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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฑ๏ธ Razer Orochi V2 Mobile Wireless Gaming Mouse: Ultra Lightweight - Dual Wireless Modes - Long Battery Life up to 950hrs - Mechanical Mouse Switches - 5G Advanced 18K DPI Optical Sensor - White by Iris Swatson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

So damn good. The gaming mice

TLDR: I was surprised at how badly I wanted this mouse. I have 17cm hands and this mouse fits like a glove it's great get it. It's not perfect, Razer made it cheaper and used a previous generation sensor, and the DPI scaling only goes into the hundreds. The middle click is a little clumsy, but I like the tactile scroll wheel. The shape of this mouse is perfect for small to medium sized hands, I can pluck my claw, fingers and palm without any discomfort. From the top it looks like an egg shape but under the side buttons it has a really deep ergonomic comfort tab that gives a really secure fit, I feel safe with that, of course I was confident with my O model but this shape and size suits me much more. The mouse is also balanced when it comes to wobbling as there is no wobbling. Every mouse I've used before has been a little wobbly, even if minimal. Button clicks are clearer and more conscious than the standard Omron switches found on most other mice. I think it's just a preference but I like it when it's a little heavier. It's not a rough day or night and you probably won't even notice it unless you compare it, but it is. The side buttons are always so-so, but these side buttons don't feel delayed, they click and act quickly. The scroll wheel is on the heavier tactile side, which I like more, feels like money. Mouse click is a bit heavy, I wouldn't use it for anything you need speed for. It's heavier than other mice I've used, but not by much. I use this mouse in AA configuration with the included battery because it is better balanced than the AAA slot. The AAA battery makes this mouse heavier and less bulky than the AA battery, which feels "lighter" because the weight is more consistent. You could get a transducer but I think the total weight of 75g to feel ok doesn't detract from my purpose nor comfort. The mouse skates are surprisingly smooth and thick and feel better than the Tiger Arc 2 I have on another mouse. They have such a sheen on the underside and they look unique, but my goodness, they feel good. Unfortunately I can't buy official Orochi v2 skates when they're worn out because Razer kinda thinks you should buy a new mouse. Corepads and Tiger are good companies, they make good products, but they just feel so good, it's a damn shame. I play on a glass mouse pad so these legs will wear out over time, although it takes a while. The sensor is, well, it's a modern sensor with no apparent problems. However, due to the position of the sensor, the DPI is not accurate in the settings. If you're playing at 400dpi, you'll have to get used to the extra speed if you don't want the potential pixel jumping and slower Y-axis at 300dpi. I'm used to it, but it would be better if we could set the DPI to at least 50, if not 1. If you're using 1600 DPI, you can easily lower it to 1500, since everything is above 800. already nice. dam smooth. I'd give it a minus for that as good tuning software can fix pretty much anything, but it didn't affect me in the end. If you suffer from OCD, this mouse will drive you crazy. When they release Orochi V3 I hope they use their best sensor, battery life is not that important. Mouse travel is just over 1mm, even if you adjust it in the settings. This is a modern wireless mouse, like all modern wireless mice it has no lag or skipping issues. However, a few people had issues, which appear to have been fixed with a beta firmware update, which you can get on Reddit. Can't blame the mouse as the problem never happened to me, but YMMV. Before purchasing this mouse I vowed never to buy a Razer product again, the legs on my Razer Naga Trinity are worn out and I couldn't get a replacement as nobody made them and Razer didn't sell them in their store. Unfortunately, they seem to be continuing this trend, but the big players will do their best to have you covered.

Pros
  • are even understandable from the old
Cons
  • . Some little things