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The Razer Orochi V2 is an ultra-lightweight, ambidextrous wireless gaming mouse featuring dual wireless modes (Bluetooth and HyperSpeed), an advanced 18K DPI 5G optical sensor, and 2nd generation mechanical switches rated for 60 million clicks. With an industry-leading battery life of up to 950 hours on Bluetooth, it’s designed for professionals and gamers who demand portability, precision, and endurance—all wrapped in a stylish quartz pink finish.















| ASIN | B0BFJSFS7V |
| Additional Features | 5G Advanced 18K DPI Optical Sensor, Lightweight, Mechanical Mouse Switches, Up to 950 Hr Battery Life, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 425 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #173 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #17 in PC Gaming Mice #32 in Mac Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Gaming Mice |
| Button Quantity | 8 |
| Color | Quartz Pink |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,104 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Quartz |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.46"L x 4.25"W |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Mice |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Model Name | Orochi V2 |
| Model Number | RZ01-03731200-R3U1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 18000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 8 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | 5G Advanced 18K DPI Optical Sensor, Lightweight, Mechanical Mouse Switches, Up to 950 Hr Battery Life, Wireless Special Feature 5G Advanced 18K DPI Optical Sensor, Lightweight, Mechanical Mouse Switches, Up to 950 Hr Battery Life, Wireless See more |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 840272904596 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
S**E
Good replacement for the Razer Viper Ultimate
Unfortunately, Razer discontinued their pink Viper Ultimate, so I grabbed this as a replacement (pretty much the only pink Razer option left 😭). The size difference threw me off for like a day because the Viper Ultimate is longer, slimmer, and somehow lighter. Once I popped the AA battery into the Orochi, it actually ended up heavier than my old Viper. I ended up liking the Orochi more! The movement feels smoother, the sensitivity feels way better, and overall it just handles nicer for me. The only issue I had was with connectivity. I tried using Bluetooth at first, but it kept making me do random 360s in games (tragic). I switched to the wifi mode and the problem disappeared instantly. Overall: super comfy mouse, works great once it’s on the right connection, and it’s pink so obviously that’s bonus points. :D
L**S
Pretty good mouse!
I was looking for a compact and sturdy mouse, and this one is perfect. It’s lightweight, feels great to use, very precise, and ideal for working outside the office without taking up much space.
D**M
Pairs nicely with black MacBook Air - and later models seem to have fixed the pairing issues
My previous Razer Orochi V2 kept disconnecting from Bluetooth, making it frustrating to use. I took a chance on replacing it with a new one, and that problem seems to have been fixed. Not much else to add - fantastic mouse, nice small size (but not too small - I have big hands) for portability, powered from either an AA or AAA battery that seems to last forever. Tip: get one of those USB-C rechargeable AA batteries to turn this into a USB-C chargeable mouse.
T**M
Good on sale. there might be better options but seems good so far.
Gaming performance: Used for light gaming and general use. Seems great . Lightweight. can use AA or AAA. Battery life is good. uses bluetooth or dongle. Functionality: the side buttons can get hit by accident. the center sensitivity button can also get pressed easily. the battery access panel is also kinda weird. Feels like I can break the plastic popping the top cover off.
J**G
Great for travel
Very nice mouse - moves well. Easily connected. Sleek loom
E**G
Best mouse I've had in a long time!
I am on my computer often (hours a day for work and play). I gamed for decades and always had the best mice. But, the last year few years I haven't gamed much and had been using something not so great. I play a game here or there again and decided I wanted something great again. I want a mouse that will last many years (something that you have to put batteries into / not rechargeable), that is fairly small and light (which I've always preferred), has no fancy lights, long battery life, responsive & accurate, and good quality / feel. This clicks all the boxes! It allows you to use a AA or a AAA; only one at a time, do not insert both. The AAA option is for the lightest weight. I admit I haven't used that option. I want the longevity of the AA over the AAA (usually rechargeable AAA's are under 1000mah, and AA's are over 2000mah - so you get 2 to 3 times more battery life with the AA). I use rechargeable batteries in everything; however, the first battery I used in this mouse is an Energizer lithium. I want to see how long it lasts with a normal high quality battery (so far, 30 days with ~7 hours of computer use a day. I never turn the mouse off, it is always switched to 2.4 and turned on when I am away from computer). With the AA the feel and balance is great. One of best feeling mice I have used. Has plenty of buttons for my uses. Extreme gamers may want more. I barely use the few extra it has. The buttons all feel good and sturdy. They should last, I hope. It looks classy, I have the white color. I like that is has both bluetooth and 2.4 modes. The 2.4 mode will give you the best performance. However, it will also cut the battery life! The bluetooth mode will give you a ton more battery life; however, you will lack some performance. I have not tested bluetooth mode at all yet, I wanted to test the mouse fully with this first battery before doing that. In the future, I may switch between bluetooth mode and 2.4 mode when I switch from normal computing to gaming. I only game say, 1 out of 7 hours I am on the computer. So, that is a potential benefit. I also like it has the bluetooth in case I want to take it anywhere for work computing, with a laptop or tablet. Then, I can leave the 2.4 usb card in my desktop at home, and still have a great mouse for on the go. When I bring it home, it's all ready again. Overall I am very happy with it after having it for a month now and using it daily. I hope it lasts for years. *Update. My mouse battery finally died for the first time on March 27, 2022. It was working perfect, then suddenly the cursor stopped moving. It lasted about 2.5 months with an Energizer Lithium (2.4ghz whole time, mouse never turned off). Not bad! I assume a good rechargeable (Eneloop) will give me at least 2 months (and with rechargeable batteries, I will just replace every 2 months (maybe even every month), just so I know my mouse will never stop working when I need it)).
A**N
Very glitchy mouse won't accept clicks, made me reinstall windows
TLDR: Ask ChatGPT about this mouse and it'll tell you that other users have reported issues with this mouse not clicking properly. It will tell you that this is a known issue with this mouse. So I'm an IT expert (programmer, been using PC's since Windows 3.1). And I could not get this mouse to work right. The mouse doesn't work right when the computer goes to sleep, and then wakes from sleep. This problem occurs on Windows 11 pro. When the mouse is connected in Bluetooth mode: First problem is, the mouse will NOT reconnect to the PC when the PC wakes from sleep, unless you have "Show notifications to connect using Swift Pair" disabled in windows Bluetooth settings. But setting is on by default. Second problem is, even with this setting disabled, and even if the mouse successfully reconnects when the computer wakes up, the computer will NOT accept clicks when it wakes up. This mouse apparently drops a phantom click that it never releases. The only way I could find to get rid of that phantom click is by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL every time the computer wakes. This resets the phantom click and the mouse would function normally. But it's super annoying to have to press CTRL+ALT+DEL every time the PC wakes, especially since this mouse is supposed to be a gift to my little girl, I don't want her to have to deal with it not working perfectly. Also the mouse would sometimes stop accepting clicks even in the middle of playing games, but this only happened rarely in Bluetooth mode. On the wireless USB mode: The mouse cursor is NOT visible when windows first boots. You can't use the mouse to get to the box to type your PIN number to unlock the computer. You must use the keyword to get into windows, and then the cursor appears. This problem doesn't happen when using the mouse in Bluetooth mode, only in the wireless USB mode. And then the phantom click issue is MUCH more frequent in the wireless USB mode, and doesn't require the computer to wake from sleep, but happens randomly even in the middle of playing games... suddenly you can't click anything. And when waking from sleep, or when the mouse "goes to sleep", when it wakes up there's issues with clicks... and sometimes the cursor isn't even visible. Connecting a second mouse: When the computer stops accepting clicks, then even the second mouse would not be able to click. All connected mouses would stop being able to click. But this problem of not being able to click, would ONLY occur if the Razor Orochi V2 mouse was connected to the computer either via Bluetooth or wireless USB. If I disconnected the Orochi V2 mouse, then the problem never happens. So it's definitely this mouses's fault. But initially I didn't realize this mouse was the culprit. Because it affected all connected mice. So I thought, at first, that it was a windows issue... maybe a bad driver I had installed in the past. So I ended up reinstalling windows, trying to fix any potential driver issues. It wasn't until after that, when I discovered that the problem was this mouse all along. I was super upset to have reinstalled windows, and lost all my software and settings, only to then discover that the problem was still there and it was this mouse all along. As for getting my money back, amazon did not offer me an option to return the mouse and get a replacement. It only lets me send it back for a full refund. No option for replacement. So I think I bought this mouse when it was on sale. So it seems like they are expecting me to send it back, and then repurchase it at the new higher price, if I want to try it again. It's possible mine was simply defective. I did every imaginable thing to try to get this mouse to work. The mouse I had was brand new from Razor, but it was running an old firmware. I did a firmware update to version 1.03.00 (it was running version 1.02.00 when it arrived). I can confirm that firmware update did NOT fix the problem with the phantom clicks. I also set all the related devices in my device manager to not go to sleep, including the USB slots. That did NOT fix the problem with the phantom clicks. I also, at the advice of chatGPT, did a bunch of registry edits, none of which fixed the problem. I also, at the advice of chatGPT, wrote my own c# application, which attempted in various ways to force the mouse to release the phantom click, at least when the computer would wake up. I was trying to mimic the behavior of pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL. After many hours of coding, I was unable to programmatically correct the problems with this mouse. I really wanted this mouse to work because it's wireless, and its small, so it fits my daughter's hand. I'm now having to return this mouse at my time and expense, no option for replacement, lost whatever discount I got from the previous sale, and I lost days of my life trying to fix this mouse, and I lost some of my software and settings from the reinstallation of windows, so I have work to do just to get my daughter's computer back to normal again. Terrible experience. Conclusion: Ask ChatGPT about this mouse and it'll tell you that other users have reported issues with this mouse not clicking properly. It will tell you that this is a known issue with this mouse.
B**P
Bought 5 of these on sale to replace office mice. Really great mouse.
Super light, precision is on point, feels great in the hand, and glides very smoothly.
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