Testseek.com have collected 58 expert reviews of the Razer Orochi V2 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Orochi V2.
April 2021
(84%)
58 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
386 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
84010058
The editors liked
Great sensor performance
Excellent wireless performance
Low click latency
Very high button quality
Very good scroll wheel
Good choice of components
Lightweight
Excellent mouse feet
Full software customizability
Bluetooth connectivity
Only 1 AA or AAA battery required
Bluetooth or dongle connection
Premium feel across grip types
Light weight
Smooth gliding
Sleek
Lightweight design
Great performance
Intuitive software
Two wireless modes
Long battery life
Portable and lightweight design
Superb battery life
Ultra-low latency
Dual-mode wireless (2.4Ghz and Bluetooth)
Very comfortable to use
Nice custom design options and colorways
Fast
Light
And agile
18
000 DPI
Comfortable for all grip types
Exceptional endurance on just 1 AA or AAA battery
Versatile choice of Razer Hyperspeed wireless or Bluetooth dongle
Storage compartment for USB receiver when not in use
Superb click latency
Feels well-built
The editors didn't like
No wireless extender included
CPI deviation
Resource-heavy software
A little short
Especially for medium or large hands
Not rechargeable
No RGB
Too small for larger hands
Limited features
Pricey
No Chroma RGB lighting
Requires batteries
May be a bit small for people with larger hands
No Chroma RGB
Side keys are made for righties
No wired option
No Razer Customs options in Malaysia yet
Ideal for fingertip grip
But only for those with large or medium-sized hands
Published: 2021-06-13, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com
If you're looking for a portable wireless mouse with excellent battery-life and exceptional responsiveness, then look no further as Razer has the panacea with their all-new Orochi v. It's also well-designed, comfortable to use for long periods and is vers...
Great Shape, Good array of buttons, Great sensor, Dual Wireless (2.4 GHz and Bluetooth), Dual Battery (AAA and AA), 2 Year Warranty, = Custom fascias are available through the Razer Store
Price, Slight movement in the LMB and RMB
It's fair to say that we've had something of a mixed experience with wireless mice in the recent past, from the excellent Basilisk Ultimate to the promising but ultimately flawed KATAR PRO Wireless, so we entered into this review with a degree of trepidat...
Razer's first attempt at hot-swappable custom shells is impressive, but currently too restricted. The Orochi V2's price is the real star of the show, wrapping an ultra-lightweight design and great sensor into a fantastic travel companion...
Compact, Very light even with battery inside, Fast, accurate tracking, Excellent battery life, Fast response time, Has both 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth, Razer Synapse works well, Dedicated USB dongle compartment inside
Non-adjustable scroll wheel, Two DPI switch buttons would be better, No wired capability, Battery indicator doesn't show exact percentage, No RGB lighting
The Razer Orochi V2 is a pretty solid wireless gaming mouse but it ultimately depends on what you need one for...
Portable design, Centralized battery placement, Simple and clean aesthetic, Clicky buttons, Clear way to tell which DPI level you're on
No way to tell how much battery you have left, 2.4GHz receiver performance is underwhelming
Razer recently launched the Razer Orochi V2 wireless, the company's latest ultra-lightweight wireless mouse. Despite carrying the Orochi name, the Orochi V2 is a far cry from its predecessor just based on looks alone. That's a good thing.ContentsRazer Oro...
Lightweight design without honeycomb shell, Convenient dongle storage in mouse body, Flawless HyperSpeed wireless performance, Support for both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless, Thoughtful design with lower button height and forward sensor placement
Small size is not for everyone; tapering shape means less support toward the rear, No battery percentage indicator in Synapse 3
At S$104.90, the Orochi V2 is pretty reasonably priced for what it offers. It delivers flawless wireless performance and excellent battery life, all in a lightweight package without any holes. It handles nimbly and is a great fit for those with smaller ha...
Battery and connectivity options, Fast 18,000 DPI sensor, Customizable designs
Unsuitable for larger hands, Awkward without grip tape, Expensive for what you get
If you're looking for a small, wireless gaming mouse then the Razer Orochi V2 looks to be a compelling choice. A lack of RGB might put off some gamers, but with customizable faceplates, long battery life, and sharp clicks more than make up for it...
Published: 2021-05-17, Author: David , review by: geektopia.es
Abstract: Dentro del mundillo de los ratones hay un espacio para los ratones para jugar pero que se puedan transportar fácilmente. El Orochi v2 de Razer entra en esa categoría, y es la evolución del Orochi lanzado hace unos seis años, que a la postre es el que he u...