
Razer - Orochi V2
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I can vouch for the Orochi V2 - love this mouse. It does run on the smaller side though, which fits my taste.
r/MouseReview • Wireless mouse with long battery life ->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 ->I have orochi v2. It's the main reason I want to change it and looking for alternatives. 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...
r/MouseReview • New Logitech G309 ->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. ->I've been looking for an MMO wireless mouse as of late and I am almost convinced on getting the Redragon [AATROX M811 PRO ](https://redragonshop.com/products/aatrox-m811-pro-wireless-mouse?variant=44303975612638)Wireless. It has 8 thumb buttons, it's wireless, and has a pretty good sensor- the PAW3395. All for around 35$. I used to have a Roccat Tyon and I really liked it (until I broke it by mistake while deep cleaning the side panel). I've heard some good things about the discontinued [Roccat Nyth](https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/roccat-nyth). I can get it for around 70$ sealed box on marketplace. I know some of you will recomend the discontinued [Logitech G600](https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/products/gaming-mice/g600-mmo-gaming-mouse.910-002864.html) but I can't find it on any store nor marketplace in my country (Portugal). Otherwise I'd get it in a heartbeat. [Razer Naga](https://www.razer.com/eu-en/pc/gaming-mice/naga-line) and its variants... well... All my razer products ended up breaking 1-1.5 years after buying them. Now, I know I have a minimum warranty of 3 years (thanks EU) but I really don't wanna spend that much money on a product I know will break sooner than it should. [Corsair Scimitar Elite (wireless)](https://www.corsair.com/pt/en/p/gaming-mouse/ch-9314311-eu/scimitar-elite-wireless-mmo-gaming-mouse-eu-ch-9314311-eu) costs 150€/160$ which is way too much for the usual quality of corsair products. [Aerox 9 Wireless](https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice/aerox-9-wireless) is around 160€/170$. Way out of my budget. So yeah... I'd like to hear some opinions on "3rd party" MMO Wireless mice that you guys found to be good enough. I will add that this would not be my main mouse. I have a Razer Orochi V2 as my current mouse and I'll continue to use it until it eventually breaks because Razer. I also have big hands so I have no problem with big chungus mice.
r/MouseReview • Opinions on MMO Mice from Redragon! ->yep, i’ve been small mice all my life. OG g303, viper mini, orochi v2, and soon to be F1 ultimate. Never had a real ergo so i’ll gamble on this new one.
r/MouseReview • I Made a List of Budget Friendly Gaming Mice ->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? ->Damn someone still uses the G300s. I wished there was a wireless version of it, but had to settle for the Orochi V2 instead
r/MouseReview • Paw3950 vs Paw3395? Any difference? ->You must have never used the G300s before. The G300s looks large but both sides of it is concave, making it quite narrow - the opposite of G305. Orochi V2 is the closest to the G300s, and even then I still missed its extra button
r/MouseReview • Paw3950 vs Paw3395? Any difference? ->You can get Razer Orcochi V2 at 2400 at zepto
r/mkindia • Help me choose a gaming mouse ->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
r/mkindia • Help me choose a gaming mouse ->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. Viper V3 Pro and Superlight 2 are both good choices, both claim 95 hours battery life using 1K polling.
r/MouseReview • Wireless mouse with long battery life ->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? ->Orochi V2, best value-for-money in existence.
r/Overwatch • What mouse do you use? ->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? ->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) ->I had an orochi V2 before, its scroll wheel is ass, ate through batteries weekly (althought maybe i should have turned it off after use.) I use cooler master 712 now and i have no complaints. got it for 4500 rs.
r/IndianGaming • A good gaming mouse under 5k ->I'm surprised you haven't tried a mini ergo shape mouse. I have the skoll sk-s which is almost identical to the xlite v2 mini. That's the best small shape I've ever tried. Other small mice I've tried are the g203, orochi v2, HSK, and MM710. Another one that might work is that Xenics TITAN GE AIR if you wanted to try something completely different.
r/MouseReview • Search for the Ultimate Small Mouse ->The battery life on bluetooth is just amazing. Just use 2.4ghz mode for gaming to get low latency and bluetooth mode for everything else. (Changing it is easy with a physical switch on the bottom of the mouse)
r/IndianGaming • A good gaming mouse under 5k ->I used to have one, but fell in love with Orochi V2. I would love to get Orochi with optical switches tho.
r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->orochi v2 if you really want a aa battery but zaopin Z1 pro is even better and I don't see why anyone would want an aa batt mouse
r/MouseReview • New Logitech G309 ->At 16x8 hand size I would go with an Orochi V2 wjen it drops to the usual $40 sale
r/MouseReview • best mice for a budget of 60-70 dollars ->I have a Razer orochi V2. It's not really expensive and quite lightweight.
r/macgaming • What mouses are good for the mac? ->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) ->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? ->Orochi is S tier, provided you don't have large hands coz it's a small mouse.
r/IndianGaming • A good gaming mouse under 5k ->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? ->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 ->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)? ->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 ->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? ->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! ->As someone who games in both Desktop and Laptop I consider both very distinct and different priorities. While in a desktop battery life, size, and overall build quality are not the top priorities, gaming on the go is a very different story, you want good battery, small footprint and tank-like build quality knowing that you can just throw it in a backpack without giving a second thought. Because of that I would recommend... Logitech G305, Razer Viper 3 Hyperspeed, Razer Viper v2 (its usually on sale), Razer Orochi, Zaopin Z1, Corsair M75, Razer Pro Click Mini, Logitech G705. Any of these has very good build quality to a point you won't need to be extra cautious, all are below 70 usd, some around 30-40 usd, with good enough sensor and good battery life.
r/MouseReview • What are some good cheap gaming computer mouse for a gaming laptop? ->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 ->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.
r/MouseReview • Gaming Mouse Recs for Small Hands (Switching from MX Master) ->