Orochi V2 Unboxing & Sound Test
This a review of Orochi V2 is very light mouse with less than 80g and you can install triple A lithium battery to bring out down more in weight. It last longer in battery life than g305. It's very small mouse. It's even smaller than G305. It's razer's flagship mouse. Does it make you better gamer? Yes and no. The best setting is 400, 800 dpi for gaming. For general desktop use 1600 dpi is best. It works right out of the box. No additional accessories to buy.
It offers
- wireless bluetooth
- usb wireless dongle from razer
- easily to open door to change battery
- comes with AA lithium battery very light
- virgin PTFE feet "glides"
Does this improve your gaming yes and no. It really depends on hand size. For most people this mouse would be fine.
It's louder the mouse clicks. The side buttons are premium clicks. Everything about this mouse feels premium. The clicks feel nice and crisp. It's way louder than G305. G305 mouse clicks are less loud. To be honest, I feel like a different gamer with this mouse. It's very easy adjustment from my G305. Which one do I like best? Orochi V2 is super light weight, can change battery, and has crisp clicks. I feel like logitech made a better mouse overall. But for the price it can't be beat. It's really good mouse. It's in between a superlight and viper mini. I had the viper before it wasn't my favorite mouse.
I also like the logitech software better. It has desktop profile and different gamer profiles. It's either your team blue or team green. I like the razer keyboards more. Razer makes really good keyboard. Their mice also tough to beat. Logitech makes better mouse. It's preference thing. Orochi is one my most favorite razer mice as so far.
Anyways. Thanks for reading and please check out my video. No latency issues at all either. The mouse is quick snappy and no laggy at all wirelessly. It feels as responsive as wired mouse. It's gamer mouse don't be confused with desktop wireless mice. They lag and are horrible to game with.