Razer Ouroboros view larger Hold Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand With adjustable length, back-tilt and 2 different types of interchangeable side panels, the Razer Ouroboros gaming mouse ensures the most comfortable shape for all grip types and hand shapes and sizes. It features gaming-grade wireless technology and the newest 8200dpi 4G laser sensor to ensure outstanding performance. It also features a dedicated trigger button for dpi clutch functions. Press Reviews “The Razer Ouroboros ticks far too many good boxes not to be award top marks. This is a wireless gaming mouse that lefties can use, has a great sensor, is adjustable and has enough buttons to please most people.” - G3AR “A mouse which offers a high level of customisation, great build quality and stand-out appearance. The sensor technology ensures we get great performance a good software suite rounds off a great product.” - HardwareHeaven view larger Fully customizable ambidextrous ergonomics From an adjustable arched palm rest, to a retractable back, as well as four interchangeable side panels, the Razer Ouroboros is fully customizable to your personal needs. It fits perfectly with any hand length, shape and grip-style – maximize your comfort and reduce fatigue over extended play. Dedicated dpi clutch-trigger Stay on top of the competition and adapt to the situation with the Razer Ouroboros’ dedicated dpi clutch-trigger. Hold it down to temporarily increase or decrease the mouse’s dpi so you can get the exact sensitivity you need for the moment in-game. For instance, when you switch to a sniper to take out a target far away, use the clutch to slow your dpi down, and once the enemy has been dispatched with precision, release the clutch to return to your usual lightning fast assault mode. view larger 8200dpi 4G laser sensor The Razer Ouroboros is outfitted with the most advanced and configurable sensor yet, the all-new 8200dpi 4G laser sensor. It tracks so precisely, you always hit targets exactly where you need to. It can also be calibrated to your specific surface, and has adjustable cut-off to lift-off tracking, empowering you with more control than ever. view larger Powered by a single AA battery Game for longer cordless when the Razer Ouroboros is conveniently powered by a single AA battery with up to 12 hours of continuous gaming. The supplied NiMH battery is rechargeable, so you can plug in the USB cord or place it on the dock to get it back up to full juice when depleted. Or, just hot-swap with any ordinary AA alkaline battery so you can keep going wireless like a beast. view larger Dual gaming-grade wired/wireless technology Are you ready to take your gaming further than before, cord-free? As Razer is the pioneer of the world’s first gaming-grade wireless tech, you can be assured the Razer Ouroboros performs as well cordless as it does corded. With a 1ms response rate, your command is executed first even if you and your opponent react at exactly the same time.When the battery depletes in the Razer Ouroboros, just plug in the USB cable so you can keep gaming while it recharges, for zero downtime. view larger Razer Synapse enabled Enhance your Razer Ouroboros experience with Synapse, Razer’s hardware configurator with online cloud support. From sensitivity to lift-off tracking to surface calibration, you’ll be able to customize every detail. Better still, this data is saved in the cloud, so you can play your way wherever you are. Razer Synapse keeps your Ouroboros in peak performance via automatic driver and firmware updates so you’ll be on top of your game, all the time.
A**N
Garbage with good design.
In design and feel, it's a great mouse in nearly every way. The parts are adjustable to the point where it can foreseeably fit any sort of preference.The actual product is complete trash, at least the one I got.On day 1, the two cosmetic "vent"-looking things on the front under the main mouse buttons fell off. They are held on with cheap glue.Wireless mode on this device is inconsistent and buggy. There is sometimes noticeable input delay, and sometimes there isn't.Whether you use it with a wire or not, my Ouroboros somewhat commonly will lock itself to a small segment, so that my pointer on my screen cannot move anywhere except for within a thin diagonal line. This is a hardware problem with the sensor. I eventually figured out that hitting my desk with the mouse reliably fixes it temporarily.The battery that came with this product died within the week. Extra batteries had to be bought. This mouse drains a standard Duracell AA battery in less than 24 hours of use.Razer Synapse, the customization and driver program for this device, is a buggy trainwreck. Almost nothing works reliably on this program at all. Updating the program renders my computer unusable (the mouse cannot click anything) until I force restart it.Turning on my computer or uninstalling Razer Synapse causes my mouse to default to an arbitrary 100 DPI, and then to 5600 DPI once I restart my computer. These are unusable sensitivities with my Windows settings.The battery gauge on the top of the device is extremely inconsistent. It will go from critical battery to low to medium, or more commonly just from maximum to critical.While playing a first-person game like Overwatch, my mouse randomly will trail off the game onto one of my secondary monitors, which tabs me out.Minecraft specifically is unplayable with this mouse, as in-game, my sensitivity will constantly and violently fluctuate for no discernable reason.In wired mode, the mouse will disconnect completely from my computer at random. Sometimes this happens about once every 10 seconds, and each time, it takes about 3 seconds for it to reconnect, sometimes opening Razer Synapse and tabbing me out of my game.I put the mouse on the stand to charge overnight because wired mode is glitchier than wireless mode. Sometimes, it simply doesn't charge.This mouse crashes some sort of firmware on my computer sometimes, which sends my computer into a frozen, beeping fit, crashing my display drivers and forcing me to restart my computer.There are more issues that happen all the time, but I won't put them all here. These are the most common issues, you get the point.At the time of writing this review, I have been somehow using this mouse for 8.5 months. I give it 2/5 stars because one of my friends has the same mouse with few problems (he doesn't game that much though, and he only uses it in wired mode).
T**K
Love-Hate Relationship
I've had this mouse since October 2015. I don't game with it. It is a love-hate relationship.Pros:--Nicely adjustable (total length, angle of palm rest, different wing button caps, etc)--Never a problem with the buttons--Came in a gorgeous presentation box--Reliable movement, especially when used on a textured surface--Nice color. Green is the color of magic! (can you guess the 1980s reference?)--Takes a larger AA battery; better for battery life--Lots of buttons--Good configurability with the included application--Can be used in wired mode--Looks elegant in its remote cradle--Has nice charging indicator lightsCons:--Expensive--The presentation box would have been better had it included a padded travel case for all three major components (mouse, charging stand, and cable). It would actually make for a good full-sized travel mouse, but I can't fly with this because there's no way to protect it from bumps and scratches.--Seems to kill rechargeable batteries over time, eventually necessitating that you mortgage the house to buy more batteries or just give up and use it wired--Too easy to accidentally change the movement density. I suggest you reprogram those top two buttons.--The black "wing" buttons on either side of the mouse are hard to deploy without accidentally deploying both. User will either deactivate these or will need to change his/her hand position when using these buttons.--Requires a tiny tiny screwdriver to change the battery (comes with one, but who can keep track of these small parts?)--Doesn't have an "off" button for saving battery charge while travelling or when not usingAt this writing, I've had this mouse for 2 years. I'll keep using it until something better comes along, but right now I'd give it only a 60% rating, hence the 3-star review. I would not recommend it to friends, unless they had completely exhausted their research on other models/manufacturers.
B**D
Of Mice and Men.. gaming men
Mouse is solid in the hand and the clicks are decisive. I have zero issues with mouse wandering, scroll wheel glitching, non-responsiveness or optic problems like I did with the Mamba. (it was horrible for the 2 months I owned it)Love the fact that you can switch out the sides from finger rests to grips and the back-end raise and lower is great for finding that perfect fit in your palm for fast movement without the mouse jiggling in your hand or it being too high for all your fingers to find the mat on both sides for precision aiming.Definitely one of the best Razer mice I've tried so far. I recommend this to anyone that's a hardcore gamer or just has some serious work to do. It's comfortable, accurate and easy to set up.
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