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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 Paula Reid

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Orochi v2 vs G305

I've been looking for a suitable mouse and so far I've tried G305, Glorious Model D, Razer Viper Ultimate and finally Orochi. All these mice are premium and well made. Of the mice I've tried, the G305 and Orochi v2 are the best for me. I have relatively small hands and I find Orochi very comfortable to hold with my palms and fingers. It is very light and has low friction. Its body is slightly wider than the G305 and also slightly shorter with a more pronounced hump in the middle. Both the G305 and the Orochi v2 have fantastic performance due to their great weight, glide, sensors and size. While the two mice look the same at first glance, the Orochi offers a nice curve for your thumb to naturally rest in and helps keep the side buttons accessible, while the G305 has a really symmetrical shape and I've found that my thumb deviates from the side buttons. frequently. The G305 is better suited to a fingertip or claw grip, while the Orochi can accommodate a palm grip with smaller hands like mine. Overall, choosing one of these devices is excellent value for money, and for me the Orochi was a bit lighter and more convenient to use, but it costs almost twice as much as the G305. Razer has released a mouse that looks like the next generation of improvements to the popular Logitech G305.

Pros
  • Delivery was very fast
Cons
  • Protection