Table of Contents:
- Razer Orochi Laptop Gaming Mouse
- Master Guide Book (MAC)
- Master Guide Book (PC)
- Quick Start Guide
- Certificate Of Authenticity
- Razer Sticker
- Gold Plated USB Connector
- Carry Pouch
- 2 x AA Energizer Battery
- Dimensions
- 2.5 (L) x 3.74 (W) x 1.2 (H) inches
- 6.35 (L) x 9.5 (W) x 3.05 (H) centimeters
The most noticeable attribute about this mouse is that it is pretty small. Like all laptop mice, it’s made to be portable, small, and easy to use. It has dual connectivity with both Bluetooth and Wired. The mouse wheel itself it solid and does not feel to be too cheap. Most laptop mice I’ve owned had a mouse wheel that would break within a month or two. And the overall feel of the mouse is quite nice; the black glossy finish isn’t as bad as I thought it would be. My first impression would be that it would be too slippery and uncomfortable. However, I think the Black Chrome edition of the Razer Orochi Laptop Gaming Mouse is a nice way of being stylish and comfortable. Also, another great feature about this mouse is that both PC and MAC users can use it.
There are a total seven hyperesponse programmable buttons on the mouse. Two buttons on each side and the standard buttons on the top of the mouse (left/right click and mouse wheel button). It comes equipped with a 3G Laser sensor with 4000 DPI (up to 2000 DPI wireless, 4000 DPI wired). That’s pretty sensitive for a laptop mouse, which should enhance usability and faster gameplay. Also, the mouse comes profile capabilities and 60KB of on board memory. Now, let’s go onto the GUI and what it has to offer.








