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Great Review. The order, flow and pace is spot on. I didn't feel like there was any time wasted and you outlined literally all the information I want. I also, really like that you mentioned not to use 2 batteries in it at the same time. I had read that in the FAQ on Razer prior to watching thsi, but hadn't seen it mentioned in other reviews. Keep it up!
@@ECPUz Buddy, is there an extension cord in the set to bring the receiver to the desk top, as it is in the G305, so that the receiver is 20 cm from the mouse? And if it is not, does it mean that it is simply unnecessary and I can safely put the receiver on the back of the computer being calm about the stability and quality of the connection?
I hope you see this. First of all, Great video! Thanks for the detailed review. I have one small piece of info that I need to know and can't seem to find anywhere, I have the back of my PC about 1.5 meters from the furthest place I can reach with my mouse, will that affect the performance of the 2.4 GHz in anyway? Thanks in advance!
I got the Orochi V2 in white here in Australia 🇦🇺 on an eBay sale from Razer Australia for a USD converted price of $54USD and it’s an awesome mouse to use!
*Long Review and a Summary Review of the Razer Orochi V2 as of 10/15/21 with a week as my main.* I come from the Razer Naga Trinity using the 12 button side panel for over 2 years and with about 6 months usage with the 2 button side panel. And with 2 weeks using the G305 lightspeed. I had to redo this review because I took the cover off the mouse and accidentally pressed a button so my comment was gone since I was sent to another page. *_Summary of my review:_* I have small-medium hands. I prefer a claw/palm grip More like a palm grip due to my fingers being stretched out more than they are curled in. The shape of the mouse could have been better, the hump close to the back as it does nothing in its current position and the side groove for the thumb repositioned up to make it easier to press the side buttons. A longer length would have been better. It doesn't have a 2 to 1 ratio. Unsure how much that makes a difference. Buttons are good. The dpi button is hard to press due to the awkward position. It is a lightweight mouse and picking it up to reposition is not difficult but sometimes slightly awkward since I can't find a consistent grip and I keep changing while using it. It has a smooth glide. More so than the 305. I prefer the size of the 305 than the Orochi. Connectivity works pretty well but I have had an issue with the PC/Synapse not recognizing the mouse, replugging in the dongle fixes this. You should use the dongle for gaming but other than that bluetooth works great. The 305 only has the dongle. I like that I can change the scroll up and scroll down of the middle mouse button so they both have a different bind when using hypershift and it's normal bind when not using hypershift so I still have the normal scroll up/down and extra buttons. You can't do that for the 305. Razer has had issues changing profile so I have to manually do it and there are no preset commands in Razer like ghub has for some games. Lint collects a lot in the feet of the Orochi. And the edges of the product information sticker. Overall I do like the mouse and the functionality. I which the shape was a little bit different and the feet didn't collect that much lint. *It is worth the price.* If you use the fingertip grip or the claw then this mouse is for you. The feel of it in my hand. I have been using this mouse a week. The claw grip style isn't the best for me even with my small/medium hands. I guess this mouse is more fingertip. I don't like using mouse that way. I guess I do a mix of claw/palm, my ring finger hits the right edge of the right click mouse button and sometimes it would pinch that finger. Doesn't hurt at all, I can just feel the edge of the button and it will slightly squeeze. The mouse is shorter than I would like. Due to my own comfort and RocketJumpNinjas' idea of a 2 to 1 ratio for a mouse. The bump I wish was more towards the back, it being in the middle I feel doesn't do anything. If it was back more then it might have contact with the bottom of my palm close to my wrist, as of now there is a gap between my thumb and the opposite outer edge of my palm. Put your thumb to your pinky, there is a gap there, that is the area I am talking about. The groove for your thumb is comfortable and makes picking up the mouse easy which without, it isn't the easiest so grip tap might work wonders here but I haven't used grip tap before on mice. If the bottom edge of the thumb groove/the thumb groove as a whole was slightly higher, closer to the mouse buttons I might have an easier time using the side buttons and have a nice grip on the mouse. The middle mouse button isn't hard to click but I wish it was a little easier. The scroll wheel up and down is easy to use as are the side buttons. The "dpi" button which I have remapped is easy to press but I have to completely curl my finger inwards to press it. Easy to do but not comfortable or fast. The 305 is easier to pick up given the shape. The sides of the Orochi are easy to get used to but I reposition my hand often in use. I can't find a consistent grip for the mouse. The weight of the Orochi is pretty good. I have no issues at this weight. I am used to the MMO mouse the Razer Naga Trinity which is about 120 grams or 110(iirc, please look this up in case I am wrong on weight) so switching to the G305 which is 100 didn't feel much different until I did the foil mod. Then I had connectivity issues since the connection wasn't the best using that mod. The 305 was easy to pick up due to the sides curving in. It was pretty odd at first though on the 305. Given the issues I had in my previous paragraph though. The Orochi and the 305 I can pick up the whole mouse for repositioning. As for the Naga I would lift up one side and drag it. It is a heavier mouse and there is difference in weight from the Naga and either of the other two mice assuming you are using the AAA converter mod(the lithium battery as well which the 305 doesn't come with) for the 305 and the lighter battery whether is it the lithium(Orochi comes with) or a AAA. I think it might be slightly back heavy but I might be imagining that. It is a smooth glide. More so than the G305. As for bluetooth or the dongle. I played a few games on bluetooth and I thought it was my internet or me having a bad aim day. I didn't know I left it on bluetooth mode. After switching it back to the dongle I was hitting more shots. An issue I had when I switched to the dongle from bluetooth a couple times my PC/synapse wouldn't recognize the mouse which means I couldn't use it. Reconnecting the dongle fixed this issue but it happened twice during a buy phase so I couldn't buy weapons. If you are not playing a competitive game, I don't know that you would be able to notice. I played Valorant and Overwatch on bluetooth and I didn't know if it was the mouse being on bluetooth or not but after changing to the dongle I was more effective. A couple times switching from bluetooth to the dongle has made the mouse not be recognized by my PC and Razer Synapse. This has caused me to not buy in the buy phase cause I was reconnecting my mouse and didn't immediately mess with the dongle itself. Replugging in the dongle fixes it. It might be an issue with Valorant. I can switch modes outside of Val, on my desktop and the mouse has no issues. The functionality of the mouse is good. There is no tilt function but you can remap the scroll up and down to something else. I have scroll up and down remapped using hypershift so I have the normal functionality but two added keybinds in games. When switching from bluetooth to the dongle sometimes Razer doesn't recognize the mouse like I have mentioned. I remapped the dpi cycle button since I only use 800 dpi and thus I have another keybind. My hypershift button is the side button which is normally M4, my new M4 is mapped to the dpi button so that I still have it. Having hypershift as that side button makes it easy to press that button and any other button on the mouse with it. Unlike if I used the dpi cycle button as the hypershift key. The software has trouble switching profiles so I have to manually do it a lot. It does recognize a lot of my games. You can add another game like you can in ghub for the G305. Razer will try and find the game for you can show you some files, you can still browse to find it yourself. The G305 has prebuilt commands for the games it recognizes so you don't have to find out what keys the game uses by opening it up. Make sure you select the right executable or the profile won't change. It could say "thegame"win64.exe instead of just "thegame".exe. You need to keep that in mind. You can not rebind the scroll up and scroll down like you can in Razer. Or I would have changed the scroll up and down to something else when using gshift to get two more buttons. That is somewhat of a trade off. If you changed the keybinds in the game when using ghub I think the keybinds on the mouse stay the same if you used the prebuilt commands. If you choose to do the normal mimic the keyboard keys then it won't change with the change in game and you would need to change it in the software which is what you always get with Razer. Only one battery works at a time. You can't fit a AAA and a AA at the same time. It is nice it has a slot for either an AAA or an AA. The look of the mouse. I couldn't get the black variant except from the Razer store so I went with the white one. The white one is a lint magnet. You can just brush it off so that is fine. Under the mouse at the bottom is another story. The feet are lint magnets as well as the sticker(?) with the extra information on the mouse like the serial number. I prefer the logo on the Razer than the 305. The 305 is black so not so much a lint magnet and there isn't nearly as much lint/crud on the feet or bottom of the 305. The scroll wheel on the 305 does collect some lint. Even my Razer Naga Trinity didn't collect this much lint.
2 Real questions, 1) When using orochi v2 and g305 with aaa battery to aa converter, which one do you have a better grip and performance with. 2) How is your performance on orochi v2 vs viper ultimate. Is ultimate worth the extra, now that it's available for 100-110$?
1.) I haven't tried the G305 with the AAA converter. But the Orochi V2 fits my hand better and feels like a more solid grip. 2.) I'm playing better with the Orochi V2 than my Viper Ultimate. I think it's mostly due to the size/shape which for my small-medium hand size seems to work better. The Viper Ultimate is amazing though, and if you prefer a larger sized mouse that doesn't require battery changes, then it could definitely be worth the extra cost.
@@ECPUz Thanks you for the reply, I have a more relaxed claw grip style to the point where even g305 feels slightly small sometimes, I have a fear orochi v2 would just be too small for my hands. I obviously do not want to spend extra otherwise g pro superlight seemed like a perfect fit. I have heard bad things about the side buttons and rubber grip though on ultimate, is there any merit to that?
This is not a tilt scroll wheel, that was a bummer for me but you can remap the scroll up and down "buttons". I have them set as something else in whatever game I am playing with hypershift so I have the normal scroll up and down until I use hypershift and then they are something else.
Do you know if the mouse will turn off after not being used for a certain period of time or will it continually run the battery until you physically turn it off?
It will enter a "sleep mode" to conserve power when it becomes idle after a period of time. You can configure the idle time before entering sleep in Synapse.
do you think I should main it not for on the go but for my desktop set up. right now I use a basilisk and I hate it and I need a new lightweight main for valorant, please let me know what you think I have pretty small hands and my finger to wrist length is around 15 cm( I have small hands Ik).
I think it's perfect for FPS players with smaller hands. In fact, I'm still using it over my Viper Ultimate because the smaller shape and size fits my hand better. And the long battery life means it's still a good option for main desktop use.
@@comkioxd Deathadder is comfortable to me, yet I aim like complete shit with it. It just depends on someone's handsize. Small hands=small mouse, big hands=big mouse. Many people with big hands do prefer small mice, but absolutely no one with small hands prefers a big mouse though
I agree! I love the Viper Ultimate and the Deathadder V2, but my hand and fingers feel a little bit stretched on those. But with something smaller like the Orochi V2 or the Cooler Master MM710, it's perfect and seems to improve my aim.
From what I can tell the Orochi boasts enhanced switch life and the G305 boasts enhanced sensor refresh rate. I value refresh rate higher than switch life so I'm happy with my choice purchasing the G305. Agree or disagree?
Awesome video! I got the Orochi as an upgrade from my wired G102, and while they both look similar as egg-shapes, the feel in the hand is just so far apart. I loved the G102 over my smaller work mice for the way it fit in my hand, but I didn't think the Orochi would be vastly more comfortable because it really is (at least for me). I used to switch between my Logitech G102 and M331 for play and work respectively, but so far the Orochi looks to be capable for both so I won't need to switch mice but rather literally just switch from underneath lol, I love it.
OMG SAME HERE I just got an orochi after using my g102 with tiger ice feet and grip tape, at first the surface felt so weird but now it's so comfortable!
Missed a major point in why it isn't actually symmetrical, the left and right sides are actually curved differently. Most people see symmetrical and are OK with it being right handed only symmetrical due to the button layout, but having completely different sides truly makes this not symmetrical.
My other half likes small mice. I have the deathadder v2 pro wireless and like it quite a bit i just wish they had it in white to match my keyboard[ ps thats my daughter not my wife in pic]
I started converting to USB C nearly 5 years ago, that's half a decade now. It might be nit picking but I'm not upgrading any peripherals until even the dongle is usb-c which is a shame because everything else about this mouse seems great.
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You brought up Bluetooth vs the dongle which is something I've never heard any other reviewers talk about. Thank you!!!
I've been trying to pair it with bluetooth for weeks now and your video informed me correctly how to do it! THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
Great Review. The order, flow and pace is spot on. I didn't feel like there was any time wasted and you outlined literally all the information I want. I also, really like that you mentioned not to use 2 batteries in it at the same time. I had read that in the FAQ on Razer prior to watching thsi, but hadn't seen it mentioned in other reviews. Keep it up!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was really detailed. Specially the point which you mentioned about not using two batteries at the same time, How the pairing works ETC.
By far the best mouse review ive seen on yt
1 year later. Amazing review
I totally agree with you. I never knew I needed grip tape on my mice until I bought my first Razer product that came with grip tape in the box.
How does the shape compare to the katar pro xt? Does it feel bigger/smaller, fill up different parts of the hands? etc
Easy the best review ive ever watched you helped me make my choice and imma buy the beast as soon as it come in stock again
Glad I could help!
Great setup bro I like how you arrenge it
Appreciate it
How about the click noise? I wish the sound was small.
2:19 this segment ,helped me a lot for connect to bluetooth , i nearly consider my mode bluetooth wasn't work correct.
Great video! Does this mouse include a cable to attach the usb receiver, or do you plug the receiver right into your pc?
it just plugs right into your PC, no cable included
Your channel is underrated!
Thank you!!
@@ECPUz
Buddy, is there an extension cord in the set to bring the receiver to the desk top, as it is in the G305, so that the receiver is 20 cm from the mouse? And if it is not, does it mean that it is simply unnecessary and I can safely put the receiver on the back of the computer being calm about the stability and quality of the connection?
Do you know why my bottom mouse button doesn’t work?
I hope you see this. First of all, Great video! Thanks for the detailed review.
I have one small piece of info that I need to know and can't seem to find anywhere, I have the back of my PC about 1.5 meters from the furthest place I can reach with my mouse, will that affect the performance of the 2.4 GHz in anyway?
Thanks in advance!
you could use Bluetooth
how many buttons does this have?
Unrelated to the video but what keyboard is that on 1:35?
Can you change lift of distance because high lift of distance mouse throwing my aim
Do you think the dongle can be connected to the back of the PC or is it better to plug it to the front of the PC?
Thanks in advance!
I tried it with the dongle plugged into a port on the back of my case and also in one of the top USB ports. I didn't notice any difference.
I got the Orochi V2 in white here in Australia 🇦🇺 on an eBay sale from Razer Australia for a USD converted price of $54USD and it’s an awesome mouse to use!
i jus bought this mouse from Australia ebay as well:)) they gave me a deal with 40 AUD
*Long Review and a Summary Review of the Razer Orochi V2 as of 10/15/21 with a week as my main.*
I come from the Razer Naga Trinity using the 12 button side panel for over 2 years and with about 6 months usage with the 2 button side panel. And with 2 weeks using the G305 lightspeed. I had to redo this review because I took the cover off the mouse and accidentally pressed a button so my comment was gone since I was sent to another page.
*_Summary of my review:_* I have small-medium hands. I prefer a claw/palm grip More like a palm grip due to my fingers being stretched out more than they are curled in. The shape of the mouse could have been better, the hump close to the back as it does nothing in its current position and the side groove for the thumb repositioned up to make it easier to press the side buttons. A longer length would have been better. It doesn't have a 2 to 1 ratio. Unsure how much that makes a difference. Buttons are good. The dpi button is hard to press due to the awkward position. It is a lightweight mouse and picking it up to reposition is not difficult but sometimes slightly awkward since I can't find a consistent grip and I keep changing while using it. It has a smooth glide. More so than the 305. I prefer the size of the 305 than the Orochi. Connectivity works pretty well but I have had an issue with the PC/Synapse not recognizing the mouse, replugging in the dongle fixes this. You should use the dongle for gaming but other than that bluetooth works great. The 305 only has the dongle. I like that I can change the scroll up and scroll down of the middle mouse button so they both have a different bind when using hypershift and it's normal bind when not using hypershift so I still have the normal scroll up/down and extra buttons. You can't do that for the 305. Razer has had issues changing profile so I have to manually do it and there are no preset commands in Razer like ghub has for some games. Lint collects a lot in the feet of the Orochi. And the edges of the product information sticker. Overall I do like the mouse and the functionality. I which the shape was a little bit different and the feet didn't collect that much lint. *It is worth the price.* If you use the fingertip grip or the claw then this mouse is for you.
The feel of it in my hand. I have been using this mouse a week. The claw grip style isn't the best for me even with my small/medium hands. I guess this mouse is more fingertip. I don't like using mouse that way. I guess I do a mix of claw/palm, my ring finger hits the right edge of the right click mouse button and sometimes it would pinch that finger. Doesn't hurt at all, I can just feel the edge of the button and it will slightly squeeze. The mouse is shorter than I would like. Due to my own comfort and RocketJumpNinjas' idea of a 2 to 1 ratio for a mouse. The bump I wish was more towards the back, it being in the middle I feel doesn't do anything. If it was back more then it might have contact with the bottom of my palm close to my wrist, as of now there is a gap between my thumb and the opposite outer edge of my palm. Put your thumb to your pinky, there is a gap there, that is the area I am talking about. The groove for your thumb is comfortable and makes picking up the mouse easy which without, it isn't the easiest so grip tap might work wonders here but I haven't used grip tap before on mice. If the bottom edge of the thumb groove/the thumb groove as a whole was slightly higher, closer to the mouse buttons I might have an easier time using the side buttons and have a nice grip on the mouse. The middle mouse button isn't hard to click but I wish it was a little easier. The scroll wheel up and down is easy to use as are the side buttons. The "dpi" button which I have remapped is easy to press but I have to completely curl my finger inwards to press it. Easy to do but not comfortable or fast. The 305 is easier to pick up given the shape. The sides of the Orochi are easy to get used to but I reposition my hand often in use. I can't find a consistent grip for the mouse.
The weight of the Orochi is pretty good. I have no issues at this weight. I am used to the MMO mouse the Razer Naga Trinity which is about 120 grams or 110(iirc, please look this up in case I am wrong on weight) so switching to the G305 which is 100 didn't feel much different until I did the foil mod. Then I had connectivity issues since the connection wasn't the best using that mod. The 305 was easy to pick up due to the sides curving in. It was pretty odd at first though on the 305. Given the issues I had in my previous paragraph though. The Orochi and the 305 I can pick up the whole mouse for repositioning. As for the Naga I would lift up one side and drag it. It is a heavier mouse and there is difference in weight from the Naga and either of the other two mice assuming you are using the AAA converter mod(the lithium battery as well which the 305 doesn't come with) for the 305 and the lighter battery whether is it the lithium(Orochi comes with) or a AAA. I think it might be slightly back heavy but I might be imagining that. It is a smooth glide. More so than the G305.
As for bluetooth or the dongle. I played a few games on bluetooth and I thought it was my internet or me having a bad aim day. I didn't know I left it on bluetooth mode. After switching it back to the dongle I was hitting more shots. An issue I had when I switched to the dongle from bluetooth a couple times my PC/synapse wouldn't recognize the mouse which means I couldn't use it. Reconnecting the dongle fixed this issue but it happened twice during a buy phase so I couldn't buy weapons. If you are not playing a competitive game, I don't know that you would be able to notice. I played Valorant and Overwatch on bluetooth and I didn't know if it was the mouse being on bluetooth or not but after changing to the dongle I was more effective. A couple times switching from bluetooth to the dongle has made the mouse not be recognized by my PC and Razer Synapse. This has caused me to not buy in the buy phase cause I was reconnecting my mouse and didn't immediately mess with the dongle itself. Replugging in the dongle fixes it. It might be an issue with Valorant. I can switch modes outside of Val, on my desktop and the mouse has no issues.
The functionality of the mouse is good. There is no tilt function but you can remap the scroll up and down to something else. I have scroll up and down remapped using hypershift so I have the normal functionality but two added keybinds in games. When switching from bluetooth to the dongle sometimes Razer doesn't recognize the mouse like I have mentioned. I remapped the dpi cycle button since I only use 800 dpi and thus I have another keybind. My hypershift button is the side button which is normally M4, my new M4 is mapped to the dpi button so that I still have it. Having hypershift as that side button makes it easy to press that button and any other button on the mouse with it. Unlike if I used the dpi cycle button as the hypershift key. The software has trouble switching profiles so I have to manually do it a lot. It does recognize a lot of my games. You can add another game like you can in ghub for the G305. Razer will try and find the game for you can show you some files, you can still browse to find it yourself. The G305 has prebuilt commands for the games it recognizes so you don't have to find out what keys the game uses by opening it up. Make sure you select the right executable or the profile won't change. It could say "thegame"win64.exe instead of just "thegame".exe. You need to keep that in mind. You can not rebind the scroll up and scroll down like you can in Razer. Or I would have changed the scroll up and down to something else when using gshift to get two more buttons. That is somewhat of a trade off. If you changed the keybinds in the game when using ghub I think the keybinds on the mouse stay the same if you used the prebuilt commands. If you choose to do the normal mimic the keyboard keys then it won't change with the change in game and you would need to change it in the software which is what you always get with Razer. Only one battery works at a time. You can't fit a AAA and a AA at the same time. It is nice it has a slot for either an AAA or an AA.
The look of the mouse. I couldn't get the black variant except from the Razer store so I went with the white one. The white one is a lint magnet. You can just brush it off so that is fine. Under the mouse at the bottom is another story. The feet are lint magnets as well as the sticker(?) with the extra information on the mouse like the serial number. I prefer the logo on the Razer than the 305. The 305 is black so not so much a lint magnet and there isn't nearly as much lint/crud on the feet or bottom of the 305. The scroll wheel on the 305 does collect some lint. Even my Razer Naga Trinity didn't collect this much lint.
just wanna let u know that the g305 with ultimate lithium AA battery will have 400+ hours battery life too
I just want to know if the clicks feel sturdy and snappy and not horribly mushy like most mice out there
They do, It's kailhs gm 4.0 remade for razer.
2 Real questions,
1) When using orochi v2 and g305 with aaa battery to aa converter, which one do you have a better grip and performance with.
2) How is your performance on orochi v2 vs viper ultimate. Is ultimate worth the extra, now that it's available for 100-110$?
1.) I haven't tried the G305 with the AAA converter. But the Orochi V2 fits my hand better and feels like a more solid grip.
2.) I'm playing better with the Orochi V2 than my Viper Ultimate. I think it's mostly due to the size/shape which for my small-medium hand size seems to work better. The Viper Ultimate is amazing though, and if you prefer a larger sized mouse that doesn't require battery changes, then it could definitely be worth the extra cost.
@@ECPUz Thanks you for the reply, I have a more relaxed claw grip style to the point where even g305 feels slightly small sometimes, I have a fear orochi v2 would just be too small for my hands. I obviously do not want to spend extra otherwise g pro superlight seemed like a perfect fit. I have heard bad things about the side buttons and rubber grip though on ultimate, is there any merit to that?
@@ECPUz I GOT THE VIPER ULTIMATE BUT I ORDERED THIS ONE
Is this orochi v2 support left/right scrolling by pushing physically scroll wheel to left or to right?
no, it can only be pressed straight down
This is not a tilt scroll wheel, that was a bummer for me but you can remap the scroll up and down "buttons". I have them set as something else in whatever game I am playing with hypershift so I have the normal scroll up and down until I use hypershift and then they are something else.
Do you know if the mouse will turn off after not being used for a certain period of time or will it continually run the battery until you physically turn it off?
It will enter a "sleep mode" to conserve power when it becomes idle after a period of time. You can configure the idle time before entering sleep in Synapse.
@@ECPUz Sweet. Thank you! Great video btw. You definitely deserve more subs my man.
Thank you!!
do you think I should main it not for on the go but for my desktop set up. right now I use a basilisk and I hate it and I need a new lightweight main for valorant, please let me know what you think I have pretty small hands and my finger to wrist length is around 15 cm( I have small hands Ik).
I think it's perfect for FPS players with smaller hands. In fact, I'm still using it over my Viper Ultimate because the smaller shape and size fits my hand better. And the long battery life means it's still a good option for main desktop use.
@@ECPUz mayy I ask what are your hand dimensions just for comparison.
About 19cm
I use the glorious model o wireless its good but its not good for being portable but u can make it portable
@@yoopdoom8974 It's way too big for him and overall it's a piece of shit imo
does it seem alot smaller than the razer death adder
Feels quite a bit smaller than the Deathadder V2 in the hand
debating between the basilisk or this guy, amazing review man
glad you found it helpful!
This. Better in every way except shape and size.
@@Kaylas1821 unless palm
Nice Video! Is this mouse good for FPS?
I think smaller and lighter mice help with aim in FPS games, so this one's perfect for that in my opinion.
@@ECPUz that's really not true, a more comfortable shape helps with aim not a smaller shape
@@comkioxd Deathadder is comfortable to me, yet I aim like complete shit with it. It just depends on someone's handsize. Small hands=small mouse, big hands=big mouse. Many people with big hands do prefer small mice, but absolutely no one with small hands prefers a big mouse though
I agree! I love the Viper Ultimate and the Deathadder V2, but my hand and fingers feel a little bit stretched on those. But with something smaller like the Orochi V2 or the Cooler Master MM710, it's perfect and seems to improve my aim.
From what I can tell the Orochi boasts enhanced switch life and the G305 boasts enhanced sensor refresh rate. I value refresh rate higher than switch life so I'm happy with my choice purchasing the G305. Agree or disagree?
Awesome video! I got the Orochi as an upgrade from my wired G102, and while they both look similar as egg-shapes, the feel in the hand is just so far apart. I loved the G102 over my smaller work mice for the way it fit in my hand, but I didn't think the Orochi would be vastly more comfortable because it really is (at least for me). I used to switch between my Logitech G102 and M331 for play and work respectively, but so far the Orochi looks to be capable for both so I won't need to switch mice but rather literally just switch from underneath lol, I love it.
OMG SAME HERE I just got an orochi after using my g102 with tiger ice feet and grip tape, at first the surface felt so weird but now it's so comfortable!
What a nice, underrated channel. Subbed, don't let me down now ;)
Welcome! I will try my best not to let you down lol
Missed a major point in why it isn't actually symmetrical, the left and right sides are actually curved differently. Most people see symmetrical and are OK with it being right handed only symmetrical due to the button layout, but having completely different sides truly makes this not symmetrical.
That's a good point. There is a slight indent for the thumb on the left side.
A solid mouse but i dont like to use batteries in wireless mouse.
I dont know how to pair
all ima say is... if side buttons matter to you, then do not get the G305
My other half likes small mice. I have the deathadder v2 pro wireless and like it quite a bit i just wish they had it in white to match my keyboard[ ps thats my daughter not my wife in pic]
I started converting to USB C nearly 5 years ago, that's half a decade now. It might be nit picking but I'm not upgrading any peripherals until even the dongle is usb-c which is a shame because everything else about this mouse seems great.
Damn u lift up your mouse a shit ton while playing doom. This must be why ppl buy "light" mouse's. I don't lift my mouse, I use high dpi to play SC2
really 950 hours .. mine dies every 2 weeks
out of stock!
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wtf 1rs comment
TOO EXPENSIVE for what the mice is!!!!
IF THIS WAS RAZER VIPER MINI WIRELESS EVEN AT $80 TAKE MY MONEY
btw razer viper mini at my country is only $32
are you kidding? 65g (aaa lithium) bt+2,4; kailh gm 4.0. Farewell superlight scam.
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