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Razer Orochi

Razer Orochi
alaScore 90

437 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 437 reviews of Razer Orochi. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the durability and design. The price and size also get good views. There are some negative opinions about the reliability.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Razer Orochi is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 90/100 = Excellent quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.co.uk)

Amazon.co.uk review summary for Razer Orochi

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 86 user reviews of Razer Orochi from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk. Reviewers are impressed by the design and durability. The price and size are also mentioned favorably, whereas many are less positive about the reliability.

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76% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Nov, 2024

Expert review by : Joe Osborne (pcmag.com)

Razer Orochi

 

With Bluetooth 2.0 technology and a 3G laser sensor packed within a tiny frame, the Razer Orochi aims to bring gaming-grade performance to PC gamers on the go.

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Dec, 2010

Expert review by : Marshall Honorof (tomsguide.com)

Razer Orochi Review — Missed Connection

 

The Orochi is a decent mouse all around, and it's much cheaper than most wireless mice. (The Razer Mamba costs $150, while the SteelSeries Sensei Wireless costs $160.) However, the wireless features depend entirely on how nicely your computer plays...

Good price ; Ambidextrous design ; Great software

Hit-or-miss Bluetooth ; No wireless dongle option ; Dull lighting

The Razer Orochi is an attractive and comfortable mobile mouse, but its wireless and lighting features carry some caveats.

Dec, 2015

Expert review by : garfi3ld (lanoc.org)

Razer Orochi portable gaming mouse

 

When it comes to mice for a gaming laptop, you're stuck deciding between a normal, non-gaming mouse or full-size, desktop gaming mouse. When the goal is portability, every component counts and although a full size mouse isn't too large, it does add up....

Believe it or not, this mouse really does perform like its larger brothers. The wireless performance was top notch in my testing and it’s great to have the ability to fall back to the wired if you run into an issue. The Orochi sports Razer’s top-notch...

Jul, 2010

Expert review by : gotdamojo06 (overclockersclub.com)

Razer Orochi, Naga & Imperator Review

 

Do you enjoy playing your computer games? Maybe your mouse is beginning to give you troubles and you need a new advantage to frag your opponents in your favorite FPS or maybe you need to be able to have more macros available at your fingertips while...

Bluetooth Wireless or Wired ; 7 Customizable Buttons ; Weight (Without Batteries) ; Size

Compact Size ; only 4000DPI (2000DPI when wireless) ; Weight (With Batteries)

Take a look at the original question that I had asked - are you looking for a new mouse that is going to meet your gaming needs? Well I think that one of the three mice here is going to hit what you are looking for in a mouse, be it a FPS gaming mouse,...

Apr, 2010

Expert review by : Joey Peng (benchmarkreviews.com)

Razer Orochi USB/Bluetooth Mobile Gaming Mouse

 

High quality gaming peripheral equipment is a speciality of Razer. In this article Razer brings us a new product, a first for its kind, the Razer Orochi mobile gaming mouse with both USB-2.0 and Bluetooth capability. Traditional mice suffer from poor...

Extremely comfortable, even for long hours of gaming ; As customizable as any full-sized mouse ; Very little sacrifice to go from wired to wireless mode ; 9 Programmable buttons ; Real on-the-fly DPI adjustments ; For left or right-handed use ; Long...

No Bluetooth no wireless mode ; No configuration in wireless mode (sensitivity buttons still work) ; Teflon feet seems to wear out extremely fast ; 8ms response time in wireless mode isn't the best ; Difficult to clean ; Lag when waking up from sleep...

Feb, 2010

Expert review by : Kenny Yeo (hardwarezone.com)

First Looks: Razer Orochi Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse

 

The Razer Orochi is the company's first attempt at a portable Bluetooth gaming mouse. We take it for a spin to see if its lives up to the legendary Razer name.

Razer's first portable gaming mouse is mostly a hit. For its size, it is packed full with features. And in terms of performance, it is wonderfully precise and fluid, whether in wired or wireless mode. The only problem we foresee is its small size,...

Dec, 2009

Expert review by : Ben Gribbin (applereviews.com)

Razer Orochi Review

 

On review today, we have the Razer Orochi mobile gaming mouse -designed for notebooks and portable gaming.The mouse is a little smaller than a regular mouse, and has "a gaming-grade laser sensor" (capable of supporting up to 2000DPI) which gives the...

Mac user here. Very disappointed with the bare minimum config capabilities that Razer offers for this otherwise excellent mouse. Hoping to find a workaround.

Nov, 2009

Expert review by : Mark Taliaferro (bjorn3d.com)

Razer Orochi Mouse & Kabuto Mouse Pad - Bjorn3D.com

 

While we still are waiting for NVIDIA's first DirectX 11-capable cards and probably will have to wait a few months into 2010 for them, AMD is getting busy releasing a steady stream of new cards to the consumers. When the HD5870 and the HD5850 was...

Mice and pads aren't like GPU's and CPU's in that you can't bench them and put up a bunch of charts and say this product is better than that product. The evaluation of a mouse and pad is subjective and highly prone to personal preference. However in...

Nov, 2009

Expert review by : Bjorn3d.com (bjorn3d.com)

Razer Orochi Mouse & Kabuto Mouse Pad

 

Mice and pads aren’t like GPU’s and CPU’s in that you can’t bench them and put up a bunch of charts and say this product is better than that product. The evaluation of a mouse and pad is subjective and highly prone to personal preference. However in...

Nov, 2009

Expert review by (gizmodo.com)

Razer Orochi Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse Review

 

Razer's second wireless gaming mouse, Orochi, goes Bluetooth and pint-sized. It feels surprisingly great, actually, but the tracking sensor doesn't quite live up to its promise of portability.

Orochi pulls off that rare trick where it manages to feel almost ergonomic when you grip it, despite being a symmetric mouse, because the side grooves cradle both your thumb and your ring finger. The rubberized texture is classic Razer-smooth but...

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