The Orochi, Razer's first gaming mouse designed for notebooks, combines a small size and Bluetooth connectivity with a feature set normally seen only on larger gaming mice.
Read the full review →CNET AU says:
It's a tough ask, but Razer's Orochi mostly succeeds at infusing gaming quality into a portable mouse. If you're an on-the-road gamer, we'd recommend making the space for a full-sized mouse. If you need the space, though, and want good wireless performance, give this one a look-in. quote
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If it was cheaper and the sensor could handle more roughage, it'd be a solid pick for fragging in a Starbucks, but it's a kinda risky buy for that much money, as is.
Read the full review →In fact, the damn thing is so comfy and a pleasure to use that, where I once used to leave my old mouse at home and was happy just working off my trackpad, I now feel compelled to bring the Orochi with me wherever I go.
Read the full review →It's a tough ask, but Razer's Orochi mostly succeeds at infusing gaming quality into a portable mouse. If you're an on-the-road gamer, we'd recommend making the space for a full-sized mouse. If you need the space, though, and want good wireless performance, give this one a look-in.
Read the full review →An ergonomic shape and accurate sensor make for an excellent but highly expensive gaming travel mouse.
Read the full review →Razer Orochi delivers a gaming grade quality mouse despite of its compact size.
Read the full review →The Orochi will save laptops a USB port and valuable battery power while fully allowing users to enjoy competitive gaming. For those owning a laptop and want to take advantage of mobile gaming, definitely consider adding the Razer Orochi to your arsenal.
Read the full review →If ... you are a professional laptop gamer who has tiny hands and doesn't want to put a big mouse in their pocket, Razer have just the product for you. For the rest of us, there are countless other options.
Read the full review →THE GOOD The Razer Orochi 2013 edition is a beautifully designed, comfortable portable gaming mouse with plenty of features to boot. What stands out most to me is its small form factor, its rough matte finish for the best grip in long gaming sessions, bluetooth connectivity, and just the...
Read the full review →I find this mouse extremely portable and light weight. maybe I have small hands but it fits prefectly into my usage patterns. The option to use it as wired is a handy options when the battery runs out, which is rarely. The fact that all my co-workers keep asking me if the mouse is a miniature...
Read the full review →Only a 4.0 right now - while I really like the product, the USB connector cable is somehow permanently affixed to my mouse now and I can't seem to pull it off. For now, it's a wired mouse until I figure how to pull the connector. :| The product itself, if it did not have this problem, would...
Read the full review →It's a good mobile mouse, if you need accuracy just plug in the usb cable, if you need portability - use it as a bluetooth mouse, the battery life is kinda short - use Ni-MH for more economical.
Read the full review →Really nice and I might say sexy mouse. It works with wire and bluetooth. With bluetooth, you need 2 AA batteries and that makes orochi heavy. But in wire mode, it flies in your hand. You will have 4 programmable keys that may be enough for gaming. It works better with met(kabuto).
Read the full review →Mouse Bluetooth con opción de conectar por USB en caso de quedarse sin baterias. Muy recomendado.
Read the full review →This is the age of the Laptop, most people, even gamers, use portable PC's these days, and yet it is very hard to find good portable gaming gear designed with that idea in mind. This mouse is the first mobile gaming mouse I've encountered and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by it's...
Read the full review →Awesome mouse for small hands that sucks batteries dry in a day or 2. I don't game with it but it works great in basic office use. Bluetooth connection is solid. I like the addition of the USB cable if the battery runs dry. All portable mice should have this feature.
Read the full review →If you are in the market for a portable mouse for gaming, or even for a little more than the normal user might be looking for, this mouse is amazing, it is wireless, or wired. Has a built in memory bank, works with PC or Mac, is tiny, and ergonomic. My new go to mouse, even on my desktop. When...
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