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Razer’s Orochi V2 is a compact wireless mouse with up to 900 hours of battery life

Razer is back with another gaming mouse this week. This time around, the Razer Orochi is getting a tune up with the Orochi V2, a compact and ultra lightweight wireless gaming mouse capable of up to 900 hours of use on a single charge.

The Razer Orochi V2 is equipped with the company's HyperSpeed Wireless technology, making latency a non-issue. It also comes with Razer's 2nd Gen mechanical mouse switches for even greater response times. Aimed at laptop gamers, the Orochi V2 is designed to be portable, as noted by its smaller, compact design and light weight. In fact, the Orochi V2 weighs in at less than 60g (excluding batteries).

Rather than having a built-in battery that you constantly have to recharge, the Razer Orochi V2 uses a AA battery for power. Just one battery can deliver up to 900 hours of use in Bluetooth mode, or 425 hours of use in Razer HyperSpeed mode.

Here is the full list of specs and features:

  • Approximate size: 108mm (Length) x 60mm (Width) x 38mm (Height)
  • Approximate weight: <60g / <2.2oz (mass centralized)
  • Symmetrical right-handed design
  • Razer HyperSpeed wireless technology with dual-device support on single dongle
  • Dual-mode wireless (2.4GHz and BLE)
  • Battery life: Up to 425 hours (2.4Ghz), 950 hours (BLE) with included Lithium AA battery
  • 2nd-gen Razer™ Mechanical Mouse Switches rated for 60M clicks
  • AA/AAA battery slot (only one type at a time)
  • Six independently programmable buttons
  • Gaming-grade tactile scroll wheel
  • True 18,000 DPI 5G optical sensor with 99.4% resolution accuracy
  • Up to 450 inches per second (IPS) / 40 G acceleration
  • Undyed PTFE mouse-feet
  • On-The-Fly Sensitivity Adjustment (Default stages: 400/800/1600/3200/6400)
  • On-board DPI and keymap storage
  • Razer Synapse 3 enabled  

The Razer Orochi V2 is available in either black or white colours. Alternatively, there is also the Razer Customs edition, which allows buyers to customise the mouse more to their liking, choosing from over 100 different designs. The Razer Orochi V2 will cost £69.99/$69.99/€79.99, while the Customs Edition costs a bit more, coming in at £89.99/$89.99/€99.99.

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KitGuru Says: The Razer Orochi is back and better than ever. What do you all think of the Orochi V2? Is this something you'd add to your portable gaming setup?

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