According to Razer, this mouse has been designed for gamers and users who are out and about often. It weighs a very light 60 grams (without batteries) and has sculpted in such a way that it can work with various types of grips. Alvin Cheung, Senior Vice President of Razer’s Peripherals Business Unit says, “Gamers shouldn’t have to sacrifice performance for portability. The Orochi V2 uses state-of-the-art gaming grade components combined with unique lightweight design features, making it the ideal portable gaming mouse.”
The mouse also uses AA or AAA batteries and according to the company, will last for over 900 hours of continuous usage, meaning that you could go for months on end without having to get a new battery. The best part about these types of batteries is that you can usually find them outside, versus built-in batteries where it might not always be as convenient to charge.
If the Razer Orochi V2 sounds like a mouse you might be interested in, it is available for purchase via Razer’s website for $70.