Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Razer Orochi Review: A solid portable wireless gaming mouse

Whether you game on the go or simply wish to invest in a solid portable mouse for use with the laptop, the Razer Orochi is well worth considering.

Razer is actively pushing portable systems with the launch of the Razer Blade series in Europe, as well as the world unveiling of the seriously impressive Blade Pro. The company also needs a portable mouse that can be used with these notebooks, as well as other laptops and general computing use. This is where the Orochi comes in.

As well as being lugged around with a laptop, this mobile mouse is designed to be transported between LAN events, thanks to the included bag and sleeved cable for both wired and wireless connectivity. The unit we're looking at today is the 2015 model, which is the successor to the older 2014 Orochi mouse.

It looks the part

The Orochi is a Razer mouse and so you can expect to see the similar looks shared by sibling products. It sports an aggressive, almost alien look from the front and is comfortable to hold using all grip styles aside full palm, unless you happen to have smaller hands. And because this is Razer, there's also Chroma lighting with full support for its Synapse software.

Despite the form factor and who this mouse is targeted at, Razer has managed to pack in a total of seven programmable buttons. The main two buttons and scroll wheel clicker are joined by two more on either side of the unit. They all feel solid, as one would expect from the brand.



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