Savannah Little—December 11, 2025
Unfortunately, Razer discontinued their pink Viper Ultimate, so I grabbed this as a replacement (pretty much the only pink Razer option left 😭). The size difference threw me off for like a day because the Viper Ultimate is longer, slimmer, and somehow lighter. Once I popped the AA battery into the Orochi, it actually ended up heavier than my old Viper. I ended up liking the Orochi more! The movement feels smoother, the sensitivity feels way better, and overall it just handles nicer for me. The only issue I had was with connectivity. I tried using Bluetooth at first, but it kept making me do random 360s in games (tragic). I switched to the wifi mode and the problem disappeared instantly. Overall: super comfy mouse, works great once it’s on the right connection, and it’s pink so obviously that’s bonus points. :D Read more
DM—December 14, 2025
My previous Razer Orochi V2 kept disconnecting from Bluetooth, making it frustrating to use. I took a chance on replacing it with a new one, and that problem seems to have been fixed. Not much else to add - fantastic mouse, nice small size (but not too small - I have big hands) for portability, powered from either an AA or AAA battery that seems to last forever. Tip: get one of those USB-C rechargeable AA batteries to turn this into a USB-C chargeable mouse. Read more
E Y—November 25, 2025
Honestly, I didn’t expect much from a $29 mouse, but it surprised me in the best way. The shape fits my hand really well—actually feels more comfortable than my $100 Basilisk V3 Pro. If you’re getting bored of the usual G502-style mice, this one has a really nice alternative shape that feels super ergonomic. I also love the color in person; it looks great on my desk. For the price, it’s an amazing value and definitely worth trying. Read more
Tom—July 1, 2025
Gaming performance: Used for light gaming and general use. Seems great . Lightweight. can use AA or AAA. Battery life is good. uses bluetooth or dongle. Functionality: the side buttons can get hit by accident. the center sensitivity button can also get pressed easily. the battery access panel is also kinda weird. Feels like I can break the plastic popping the top cover off. Read more
Gogoferrari—May 20, 2021
So I have big hands and what any big hand gamer understands is that you either have to get a big ol heavy G502 size mouse or use a certain grip to hold all these mice for smaller handed people. I previously owned a Model O, G pro, and Model O wireless. Having big hands my biggest peeve with all the other mice is that they’re ambidextrous mice so they are even harder to hold with fingertip/claw grips because the smooth, near flat, symmetrical sides. I only really make contact with the sides by pinching my fingers with them. I never make contact with the butt or base of the mouse with my grip. There’s where the Orochi changes things The Orochi somehow is a smaller mouse than all of the above but fills out my hand and grip SO much better. The sides actually have slight grooves so I don’t slip off the sides of my mouse and the shorter but bigger hump in the middle makes me for once actually feel the mouse in my palm if I want. Overall the feel is amazing. Battery life varies of course but I can barely tell there’s a battery in the thing even when flicking and the weight and balance of it feel so good. Mobile gaming is the main reason I got this mouse. I like that the dongle stores inside the mouse, uses batteries so I don’t have to worry about keeping it charged or bringing around extra cables to charge it, and the Bluetooth is good for casual gaming but doesn’t do great with big flicks so the 2.4ghz connection is required for esports games. Overall a great mouse and really awesome to game with and a little plus to it is that the shell comes off the back so satisfying, it’s hard to not fidget with it by taking it on and off haha. Well worth the money and I’d expect they’ll make a rechargeable one with all the success this mouse has accrued so far so if the swappable batteries don’t tickle your pickle, I’d just buy a sub $20 rechargeable battery station or just wait for a new rechargeable Orochi to come out. Read more
Seanymilk—December 12, 2025
After using this mouse every day, and even dropping it a few times, I can happily say it's the best mouse I have owned to date. The battery life is outstanding, and since purchasing it I've only had to change the battery once. Read more