Introduction
Razer's recent foray into the world of laptop gaming has definitely sparked some interesting products. Today we will be taking a look at both the Razer Orochi which is a laptop gaming mouse capable of being used wirelessly via Bluetooth and in a more conventional fashion with a cable, much like the Razer Mamba. Along with the release of the Orochi, Razer is also launching a slim gaming grade mouse mat to go with the mouse, both are available at Razer's website.
Specifications
Orochi Specifications
Wireless Mode- Gaming optimized Bluetooth® 2.0 connectivity
- Up to 2000DPI sensitivity
- 125Hz polling/ 8ms response
- Powered by 2 AA batteries
Wired Mode- Detachable three foot, lightweight, braided micro-USB cord
- Up to 4000DPI sensitivity
- 1000Hz Ultrapolling™/ 1ms response
- Razer Precision 3G Laser sensor
- Tracking up to 100 inches per second
- Ambidextrous design
- Razer Synapse On-board Memory
- On-The-Fly Sensitivity™ adjustment
- Zero-acoustic Ultraslick™ Teflon® feet
- Gold-plated USB connector
- Powered by 2 AA batteries
- Approx. size in mm: 99(L) x 67.8(W) x 35(H)
- Not applicable on Mac OS
It is quite clear that the Bluetooth connectivity inhibits the full potential of the sensor and if you want premium performance you still have to hook it up to your PC via a cable.
Kabuto Specifications
- High quality ultra-thin microfiber material
- High grip natural rubber base
- Size: 280mm x 195mm x 1.2mm
Worth noticing is the thickness of the mat, at only 1.2 mm this mat is a featherweighter.