





🎮 Elevate your mobile gaming with precision and freedom — don’t just play, dominate.
The Razer Orochi Mobile PC Gaming Mouse combines a cutting-edge 6400 DPI 4G laser sensor with versatile wired and Bluetooth connectivity, delivering exceptional accuracy and flexibility. Designed for professionals and gamers on the move, it offers an impressive 3-month battery life powered by 2 AA batteries, all packed into a compact, ergonomic design ideal for smaller hands. Whether you’re crushing deadlines or climbing leaderboards, the Orochi ensures you stay ahead with seamless performance and customizable control.
| ASIN | B00AAS88K6 |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 3 months |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | Razer |
| Color | green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (408) |
| Date First Available | December 1, 2012 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.64 x 1.38 x 3.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | RZ01-00820100-R3U1 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.64 x 1.38 x 3.9 inches |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
L**A
So Far, The Best Laptop Mouse I've Had
I have VERY small hands, so what was a downside for others is a clear bonus for me. Giant, unwieldy mice are very obnoxious for me to use, and this is an absolutely perfect size. If you have small hands and want a GOOD bluetooth mouse, this is a very good option. It's pretty, it's smooth, and once you get it set up is amazingly comfortable. It also has a nice weight to it once you put in the batteries. NOTE: If you are not used to a high-DPI mouse, it will jerk all over your screen at first and make life really awkward. All you have to do is adjust the DPI down (which you can do on the fly, even in wireless mode) to something a bit more comfortable. A combination of that and adjusting pointer speed should handle pretty much whatever adjustment you need there. CONS: Synapse can be rage-inducing at times (It gave me MASSIVE problems with my Naga as well), but that's pretty much it. I was expecting full configuration options like in the legacy driver software. However, Synapse just sits there and essentially says 'Oh, look, you have an Orochi. Good for you.' It did install the necessary drivers (Plug in to the USB for a minute, install Synapse, run it, and then you're free to unplug whenever.), which was really most of what I needed it to do, but it would be nice to have a configuration menu for the thing. If you truly hate Synapse and want nothing to do with it, or it causes problems for your computer, the mouse CAN work right out of the box without Synapse installed, but you won't get updated drivers. What I'd recommend is download Synapse, have it download your new drivers, and then uninstall Synapse if it gives your machine any problems. ON REPORTED PROBLEMS WITH THE MOUSE SLEEPING: If you buy one and experience problems with it waking up from sleep too slowly, you can go into your bluetooth settings in Windows and turn off the 'turn off adapter to save power' option, and that should improve your response time. It's kind of annoying to find, but the setting IS in there, and it WILL fix most issues with the mouse lagging on wakeup. Nice thing is, it'll help it for your other bluetooth devices also. The mouse does go to sleep, but the only thing I've had to do to wake it up so far is just click once and it's immediately back and moving around at full-speed in less than a second. This does not appear to be a problem, at least not with the 2013 edition. I do, however, have a newer machine with newer bluetooth hardware, so that may also be a factor.
D**Z
Makes you the coolest guy in library
Cut the appreciation, I will mainly talk about the disadvantage of this mouse that you may want to know. Cons - Very large battery consumption. Probably for it's high-performance sensor and Bluetooth module, you'd better prepare two sets, 4 rechargeable AA batteries for it. - Could be a bit small for big hand. If you don't like the size of common laptop mice, consider this a problem. - Computer knowledge required. After all, this a hard-core gaming mouse, to perform its full power, like programmable side keys and adjustable sensibility, some higher-grade computer knowledge is required. For example, the mouse's dpi can go up to 6400dpi, but in 90% of situation, it's not a practical option, because it's TOO fast. I'm a League of Legends player myself, I usually use 1600dpi for the game. So always choose the option that suits the use best. - Too cool for thieves. It's not a joke, bad people exist. Using a mouse that is like stealth fighter and with a light-emitting scroll in the middle in the public is like showing off. So, be careful. These are some (potential) problems I think that could happen to other customers. Hope it helps.
A**R
Really awful
I bought this mouse because I thought, in 2015, they could get wireless right for once. Consider my 20 dollar wireless keyboard from Microsoft: never a hiccup, missed key, or even a change of batteries. I had hoped this mouse would be the same. How wrong I was. I bought this because my set up was such that sitting within cable range meant looking up 70 degrees, which is pretty hard for my neck. When I received it, the box want even as nice as usual. Usually Razer products have a fold out cover so you can view the mouse in its plastic insert, but that was absent on this; a clue I should have seen. When I unpackaged it, I was surprised not to find a dongle of any sort, in direct contrast to razers statement on their site that all wireless mice come with a charger/dongle combo. It did come with a cable however, which is two feet long and totally useless. It came with batteries, which by now is quite a shocker. Upon finally setting it up (I had some trouble with my own Bluetooth dongle in windows 10), the wireless function worked somewhat decently, but would occasionally encounter such periods of packet loss as to be utterly useless even for everyday tasks—and that was from 3 feet from the receiver. At 10 feet (hint: that's the length of a lot of wired controllers and mice), it barely received any input at all. Regarding the cable, it is nice and flush, and I'm not worked about the micro USB bending or breaking like the chargers for my phone for example. However it's way too short for me and its very difficult to remove after its been plugged in. There's no place to grip it so I have to pull on the cable itself relatively hard. Regarding the mouse, plugged in at two feet and with an 80 degree angle to me screen, it's awful. Because it had two AA batteries, it's extremely back heavy. I never cared for that weighted mouse BS, but this is a little extreme. It's weighed so far back and the top extends over the back so much and its so short that the front end ends up lifting off slightly. What this causes is clicking to jitter the mouse slightly as the mouse lands back on the surface, so good luck actually clicking anything and not dragging it. The side buttons are extremely difficult to press because of their size and position, but the mouse wheel is nice. Very clicky. But the rest of it is God awful. Summary: terrible UNUSABLE wireless, no easy way to remove the cable, weighting makes the cursor wiggle upon clocks, mouse wheel is nice. Go buy a different mouse, I'm returning mine. I don't know how this got past quality control.
S**E
Great little mobile mouse. I wouldn't necessarily call it a gaming mouse, at least compared to what else is on the market. But it does have a few extra programmable buttons, and feels nice in the hand, even for its size (it is small... being mobile and all). Corded it works flawlessly. Over bluetooth... kinda hit and miss. Some days it works fine, others it seems to just jump everywhere.
A**ー
本物を所持していたので比べてみましたら偽物でした! 本物が壊れたら代用として使います!
C**N
Excelente mouse para juegos y buen tamaño para transportar. Lo malo de Razer es que no tienen soporte oficial para México y no se pudo reparar mi ratón que salió con falla para conectarse vía Bluetooth.
J**B
Ordered this Baby back in 2014. Its 2016 and its still good. Works like a charm! The only Con about the mouse is even though its wired also, they should have provided a longer cable.
J**N
El único detalle es que resulta difícil desconectar el cable del mouse, sobre todo al principio. Por lo demás, es un excelente producto.
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