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Troubleshooting
If you are having issues with the Razer Orochi V2 here are the troubleshooting pages: 1 and 2
Background
The Razor Orochi V2 was released in 2021 as the successor to the original Razer Orochi gaming mouse. The mouse has never been formally discontinued but currently it is not a very popular option when it comes to gaming mouses. Often the Orochi V2 can be found discounted online or in stores.
At its release in 2021 the Orochi V2 was sold for $69.99 USD and is still sold for the same price retail, but now the Orochi V2 will often be discounted to around 40$ on sales. The Orochi V2 isn’t a regionally exclusive mouse; it’s sold globally on the Razer store and many other retailers.
The Orochi V2 was intended for traveling gamers, laptop gamers, and casual to moderate level competitive gamers. The Orochi V2 improved many aspects of the original Razer Orochi mouse. The Orochi V2 improved with its sensor and tracking abilities, durability, and more compact design. The Orochi V2 doesn’t have a direct successor rather Razer has released multiple new wireless mice in the Viper series. These new Razer Viper mouses improve many aspects of the Orochi V2 including rechargeable batteries and an improved build.
Even though the Orochi V2 can be seen as outdated, the mouse still has a majority of positive reviews. These customer reviews talk about the mouses' good battery life, performance, and weight. But there are also many customer complaints about connectivity issues, cursor skipping, and sleep issues.
Identification
The Razer Orochi V2 has a compact sculpted design. The mouse has a tighter grip compared to most gaming mouse which opt for a full hand grip. Also, the Razer Orochi V2 has a smooth designgiving a seamless transition to the different buttons on the mouse. The mouse comes in a black, white, and special Quartz edition. Also, Razer offers many custom special designs. The Orochi V2 has a basic design with a left and right click button, a scroll wheel, a DPI/Sensitivity button, and two thumb buttons. The model number for the Orochi V2 is located inside the battery compartment.
Technical Specifications
Form Factor: Right-Handed
Connectivity: Razer Hyper Speed 2.4Ghz wireless + Bluetooth
Battery Life: Up to 425 hours (2.4GHz), Up to 950 hours (Bluetooth)
Sensor: 5G optical sensor
Max Sensitivity (DPI): 18,000
Max Speed (IPS): 450 IPS
Max Acceleration: 40 G
Weight: Less than 60g without batteries
Size: 109mm x 60mm x 38mm
Switches: Razer Mechanical Gen-2 (rated for 60M clicks)
Polling Rate: 1000 Hz (1ms)
Hybrid Battery Compartment: Uses one AA or AAA battery, allowing users to choose between longer battery life or lighter weight.
Source: Razer Orochi V2 Specifications