Razer Orochi Bluetooth Laser Gaming Mouse

Published by Tanya Rothenburg on 08.12.09
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Conclusion

In cooperation with professional gamers, Razer created an overall almost perfect gaming mouse which can be used for office as well as gaming purposes and shows off all its abilities in First Person Shooters. The most impressive fact is though, that using the mouse via Bluetooth, it shows no signs of lag. For full functionality it is recommended to install the needed software drivers from Razer. It is very easy to install and most importantly times in which drivers just crashed seem to be forgotten.

The Razer Orochi Laser Gaming Mouse can be used wether if you're left- or right-handed and it allows a very natural position of your hand. A well defined pressure point for every button is also very comfortable. Using the grippy mouse wheel also scrolling can be done absolutely effortlessly. The relatively small size can be a disadvantage if you are the sort of gamer who likes to lift the mouse up. Especially if you in this case have big hands you can expect problems.

Generally the mouse comes with exceptionally good gliding characteristics. The big pads allow a very homogeneous experience. Paired up with the weight and an low center of gravity it has a very good percision no matter if you're doing sudding or continuous movements. The buttons are placed on the right positions and the buttons pressure point is excellent.

The Razer Orochi Laser Gaming mouse is for hardcore gamer aswell for the normal laptop-users a perfect match. The possibility to use it with or without a cable, makes it almost unreplacable. For all who need a bigger mouse there is the possibility to get the Mamba, another mouse from Razer. With the Orochi, Razer really produced a very good product.





The Razer Orochi Laser Gaming Mouse can be bought at Digitec to a price of CHF 114.- (est. EUR 76.-).



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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