
Razer
Razer RZ01-03730100-R3U1 Orochi V2 Wireless Gaming Mouse
★★★★★
An ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse with dual connectivity, 18K DPI sensor, and up to 950 hours of battery life.
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Overview
Specifications
Weight
<60g (excluding battery)
Sensor
Razer 5G Advanced 18K DPI Optical
Max DPI
18,000
Switches
2nd Gen Razer Mechanical (60 million clicks)
Wireless Modes
Bluetooth, Razer HyperSpeed Wireless (2.4 GHz)
Battery Life (Bluetooth)
Up to 950 hours
Battery Life (HyperSpeed)
Up to 425 hours
Battery Type
AA or AAA (1x AA lithium included)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Under 60g weight makes it exceptionally comfortable for extended gaming and travel
- Under 60 grams without battery makes it one of the lightest wireless mice available, reducing hand fatigue in long sessions
- Dual wireless modes let you switch between low-latency 2.4 GHz gaming and battery-saving Bluetooth without carrying two mice
- Dual wireless modes let you switch between low-latency gaming and power-saving Bluetooth
- Battery life of up to 950 hours means weeks or months between replacements
- Battery life of up to 950 hours means weeks or months of use before needing a replacement AA or AAA
- 2nd Gen Razer Mechanical switches rated for 60 million clicks provide crisp, consistent actuation over years of use
- 2nd Gen Razer Mechanical Switches rated for 60 million clicks for long-term durability
- Uses standard AA or AAA batteries, eliminating the need for proprietary charging solutions
- Compact symmetrical shape works comfortably for both right-handed and left-handed fingertip or claw grip users
👎 Cons
- No built-in rechargeable battery — requires disposable or rechargeable AA/AAA batteries
- Small, low-profile shape may be uncomfortable for palm-grip users or those with larger hands
- Uses disposable AA/AAA batteries rather than a built-in rechargeable cell, requiring periodic replacements
- Compact form factor may feel small for users with larger hands
- No RGB lighting, which some users may miss from other Razer mice
- No RGB lighting, which some users may miss for desk aesthetics
- The USB dongle for HyperSpeed mode must be stored separately when not in use, as there is no onboard storage slot
- HyperSpeed Wireless requires a USB dongle, which occupies a port on your device
- Scroll wheel lacks tilt or infinite scroll functionality found on some productivity-focused mice
Frequently Asked Questions
What wireless connection modes does the Orochi V2 support?
It supports both Bluetooth for everyday use and Razer HyperSpeed Wireless for low-latency gaming, and you can switch between them.
What wireless modes does the Orochi V2 support?
It offers two wireless modes: Razer HyperSpeed Wireless (2.4 GHz via USB dongle) for low-latency gaming, and Bluetooth for everyday use and travel without needing a dongle.
What type of batteries does the Orochi V2 use?
It runs on a single AA or AAA battery. One AA lithium battery is included in the box. Using a AAA battery with an adapter reduces overall weight further.
What battery types work with the Orochi V2?
It works with either a single AA or AAA battery. One AA lithium battery is included in the box.
How long does the battery last?
Up to 950 hours on Bluetooth or up to 425 hours on Razer HyperSpeed Wireless when using an AA lithium battery.
How long does the battery last?
Up to 950 hours on Bluetooth or up to 425 hours on Razer HyperSpeed Wireless when using an AA lithium battery, depending on usage patterns.
How much does the Orochi V2 weigh?
Under 60 grams excluding the battery. With a single AA battery installed, total weight is still well under 80 grams, keeping it among the lightest wireless gaming mice available.
How much does the Orochi V2 weigh?
Under 60 grams excluding the battery, making it one of the lightest wireless gaming mice available.
What is the maximum DPI of the sensor?
The Razer 5G Advanced Optical Sensor supports up to 18,000 DPI.
Can I customize the DPI settings on the Orochi V2?
Yes. The Razer 5G Advanced 18K DPI optical sensor allows you to adjust sensitivity in fine increments through Razer Synapse software, from very low DPI for precision work up to 18,000 DPI.