Razer Orochi

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    Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)

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CNET Editors' Review

CNET Editors' Rating

4.0 stars Excellent
    Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)

The good: Portable size; solid performance; highly customizable.

The bad: Bluetooth wireless mode not as accurate as wired mode.

The bottom line: 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.

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With a recent trend toward more affordable gaming laptops, it's no surprise that peripheral-makers are jumping onto the bandwagon to create accessories for a market clearly in need of more portable gear. Razer, one of the more prominent makers of gaming mice and keyboards, has made its Orochi mouse for just such a customer. Usable in both wireless Bluetooth and wired USB modes, the sleek black mouse has a comfortable rubberized grip, plenty of customizable buttons, and a sensitivity of up to 4000dpi. At $79.99, is it worth the investment? We have to admit, there seems to be ... Expand full review

With a recent trend toward more affordable gaming laptops, it's no surprise that peripheral-makers are jumping onto the bandwagon to create accessories for a market clearly in need of more portable gear. Razer, one of the more prominent makers of gaming mice and keyboards, has made its Orochi mouse for just such a customer. Usable in both wireless Bluetooth and wired USB modes, the sleek black mouse has a comfortable rubberized grip, plenty of customizable buttons, and a sensitivity of up to 4000dpi. At $79.99, is it worth the investment? We have to admit, there seems to be very little lost in translation with this sized-down Razer mouse. It all depends on whether you like a mouse to be a little larger in the hand, or can work with a smaller form like the Orochi.

First of all, be forewarned that the Orochi's at its most hyper-accurate in wired USB mode only. In Bluetooth mode, the Orochi's resolution drops down to 2000dpi--absolutely fine for any basic mouse user, but a dip nonetheless. A fabric-sheathed USB cable plugs below the scroll wheel at the front of the mouse, seamlessly integrating into the Orochi. When plugged in, the mouse can be programmed to map any of its two main buttons, four side buttons (two left, two right), and scroll wheel with features, including a macro recorder that also accounts for key-press timing. It's nice that the mouse supports left- and right-handed gamers with its symmetric design, and the smooth, grippy surface of the Orochi feels comfortable.

Setting up the Orochi was as simple as plugging it in and downloading the latest Razer driver from the Web site, which brought up advanced customization controls (the mouse also worked without downloading the drivers, but couldn't be customized). In addition to resolution, acceleration and polling rate can also be adjusted. Snapping off the top and adding two AA batteries for wireless power was effortless. The Razer Orochi comes with a zippered neoprene pouch for easy carrying, and, as a total package, we liked it quite a bit. Although we'd be hard-pressed to explain who's enough of a gamer to be desperately in need of a portable mouse with such very high sensitivity, it's still a top choice for anyone looking for a high-performance mouse in a small package.

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Average User Rating

4.0 stars out of 10 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 9
  • 4 star: 0
  • 3 star: 0
  • 2 star: 1
  • 1 star: 0

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2.0 stars

"Bluetooth eats batteries and too small for big hands" By danalexsmith

Pros: super sensitive
glides across the table
customizable

Cons: batteries don't last long
doesn't fit rechargeable batteries
small for big hands

Summary: I bought the Razer Orochi party for it's design and party for it's specs. It is a beautiful mouse.
The first problem I found was that it didn't fit rechargeable batteries because they're fractionally bigger than non-rechargeable AA's. And it was get through top of ... Expand full review

5.0 stars

"The Best mouse for macs out there." By the_tinybit

Pros: Awesome responsiveness when used wirelessly. Absolutely no lag whatsoever, even if you have bluetooth apple keyboard hooked up to your computer. Great from packaging to design and drivers (goodbye Logiteck, you suck!).

Cons: Well, the mouse is a bit pricey, but it costs every penny i paid for it. There's nothing else to say =)

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Quick Specs

  • Compatibility: Mac PC
  • Battery size: AA type
  • Interface required: USB

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