


With only 60 grams and the handy dimensions of 108 mm in length, 60 mm in width and 38 mm in height, the Orochi V2 can easily be put into a notebook bag and used on the go. That’s where a small mouse comes in handy. Switching from external to internal input devices is too time-consuming and inconvenient.
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Image: RazerĮspecially people who are used to a PC setup with external mouse and keyboard from the office are initially overwhelmed at the home notebook. With its Orochi V2, the company now presented the successor of the already very popular Orochi, which was released in 2012. Razer now also wants to jump on this bandwagon. For example, compact mice are currently selling like hot cakes. Accordingly, the number of accessories sold is also rising. The notebook market in particular is booming. This is also reflected in some sectors of the economy. In the wake of the Corona crisis, the home office has increasingly established itself in this country as well. Besides a low weight, the new addition to Razer’s mouse lineup is supposed to be able to convince with a long battery life and a precise sensor. However, the small dimensions should by no means be at the expense of the functionality. Thus, you should be able to gamble or work comfortably with the gaming notebook on the go without any problems. The gaming experts promise a maximum of portability. The Orochi V2 wants to convince with its compact dimensions.
