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Razer - Orochi V2

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"If you want *by far* the best battery life, Viper V3 Hyperspeed, Orochi V2, G305 - so, ones that use AA batteries - have at least double that of ones with rechargeable batteries. >200 hours."


"The battery life on bluetooth is just amazing."


"Great battery life"

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"all are below 70 usd, some around 30-40 usd"


"it is also pretty cheap"


"Razer orochi for 39,90 is also a good deal."

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"Super lightweight (60g without battery)"


"V2x was too heavy for me even with an AAA battery which is what made me shift to the orochi."


"the razer Orochi is probably the smallest mouse I can think of"

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"tank-like build quality knowing that you can just throw it in a backpack without giving a second thought. ... very good build quality to a point you won't need to be extra cautious"


"using it from almost 2.5 years and still giving best out of it."

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"Orochi is S tier, provided you don't have large hands coz it's a small mouse."


"I like smaller egg shaped mice like the Logitech G305, Razer OrochiV2 and the Zaopin Z1."


"For small mouse I would recommend razer orochi"

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"ate through batteries weekly (althought maybe i should have turned it off after use.)"

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"lmao, happened with my orochi v2."


"The main reason is jumping scroll. ... On some other reddit I found that it's their typical problem. ... Moreover I paid a lot of money for the repair guy to put me another scroll controller and it was ok. But after a year it started to jump again..."


"Orochi v2 sensor stops working."

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"it has random connectivity issues, the buttons work but the tracking halts for a few seconds."


"Orochi v2 sensor stops working."

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"lmao, happened with my orochi v2."


"The main reason is jumping scroll. ... On some other reddit I found that it's their typical problem. ... Moreover I paid a lot of money for the repair guy to put me another scroll controller and it was ok. But after a year it started to jump again..."


"the real issue in games isn't bt-latency, but the mousewheel. let's say a game like europa universalis iv has a world map which you can zoom in and out of; just one tiny movement of said wheel up or down zooms the camera completely to the ground or way up bird's view - no middle ground."

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"Tried to clean it with electronic contact cleaner but then sensor decided to die."


"it has random connectivity issues, the buttons work but the tracking halts for a few seconds."


"lmao, happened with my orochi v2."

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Admirable_Moment_583 • 9 months ago

I can vouch for the Orochi V2 - love this mouse. It does run on the smaller side though, which fits my taste.

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Aggressive-Dust6280 • 17 days ago

Orochi v2, only form factor remotely close from what I need a mouse to be.

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Aggressive-Dust6280 • 17 days ago

Ambidextrous form factor, but the thumbs buttons are right handed. The old one was very different, never tried.

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Aggressive-Dust6280 • 16 days ago

Orochi v2, you seem to be literally me, grip wise, and it's the Orochi v2. The DA will hurt your performance and is going the wrong way. The Viper is suboptimal but good. Since I got from Viper to Orochi, there is no way back. I was a Diamondback boy for a while before all that,

r/MouseReview • Best Razer mice (or alternatives) for relaxed claw grip – 19x10.5 cm hand ->
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Aggressive-Dust6280 • 25 days ago

I use an Orochi V2, I am looking for an alternative going in the direction of the Shroud G503, that uses AA batteries. Ability to have my fingers "under the sides", longer front than the Orochi, larger at the base of my thumb, I have an hybrid "fingerpinch" grip, palm never makes contact, mouse pinched between base of thumb and base of pinky, relaxed fingers, 3 on top.

r/MouseReview • I buy PC Peripherals and dont have a youtube channel or relationships with any brands AMA ->
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alone1i • 11 months ago

I use Razer Orochi V2. The best mouse in my opinion for mac. Downside: you need to treat it like a 2 button + Scroll mouse only.

r/macgaming • Gaming mouse for MacBook Pro M4 ->
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APackOfSalami • 3 months ago

There are very few with an adjustable sensor position. I only have experience with the razer orochi V2, Taipan, viper mini, viper mini SE and gwolves hsk pro. So I can only speak on those. You'll have to do your own research on pwnage. They seem to have produced some well priced bangers from what I've heard so I doubt they'll disappoint. The sensors on all modern gaming mice are overkill nowadays so I wouldn't worry about that either. I have a €300 mouse and never used its 8k polling rate.

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Branded_Noob • 8 months ago

but orochi v2, it's better Logitech g304, watch optimum's review on it

r/Indiangamers • Which mouse is best for gaming among these? You can also recommend other mice that you know or use. ->
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_BruH_MoMent69 • 2 months ago

Definitely , arguably one of the best purchases in that budget ,might not have the latest 8khz or sub 40g weight but it's pretty reliable and tried and tested by not just gamers. Mine's been running really well for 3+years now and I love it.

r/IndianGaming • Is Razer orochi v2 still a good mouse ->
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_BruH_MoMent69 • 19 days ago

Orochi if u want a small size/weight and replaceable batteries , i love the mouse small , convenient and simple.

r/IndianGaming • Better gaming mouse ? ->
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chanchan05 • 4 months ago

The design has already been done for other mice that weren't advertised as ambidextrous, so it might get confusing for some people to suddenly call designs that are symmetrical but not have the "waist" as ambidextrous too. Cases in point: Logitech G305, Razer Orochi V2, SteelSeries Rival 3, Corsair M75. Currently the term ambidextrous mouse refers to mice with the concave thumbrests on both sides. >What are your thoughts on this? I’d love to hear other opinions. Stop looking at the marketing material terminology and look at the picture of the mouse and the measured dimensions to know if you'd like the shape.

r/MouseReview • My problem with most ambidextrous Mice ->
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Dumptac • 2 months ago

yes using it for work and gaming since 2 years. Twin wireless modes and compact shape sells it for me.

r/IndianGaming • Is Razer orochi v2 still a good mouse ->
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Electric_Maybe_707 • 2 months ago

Yup I switched to it from g304. Amazing mouse no issues at all

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Electric_Maybe_707 • 19 days ago

I used the orochi. If you like the shape of the g304 then you will like the mouse. It feels good with both claw and palm grip

r/IndianGaming • Better gaming mouse ? ->
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Elkhayat1 • 7 months ago

So, I've been using the CM MM720 for about 2 years, the cable got f\*\*\*ed and it disconnects after 5 minutes of usage, replaced the cable and it worked for about a week then got f\*\*\*ed again. Point is, I reaaaaaallly like this mouse shape, it feels so natural to hold and aim with and after using it basically every other mouse feels wrong in my hand, i have the G305 and the Orochi V2 and they both give me hand cramps I know the Xenics Titan Air GE exists but it's 59 grams, hard to get where I live, and a bit old specs-wise also, there's the NAGA series from Razer but it's pricy AF and heavy too why won't companies make proper mice with finger and pinky rest? they feel the most natural to hold IMO and they do have a big audience (i guess)

r/MouseReview • CAN SOMEONE JUST MAKE A SUB 50G WIRELESS MOUSE WITH RING FINGER AND PINKY REST PLEASE, I'M BEGGING ->
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Embarrassed_Trouble4 • 4 months ago

Review of the ATK U2 This is my first review like this i hope it is useful to someone. I am using a standard tape measure and converting from inches to cm so measurements might not be exact. This is my hand size for reference. My hand size is about 17.78cm x 8.89cm and my thumb is on the short, stumpy side at around 5.08cm. First off a little TLDR Warning a backstory to my mouse journey. So the Journey began with my first mouse a redragon M901 equipped with PMW3360 Precision Sensor. Then I tried the Redragon M913 Impact Elite equipped with the Pixart 3335. It was decent much better then the stock mice I always got with the prefab desktops I had as a kid. I returned it because the battery life was horrible on it and stuck with the wired version. Moving on I purchased my first name brand mouse real gaming mouse it was the Logitech g604 using the HERO 16K sensor. This bad boy was a chonker weighing in at 135 grams. But boy did it feel better. Everything about it felt more precise. I want to say I mained this bad boy for about a year. I I started watching a lot of reviews on mice and got the itch to try something new. Less buttons as I had gotten tired of setting up hotkeys for my games and wanted something that I could set up and key a few buttons quickly and get to playing. I also wanted to try lighter wireless mice as I had heard they are a lot better. This is when I stumbled onto the g305. It used the same HERO 16K sensor if I'm not mistaken with the model I had (I have sold it since then). It was lighter and had a decent sensor for the time. I used the AAA battery mod in it. The only thing I didn't really like about that mouse was that the back end sits low, the middle is pretty wide for my grip style. It felt off to me. Shortly after I got the Orochi v2 and this was the best I had tried. Equipped with the 5G Advanced 18K DPI Optical Sensor (according to tech power up it's a the PixArt PAW3369) the shape fit my claw style grip it was light weight and it felt perfect. Well this was short lived not long after I tried the viper mini because I wanted to try optical switches and it was a cheap way to do so. The Viper Mini is equipped with the PAW3359. I fell in love with the switches and just hated the cable. I wasn't sure if it was a placebo or if the opticals really felt quicker to me and more responsive but I was stuck on them. So I bought the viper ultimate. This checked all my boxes at the time. Light weight for the time 74g, opticals switches, and wireless. It came equipped with the Focus+ sensor (PAW3399). My claw grip felt great on this mouse. The only thing I didn't like about the mouse was the side buttons on the side for left handed people. Not a big deal as it was easy to disable and the rubber grips they wear down after time. I tried the G-Wolves HSK Wired equipped with the PWM3389 Sensor and weighing in at 36g. I liked the weight, the lack of side buttons was the deal breaker for me and the fact it was wired. I liked the size of it and felt pretty nice in my hand but the wire was annoying to me and the lack of side buttons just made it not suitable for my gaming needs. I continued to mained the viper ultimate until the release of the viper v2 pro and ordered the hyper polling dongle as soon as it launched, 4k Hrz polling later updated to 8k hHrz polling. The v2 pro was a huge upgrade to me, lighter at 58g as opposed to 74G, and equipped with the Focus Pro 30K (PixArt PAW3950). This was mained until the release of the Viper Mini SE. i Originally passed on the first batch of the Viper Mini SE due to the price and having spent so much on the Viper V2 pro at launch and not having used it super long. But the beauty of the Viper Mini SE got to me. It really checked all the boxes I wanted in a mouse. Super light weight at 48.3 grams, High Polling 8k Hrz, amazing Build quality, and top tier sensor. The down side was the price tag. Once it came back in stock my Ex ordered it for me. I have since put it up for personal reasons and this led me on the journey to find my new main. So now here we are with the ATK U2. I started looking for a new mouse and didn't want to spend Razer, Logitech, Final Mouse kind of money on my next mouse. I stumbled onto a lot of different brands of Allie Express Mice and noticed something sub $70 8k polling support on a mouse. This caught my eyes. I also noticed they had it implemented for wired and wireless. Both my V2 Pro and Viper Mini SE only supported 8k in wireless mode which I always found silly and figured it had to do with the dongle having something in it that allowed it since the V2 Pro only came stock with the 1k dongle. I looked some more and noticed the the ATK F1 extreme supported the 8k polling wired/wireless and its shape is almost exactly as the hitscan hyperlight. Which is very close to the viper mini shape. Watched a lot of reviews on ATK and i ordered the F1 Extreme for about $69. My copy came in at 35.73g with 4 tiger ice v2 dot skates. I got it in the mail, got it out of the box and I was in love, boxed up my Viper mini SE and put it in storage. I had seen the zowie U2 shape and wanted to try it but never bought one. I had seen the ATK U2 on sale when I was looking for a new mouse but the 49 +/- weight was a turn off for me because I wanted a super light mouse sub 40g with 8k polling because i remembered loving the weight of the gwolves hsk wired and now sub 40g wireless is a thing. So after using the ATK F1 extreme i ordered the ATK U2 ultimate for about $56. TLDR over on to the review. My copy of the ATK U2 comes in at 52.31g with the stock skates. I got it from aliexpress so i don't know how the shipping from ATK’s Official site is. The unboxing experience is nice. It comes packed in a brown box that says ATK on it. Inside of that box is the mouse's actual box. It comes with an 8k dongle, a decent paracord cable on the stiffer side of paracord cables, and extra skates. I have not used extra skates. They say they are control skates. It also comes with grip tape as well. I don't like to use grip tape but its a nice addition. Software/Web Driver: ATK U2 has 2 ways to use the software for mouse adjustments: a web driver [ATK HUB](https://hub.atk.pro/) and the software. I use both. I prefer the web driver if I'm messing with settings for the mouse. It's just more fluid and it's easy to use in English. The software was in Chinese from the start for me a little messing around i got it working in English. I use the software if I want to quickly look at the battery level of the mouse. The web driver you have to add the mouse each time you load it if you close the browser. With the software you do not have too. Both Drivers are full of features and do the same things. Allows you to adjust DPI, Polling Rate, Angle, LOD, Dongle RGB setting, Key binds, and Firmware updates and much more. Only complaint I have about the software is that the Key binds do not have the ability to be paired to the application you use. This was a feature that kept me liking Logitech and razors software as buggy as synapse is. This is an easy fix honestly and I wished I found it sooner. I started using a program called X-mouse Button Control. This allows you to be able to implement your key binds using X-Mouse Button Control and set them up to be used on a per application basis i also set it up to have google cloud save my key binds to the cloud so i have thin in an event that i have to reformat my PC and don't have to go back the key binding process. X-Mouse Button Control fixes my only complaint about their software and its free and pretty light on computer Resources. [You can Get X-Mouse Button Control here](https://www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/xmousebuttoncontrol.htm) The Shell And Coating: The mouse has a nice coating; it feels kind of like a smooth matte texture. It's not a rough feeling like the V2 Pros texture. Not on the shell something felt off when compared to my old V2 Pro and I couldn't put my finger on it until I was reading some other reviews. The shell does not feel as dense. I have tried squeezing the mouse pretty hard more than you would put on the mouse in normal day to day use and I don't get any squeaking, creaking or flexing. So it is not a bad feeling that it feels less dense, it's just how it is. Battery life: I have not had the mouse dies once on me i have a bad habit of if i'm done i will toss the mouse on the charge that being said i have been running it at 8k polling and ran it multiple sessions without charging the 800mah battery makes 8k Hrz honestly feel like when i used 1k Hrz with older wireless tech. The Grip: The mouse honestly feels to me like it speaks to you. When I grabbed it for the first time my grip was pretty much locked in. It is one of the most comfortable mice I have used for my claw grip. Clicks and Scroll wheel: The Omron Opticals are on par with razer opticals in my opinion. They have a nice crisp click quick and easily spammable buttons. The side buttons feel great they are pretty good size not tiny and the placement of them is perfect it's designed in such a way i don't have to feel like i have to place my tomb in a specific place to hit the button it feels like my thumb wants to be there and the buttons just happen to be where they can be hit easily. The Scroll wheel is using the TTC Gold encoder. It feels amazing with great tactile steps. The scroll slick is easy to use and I have not gotten any accidental scrolls while clicking. The main chip: is the Nordic 52840 The Sensor: Not much to say they did a great job implementing the Pixart PAW3950. Honestly i feel its on Par with Razers implementation of it The Dongle: The dongle is ok. It has adjustable RGB which is nice. I would have liked the dongle to be smaller and more of a normal shape but it's not an added cost to the mouse, it's included with it and it works really well so all and all no gripes. All in all this is my favorite mouse, my new main. I liked it so much I bought a 2nd one on sale for around $49. I plan to do some mods to it, a battery weight reduction, use dot skates, and add qi charging to it. When I get my second copy in the mail I will make any updates I need to to this review. # ATK U2 = 10/10 Would Recommend

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eXXRazer • 12 months ago

Trust me when I say Razer mice are good. I’m using the Deathadder V3 Pro, previously had Deathadder V2 Mini, Viper Mini, Orochi V2. And out of the 4 mice except for Orochi all mice have scroll wheel issues. Generally occurs between 3-9 months. I have RMA’d my DAV3Pro for the second time now for the same issue. Also Orochi v2 sensor stops working. I have kind of lost faith in Razer. The DAV2Mini still works nicely with little scroll wheel hick-ups here and there (very manageable) but DAV3Pro was completely useless because even while touching the scroll wheel would cause the mouse to go haywire, to the point I couldn’t work at all (I’m an architect). So yeah safe to say, I’m staying away from Razer in the future.

r/razer • Any recommendations, I need help choosing my razer mouse? ->
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Glum-Study-6221 • 5 months ago

You can get Razer Orcochi V2 at 2400 at zepto

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Glum-Study-6221 • 5 months ago

Oops, looks like it was on sale when I bought it. I got it for ₹2900 and used ₹500 electronics free cash , so it came down to around ₹2400. But now I see it listed on Zepto for ₹4000! https://preview.redd.it/hk2dqzjao14f1.png?width=720&format=png&auto=webp&s=7adedb26f926c9c8eabd81517e2d4346427f23ff

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Guillxtine_ • 3 months ago

I bought my girlfriend razer opus x headset and razer orochi V2 mouse two years ago and she is very happy and to my keen eye both products are very solid quality

r/buildapc • Is Razer good or overhyped ->
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HauntedLemoncake • 4 months ago

I have the Orochi V2 and it's a dongle! Just wanted to second that this is a great mouse. I have tiny hands and this is my second small Razor mouse and I've loved them both. Good quality, good size :)

r/GirlGamers • Mouse recommendations for small hands ->
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ImpressivePeanut3093 • 8 months ago

Oh my bad I thought you meant a price that is similar to the deathadder. I hate to say this but I would not buy it. If I remember correctly I had owned an Orochi v2, Mamba TE and 2 Deathadders ( I think its the older one) but basically my experience with Razer was bad and they end up having issues within 6 months so I would not want you to deal with that experience as well. I did hear their newer higher end mice have good build quality but those are a lot more than $50 so yeah. I guess you just have to wait and see if anyone else comments and has a good recommendation since you said you already checked eloshapes and didn't find something good yet. I would say from what I have been noticing recently, your best bet is probably going to be an aliexpress mouse lol I heard the quality is not even bad either (which makes sense since almost all mice are made in China now). Good luck!

r/MouseReview • Any Razer shaped Chinese mice? ->
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IsaacTheTan • 12 days ago

I’ve had this same issue! When transitioning to the razer viper v3. This is particularly bad when I have to play fps games or games with precise movement. I found that the razer orochi v2 is perfect for this. And use my viper for more casual games without need for tracking,control and flicking like war thunder and poe2. And use the orochi v2 for games like bf6

r/MouseReview • My issue transitioning away from g305. Has anyone been through the same thing? What mouse did you end up getting? ->
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jaximointhecut • about 2 months ago

Same thing happened to my black orchi v2. No alcohol, just wears during use https://preview.redd.it/55w4mxw9n5of1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8a48554a8fd477a1a638acc7714a5e423b512850

r/razer • Black plastic everywhere.. Razer durability issue? ->
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JedJinto • 12 days ago

This is exactly what I'm going through right now. Ultimately I'd like to find a mouse with a shape thats an evolution of the g305. I've been looking at elo shapes to find a similar mouse but they don't really provide the curves of the mouse just the overall silhouette and size. Some of the mouse I've tried are the Razer Orochi v2, fantech aria, Razer viper, mchose l7, pulsar x2h, zaopin z1. So far I've liked the fantech aria shape the most out of all the mice I've tried but there hasn't been anything quite like the g305 shape other than ofcourse it's clone mice.

r/MouseReview • My issue transitioning away from g305. Has anyone been through the same thing? What mouse did you end up getting? ->
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JGET_Nakom • 2 months ago

Yeah, my personal search guide me to it, but I want to experiment with integrated batteries, because the old format is dying, so I want to know if I can evolve with the market, but the Orochi is my lifesaver boat if I can't adapt to new batteries

r/MouseReview • Best Budget Mouse for Fingertip Grip ->
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junjunSanOP • about 2 months ago

If you want to stay in the path of replaceable batteries, you could get yourself an Orochi V2. Just know that the mouse is very small compared to the Deathadder V2. But the Orochi v2 is way lighter, and the build quality is also excellent.

r/MouseReview • I need a great mouse, under $300 ->
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kakuu09 • 12 months ago

Orochi v2 using it from almost 2.5 years and still giving best out of it.

r/MouseReview • Fingertip grip with small hands. What mouse do you recommend? ->
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Ksairosdormu • 8 months ago

Since you’re looking for a smaller, lighter mouse for both productivity and gaming, I’d say you’re on the right track, but I’ve got a few recommendations based on your needs: \- Logi G305 – yeah, a bit dated now. The sensor is good but the weight (99g with AA battery) might feel a bit heavy compared to modern lightweight options. \- Razer Basilisk V3 X Hyperspeed – on the larger side. So if MX Master already feels big might not be the best fit. My recommendations: \- Razer Orochi V2. Super lightweight (60g without battery) and compact. No RGB tho. Great battery life \- Logitech G Pro X Superlight (If you find It on sale) \- Pulsar X2 Mini. Ultra-light (53g), wireless, and designed for small hands

r/MouseReview • Gaming Mouse Recs for Small Hands (Switching from MX Master) ->
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major_bat_360 • 6 months ago

Orochi V2 if you have small hands and prefer claw or fingertip grip

r/mkindia • Best mouse for fps gaming under 3k? ->
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Moletack • 2 months ago

One of my favorite mice I have used is the Razer Orochi V2. Having to deal with the battery and the heavier weight is what turns me away from it. If they made a lightweight pro version of the mouse my dreams would come true

r/MouseReview • Best mouse you have ever used? ->
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Nightcore30Gamer • 5 months ago

Only issue with razer mice is the scroll wheel problem. Have used basilisk and orochi v2 and both had the scrolling problem that when you scroll down it sometimes keeps scrolling up. Changing the encoder works or properly clearing dust from the inside but mane are these mice so hard to reassemble and the fact you need to know how to solder to replace the encoder yourself.

r/IndianGaming • (Review+Update) Kreo Chimera Wireless Mouse Issues ->
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Night_terror851 • 12 days ago

I really liked the feel of the g305 and when I was looking for a mouse that was similar I remember looking up measurements and then I swear I remember going to a website that I could compare the look and move the viewing angle around and I needed up settling on the razer orochi v2. To me even comparing the two at my desk while typing this they look very similar.

r/MouseReview • My issue transitioning away from g305. Has anyone been through the same thing? What mouse did you end up getting? ->
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PalliPlease • 2 months ago

i got this as a replacement for my deathadder v2, its a good mouse but its kinda small

r/IndianGaming • Is Razer orochi v2 still a good mouse ->
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PastaManVA • 4 months ago

Right now you get can the XM1 RGB and XM1r GLOSSY both $30 on amazon. I went with the RBG even though it's heavier because I would rather use a 200gram mouse than a glossy mouse. The build quality is easily the best in my collection, makes the GPX feel like it was made by glorious. Also 82 grams is by no means heavy, it wasn't that long ago the g203 at 85 grams was one of the lightest mice you could get. If you're coming from a g203 though you might like the Razer Orochi. I picked up the hello kitty model for my wife for $30 on ebay and not kinda lie I kinda love it. Sometimes when she goes to bed early I'll grab it from her desk and run a few games of CS2 with it. If you're just after build quality though definitely check out the XM1. If you like the g203 shape the MCHOSE G3 is worth looking into, the chinese mice aren't bad at all and it definitely is gonna have better build quality than the horrific g305.

r/MouseReview • Need to find a good durable mouse for gaming ->
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PastaManVA • 2 months ago

Razer orochi v2 is also really nice, uses a battery like you prefer.  Shape is a little different but it's way higher quality than the g304 in every single way.

r/MouseReview • Best Budget Mouse for Fingertip Grip ->
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paulvincent07 • 20 days ago

Compact size, trimode connection, you can game with it it has decent specs.

r/MouseReview • Good Mouse Recommendations for Levano Yoga 6 Laptop ->
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Phnix21 • 2 months ago

Razer Orochi V2. Best mouse I have ever had.

r/thefinals • So which rodent is guiding your crosshair today? ->
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pingerlol • 3 months ago

z1 pro, orochi, mico (although who uses that thing)

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pingerlol • 3 months ago

orochi v2 is worth buying as your endgame in 2025.

r/MouseReview • What take on mice will have you like this? ->
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Pr0_N00B_07 • 5 months ago

Logitech G305 Razer Orochi V2 You can check other options from the VGN brand. You can find them on the Neomacro website. However, most of the time they stay out of stock.

r/mkindia • Recomendation for wirless gaming mouse under 5k ->
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Pr0_N00B_07 • 5 months ago

You seem the perfect person for my query. xD I used G304 for a good 2.5 years, then switched to Orochi v2 (for smaller size and less weight). So far, no issues with either of the mice and currently using the Orochi for close to 2 years now. Planning to switch again and looking at Keychron M4. Anyway, how does the Zaopin Z2 mini compare to the Orochi v2 in terms of performance and size?

r/mkindia • Recomendation for wirless gaming mouse under 5k ->
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Rich-Size995 • 4 months ago

I have the razer orochi v2 currently so wasn’t sure if i should upgrade or not

r/MouseReview • Is the logitech G pro x superlight 2 actually worth it? ->
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Snak3Bites • 16 days ago

Just got G304 recently after few years with DA essential, Orochi V2, DA V2X HS and my first mouse, G102. Feels right at home.

r/MouseReview • Whats your daily-daily? ->
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superhakerman • 12 months ago

lmao, happened with my orochi v2. Tried to clean it with electronic contact cleaner but then sensor decided to die. Got it replaced and sold it. Using my g304 whose switches gave up, replaced them and now its running great. Gladly, scroll wheel hasn't gave up yet.

r/IndianGaming • My very first Razer product (also need mousepad recommendations) ->
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tumto-thehre-pardesi • 2 months ago

I had one in the past and loved it, and the cherry on top for me was dual mode bluetooth and dongle.

r/IndianGaming • Is Razer orochi v2 still a good mouse ->
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Vectorsimp • 11 months ago

Razer orochi v2 (coming from using a logitech office mouse the leap was too big for me🙃)

r/macgaming • What mouse (or other kind of controller) do you prefer to game with on Mac? ->
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Vysair • 2 months ago

Been using Orochi V2 since 2022 up until earlier this year due to intermittent double click issues. Now I use a mouse that can hot swap the switches

r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->
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Vysair • 2 months ago

Been using Orochi V2 since 2022 up until earlier this year due to intermittent double click issues. Now I use a mouse that can hot swap the switches

r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->
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Vysair • 2 months ago

Been using Orochi V2 since 2022 up until earlier this year due to intermittent double click issues. Now I use a mouse that can hot swap the switches

r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->
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WannabeGamermom • 11 months ago

I have no idea how I started down this rabbit hole, but I am here. I'm currently maining op1we and love almost everything about it, just wish it was a tad lighter. I switch it up with the beast x mini, but the scroll wheel is So stiff for me that its sold alot of games (skill issue, I know) I'm really wanting to try the hitscan hyperlight. Wondering if it might be my true end game 🤔 Tried: Gpx: too big Sora v2: hump is too obnoxious Orochi v2: hump too obnoxious Model o: too cheap feeling, gave to my kid

r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->
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WhisperGod • 8 months ago

I have 18x10 hands, but I like smaller egg shaped mice like the Logitech G305, Razer OrochiV2 and the Zaopin Z1. Do not like fingertip mice though, those are too small for me and my hand cramps up painfully whenever I use them.

r/MouseReview • Best mouse for my 18x9 cm hands ->
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WoodenWolf481 • 8 months ago

Used to own a G303 DA. Loved it. But once I moved wireless I never went back. Currently have none of these but I will add; I’ve always owned Logitech, and they make good stuff, but I ditched them when talks of subscription mice popped up. I won’t support that BS. I switched over to a Razer Orochi V2. Great mouse, never had an issue. Except for of course the Razer software. Absolute dogshit, borderline malware. That being said, I didn’t love GHub either. I miss the old software. My two cents at the end of the day. Next mouse I look for I’ll likely look outside the two big dogs of Logitech and Razer. I know this isn’t what you were asking but hope it helps. Good luck.

r/pcmasterrace • Which of these three mice are the best? ->
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Abulap • 7 months ago

For small mouse I would recommend razer orochi with a energizer lithium battery. Another alternative is Glorious Forge Series One PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse 49g, give or take the size of an razer mini.

r/MouseReview • Lightest gaming mouse for small hands (female)? ->
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ashrashrashr • 19 days ago

It's hard to recommend mice without knowing your palm size, your budget and the kind of games you play. Random recommendations here are more or less shooting in the dark. I've used both of these mice (not the DA v2 Hyperspeed specifically but the shape) - the Orochi is a nice shape if you have small hands and you play fast paced shooters. However, it's not fun replacing batteries constantly. It isn't rechargeable. DeathAdder is a classic shape that has stood the test of time (they didn't change much for like 20 years until the V3, but it is on the larger side. If you only play casually, it doesn't matter all that much. Get whatever and call it a day. Both of these options are perfectly capable mice... as long as it fits your hand well. Just remember, shape is more important than any minor sensor differences and this can make or break your experience. For example, the GPX 2 Superlight which many people consider the best mouse on the market is completely unusable for me because the shape doesn't work for me. It keeps slipping out of my hand during big flicks. Out of all mice, I've probably dropped that one the most.

r/IndianGaming • Better gaming mouse ? ->
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avishekm21 • 5 months ago

None of these hold a candle to the R1. Waiting for the restock is worth it. Chimera has QC issues, V2x was too heavy for me even with an AAA battery which is what made me shift to the orochi. G304 is fine but R1 is better.

r/mkindia • Help me choose a gaming mouse ->
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BERSERK_KNIGHT_666 • 19 days ago

Both are good but the orochi one is ambidextrous while death adder is ergonomic right handed. Don't go for a death adder if you're left-handed.

r/IndianGaming • Better gaming mouse ? ->
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Blindastronomer • 12 days ago

Another way of looking at this is saying that true egg mice like the g305 have mirror-symmetric spherical geometry (always positive curvature), which is really great for providing grip and a base of control that will scale the more tightly you grip without causing any shifting or readjustment in your hand placement or tension. That latter point's probably the reason why the Orochi never worked for me, even though people call it an egg shape, because it was too short **and** the left side has negative curvature while the right side was almost totally flat, which caused a twisting motion when squeezing from both sides. Shape and surface texture go hand in hand. You shouldn't need to squeeze just to grip a mouse, but if your skin's too slippery for the mouse's surface texture then the true egg shape's the best hands down.

r/MouseReview • My issue transitioning away from g305. Has anyone been through the same thing? What mouse did you end up getting? ->
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ckwa3f82 • 12 months ago

Give orochi a try, a lot of people like it. If you dont the g305 is endgame with mods like lr44 mod. I modded mine to 70g and its amazing. Havent still found a better mice for 17-18cm hand than g305 honestly.

r/MouseReview • Fingertip grip with small hands. What mouse do you recommend? ->
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fridgeairbnb • 4 months ago

I feel like this is such a personal choice and there's no substitute for trying out different options (obviously). I've tried everything from the Deathadder to the G430 but the #1 mouse for my medium-small hands is the Razer Orochi. Flawless. Great shape and connectivity.

r/pcmasterrace • The 25 most recommended gaming mouse according to Reddit (in the past year as of Jun 2025) ->
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hvbqueiroz • 11 months ago

ASUS harpe is an amazing product, I had it for a while, had to return because it is for bigger hands, but I miss it. Razer orochi for 39,90 is also a good deal.

r/MouseReview • the best Black Friday gaming mice deals on Amazon! ->
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jarspace • about 1 month ago

I’ll also chime in and say that, as someone with basically the same hand size, I love my fenrir asym. I started with the viper mini -> orochi -> fan tech aria xd7, finger tip grip on all of them, but switching to a finger tip mouse was awesome, to the point now where It feels uncomfy and clunky to use a full sized mouse. The asym is also a noticeable upgrade from the HSK line ( I mained a HSK pro for a couple years), the larger size feels much better and the shape is better IMO. It’s certainly the case that the type of mouse is a love or hate kind of situation, but as a finger tip grip main it’s a godsend. I’ll also add I hard disagree that the mouse isn’t meant for tac FPS’ (a common sentiment I’ve seen). I’ve maintained immortal 3 in Val for a while with this mouse shape, feels great. Again, certainly personal preference but i dont think the shape is inherently bad, just how it suits you personally

r/MouseReview • Fingertip mice: gimmick or game changer? ->
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KIlledDebtor • 11 days ago

What you've highlighted here as advantages, that's exactly why I consider G305 to be the most uncomfortable mouse for me. The Corsair Katar and Razer Orochi have flatter sides, and they are much more comfortable.

r/MouseReview • My issue transitioning away from g305. Has anyone been through the same thing? What mouse did you end up getting? ->
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kuzwhynot • 19 days ago

Deathadder is a large mouse, if you have bigger hands - it’s hella comfortable. Otherwise orochi has 4x battery life (on paper).

r/IndianGaming • Better gaming mouse ? ->
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Lemexee • about 2 months ago

Razer orochi is solid. If you like egged shape mice its a solid choice

r/IndianGaming • HELP ME WITH A GOOD GAMING MOUSE ->
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loktr • 19 days ago

Got the orochi 2 weeks back, had been using a Logitech g305 wireless and I feel like it is way lighter and feels better in my hand, sensor wise it feels pretty similar.

r/IndianGaming • Better gaming mouse ? ->
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MistahKaraage • 6 months ago

Personally, I'll go with one of the following: Logitech g304/305 or g502, Razer Orochi or Viper, Attack Shark X3, VXE R1, Fantech Aria XD7 (Currently using this)

r/PHbuildapc • Budget wireless mouse for 2k-3k ->
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No_Budget_1569 • 19 days ago

Used both and facing issues on both within 6 months, please decide accordingly.

r/IndianGaming • Better gaming mouse ? ->
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No_Budget_1569 • 19 days ago

On v2x I faced connectivity and click issue, on orochi only click issue. Try atk I am also thinking to go with that.

r/IndianGaming • Better gaming mouse ? ->
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-Quiche- • 4 months ago

Shape is king, so knowing what he likes makes it easy. Even the cheap chinese clones these days are excellent as long as you don't mind the non-existent customer service. They used to be a joke but things like the VXE R1 or Zaopin Z1 Pro frankly go toe to toe with the Pulsar X2 and Orochi that they're cloned from. Then you can spend the difference in price on a nice pad or enough dot skates to last you the rest of your life.

r/CODWarzone • Looking for new mouse ->
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QuitStalin69420 • 3 months ago

The only thing good made by Razer is the Orochi. I would recommend the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless if you’re looking for a good wireless headset

r/buildapc • Is Razer good or overhyped ->
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Rok_Whale • 5 months ago

Then go with Logitech if you want wireless and you can also go with razer cobra if wired is no problem Personally I would also suggest razer orochi if you can spend upto 3200(from MD computers and elitehubs) Definitely don't go for kreo for quality reasons and deathadder cause of its size

r/mkindia • Help me choose a gaming mouse ->
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WackDance • about 2 months ago

Trying out mchose’s G3, I used to have the g304 a lot but they kept malfunctioning, razer orochi was even worse just straight up stopped working. Fingers crossed this one lasts.

r/IndianGaming • HELP ME WITH A GOOD GAMING MOUSE ->
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Zexeos • 2 months ago

I’ve had a daily Orochi that’s lasted for 3 years

r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->
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Zexeos • 2 months ago

I’ve had a daily Orochi that’s lasted for 3 years

r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->
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Zexeos • 2 months ago

I’ve had a daily Orochi that’s lasted for 3 years

r/pcmasterrace • Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP ->
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zoves • 8 months ago

Pulsar X2 crazylight is probably the best small mouse there is right now and weighs 35 grams however it is $120 so a little over your budget. Scyrox V8 is also a really good mouse for the price weighing 36 grams and only cost $70. The shape is based on the pulsar X2H mini. Lastly the razer Orochi is probably the smallest mouse I can think of and it is also pretty cheap so that might work for you as well.

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