
Razer - Orochi V2
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Last updated: Dec 31, 2025 Scoring
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"battery lasts me forever, I charge it once a week and I game every day."
"16 days battery life on my fenix. ... The other aspect I really appreciate about my fenix is the battery life. 16 days or so. With everything I have to change these days (laptops, mice, keyboards, headphones, watches, phones), I appreciate not having to worry about it too often."
"Oh, and the battery lasts days even when exercising a lot (weeks without excercise)."
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"The CCA trio and the Vader Balanced are similarly tuned, but both are one of the best iems under 30 usd."
"I downgraded from the meet 2 to se since I was only using 1080p and am happy with my choice! ... If you’re planning on just doing 1080p I’d save the cash and go meet se."
"JLab go sport + FTW. ... I have the same sweaty ear issue and the beats fall out of my head. ... The jlab are cheap and even they stay in. (Because they hook over your ear)"
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"Coming from the Razer viper ultimate at around 74 grams to the X2 Crazylight at 35 is a surreal experience, the mouse is basically as light as a feather to pick up and move it almost seems like it's not even there. ... As a fingertip grip user the feel of using a mouse this light is bar none, it makes it so much easier to pick up and re adjust and just moving it around with your wrist in fine movements it feels much more accurate and controllable."
"After the third run of another 15 miles a few days ago, I was sold and grinning from ear-to-ear afterwards. It's light, fast and propulsive, responsive, stable, nimble, grippy, comfortable, and protective. It pretty much does it all in a very lightweight package."
"it weighs under 350g"
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"Crushed it, broken bezel, smashed in aluminum housing on two corners, head and shoulders shampoo ruptured all over it. Dropped it. ... Still works great."
"4 years na sa akin pero working pa din!"
"MAN can that thing handle all the bumps and crazy tree roots in our neighborhood. ... We can take it on trails even."
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"the mini would be a perfect fit for me!"
"First of all I love mini mice. ... They just fit better in my hand and tend to be way lighter than their counterparts."
"Shape is one of if not the best for medium / small hand sizes, the hump allows you to comfortably claw grip it while keeping the front more narrow for great use of fingertip adjustments."
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"Yeah the battery life on Apple Watch is pathetic. ... Like I have the 4G Apple watch which I wear when I am out of town just in case my iphone dies or gets broken and I am in an emergency. That happened to me a few months back. I had my watch and only my watch. I had 4G turned on for emergency services and GPS turned on so I can find my way home. Convienent and life saving right? Except the stupid thing died after an hour and after that I was stuck with no communication abilities at all in the middle of the night wandering the streets. What good is having all of those capabilities if they are just going to die on you after 10 minutes? ... other than as an emergency backup for my phone (which I have now proven is a joke in a real life emergency)"
"If I record for more than 14 minutes it will freeze and battery is already almost dead. This is at night night by the way so temperature isn't high."
"the battery now wears out very quickly - after about 1 hour of usage."
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"After 7-ish, double clicking Nagas"
"My only issue has been the 12 button has completely stopped working - I’ve cleaned all the contacts with isopropyl, and everything works except for 12 <\3"
"having to buy a new "gaming mouse" every year cause their shit breaks constantly. ... another one of my Razer mice broke, i think the Naga ... the Naga i bought from Razer before i realized im wasting shitloads of money on that brand. ... Their base Logitech G305 has outlasted the 2 Deathadders, the Copperhead and the Naga i bought from Razer"
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"Mine randomly stops moving the cursor for a second ... Wouldn't buy again."
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)? ->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 ->Orochi v2, only form factor remotely close from what I need a mouse to be.
r/MouseReview • Whats your daily-daily? ->Ambidextrous form factor, but the thumbs buttons are right handed. The old one was very different, never tried.
r/MouseReview • Whats your daily-daily? ->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 ->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 ->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.
r/FPSAimTrainer • How important is a mouse for your aim training? ->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 ? ->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 ->I have similar sized hands, and used to play with an op18k. I could fingertip that mouse pretty reasonably, but still sometimes the shell would stop me from getting benefit out of finger actuation. So I made a zero mouse copy for it, it's on my profile if you're interested. Not 100% sure if it fits the same PCB. Other than that I've had a lot of luck with the razor orochi series, and recent offerings from final mouse.
r/MouseReview • Mouse for fingertip grip, long fingers, Larger hand ->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 ? ->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? ->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. ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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