Razer orochi bluetooth notebook gaming mouse reviews




















If you like thumb buttons, this one has four of them with two on each side and they are customizable. It is perfect for scrolling through documents and long web pages.

For gaming, a clicking wheel is actually better so you can precisely switch between weapons or whatever you are switching via the wheel in your game of choice. It is all black with a rubberized feel on the top. The Razer logo is barely noticeable where your palm rests, but it is there if you like it. It has both sharp corners on the front and smooth curves on the sides and back where your palm touches it. The front scroll wheel reminds me of the Batmobile in the latest Batman movies.

Not sure why, but it does. The Razer Orochi has a very industrial design and look that will appeal to gamers. If you want a boring looking business mouse, look elsewhere. Not sure what it is, but it begins to look gross and I am forever trying to clean it. There are so many nooks and crevices for gunk to get stuck in. Compressed air helps, but who wants to keep cleaning their mouse.

My basement, where I use it a lot, is dustier than usual environments. The Razer collects more dirt and dust than other mice in the same environment. Pair it with your computer by holding down all four side buttons, as we said earlier, and you are ready. Turn it off to store it and then turn it back on to reconnect. Just start moving the mouse and after a second or two it will be recognized every time.

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Reviewed May 19, at pm. Connectivity Wireless. It feels surprisingly great, actually, but the tracking sensor doesn't quite live up to its promise of portability. It's especially painful considering the sensor's finickiness means it doesn't live up to its raison d'tre, even if the mouse does feel great for a portable and you get gamery things like onboard storage of macros. Orochi pulls off that rare trick where it manages to feel almost ergonomic when you grip it, despite being a symmetric mouse, because the side grooves cradle both your thumb and your ring finger.

The rubberized texture is classic Razer—smooth but sticky at the same time, designed for your hand to sweat on and still maintain a grip. In the end though, it is a small mouse—so while it works great in a pinch for a couple hours at a time, the squee size makes sure it's not exactly the comfy La-Z-Boy of gaming mice. For a mouse that you're meant to take anywhere, it should have a less picky sensor.



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