Razer Orochi V2 - Mobile Wireless Gaming Mouse with up to 950 Hours of Battery Life (Ultra Lightweight Design, HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth, 2nd Gen Mechanical Mouse Switches) Black

Description:

About this item:

  • <60g Ultra-lightweight Design* for seamless control when gaming on the go *excludes battery weight: Its small, portable design makes it the ideal travel companion for gaming, while its ambidextrous shape allows for easy handling and deft control-all at no compromise to build strength.
  • 2nd-gen Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches for improved click durability and consistency: With Enhanced gold-plated contact points, the switches are less prone to degrading and have a longer lifespan of up to 60 million clicks, so you can enjoy crisp execution that’s just as consistent.
  • Works with AA/AAA Batteries for Ideal versatility and convenience: Requiring only one AA* or AAA battery to work, this mouse has a hybrid battery slot that’s optimally positioned for balanced weight distribution. *included with mouse
  • Review:

    4.9 out of 5

    97.78% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars A seriously special mouse

    D.S. · 31 August 2022

    I basically think the G305 is the greatest mouse of all time so I've been sat here waiting for a lightweight version for a long time. When I first saw the Orochi V2 I had high hopes. I've waited a while to make sure any kinks are knocked out, it was worth the wait.I did have a problem with the first one in the fact it wobbled from side to side, that was the black model so I tried the white and it's perfectly flat.The mouse comes with a AAA lithium battery which is a great touch, it keeps the weight down. You can choose between AA and AAA in the mouse which is great. I put the AAA in a converter and in the AA spot for better weight distribution. It feels great.I connected the mouse and it got picked up by synapse straight away, the firmware updated automatically. I calibrated the surface as well so it's running tip top.The stock skates are excellent, really slippy, had no problem with my aim in apex or cod.In the hand it feels fantastic, it's smaller than the g305 but fills my hand well. There's a slight groove to the left of the mouse for the thumb and it feels really comfortable.The clicks are snappy, not oo spongey.Overall this is probably going to be my new main, until a lightweight g305 comes out anyway!

    5.0 out of 5 stars All-round, an excellent - and very subtle - wireless gaming mouse.

    C. · 25 May 2021

    I recently purchased myself a shiny new gaming laptop so, as is customary when I get myself a new slab of hardware, I decided to get myself a whole load of new gear to go with it, including a new mouse. Having used a wired one for a while now, I wanted a wireless one this time around - so I narrowed it down to this, the Razer Orochi v2 after reading about its epic battery life and features. I've been using it for a few days now, so let's get cracking with some blurb about how it’s resonating with me so far...>>>WHAT'S IN THE BOX?In the nice (and, yay, mostly cardboard) retail packaging, you'll find the mouse itself, a single AA battery, some instructions and some stickers. Because we all need stickers.>>>FIRST IMPRESSIONS?When I popped it out of its box, the first thing that struck me about the Orochi v2 was how unbelievably light it was. Seriously, it's probably about the same weight as a packet of salt'n'vinegar crisps. The second thing that struck me was that I wasn't immediately enamoured with the material that the mouse is made from; although it feels well-constructed, the plastic isn’t very premium-feeling - and I'm assuming that this material was chosen for its featherlight weight rather than its aesthetic appeal. Rather thankfully however, the mouse is very comfortable to hold, and I find that my fingers and thumb reach all of the buttons nicely.Design-wise, it's very subtle - there's very little about this mouse that gives any clue that it's a £70 gaming mouse, rather unlike many of it's RGB-adorned brethren - and this is something that I find very appealing, so brownie points go to Razer for this.>>>CONNECTIVIY & SETUPAn interesting thing about this squeaker is that there are two ways to connect it to your computer; you can use the supplied USB receiver (found inside the mouse) or you can connect it via Bluetooth - and this duality in connection is something I’ve never seen on a mouse before.You're best off connecting it via USB for the first time to get it set up, as once you pop the USB receiver into your computer, the Razer Cortex/Synapse installer runs automatically and is very straightforward to install and get things up and running. More on the software in a bit.>>>CLICKS AND MOVEMENTAll of the buttons on the mouse have very positive-feeling microswitches, with the exception of the scroll-wheel, which feels a little less positive - but it feels nice and clicky nonetheless. The left-click on my Orochi v2 is pretty loud and took a little while to get used to as my previous mouse was pretty quiet, but it’s by no means a deal breaker.I’ve done some testing to see if I can detect any difference between the mouse when it’s connected via USB and Bluetooth, and I have to say that there is indeed a bit of a difference. When connected via USB, the movement is precise and smooth, but when connected via Bluetooth, things move slightly less smoothly, but this might be down to the fact that I've got a 165Hz screen and it might look less obvious on screens with a lower refresh rate. In any case, you can easily switch between both of them, but it would definitely be advantageous to use the USB connection when playing games in which precision is required.Taking a look at the underside of the mouse, you’ll see that it has two large (somewhat oversized!) gliding pads at its front and rear, and an additional ring of the same gliding material around its optical sensor - which means that it moves incredibly smoothly; possibly more smoothly than any mouse I’ve ever used. I’m using it on my Steelseries QcK polycarbonate pad and the pointer moves in a silky-smooth manner even when moving the mouse incredibly slowly. When gaming, this translates to equally silky-smooth movement.It also feels very precise and there are options to fully customise the DPI settings in the software, which is up next...>>>SOFTWAREAs mentioned before, when you plug the Orochi v2’s USB receiver into your computer, it will automatically launch the Razer software installer. This installs two separate apps; ‘Razer Cortex’ and ‘Razer Synapse’. ‘Razer Cortex’ is a multi-function app which has a game boosting mode that does some cool things with optimisation, as it kills unimportant tasks to free up memory and system resources when you launch a game, can show your FPS count, has a system optimisation function, offers on games and a rewards system. I’ve not explored much of it yet, but it looks very good.‘Razer Synapse’ is the app that controls the Orochi v2’s functions however, as you can use it to edit the function of the mouse’s buttons and set them to individual keys, media launchers and all sorts of stuff, which is pretty cool. Importantly, it allows you to adjust the DPI settings from a lowly 100DPI (very slow) to 18000DPI (impossibly fast), and allows you to set up to five different DPI settings which can be changed quickly by pressing the button on the top of the mouse. You can also save separate profiles if you want to assign game-specific settings to your buttons, and there are other options in there that allow you to control various other gadgets from the software, such as Philips Hue lighting, and there’s Bolo Alexa options and all sorts of other things.All in all, the software is excellent and rather more fully-featured than I expected - so it’s definitely an excellent bonus on top of a great piece of hardware.>>>BATTERY LIFEI'm writing this bit a couple of months after buying this mouse, and so far I have to say that its battery life has been fantastic; but I was marred by a collection of out-of-date AA batteries (which have now been chucked!) that at least allowed me to see if there was any difference in battery life when connected via USB versus connecting via Bluetooth, and... Well, there's a huge difference! It would seem that the battery life when connecting via USB is considerably shorter than it is when connecting via Bluetooth; I can't quantify this with figures as I wasn't timing it, but I would say that you get roughly a third extra period of battery life when connecting via Bluetooth. This is, of course, served with the caveat that the movement is more precise and smooth when connecting via USB, but if you're all about preserving battery life, I'd recommend connecting via Bluetooth when you're doing everything other than gaming.>>>CONCLUSIONThe Razer Orochi v2 is an excellent all-rounder of a mouse, which offers more connectivity and customisation options than most, is very comfortable and precise to use, and comes with an excellent bundle of software. It’s definitely a winner.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Lighweight And Slick

    A.C. · 14 November 2023

    Been using this mouse for about 8-9 months now, and it's been a real winner, especially if you're into the claw grip.Gotta be straight, it's a bit small. If you've got big hands, might not be your best bet. But for claw grippers, it's comfy and light – like it's made for it. Cool thing is, it plays nice with both big and small batteries. Flexibility is always a plus, and this mouse gets it.You can mess around with the front panel to make it look how you want. Nice little touch for personalizing your setup.No problems from day one. Clicks are sharp, and it's fast. No drama, just plug and play.Price is sweet. Doesn't break the bank, and it's holding its own against pricier mice.If you're into claw grip and don't wanna spend big bucks, this mouse is solid. I've had a smooth ride with it, and I'd recommend it if you're on a budget and want something reliable.Let me drop a quick note on the battery life of this mouse – it's impressive. In the 8-9 months I've had it, I've only had to change the batteries twice.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Good weight balance, great battery life, phenomenal mouse.

    J. · 25 July 2021

    Can't really say much more. I was looking for a small, portable mouse for my laptop with which I could game with when travelling, as I didn't want to drag my DM1 FPS along with me (old SS Sensei clone). It weighs nearly 10g less, which initially threw off my muscle memory, but I readjusted after a couple of hours. Honestly, this mouse could easily replace my main - there's no pre-travel on the buttons, clicks are crisp, absolutely no issues with the sensor, no RGB (which these days is a godsent, especially in a wireless mouse), really good stock skates and it's pretty much plug&play if you're fine with the stock DPI settings. Not a huge fan of the Razer software though, but it's a small price to pay.So far, I probably clocked about 50 hours of game time on the battery they provided, so I can't exactly comment on the it's battery life. The shape is quite comfy, unless you've got giant hands - mine are slightly above average and I did feel some fatigue after some time (though it could be because of the different grip style I had to use, since i could BARELY claw-grip it).All in all, great mouse, would recommend.

    Razer

    A.E.G. · 25 September 2024

    One of the best light mouses I have ever seenWish there was a black one

    Znakomita myszka!

    J. · 14 August 2024

    Wygląda pięknie, wygodna, działa bez zarzutów nie rozłącza się, jest precyzyjna.

    Fluidité et légèreté

    L. · 24 July 2024

    Je suis ravie de cette souris, très légère, agréable en main, est très efficace, je l’utilise jour jouer sur ordinateur c’est fluide j’en suis ravie.

    Perfecto para agarre de garra y manos medianas/pequeñas

    G. · 21 June 2024

    Por partes:La calidad de construcción es PBT, con plástico ABS que usa Razer para todos sus periféricos y se diferencia del resto por que son duraderos, resistentes y no se desgasta ni se distorsiona con el uso, tampoco resbala por si te suda la mano, no se quedan marcas y al casi ni ensuciarse es fácil de limpiar.Muy ligero, y depende de la pila que le pongas puede pesar muy poco o aun mas que eso.Realmente cómodo y ergonómico, no molesta a la mano y puedes estar usándolo sin darte cuenta que lo tienes.Idóneo para finger y claw grip en mano mediana y pequeña.El uso que le daré al ratón está enfocado en videojuegos, por lo que para el uso diario es perfecto.Los ratones de Razer suelen ser buenos, pero este (para mí) es realmente bueno y sobre todo para ser inalámbrico.Tienes modo bluetooth y 2,4 hz, es decir, el modo sin latencia, perfecto para videojuegos.El software propio es sencillo y fácil de usar, además te indica el % de batería restante.La batería va por pilas AA o AAA, puedes elegir el modelo que quieras, teniendo un uso diario y únicamente en 2,4hz, la batería aguanta un mes (perfecto y mas que suficiente con pilas recargables).Un ratón mediano/pequeño, ligero e inalámbrico, claw y finger grip, con una calidad de construcción mejor que la del resto con mucha diferencia y por 50€.El mejor ratón de lejos para este rango de precio y wireless.

    Çok çok iyi

    İ. · 3 May 2024

    Mouse arıyorsan al geç düşünme

    Razer Orochi V2 - Mobile Wireless Gaming Mouse with up to 950 Hours of Battery Life (Ultra Lightweight Design, HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth, 2nd Gen Mechanical Mouse Switches) Black

    4.3

    BHD47708

    Quantity:

    |

    Order today to get by

    Free delivery on orders over BHD 20

    Return and refund policies

    Product origin: United Kingdom

    All product information listed on the site are from 3rd party sources, including images and reviews. bolo.bh is not liable for any claims or promotions mentioned on the product description or images with textual content. For detailed product information, please contact the manufacturer or Bolo support by logging into your account. Unless stated otherwise during checkout, all import taxes and duty are included in the price mentioned on the product page. bolo.bh follows the rules and regulations of sale in Bahrain and will cancel items in an order that are illegal for sale in Bahrain. We take all the necessary steps to ensure only products for sale in Bahrain are displayed. Product stock and delivery estimate may change with the seller even after placing the order. All items are shipped by air and items marked “Dangerous Goods (DG)” by the IATA will be cancelled from orders. We strive to process your order as soon as it is finalized.

    Similar suggestions by Bolo

    More from this brand

    Similar items from “Gaming Mice”