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alaTest has collected and analyzed 12 reviews of Razer Orochi V2. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the usability and reliability, but the price and size get negative opinions.
design, reliability, usability
size, price
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Razer Orochi V2 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Reece Bithrey (trustedreviews.com)
The Razer Orochi V2 is a small gaming mouse packed full of high-end features. It can also be personalsied with custom-made face plates.
Great battery life ; Super-speedy 18,000 DPI sensor ; Smaller size makes it ideal for travelling ; Customisable face plate designs
Non-rechargeable battery ; Lack of RGB lighting may annoy some ; High price
Expert review by : Tim Harmer (vortez.net)
Compact and versatile, the Orochi V2 incorporates both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth wireless with extreme battery life, but do its credentials stack up as a true mobile gaming mouse?
+ Great Shape + Good array of buttons + Great sensor + Dual Wireless (2.4 GHz and Bluetooth) + Dual Battery (AAA and AA) + 2 Year Warranty = Custom fascias are available through the Razer Store.
- Price - Slight movement in the LMB and RMB
It’s fair to say that we’ve had something of a mixed experience with wireless mice in the recent past, from the excellent Basilisk Ultimate to the promising but ultimately flawed KATAR PRO Wireless, so we entered into this review with a degree of...
Expert review by : Hoots the Owl (hardwarezone.com.sg)
The Razer Orochi V2 is the tiny, ultralight rodent you've been waiting for.
Lightweight design without honeycomb shell ; Convenient dongle storage in mouse body ; Flawless HyperSpeed wireless performance ; Support for both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless ; Thoughtful design with lower button height and forward sensor placement
Small size is not for everyone; tapering shape means less support toward the rear ; No battery percentage indicator in Synapse 3
Expert review by : Mike Epstein (pcmag.com)
Featuring a lightweight design and HyperSpeed multi-device wireless support, the Razer Orochi V2 is a solid choice for when you want to game on the road. It could use better hand support, though.
Expert review by : Rami Tabari (laptopmag.com)
The Orochi V2 is a super lightweight wireless mouse with Razer flare
Sleek, lightweight design ; Great performance ; Intuitive software ; Two wireless modes ; Long battery life
Too small for larger hands ; Limited features ; Pricey
The Razer Orochi V2 offers great performance in a sleek, lightweight shell, but it’s pricey given the limited features.
Expert review by : Aiman Maulana (pokde.net)
Looking for an ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse that is also easy on your wallet? Check out our Razer Orochi V2 review.
+ Compact ; + Very light even with battery inside ; + Fast, accurate tracking ; + Excellent battery life ; + Fast response time ; + Has both 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth ; + Razer Synapse works well ; + Dedicated USB dongle compartment inside
- Non-adjustable scroll wheel ; - Two DPI switch buttons would be better ; - No wired capability ; - Battery indicator doesn't show exact percentage ; - No RGB lighting
The Razer Orochi V2 is a pretty solid wireless gaming mouse but it ultimately depends on what you need one for.
Expert review by : Daniel Rubino (windowscentral.com)
If you travel with a laptop and need a high-precision, long-lasting gaming mouse that is also around 70 grams in weight, the new Razer Orochi V2 should be on your list. Costing $70, with over 900 hours of battery life, options for battery sizes, and...
Very comfortable to use ; Nice custom design options and colorways ; Fast, light, and agile ; 18,000 DPI
No Chroma RGB ; Side keys are made for righties ; No wired option
Bottom line: Razer Orochi V2 packs many features in a very light and versatile gaming mouse. Meant for those who travel with a notebook computer, the Orochi V2 is perfect for work or pleasure with its low-latency HyperShift tech or fallback to standard...
Expert review by : Denise Primbet (tomsguide.com)
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.
Portable and lightweight design ; Superb battery life ; Ultra-low latency ; Dual-mode wireless (2.4Ghz and Bluetooth)
No Chroma RGB lighting ; Requires batteries ; May be a bit small for people with larger hands
Although the gaming mouse notably misses out on the iconic Razer Chroma lighting, its long-lasting battery life and ultra-low latency makes the Orochi V2 a decent choice for fans of minimalist setups.
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