One thing nobody talks about with the Razer Orochi V2 is that the battery life is like 1/3rd as good as the Logitech. My old G305 would last months on a AA battery while the Orochi gets like 3 weeks. I love everything else about the Orochi V2, but that's something to know.
dude, I think you might have a deffective unit, or weak batteries. I've had my orochi for almost a whole year now, and I have only had to replace the battery once. I use it for 4+ hours daily. unless you're using it 20 hours a day, the AA should last 2-3 months at the VERY least. Again; you probably haave a defective unit, or bad batteries.
@@rahulsinghrandhay8559 Me and a friend both got this mouse at the same time and both had the same issue. I was using like cheaper batteries but again, they worked wonders in the G305. I'm noticing longer battery life with nicer batteries but I wouldn't call it amazing. It's still less than other mice, rechargeable and not. I still love the mouse itself though and I'd say it's worth it.
@Dhruv_programming747 No it doesnt. They have the exact same battery drain rate. Both get up to just above 400 hours with a AA lithium battery and 250 hours with a Alkaline battery. The only difference is that razer was sneaky about their marketing. They marketed theirs with 425 hours but give you a alkaline battery with the mouse. Logitech marketed it as 250 hours because they also ship it with an alkaline battery. So its only razer that is sneaky with it. It has nothing to do with actual performance difference...
@Dhruv_programming747 Firstly no, the razer website states 425. Like I said, razer was just sneaky with advertising 425 hours although they do give you the type of battery to hit those numbers out of the box(Lithium). Logitech was at least honest and said 250 hours with the alkaline battery they give you and you can get 425 with the Lithium battery same as the orochi can with lithium... Also, why did you mention the bluetooth numbers? The g305 only has 2.4ghz. We arent comparing apples to oranges here. Unless of course you could make a case for the orochi having bluetooth for on the go casual browser or work use, then sure, thats a plus...
lemme guess g502 lol known issue. they use cheaper switches that are under-volted for what they need because they're older. I had two g502s and never had that issue but I only had the wired versions so no voltage issues there
@@Zee_Kay_Jayit's really good, go for it. I have the g502 lightspeed too, but definitely prefer the orochi v2 a lot more. The shape is pretty much perfect for me
@@Knnnn21 thanks was about to get the g305 but my friend warned me , i have a g102 with double clicking, and my friend bought, 3 logitech mice all double clicking
@MOTTI11. better sensor does not help against unwanted double clicks of the left mouse button. Logitech sold a product to me that failed nearly still new. And thatq si the second time. Why should I support a company selling bad products to me?
when I heard ORAKAI immediately clicked the dislike button so fast
Cry some more
bruh same lmao if you can't even get that right how tf can i trust anything else you say loool
"ORAKAI" V2
One thing nobody talks about with the Razer Orochi V2 is that the battery life is like 1/3rd as good as the Logitech. My old G305 would last months on a AA battery while the Orochi gets like 3 weeks. I love everything else about the Orochi V2, but that's something to know.
dude, I think you might have a deffective unit, or weak batteries. I've had my orochi for almost a whole year now, and I have only had to replace the battery once. I use it for 4+ hours daily. unless you're using it 20 hours a day, the AA should last 2-3 months at the VERY least. Again; you probably haave a defective unit, or bad batteries.
@@rahulsinghrandhay8559 Me and a friend both got this mouse at the same time and both had the same issue. I was using like cheaper batteries but again, they worked wonders in the G305. I'm noticing longer battery life with nicer batteries but I wouldn't call it amazing. It's still less than other mice, rechargeable and not. I still love the mouse itself though and I'd say it's worth it.
@Dhruv_programming747 no
@Dhruv_programming747 No it doesnt. They have the exact same battery drain rate. Both get up to just above 400 hours with a AA lithium battery and 250 hours with a Alkaline battery. The only difference is that razer was sneaky about their marketing. They marketed theirs with 425 hours but give you a alkaline battery with the mouse. Logitech marketed it as 250 hours because they also ship it with an alkaline battery. So its only razer that is sneaky with it. It has nothing to do with actual performance difference...
@Dhruv_programming747 Firstly no, the razer website states 425. Like I said, razer was just sneaky with advertising 425 hours although they do give you the type of battery to hit those numbers out of the box(Lithium). Logitech was at least honest and said 250 hours with the alkaline battery they give you and you can get 425 with the Lithium battery same as the orochi can with lithium...
Also, why did you mention the bluetooth numbers? The g305 only has 2.4ghz. We arent comparing apples to oranges here. Unless of course you could make a case for the orochi having bluetooth for on the go casual browser or work use, then sure, thats a plus...
these 2 mice are not equal in shape. dont let this video fool you.
"razr Uruk-Hai V2"
*snorts coffee*
Have had to change 2 Logitech mice in the past year because of double click issues. Never trusting them again.
lemme guess g502 lol
known issue. they use cheaper switches that are under-volted for what they need because they're older.
I had two g502s and never had that issue but I only had the wired versions so no voltage issues there
is the razer really worth that 15-20$ ?
This mouse isn't even worth $1, it's bad in every aspect
@@ryukuy why? I have the g305 btw but i've been thinking about getting orochi v2 since most people reaaly love it
@@Zee_Kay_Jayit's really good, go for it. I have the g502 lightspeed too, but definitely prefer the orochi v2 a lot more. The shape is pretty much perfect for me
@@Zee_Kay_JayI have it, trust me it will not disappoint. I have had absolutely no issues with it
@@Zee_Kay_JayI’ve got the orochi v2 very nice mouse definitely recommend it if your okay with a small mouse
"orikai"
razer deathadder v2 x hyperspeed wireless or logitech g304 for gaming like valorant?
G304 i have both
I just got the pink "quarts" version of the Orochi. Looks like a solid "clawgrip" mouse.
i’ve had both for 6 months+ the g305 was great until it started a lithium fire
how tf does a g305 start a lithium fire when it uses disposable AA batteries that's a you problem wtf did you put in it
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G305 is best mouse still. I dont really love it but i hate almost every other mice 😂 i hated orochi v2
Ah yes the fabled Razer Uruk hai! 🤣
my favourite feature is the button that shouts "WE FEAST TONIGHT"
if you watched baki you would know Doppo Orochi and it’s pronounced O - ro - chi(like chin)
WHY CAN PEOPLE NOT PRONOUNCE THIS? IT'S PRONOUNCED EXACTLY HOW IT LOOKS. DISLIKE.
Please do a review on the attack shark x3. thank you!
why not put 2 battery together?
the orochi doesn't work with having 2 batteries at the same time
@@digitalpilotthen why having 2 battery slot
@@iceorangutan to have the option of either type of battery
Logi win
Logitech has bad button quality. Had to scrape mine due to unwanted double-clicks.
@@RolandWalter i have the same issue. Switching to Orochi V2 because of my g305 double clicking and connection issues
@@Knnnn21 thanks was about to get the g305 but my friend warned me , i have a g102 with double clicking, and my friend bought, 3 logitech mice all double clicking
@@RolandWalterg304 is almost 30% better than orochi Sensor material quality almost everything.
@MOTTI11. better sensor does not help against unwanted double clicks of the left mouse button. Logitech sold a product to me that failed nearly still new. And thatq si the second time. Why should I support a company selling bad products to me?
G304 2x better than this orochi Sht!!!
double clicking with that right now