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The Razer Orochi V2 is an ultra-lightweight, ambidextrous wireless gaming mouse featuring dual wireless modes (Bluetooth and HyperSpeed), an advanced 5G 18,000 DPI optical sensor, and durable 2nd generation mechanical switches rated for 60 million clicks. Designed for professionals and gamers on the move, it offers an industry-leading battery life of up to 950 hours on Bluetooth and 425 hours on HyperSpeed Wireless, powered by a single AA or AAA battery for optimal balance and convenience.


















| ASIN | B0BFJSFS7V |
| Additional Features | 5G Advanced 18K DPI Optical Sensor, Lightweight, Mechanical Mouse Switches, Up to 950 Hr Battery Life, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 425 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #9 in PC Gaming Mice #86 in Mac Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Gaming Mice |
| Button Quantity | 8 |
| Color | Quartz Pink |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,265) |
| Enclosure Material | Quartz |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.46"L x 4.25"W |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Mice |
| Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Model Name | Orochi V2 |
| Model Number | RZ01-03731200-R3U1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 18000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 840272904596 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
E**G
Best mouse I've had in a long time!
I am on my computer often (hours a day for work and play). I gamed for decades and always had the best mice. But, the last year few years I haven't gamed much and had been using something not so great. I play a game here or there again and decided I wanted something great again. I want a mouse that will last many years (something that you have to put batteries into / not rechargeable), that is fairly small and light (which I've always preferred), has no fancy lights, long battery life, responsive & accurate, and good quality / feel. This clicks all the boxes! It allows you to use a AA or a AAA; only one at a time, do not insert both. The AAA option is for the lightest weight. I admit I haven't used that option. I want the longevity of the AA over the AAA (usually rechargeable AAA's are under 1000mah, and AA's are over 2000mah - so you get 2 to 3 times more battery life with the AA). I use rechargeable batteries in everything; however, the first battery I used in this mouse is an Energizer lithium. I want to see how long it lasts with a normal high quality battery (so far, 30 days with ~7 hours of computer use a day. I never turn the mouse off, it is always switched to 2.4 and turned on when I am away from computer). With the AA the feel and balance is great. One of best feeling mice I have used. Has plenty of buttons for my uses. Extreme gamers may want more. I barely use the few extra it has. The buttons all feel good and sturdy. They should last, I hope. It looks classy, I have the white color. I like that is has both bluetooth and 2.4 modes. The 2.4 mode will give you the best performance. However, it will also cut the battery life! The bluetooth mode will give you a ton more battery life; however, you will lack some performance. I have not tested bluetooth mode at all yet, I wanted to test the mouse fully with this first battery before doing that. In the future, I may switch between bluetooth mode and 2.4 mode when I switch from normal computing to gaming. I only game say, 1 out of 7 hours I am on the computer. So, that is a potential benefit. I also like it has the bluetooth in case I want to take it anywhere for work computing, with a laptop or tablet. Then, I can leave the 2.4 usb card in my desktop at home, and still have a great mouse for on the go. When I bring it home, it's all ready again. Overall I am very happy with it after having it for a month now and using it daily. I hope it lasts for years. *Update. My mouse battery finally died for the first time on March 27, 2022. It was working perfect, then suddenly the cursor stopped moving. It lasted about 2.5 months with an Energizer Lithium (2.4ghz whole time, mouse never turned off). Not bad! I assume a good rechargeable (Eneloop) will give me at least 2 months (and with rechargeable batteries, I will just replace every 2 months (maybe even every month), just so I know my mouse will never stop working when I need it)).
G**I
Amazing mouse even for big hands.
So I have big hands and what any big hand gamer understands is that you either have to get a big ol heavy G502 size mouse or use a certain grip to hold all these mice for smaller handed people. I previously owned a Model O, G pro, and Model O wireless. Having big hands my biggest peeve with all the other mice is that they’re ambidextrous mice so they are even harder to hold with fingertip/claw grips because the smooth, near flat, symmetrical sides. I only really make contact with the sides by pinching my fingers with them. I never make contact with the butt or base of the mouse with my grip. There’s where the Orochi changes things The Orochi somehow is a smaller mouse than all of the above but fills out my hand and grip SO much better. The sides actually have slight grooves so I don’t slip off the sides of my mouse and the shorter but bigger hump in the middle makes me for once actually feel the mouse in my palm if I want. Overall the feel is amazing. Battery life varies of course but I can barely tell there’s a battery in the thing even when flicking and the weight and balance of it feel so good. Mobile gaming is the main reason I got this mouse. I like that the dongle stores inside the mouse, uses batteries so I don’t have to worry about keeping it charged or bringing around extra cables to charge it, and the Bluetooth is good for casual gaming but doesn’t do great with big flicks so the 2.4ghz connection is required for esports games. Overall a great mouse and really awesome to game with and a little plus to it is that the shell comes off the back so satisfying, it’s hard to not fidget with it by taking it on and off haha. Well worth the money and I’d expect they’ll make a rechargeable one with all the success this mouse has accrued so far so if the swappable batteries don’t tickle your pickle, I’d just buy a sub $20 rechargeable battery station or just wait for a new rechargeable Orochi to come out.
S**Y
Funcional suave manejo y excelente calidad
K**A
Lo compré hace ya tiempo, es demasiado lindo me encanta porque tiene dos compartimentos para pilas una doble a y otra triple a, ojo solo puedes meter una a la vez
R**P
Great mouse, nice clicky mouse, additional keys are a must have. Once you start using it then can't work without it
I**C
I've been using this mouse for about 3 months now and so far it's been really great! It is definitely on the smaller side and I can see how it might be too small for people with larger hands. I've got smaller hands myself so it is no issue. Very comfortable. It does feel very "plasticky" but it does its job really well. I have always been hesitant to buy a wireless mouse since I never enjoyed the slightly disconnected feel it can give you. That said, I am very glad I decided to try it. This has been a great choice, good price, simple and minimalist design, lightweight, very responsive, and the dual connection options are good to have if you are switching between two devices (ex: work and personal). Has two side buttons which is the only extra feature I really cared for and they are low-profile, comfortable, easy to reach. I got the white version, which pops out a little more, but I like the simple design and the fact that it has no LEDs or looks too flashy. No complaints for battery life. The option to use either a AA or a AAA battery is also a very neat feature and adds yet again more flexibility. Haven't played around with the software much as I don't feel it is necessary, except maybe to adjust your different DPI profiles. I mostly play Apex Legends (which is a pretty fast paced FPS shooter) and it has been a very good experience. I'd probably buy another if this one died. EDIT: after two years of use, the middle clicks weren't registering unless I pressed really hard. However, I was able to fix it with a bit of WD-40 in the actually button. The contact probably just needed to be cleaned. It's back to working great!
F**D
I’ve been using the Razer Orochi V2 for over two years, and it’s honestly one of the best lightweight wireless mice I’ve ever owned. The battery life is ok.. . It’s comfortable, compact, and easy to carry, especially for travel or laptop setups. Even after all this time, it still looks great and performs flawlessly. Truly worth every riyal — a long-lasting, reliable mouse! 🖱️💪
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