Price: ₹8,999 - ₹2,999.00
(as of Jan 28, 2025 05:16:39 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
60g ultra-lightweight design
2nd-gen Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches
Razer 5G Advanced 18K DPI Optical Sensor
Dual-mode wireless (2.4GHz and BLE)
1 Year Warranty
Customers say
Customers find the mouse lightweight and portable. They appreciate its long battery life, comfortable feel in the hands, and smooth finish. The fit, lag, and functionality are also praised. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the build quality.
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Tim Vels –
Best!
Best In class! Wireless 2.4 with USB receiver works well. Make sure the usb is plugged in a port which gives out ample power. Otherwise the receiver will start to stutter the mouse movements.Bluetooth runs for a long time. 2.4 Ghz wave will run the mouse for a short time.I use this for a desktop and also on Macbook with Bluetooth.Accuracy is so good. Worth investing for this.
Arjun P –
Extremely Accurate Light Weight Aircraft
I have been using this mouse for just a couple hours on Bluetooth mode and I am mightily impressed with this mouse. In the past I have used a number of Logitech mouses and by far this is the best mouse I have used compared to any other Logitech mouse including MX Master. The weight of this mouse is the most impressive. Very light weight and extremely accurate.
Joshua D’Silva –
Great mouse but slightly overpriced at 6k
Pros: accuracy, sensor, clicks, battery life, customisability, global warrantyCons: price, sizethe only reason i list size as a con is that it may not be a good fit for most people with medium to large sized hands (unless you use claw/fingertip grip). i have small to medium hands so i have no problem using it. the way you normally grip a mouse also plays a key factor in whether you will find this mouse comfortable. i would recommend trying it out before you buy if possible. if you are looking for something small and portable, then this is the mouse for youThe mouse as such is an extrememly good product. all buttons feel nice and tactile, scroll wheel is a bit loud but you can feel individual bumps which is good, the mouse is extremy accurate in the 2.4 G mode but not in the bluetooth mode. Hence i would recommend using the bluetooth mode only for normal/casual usage (web browsing, light productivity apps).Battery life of 950 hours is only on bluetooth mode with the provided lithium battery. if you switch to regular alkaline youll gut lesser. You can buy lithium batteries on amazon for good price though. That being said ive used the mouse for a week (3-4 hours of gaming, 2-3 hours of regular use) and the battery is still displayed as full. Even the heaviest user would require 2-3 months to completely burn out the battery.i do feel its a bit overpriced however. the reason i chose this mouse over the logitech g304 was that razer has global warranty but logitech doesnt. if you get this mouse for 4k or less definitely go for it, its a stealEdit: the battery life of this mouse is always displayed as full on windows. Dont know why. Even on razer software. Minor inconvenience, the battery is still very great, it has been more than a year since i got the mouse i have changed the batteries twice only (moderate to heavy usage with plenty of gaming on 2.4G mode)
Guy-East –
Good Product
Works well and fits my hand well. 2.4 GHz dongle works well. If you want to connect to Bluetooth, you need a second mouse or know your keyboard shortcuts well to pair the computer to the mouse. As it will turn off 2.4 GHz when you switch the button to Bluetooth mode.Battery lasts a long time. Bluetooth lasted me many many months and 2.4 GHz gives me about 2 months of regular use without switching it off. I leave it at my desk, the autosleep works well and will also restart quickly without lag.
Aj –
V.V Good
I’m not a mouse geek but it’s not that hard to know when something’s really good.This is by far the best mouse I’ve used. Mainly because of the shape and size.I have no idea how the deathadder is liked by so many. It’s a giant Rat. And most importantly, you can’t do this (see video)I have regular sized hands and this mouse is a perfect fit. Everything fits everywhere.(Some other mice for comparison in pics).Maybe a little curve on the right too for the pinky finger would have made it even better.I prefer this powdery matte texture and look of this mouse over the shiny plastic. Feels much better to touch.The scroll wheel movement is good. Looks very ordinary though.Although I prefer totally silent clicks, the clicks on this mouse are very satisfying to hear. They sound like high quality clicks if it makes any sense.I don’t give a chit about the dpi polling rate blah blah. It’s a Razer mouse. They all are very good for a casual gamer. Although I think even hardcore gamers would have no problem with this one. It’s very lightweight too.Cons:1. No chroma lightning.I despise the RGB bs on keyboards. Mouse, mousepad, fans, behind the monitor, inside the cabinet, on the motherboard, cables, hair, beard, moustache, etc. Like a disco for clowns.However I would have loved the dimly lit green Razer logo. Sad there’s no lighting of any sort except for the small dot which indicates the dpi set.2. The top is a one piece. I dislike these designs. They always have some flex. This mouse is well made but would be better if the clicks are just separate. Always .Also this removable top doesn’t always sit right in the perfect position. Sometimes it’s a single attempt, sometimes it takes several retakes to accomplish the task.I worry this adjustment of taking the top off and put it back multiple times could lead to damage or some plastics breaking.3. Alkaline battery given. I guess the Indian market gets cheaper alkaline batteries and not the lithium ones shown in international reviews.It’s an energizer max battery so will last a long time. But after that I hope my eneloop NiMH works with the high speed wireless more.4. Bluetooth mode is garbage as usual. Just like every other mouse. Also noticed, the dpi set in high speed mode will be wayyy to high for Bluetooth mode and you will have to set it lower every time you switch. It feels like the pointer Just skips a lot in Bluetooth mode. And it takes a while to wake up from rest in Bluetooth mode. Sometimes 4-5 seconds !5. Although the quality is top notch, it’s obviously not worth 6-7k. Under 4k would be a good deal.6. Warranty is just 1 year and because it’s American, good customer support is unlikely. They like to blame everyone but themselves. So you rely on luck in case something goes wrong even after overpaying for the product.7. (For white one) it will get dirty if you’re not careful. Keep some cleaning material and wipe it off couple of times a month.8. (Will fill this soon)Finally, how long all this goodness lasts determines how many stars this deserves.It’s a 4.5 â for now.
huhh –
The orochi V2 has both Bluetooth and 2.4ghz connection options that can be toggled under the mouse. The top of the mouse is removable plate that can be removed to change the battery or to clean the plate which is held by magnets rather plastic clips. The battery life on a rechargeable AA 2400mw battery can sustain the mouse for 2-3 weeks at 1k polling rate on 2.4ghz, 4-5x longer on Bluetooth. Ergonomics are well defined with the weight not being too tiring after long sessions. Highly recommend this mouse for FPS and even casual rpg games that don’t require heavy hotkey rebinding to the mouse. The razer software for the orochi is okay but not great, heavy resource hog while at startup which can be avoided by storing the rebinds on the mouse itself with the onboard memory. Highly recommend.
Clint –
Really nicely balanced mouse that is lightweight and easy to use for extended periods.Even though it is not a large mouse and is therefore great for smaller female hands, it is not uncomfortable for large male hands either. I can use it with a partial palm rested on its body and I don’t feel like I have to “fingertip” it all the time.Having a button on the mouse for being able to instantly change the cursor speed is handy. Great for games where one person likes more mouse movement and another person likes less – and then change it again for more productivity usage scenarios.Being able to use either AA or AAA batteries is handy and the wireless connection is also very stable.
andrew –
A good sized BT mouse. Very smooth on the table, and tracks well.It can take either one AA or one AAA battery, so that is very interesting if you want to keep the weight low.Overall, a good mouse!
Ming –
If you are thinking, this looks like a good mouse for me to use with my laptop on the go. Don’t. Bluetooth pairs fairly quickly however when the PC goes to sleep because it has been left for some time, the bluetooth on the mouse will go to sleep and will not re-pair. Very poor user experience from an expensive ‘gaming’ mouse
Michael Lim –
Quick, responsive mouse and the dual choices of AA and AAA batteries is a good thing. Mainly using the 2.4 as it is the faster and more responsive mode between the 2 choices of 2.4 and Bluetooth.It’s actually slightly larger than the original Orochi version 1 which I still have.