
Razer - Orochi V2
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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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"I like smaller egg shaped mice like the Logitech G305, Razer OrochiV2 and the Zaopin Z1."
"For small mouse I would recommend razer orochi"
"compact"
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"it is also pretty cheap"
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"Great battery life"
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"they end up having issues within 6 months"
Orochi v2, only form factor remotely close from what I need a mouse to be.
Ambidextrous form factor, but the thumbs buttons are right handed. The old one was very different, never tried.
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,
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.
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.
but orochi v2, it's better Logitech g304, watch optimum's review on it
Logitech G, my SO has the Pro X Superlight 2 and it's the best mouse I've ever tried. I use a Razer Orochi 2, it's a bit smaller "laptop travel mouse", but it's awesome for smaller hands. Been using it for 3 years so far and I'm very satisfied with it.
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.
Orochi if u want a small size/weight and replaceable batteries , i love the mouse small , convenient and simple.
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.
The Razer Orochi V2 (wireless) and Endgame Gear OP1 8K v2 (wired) are my personal all-time favourites. I main the Endgame Gear mouse now.
If the click broke, it takes about 30 minutes to disassemble, desolder, and resolder whatever switch you want, and only costs a couple bucks for a pack of switches. Common recommendations are huano blue shell pink dots or TTC gold switches. ....but this is only if you are comfortable with soldering. Save money and save things from ending up in the landfill. With that out of the way, I also have small hands, 16cm x 9cm, and for me I've found the op1 shape to be comfortable like others have recommended, but also enjoy egg shape mice like the Razer Orochi v2 or zaopin z1. Or just get the newest pulsar crazy light, same shape you're used to but better tech and lighter.
There's an online quiz somewhere that makes recommendations based on your grip style, I can't find it but someone might be able to reply... I absolutely love my Razer Orochi V2. Simple, very comfortable, pretty reasonably priced
Razer orochi v2 , I have been using for almost 3 years now and it’s really good , haven’t had any issues still runs and feels like it’s new , feels great and responsive for games . It’s around 3.5k to 4 k usually .
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