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RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse

RAZER Orochi  Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
46%
Excellent
30%
Very Good
11%
Average
6%
Below Average
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Poor
Rating: 8.24/10
Nysa
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Review Date: 02/12/13
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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This mouse has superb handle. With the mouse to highest settings and windows/mac tracking speed set to highest, it doesn't jump about, but is smooth. At typical settings, it's just actually fantastic.The shape is good. The curves where they are make it more like anything is in my hand than what I'm utilised to. Have to really feel it to know what I imply.Wireless/wired option is nice. Did not come with rechargeable batteries.
Keefer
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Review Date: 02/07/13
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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Fantastic overall performance as a wired mouse:-fantastic feel. major buttons are a small springy and require a small as well significantly force imo, though i could get employed to them.-weight is best when batteries are in. glides nicely.-appears great with out getting flamboyant. wheel light can be on or off. -proper side buttons are hard to press, left are not possible unless u shift ur hand.-Bluetooth is terrible. right after 2-three seconds of no movement it sleeps. Then jumps across the screen when it wakes up. there is no repair for this, google it. -Wire is brief!!! this is not a wireless mouse. it just pretends to be.for it's price you can pick up a considerably better wired mouse.if you're set on a wireless mouse pick up the logitech mx anywhere.
Kelley
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Review Date: 02/03/13
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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Functions on practically any surface. I've used this on just about any surface other than glass, from soft (couch cushion) to pretty reflective table surfaces and it just functions. The cable to the mouse is extremely effectively constructed, I want even more had been like this. I adore the battery cover - choosing to go with some neo mags was pure brilliance. Not rechargeable - they must have put to use the identical recharge mechanism as the Mamba or allowed you to use rechargeable batteries in there with the USB recharging the batteries. Sharp edges imply that if you're working with it on a soft surface, it can snag sometimes, which can get incredibly annoying. If the wheel had been smooth motion, that would have been highly nice, but not a major item. I bought this as my key laptop mouse. I've utilized a wide variety of optical mice and this blows them all away. I use it wired most of the time with no difficulties. If I start to have challenges with the wire, I just disconnect it and turn it on for bluetooth really like.
Mickey
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Review Date: 01/22/13
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
Comment:
The left button on my Logitech v270 started going out, so I started searching for a bluetooth mouse that was equal or bigger than it, preferably a full sized bluetooth mouse, but that's apparently not at present available by any of the key producers. Soon after seeing so many 9+ out of ten critiques for this mouse on different gaming internet sites, plus the color of the mouse & LEDs matched my Alienware M17x, I decided to invest the ๖. I wish I would have continued my search. As some others right here have stated it goes to sleep as well promptly (less than five seconds of non-use) & you will get a minimum of an inch of cursor jump although it wakes up.Scroll Wheel Lag: Considering that I am moving the mouse when it happens, I classify this scroll wheel issue as separate from the issue mentioned above. Basically, I can get started scrolling down & immediately after 2-3 spins, it will cease scrolling for an further two-3 spins just before operating once more. I can swap above to another bluetooth mouse & repeat the procedure on the same page, with no lag in scrolling.Comfort: All I want is a bluetooth mouse with a full sized width & full sized length. I want to rest my palm on the back of the mouse & let my fingers fall naturally across the buttons on the front of the mouse, not "claw grip" it with my fingertips. The flaps across the bottom sides of this are especially sharp, creating it really uncomfortable. The top edges/battery cover are sharp also. From the manufacturer's site:"The Razer Orochi brings mobile gaming mouse standards to new heights with its modest form factor and bleeding-edge technologies."I believed "bleeding-edge" was figurative, until I discovered how sharp the edges really are.I thought this was supposed to be a "top of its class" bluetooth gaming mouse. Any of the issues I talked about are sufficient to contemplate returning it. All of these troubles combined make it a mandatory return.My search continues...
Kuper
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Review Date: 01/09/13
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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Was easy to connect to my laptop. Really sensitive but you can adjust this. None so far.
Henrietta
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Review Date: 12/02/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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Compactwireless and wired modeslights up when I installed drivers, at initially they did not recognize my mouse.Took me a few toggles to get the scroll wheel to light up.None of these are anywhere close to docking off an egg. Razer does a wonderful job packing their goods, I seeking forward to getting more of their products in the future.
Paniz
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Review Date: 11/20/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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This is a good upgrade for a notebook mouse if you completed mind the value tag. Works excellent with windows and has no connection issues.The look and feel of this mouse do stand out from all other bluetooth mice I have owned. I do not fully grasp why Razer would not enable this mouse to function with a Mac, yes the generic three button functions of the mouse do function with Mac but I did not buy a low cost three button mouse. Also this mouse turns off immediately after three seconds and their is some lag in coming back on. So for these reasons fourǛ eggs. I would say all in all I am incredibly content with this mouse, some points I would alter but if Razer updates the drivers for mac I have no concerns and would purchase an additional.
Konane
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Review Date: 11/18/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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Adore the size of mouse. Excellent travel mouse as well. The choices and configuration of the buttons is awsome! Functions fantastic with Windows & as well. Only annoying thing about the mouse is how swift it will go into sleep mode. If you let this sit for a lot more than a feww seconds it will go into sleep mode. Even so any little touch will wake it. Hopefully in a firmware update they will give a timing selection for sleep mode.
Claudia
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Review Date: 10/08/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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Uncomplicated to use software, Quite Responsive, very good high quality back thumb button is a tiny also far back. This is a great mouse if you game on a laptop. I've been working with it to replace my G5, The only complaint is that the back button is just about 1ǚ an inch as well far back, if the side buttons were to be moved about 1ǚ an inch towards the front, this would be the great mouse
Zaviera
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Review Date: 09/29/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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1. excellent tracking2. great scrollwheelthree. smooth rubberfour. usb-wired modefive. the mouse surface feels excellent and comfortable, the cover is attached by magnet (remove to install battery)six. 4 side buttons for each left-hand and proper-hand users 1. can\'t recharge mouse by means of usb cabletwo. no horizontal scrollingthree. back and forward button don't stick out adequate, and they are as well tiny, challenging to press4. the mouse went to sleep when not in use for 3 second, it lags when wakes upfive. driver cd is not included (razer support page is block from my organization due to "freeware downloads," stupid IT division) If razer incorporate an usb charging function, and make the side buttons larger, this would be the excellent bluetooth mouse
Gail
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Review Date: 09/21/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
Comment:
+Easy setup+Good response in wireless/wired modes+Nice situation to keep mouse protected+Excessively epic packagingProgramming software program is accomplished properly and gives a lot of assignment possibilities. Operates flawlessly in Win7 64bit. Not sure if its my laptop or if its the mouse itself, but at times there is a delay prior to the cursor will respond when coming from an idle state. The battery access is incredibly exclusive, I like the magnetic enclosure. On/Off switch is really easy to get to.I totally adore the blue light in the scroll wheel and the ability to toggle on/off. Flashing the firmware is simple and updating the programming is just as easy. Overall quite nice mouse. Just a tad smaller than I thought it would be, but I'm not taking any eggs off for that. Extremely happy.
Michael_B@NCIX
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Review Date: 08/23/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
Cons:Bluetooth mode lags (Problem with bluetooth mice in general)Anglur design can snag on some soft surfaces (Couches)Not exceptional ergonomicDoes not run at 4000dpi in bluetooth mode.Sensor somewhat picky about surfaces.

Pros:Great form factor with a small cordGREAT sensorEasily adjustable DPIAppealing design
Comment:
The razer oorchi, while not the best gaming mouse I have ever used, it really works well as a laptop gaming mouse. Plug in the short cable that never tangles, possibly pair it with a kabuto mousepad, and you have yourself a great gaming solution. It may not be the most ergonomic mouse I've ever used, but that comes with the form factor.However, outside of gaming, I would say the mouse is quite unsatisfactory. How could this be? Well, I often like to use my laptop on my couch, but the fabric of my couch snags on the very front of the mouse due to it's angular design. It doesn't track on every surface in my house, and a mousepad is indeed required to make the mouse work at times. In addition to that, the bluetooth mode is laggy (a problem with bluetooth, not the oorchi), it doesn't have as high of DPI, and it's bad enough that I actually prefer the trackpad on my computer to it. When I feel the need to pull out a mousepad and plug in the mouse, its failed as a wireless mouse. Still, I like it enough for those extended gaming sessions that I would still buy the mouse again.
Lakyle
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Review Date: 08/20/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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Worked flawlessly. My blue tooth on my Technique 76 Laptop worked right out of the box. The response on on this mouse is rather nice for a blue tooth mouse. I in no way had it disconnect from my laptop until the battery fully died which lasted proper around 3 months. Lasting 3 months on two AA batteries impressed the hell out of me. but as soon as that they did die on me, all I had to do is use the USB connection and preserve on using it. Good product for a Laptop. Nothing at all I would complain about. I love this mouse even for playing FPS games. Its best for laptops like my Technique 76 Laptop. Dont acquire this for a desktop. It was created to be a laptop mouse.
Woodrow
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Review Date: 08/16/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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- Bluetooth and wired options- Wireless connection top quality excellent - Somewhat small- Calls for AA Batteries
Le
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Review Date: 07/30/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
Comment:
Works as intended. Tiny but thats the nature of the beast. If you have a logitech dinovo edge with the logitech receiver that comes with it (has a tiny red/orange button on it) it will not perform with this mouse. I got a five dollar Asus bluetooth adapter on sale and it functions perfectly.
Kianga
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Review Date: 07/18/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
Comment:
- Awesome response time- Bluetooth for when a wire is inconvenient- Nonetheless has wired functionality for battery life, response time, etc. - A tad small, I come across my hand moving forward on it and cramping a tiny bit after extended gaming sessions (It is a notebook mouse though!) This point operates greater in weird circumstances than any other mouse I have ever employed... I just had an hour extended session of tf2 employing this mouse on my buddy's bed and it worked better than my old standard mouse on a mousepad
Ganya
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Review Date: 06/22/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
Comment:
-Modest, stylish, sleek. Not a con but the way your fingers wrap about the mouse was a bit weird and took some time finding used to but after I got used to it, it genuinely added touch to the mouse.-four buttons on the side and the quick DPI modify buttons had been valuable for me when I was gaming. -Option to go wireless or wired at any provided time and if on wired, it doesn't take away from the battery.-This might just be me but I thought the "feet" of the mouse was phenomenal. It worked on just about every surface I applied it on, round, flat, wood, carpet, and so on. I noticed two massive problems while in wireless mode (I use wireless more so it affected me a lot more).1. This mouse loves to sleep. Leave it alone for just 5 seconds and it sleeps. Trying moving it after it does and the cursor on screen will teleport. With standard usage, this isn't a difficulty. But during gameplays, this can literally kill you, especially on FPS.2. The mouse will randomly stop operating. You can be playing a game and the mouse will literally quit on screen. It's not the battery or the connection either. I've changed battery four occasions and this happened even when the battery was new. The blinking light indicated that the mouse was connected but it nevertheless wouldn't operate. I could turn it off and turn it back on and it nevertheless wouldn't work. Actually, this is the only cause for the low rating. It's an amazing mouse, specially for 1 that's mobile. It's pretty sweet searching and its extremely accurate. But due to the cons I mentioned above, I'm afraid I am going to have to return this mouse and look for yet another. The clear resolution to my cons is going wired mode but the scenario that I am in at present tends to make wired mode a hassle, which is why I went with this mouse in the first location.
Gryta
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Review Date: 05/25/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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Worked although in wired mode The side buttons are in terrible places and are quite uncomfortable to use for any repetitive action. I do not know about anybody else but i could not get my mouse to function with any type of application otherwise the mouse cursor would just turn into inactive and unplayable. Incredibly short cord length. This is a very modest mouse with concave sides it almost feels like. This is a fingertip mouse unless you have seriously truly tiny hands not ergonomic. From what i saw of it before i returned the product it was rapid and somewhat smooth. I like the razer death adder additional.
Bena
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Review Date: 05/08/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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Wirless+Wired Brief Wire, Modest.
Kirkan
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Review Date: 05/05/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
Comment:
Wired and wireless modes both operate without issues. Has the features I have on my 'gaming' mouse at home that I wanted for my portable; side buttons, an really-valuable-for-gaming scroll wheel button (no tilting or smooth/detented switch nonsense,) and decent tracking/sensitivity. Sensitivity can be adjusted by clicking on the correct-hand side thumb buttons (a nice, straightforward touch--assuming you're not a lefty.) Is (obviously) transportable (comes with a small sleeve for travel), can be produced cordless without having the use of a USB dongle. Not a genuine gaming mouse, ergonomics-wise, but you really should be conscious of this beforehand; pretty little, and symmetrical, which implies it's not practically as comfy as it could be, but I suppose southpaws want appreciate, also. Matte black best will almost certainly look disgusting soon sufficient from oil on my hands, sides are shiny, and can be a bit slippery. Not affordable. This mouse fills a quite certain niche; I think it's unfair to be vital of it more than things it wasn't necessarily intended to do. It's basically a competent travel mouse with the capabilities necessary to permit gaming on it, but I would never use it as a primary gaming mouse.I've been road-testing it whilst away from home for a couple weeks, and the ergonomics imply your hands will hurt following really long sessions. As a person who travels fairly a bit and does CAD function and plays way too quite a few games, I would've preferred a bigger mouse, but the wireless/wired characteristic was worth it. Nevertheless, this mouse is not for everybody; there are compromises in the design, so you require to figure out what your priorities are. GF got it for me from Newegg.
Hamegreg@NCIX
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Review Date: 04/21/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
Cons:Bluetooth seems to fail with windows, buttons on the side are cheap made.

Pros:Firm grip, good plastic quality, detachable usb cord.
Comment:
In overall, it is a pretty good mouse, the only problem I found is that when you connect your mouse to more than 1 operating system (including windows) with Bluetooth, windows will not be able to connect to the mouse correctly. But if you are more of a plugged in person, the mouse will fit your needs more than any other.Also, the back button has started to fail on mine. After a year of regular use, the back button started to interpret a single-click as a double-click, resulting in a bad browsing experience.
Agamemnon
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Review Date: 04/04/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
Comment:
It does precisely what it says on the box. Duel mode wired / wireless is a nice feature. But for any variety of gaming or serious use it will need to be plugged in. Smaller than I thought. Other reviewers stated that it is a smaller mouse, but it is a Genuinely small mouse. It is nevertheless comfortable to use.its practically impossible to use all four of the side buttons on the mouse with no taking your hand off the device. Costly but comes with good attributes, the braided USB cable is a nice touch that eliminates tangles. Blutooth indicates no receiver taking an extra usb slot most of the time. Carrying case for when not in use.The added touches are great, but for the cost they need to be.
Jean
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Review Date: 04/04/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
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sturdy therefore far (its been dropped a couple of instances oops), cool style, dual function, wonderful. my 1st razor product so far and i like it. when plugged in the mouse nonetheless looks cool and if anything additional tradtional mouse like. dont lose the cord or you're in trouble due to the fact the plug is tucked in that front thingy and without having theirs you would be hard pressed to locate a single that fits. effectively con for me perhaps not for other individuals but its little. i didnt read carefully but had been advised to purchase this brand. searched "bluetooth razor mouse" and picked the top rated one particular. regrettably i didn't catch the portion where it said "notebook gaming mouse" definately small and transportable. Utilizing it with a desktop
Sileas
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Review Date: 04/02/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
Comment:
Wonderful mouse, as per description/manual/reviews/experience. The mouse is incredibly smaller (from manufacturer: Approx. size in mm: 99(L) x 67.eight(W) x 35(H)), it's way to small for my hand, but I purchased for my wife and she often asked for a smaller size mouse (she loves it). The mouse is developed to be employed with a laptop (short cord is a Huge+, you don't deal with access on your desk). Bluetooth is usable for gaming but NOT Recommended, any decent gamer will never ever use wireless for anything at all even though playing (no exceptions). Wired mode (with all most recent drivers and firmware is glitch free).Any tweaks such as speed/ and sensitivity can be adjusted in software, maintaining numerous profiles for games or regular desktop is suggested and must be applied (you paid for it, may well as properly use it) The mouse is light, ( you can use batteries as your weight adjustment (just make confident they great and dry, hehe)As a side note, for persons who will need a bigger size, get "Razer Naga Epic", so what that its ũ None located. Everyone complaining about efficiency of skipping/freezing/etc in game has a restricted tech understanding, these are normally induced by OS or interference from other drivers/software (diasble Nvidia desktop *** and you may possibly see the light).Majority of cons I've observed were merely from persons who haven't read critiques or plain tech specs for this item and are mostly irrelevant This is a high finish gaming mouse, if you have dated laptop with an old Bluetooth (BT) implementation or you are using a BT adapter these are inadequate. Look at the efficiency spec although wireless, even as low as it is, it will nevertheless need to have high finish BT implementation. Working with a usb stick with BT is a perform about but it what you get is a lowsy BT on the USB1. (maybe two if you are fortunate) that can't maintain up with what mouse send to it more than BT or even transfer that to the comp itself (bus size is as well little?) Still for the gamer the greatest use for BT is although watching a replay on Television through HDMI in the comfort of the couch.
Ted
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Review Date: 03/31/12
RAZER Orochi Black Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse
Comment:
Operates well as a mouse - I love the accuracy and it feels great in my hand. Detachable cord is a definite plus (I don't feel it uses the battery when plugged in) and so far with moderate usage I'm on the initially (included) set of batteries. None however
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