Razer Orochi Mouse Updated With New Laser & Longer Battery Life

Razer has just updated its Orochi mouse. You can still recall that Razer first unveiled the unique-looking mouse in February this year. Finally, after months of hard work, the company is announcing that it has updated the mobile gaming mouse so that users can play longer while on the go. The Razer Orochi mouse is now outfitted with a more precise laser sensor called the 6400 dpi 4G sensor which significantly improves its accuracy. Razer also enhanced the battery life of the gaming mouse. Two AA batteries doubles the battery life of the mouse, giving gamers up to 30 hours of continuous gameplay.

When used conventionally, the mouse can even last up to three months. The Orochi gaming mouse also connects via Bluetooth 3.0. It is now available for $69.99. You can get it here. “We want our dedicated fans to keep the ability to game at the high level they demand when they leave their home,” said Robert “RazerGuy” Krakoff. “Companies including Razer make mobile gaming laptops for that and, with those, there needs to be a mobile mouse solution. The Razer Orochi answers that need. We believe we’ve ushered in a new era of mobile gaming with the extreme performance and portability of our Blade laptop and Orochi gaming mouse.”

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Razer updates Orochi mouse with new laser, longer battery life

Razer updates Orochi mouse with new laser, longer battery life

It’s nearly vacation time, you’ve got your second-gen Razer Blade nestled in wrapping paper below the Festivus pole, and all you need is a fancy new mouse to go along with that fancy new gaming laptop. Razer’s apparently got you covered in that department as well, refreshing its Orochi wireless gaming mouse just in time for the upcoming holiday. Sporting a new laser with a 6400 dpi 4G sensor, Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity (as well as wired support) and 30 hours of advertised battery life on two AAs (double the previous model), the Orochi promises to “take out the competition with deadly accuracy.” Here’s hoping Razer’s not talking about beating your opponents to death with the mouse, and just means that figuratively. The company’s already got the new Orochi up for sale on its website for $69.99 / €69.99, which we’d suggest heading to sooner than later should you want to beat the holiday madness.

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