Love this mouse! Are there plans to make mouse grips for it, like how there are for the rest of Razer’s lineup?
Dekades
Outlast and outplay anywhere, any day - introducing the all new Razer Orochi V2, a compact, ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse. Sporting 2 wireless modes between Razer HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, the Razer Orochi V2 is the perfect companion for gaming on-the-go.
Available in 2 colorways with additional designs on Razer Customs: https://www.razer.com/orochiv2
Retriblaise
Love this mouse! Are there plans to make mouse grips for it, like how there are for the rest of Razer’s lineup?
There probably is one in the works, in the meantime you can get the
universal grip tape.
One thing puzzles me. I bought a Razer Orochi V2 mouse and previously I had a G305 mouse from Logitech and in that mouse there was an extension cord to lead the USB receiver to the desk top so that it was 20-30cm away from the mouse and there is no such extension in the Orochi V2. I am going to use this mouse in e-sports games on a desktop computer, not a laptop and I have this receiver on the back of the computer, it is about 70 cm away from the mouse and I wonder if it is too far or it will not be lost signal? I do not play on a laptop, then the receiver would be close to the mouse only on the desktop and I am a bit worried about the lack of an extension cord for this USB receiver. Like I say, I am an avid CS: GO esports player and cannot afford any signal loss, hence my fears. Once again, the fact that I have the receiver inserted into the back of my desktop computer will not cause any signal interference or better if I buy a USB extension cord so that the mouse is 20 cm from the receiver? PS, by the way, for a mouse for 80 Euro, you should add a USB extension cable because people will also use this mouse on desktops and not only on laptops. Please dispel my justified doubts, because it worries me a bit that the receiver is so far from the mouse, inserted into the computer at the back, and the signal has to overcome these 70 cm and penetrate the desk top.
19Romulus84
One thing puzzles me. I bought a Razer Orochi V2 mouse and previously I had a G305 mouse from Logitech and in that mouse there was an extension cord to lead the USB receiver to the desk top so that it was 20-30cm away from the mouse and there is no such extension in the Orochi V2. I am going to use this mouse in e-sports games on a desktop computer, not a laptop and I have this receiver on the back of the computer, it is about 70 cm away from the mouse and I wonder if it is too far or it will not be lost signal? I do not play on a laptop, then the receiver would be close to the mouse only on the desktop and I am a bit worried about the lack of an extension cord for this USB receiver. Like I say, I am an avid CS: GO esports player and cannot afford any signal loss, hence my fears. Once again, the fact that I have the receiver inserted into the back of my desktop computer will not cause any signal interference or better if I buy a USB extension cord so that the mouse is 20 cm from the receiver? PS, by the way, for a mouse for 80 Euro, you should add a USB extension cable because people will also use this mouse on desktops and not only on laptops. Please dispel my justified doubts, because it worries me a bit that the receiver is so far from the mouse, inserted into the computer at the back, and the signal has to overcome these 70 cm and penetrate the desk top.
Hello 19 Romulus84
Razer Orichi V2 is designed to be the perfect travel mouse and therefore have a very long life battery using bluetooth BLE technology.
But if you see latency, you should switch to mode wireless 2.4 GHz.
Don't forget that mode wireless 2.4 GHz has a higher power consumption.
Battery Life: Up to 425 hours (2.4Ghz), 950 hours (BLE) with included Lithium AA battery.
I hope I was able to help you.
Sye_The-Vie
Design sure comes from an ostrich egg~~~
Yeahhh Cooking contest.
I'll make you a giant egg bacon for breakfast.
Hot toast with butter and honey.
Squeezed orange juice with fresh orange.
Do you prefer orange from Spain, Florida or Brazil?
Omg Gordon Ramsay does readiness check !!!
He's going to give me an assessment.
How did he get into my kitchen? o_O
I got one a few weeks ago and I have to say that I had my doubts about that light weight, but as a side-kick to my Razer Book it works very very well.
SirJayDee
I got one a few weeks ago and I have to say that I had my doubts about that light weight, but as a side-kick to my Razer Book it works very very well.
I was considering this as a mouse to be on the go, would you recommend it?
the design throws me off, it looks like those cheap mice you can get anywhere
This mouse is actually downgraded. I used the V1 every single day as a left hander. But they removed the two thumb buttons that left handers would use making this virtually useless for me. It feels like they are not only not supporting left handed users, but are becoming NON EXCLUSIVE to left handed users... by starting to leave these buttons out.
Faux Abidexterity = Non Exclusive to Left Handers