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Model: Razer Orochi V2 Mobile Wireless Gaming Mouse: Ultra Lightweight - 2 Wireless Modes - Up to 950hrs Battery Life - Mechanical Mouse Switches - 5G Advanced 18K DPI Optical Sensor - White
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Got three of these last time. First once was DOA no mouse movement with USB receiver not Bluetooth, and unable to update firmware. But the next two worked fine out of the box and able to update firmware. It's light and nice to use. Only thing that bugs me is for some reason I can't use it in BIOS/UEFI where the Logitech can 🤔
Wish they had updated this mouse to be rechargeable
Yea, that's what is stopping me from buying another one. I have one of these and I'm getting a little tired of having to replace the batteries every week. When I use the mouse now I pretty much just use it wired which kind of defeats the purpose.
Yea, that's what is stopping me from buying another one. I have one of these and I'm getting a little tired of having to replace the batteries every week. When I use the mouse now I pretty much just use it wired which kind of defeats the purpose.
Get rechargeable lithium AAs. Then you get the best of all worlds - rechagability without the planned obsolescence of built in batteries.
I've had this mouse for a couple years. You do need to have batteries on hand when it does run out of juice. I would say the battery life is average, not long or short. The only issue I have with this mouse on mine is that when I when I gently hold the button, for some reason it can register as multiple clicks. This causes situations like deleting gmails one by one to frequently delete more than one. Or can sometimes stop when dragging a window. Might be a defect, but unfortunately am outside the warranty window.
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Nonetheless at $35 this is a good deal
Recommend to update firmware on this mouse for good measure
have switched to Logitech g305, which is similarly priced
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