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"Best Bluetooth Mouse, especially for Mac Users" on by lakerfan023
Pros: Good battery life, works with Mac/Windows, Plenty of buttons for a mobile mouse, Nice packaging and comes with a carrying pouch, gaming mode via de-tachable USB cable.
Cons: A little small for people with larger hands like me. Price could always be lower :)
Summary: This mouse is the best bluetooth mouse that I've ever used. I use it primarily on my Macbook Pro and let me tell you, the Apple Mighty Mouse and the newer Magic Mouse don't even come close to the quality of the Razer Orochi. This is a great mouse for any person looking for a bluetooth mouse that can double as a great gaming mouse, heck I even recommend it to non-gamers especially on Mac because it costs the same as the Apple Mice which are not on the same level.
At the moment the ability to customize the buttons can only be done on Windows, I think they are working on the Mac, but you could change the settings in windows and then use it on Mac OSX as the mouse saves your button configuration. Hopefully they will release this fix soon.
Do yourself a favor Mac users and get this mouse over the Apple ones. -
"Super Sexy + Wonderful Performance!" on by tjenkins101
Pros: -- Super sexy design
-- Plenty of buttons
-- Ring finger has a home
-- Build quality is top notch
-- Blue lights...so cool looking
-- DPI out the roof for a portable
-- Wired/wireless optionCons: -- Side buttons are hard to reach
-- PriceySummary: Hands down...if you want a gaming mouse to go...look no further. This device has perfect measurements (at least for my hands) can be used left or right handed, and performs like a darn dream! To top it all off, the design is beautiful and the build quality it top notch. It's a bit pricey, but once you get over it, there's no turning back...you're hooked. Get Imba! Get Orochi!
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"Bluetooth eats batteries and too small for big hands" on by danalexsmith
Pros: super sensitive
glides across the table
customizableCons: batteries don't last long
doesn't fit rechargeable batteries
small for big handsSummary: 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 the line AA's in a week so I was going to be eating through batteries.
The second problem was it's size. I'm 6"3' and have biggish hands and this guy disappeared in my hand.
My colleague also bought one and because of the Bluetooth battery usage problem he now uses it wired. -
"The Best mouse for macs out there." on 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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"Best Mobile Mouse Ever." on by cconway1
Pros: -Wired / Wireless option, swaps between these flawlessly.
-More DPI than I'll ever use.
-Bluetooth works perfectly.
-I have fairly big hands, and can fit my entire hand on the mouse; perfect shape.
-Onboard memory for settingsCons: -A little pricey, but you get what you pay for.
-The buttons on the right side are hard to reach.
-The 1000Hz polling rate can only be used in wired mode, but that's understandable as bluetooth is too latent to keep up with it.Summary: If it were a little bigger, I'd consider using it as my desktop mouse; it's that good! I don't have any experience with Razer desktop mouses (my last two were Logitech G5 and G500), but I can say that this mouse definitely outperforms the G5. It was actually the reason I chose to upgrade to the G500 desktop mouse, I was missing the >2000dpi and 1000Hz polling rate features. Highly recommended for mobile gamers and power users with cat-like reflexes.


