At the beginning of this year I decided to buy a new mouse. At first I experimented, took the Logitech MX Master 3s, it was a mistake, my arm almost broke. Then I bought myself a Razer Viper V2 Pro and was very pleasantly surprised by the quality of the plastic (the texture is similar to the plastic of the PBT keycaps of the keyboard), the weight, the absence of glitches, crunches of the case and, in general, any jambs. I don’t remember Razer like that, I haven’t used it for a long time just because of big quality problems. But I also sold this mouse, it turned out to be a little too big for my hybrid finger grip (arm 18*10cm). After such a good experience with the Viper V2 Pro, I opted for the Orochi v2. It fits perfectly in the hand, and in terms of quality / performance it is in no way inferior to the Viper. I bought AAA batteries with USB charging on Ali, the charge is enough for about a month, the weight with such a battery is 65 grams. As a result, I bought three pieces, a couple for home and one for work, of course, I collected all the small jambs of this mouse :) In one mouse, the connection sometimes fell off, it was decided quickly and simply by firmware from the official site. The second had crooked glides, the mouse staggered a little on the table, if your mat is not plastic, you won’t even notice it. Also, the trouble is not great - I bought it on Ali for 200. new gliders and no problems. The third had the main jamb of this mouse - a creaky top cover and a play on the right button. I had to tinker for an hour or two, gluing small pieces of adhesive plaster and masking tape in various combinations to the places where the lid was attached. The problem was solved, the lid sits monolithically. If this mouse is easy in your hand, fits your grip - feel free to take it, it has problems, but all are solvable. It has excellent mechanical Kailh sensors, clicks are very clear, although quite loud, the side buttons also have excellent pressure, no "wool". There are no complaints about the wheel either - good rubber, good scroll and click. A pair of AAA batteries for 600r. with usb charging will solve the problem of mouse power and you will not face the history of the built-in battery dying after a couple of years.
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