Razer – Orochi V2 Lightweight Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse With 950 Hour Battery Life – Wireless – White

(927 customer reviews)

Original price was: $69.99.Current price is: $44.99.

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Description

Introducing the Razer Orochi V2—a compact, ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse with the longest battery life in the market for peerless portable performance. Armed with an upgraded sensor and switches for crisp control, it’s the perfect partner for gaming on the go.

Reviews (927)

927 reviews for Razer – Orochi V2 Lightweight Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse With 950 Hour Battery Life – Wireless – White

  1. Bharath

    Excellent mouse. Put in the AAA and it feels like a feather. Good battery life. Been using it for a couple of months now, facing no isses at all.

  2. hang10wannabe

    I’ve bought this mouse 3 times now. I bought it the first time to replace my original Orochi Laptop Wireless Mouse and immediately fell in love with it so much that I waited for a sale to buy a 2nd one as back up and a 3rd for a friend who has been wanting a good wireless mouse for her laptop.
    This mouse is light weight, fast, responsive and extremely well built. It has no downside that I can think of. It has long lasting battery life and is comfortable to use for productivity and gaming. Seriously, if you are looking for a less expensive great wireless mouse for your desktop or laptop computer, snag one of these. You won’t be sorry.
    Heck, I’m even using it while writing this review!

  3. danyul

    Razer markets this mouse as a travel mouse for laptop gamers, but it feels and performs like a top-tier gaming mouse.
    $40 on sale is a steal. It easily beats the G305 by being significantly lighter and it doesn’t feel cheap. Depending on what shape you prefer, this might be better than the Viper Ultimate.
    I have large hands and switch between fingertip and a claw/palm hybrid grip comfortably. This is my GO-TO FPS gaming mouse, accompanied by the Basilisk Ultimate for everyday ergonomic usage.
    The wireless USB dongle did have some hiccups at first with connection, and I found out it works best on USB 3.0. I’ve heard some units may need a firmware update. But once I got it working it is fast and accurate- Going wireless is so worth it. It comes with a AA battery which works well, but I swapped in a rechargeable AAA to shave off even more weight.
    The only thing extra I’d like is RGB, but for the price I can’t complain about that being cut out.

  4. NightMareVitesse

    The Razer Orochi V2, is one of the best mice I’ve had. Originally used to use a wired razer mouse (Razer Viper) It was the best mouse that I had ever used. It felt great and was incredible for gaming. But as I upgraded my setup I needed a mouse that was wireless and also had Bluetooth connectivity. I found this boy on Best Buys website when it was on sale and it was perfect. Not only was it in the best color to match my setup it was at a great price. The packaging was razer as usual. The quality of the mouse was incredible. The button presses were nice and comfortable. Using it with Bluetooth pairing was quick and easy, (Laptop Was the Dell XPS) For gaming this mouse works perfectly. I have tested it on games such as Minecraft, Fortnite, and COD. Its battery life seems nice as I haven’t needed to replace it yet unlike my other wireless work mouses. Overall it’s a great device and razer hasn’t disappointed me yet.

  5. MatthewF

    The Orochi V2 is spot on for accessibility and portability, especially if you like to game on the go when you’re traveling, this is hands-down a winner for both the customization of DPI settings and even the price! This was a steal when I purchased it. Between the 2.4Ghz switch and Bluetooth, you don’t necessarily see a difference, but being able to Bluetooth this to your other devices at the flick of the switch is pretty handy. When the mouse is not in use, flick the switch off, and the battery is still doing wonderfully after 2 weeks of use. I’m active-duty military, so the size of this mouse going with me in my go bag, when I’m gaming or doing schoolwork is plus. Also, for those people that have about a male size L or XL in gloves, this works well for me with the size of my hand.) as for females if you have a small hand, this works snug like a bug! You know the saying, if the shoe fits, wear it!
    Overall, if you’re not trying to shell out too much for a nice gaming mouse, the Orochi is for you. Razer has done a good job over the years making mouses incredibly great, as well as the software to make the fine tweaks with Synapse.

  6. SenTENZ

    Orochi is one the best wireless mouse available today. The Logitech G305 is similar in that it does take a battery but the shape is very different. The Orochi is much smaller/lighter, it’s perfect for fingertip. But not great if you claw or palm grip, unless you have small hands.
    This mouse has major dpi deviation, so running it at 400 or 800 is faster than normal 400/800 dpi. To combat this run the mouse in multiples of 600, 1200, 1800 for dpi and set the ingame to match the edpi.
    Also this mouse may have sensor skipping issue depending on the usb port you use. I had to upgrade the firmware from Razer website. It’s easy to upgrade but your computer needs to have blutooth for it to update.
    PROS
    This mouse is very comfortable for fingertip grip. It has a great thumb groove on left. Something the G305 doesn’t have. It is much lighter than G305.
    Option to use AA or AAA battery- longest life in mouse Iv’e seen. I use rechargeable AAA to make it lighter.
    Clicks are very clicky and tactile, they use mechanical switches. Haven’t heard too many complaints about doubleclicking.
    The feet seam decent. Mine scratch a little bit, upgrading to tiger arc ice feet.
    CONS
    It is small- not recommended for large hands unless you use figertip grip.
    The forward mouse sensor may take some time to get used to. It may take some time to adjust. Just play aimlabs for a week and you’ll adjust. I do feel the sensor is more reactive to my micro finger motions when fingertiping.
    No USB extender you may get interference.
    CONCLUSION
    Some say this is just a travel mouse but I use it as my main for Valorant. It is built solid. The mouse has low click latency. I do wish Razer would upgrade this mouse to the focus sensor and add a usb extender. If you have larger hands and clawgrip, I’d recommend the g305 though. Fingertip on this thing is amazing you have so much room for microadjustments.

  7. OverwatchNoob

    My hands are 16.6 x 8.9cm and I claw mainly. I play Overwatch at 138cm/360 aka 400 dpi and 2.5. I love the hyperspeed wireless and triple A lithium battery combination. The weight is lower than my Model D for sure and the switches are well made. Side buttons a bit deep but nothing that would impact the game.

  8. MrBucket

    So, I’ve been running a razer basilisk wireless as my mouse. I thought it was light, and fast, but often times, I would take my laptop to work, and forget my mouse, so I decided to buy this one as a secondary. I almost didn’t, because I really thought the basilisk was super light as is, and how much lighter can it get? Wow, the orochi is about 2/3 the weight of the basilisk. (both weighed with battery). it’s also a lot smaller, even though it didn’t look like it at first. The finish on it, seems more “durable” than the one on my basilisk. as far as button actuation goes, I think, you will end up choking up a little bit on the orochi, and your finger will end up clicking, vs the finger tips on the basilisk. The only thing I miss is the thumb rest, but I’m using this more for work. One caveat, I’m a controller gamer, vs kbm, but my daughter used it, and she liked the white one better (her words, not mine), while playing minecraft. The one thing that I did wish they would have done, is make the dongle usb c vs usb a, just to show that they are moving forward. Lots of newer laptops are usb c/thunderbolt only now.

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