Razer Orochi V2
The Razer Orochi V2 is very good for FPS gaming. It's lightweight, feels well-built, and has extremely low click latency, though we recommend using the USB receiver for best performance. It's ideal for a fingertip grip for large and medium-sized hands or other grip types for smaller hands. It also has mouse feet that glide very well on mousepads, a CPI with a wide range you can adjust by increments of 100, and a low minimum lift-off distance.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- <60g ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN — Small, portable design makes it the ideal travel companion for gaming, while its ambidextrous shape allows for easy handling and control (exlcudes battery weight)
- 2 WIRELESS MODES — Maximize the battery life for work via Bluetooth or maximize after-hours gaming with the seamless, low-latency performance of Razer HyperSpeed Wireless
- LONG BATTERY LIFE — Built for the gaming and work grind, it lasts up to 950 hours on Bluetooth and up to 425 hours on Razer HyperSpeed Wireless (measured with a AA lithium battery)
- 2ND GEN RAZER MECHANICAL SWITCHES — Improved click durability and consistency, these switches have new gold-plated contact points that are less prone to degrading and have a longer lifespan of up to 60 million clicks
- RAZER 5G ADVANCED 18K DPI OPTICAL SENSOR - Enjoy responsive, pixel-precise aim with an improved sensor that flawlessly tracks your movement with zero spinouts.
- WORKS WITH AA/AAA BATTERIES - Requiring only one AA* or AAA battery to work, this mouse has a hybrid battery slot that’s optimally positioned for balanced weight distribution *included with mouse
PROS
+ Storage compartment for USB receiver when not in use.
+ Lightweight.
+ Superb click latency.
+ Feels well-built.
CONS
- Ideal for fingertip grip, but only for those with large or medium-sized hands.
- No compatible software for macOS.
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Expert reviews and ratings
By Rtings on May 19, 2021
The Razer Orochi V2 is very good for FPS gaming. It's lightweight, feels well-built, and has extremely low click latency, though we recommend using the USB receiver for best performance. It's ideal for a fingertip grip for large and medium-sized hands or other grip types for smaller hands. It also has mouse feet that glide very well on mousepads, a CPI with a wide range you can adjust by increments of 100, and a low minimum lift-off distance.
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By Tom's Hardware on April 28, 2021
If you like small, lightweight mice and want to ditch all cables, the Razer Orochi V2 is hard to resist, especially with its premium texture. But gamers with larger hands should think twice.
80
By Tom's Guide on April 27, 2021
The Razer Orochi V2’s lightweight design, long-lasting battery life and ultra-low latency make it the perfect choice for gamers who value portability and minimalism.
80
By TechRadar on July 20, 2021
If you're looking for a small, wireless gaming mouse then the Razer Orochi V2 looks to be a compelling choice. A lack of RGB might put off some gamers, but with customizable faceplates, long battery life, and sharp clicks more than make up for it.
80
By TrustedReviews on May 13, 2021
Razer’s Orochi V2 represents a great option for those gamers looking for a smaller mouse that still packs a punch. With standout features such as an 18,000 DPI sensor, a zero-latency wireless connection and fantastic battery life, it definitely pleases a fair portion of people. However, the lack of RGB and more physical customisation may leave some wanting more.
80