Razer Orochi Bluetooth Laser Gaming Mouse

Published by Tanya Rothenburg on 08.12.09
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Handling

Ergonomics

Because of the mouses compact size, the center of gravity is very low. Therefore movements are very homogeneous and the Orochi can be accelerated very quickly if neccessary. Because of the inserted batteries which are needed for Bluetooth connectivity, the mouse is quit heavy but when moving the cursor over your screen or aming at something in a First Person Shooter it is very easy to control. After getting used to the size you wont give it away anymore, especially if you should have a bit smaller hands. The longer it is used, the more you will like the size. The Razer Orochi's manfuacturing quality is on a very high level. Even with sweaty hands, it stays still in place and gives you the grip you need. The buttons are all very easy to handle and have all an excellent defined pressure point when clicking them.



Gliding characteristics

The big gliding pads make very homogeneous gliding characteristics available to the Orochi Laser. Therefore it doesn't matter if you do quick or slow movements, the Orochi always does what you expect it to do. If you give it a tap on a well cleaned gaming pad the Razer Orochi smoothly glides over the whole pad.



Precision / Speed

It doesn't matter if you use the Orochi Laser in First Person Shooters, Strategy titles or just on your desk for office purposes combined with a high quality mousepad you'll get highest precision which will never disappoint. With the included software you are also able to adjust the sensitivity to 1 CPI which should be suitable for quite every gamer. The possibility to change the DPI settings in steps of 125 DPI, up to 4000 DPI is another plus for every gamer.



Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Software Part 1
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Software Part 2
Page 3 - Specifications / Delivery Page 7 - Handling
Page 4 - Test conditions Page 8 - Conclusion



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