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And we should know, we've been mousing it through its paces this past week and a bit across games, work and even good parenting (all will be revealed in our forthcoming review, so stay tuned). The new super lightweight mouse has both Bluetooth and USB 2.4hz dongle receiver connectivity (which also connects any wireless keyboard you have as well) and works off of "ultra-low-latency Razer™ HyperSpeed Wireless technology and 2nd-gen Razer™ Mechanical Mouse Switches.

While mechanically, the low-latency performance is the mouse's strongest usage point, that you can use it for 900 hours uninterrupted is what Razer is banking on most.

Here's official word on what Razer managed to stuff into such a small package.
ABOUT THE RAZER OROCHI V2
  • Approximate size: 108mm (Length) x 60mm (Width) x 38mm (Height)
  • Approximate weight: <60g / <2.2oz (mass centralized)
  • Symmetrical right-handed design
  • Razer HyperSpeed wireless technology with dual-device support on single dongle
  • Dual-mode wireless (2.4GHz and BLE)
  • Battery life: Up to 425 hours (2.4Ghz), 950 hours (BLE) with included Lithium AA battery
  • 2nd-gen Razer™ Mechanical Mouse Switches rated for 60M clicks
  • AA/AAA battery slot (only one type at a time)
  • Six independently programmable buttons
  • Gaming-grade tactile scroll wheel
  • True 18,000 DPI 5G optical sensor with 99.4% resolution accuracy
  • Up to 450 inches per second (IPS) / 40 G acceleration
  • Undyed PTFE mouse-feet
  • On-The-Fly Sensitivity Adjustment (Default stages: 400/800/1600/3200/6400)
  • On-board DPI and keymap storage
  • Razer Synapse 3 enabled
Available now from $114.95 dollarydoos, stay tuned for our full review wrap up of the new mouse and in the meantime check out a flashy video from Razer embedded below.






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