Razer has unveiled a new addition to their range of wireless gaming mice with the unveiling of the Razer Orochi 2016 that builds on previous versions and offers the highest DPI sensor in a mobile gaming mouse currently available.
The Razer Orochi 2016 is equipped with a 4G, 8200 DPI laser sensor, which is capable of tracking movement speeds of up to 210 inches per second with 50 G acceleration. Providing gamers with pinpoint accuracy via a Bluetooth 4.0 wireless connection.
Features of the new Razer Orochi 2016 wireless gaming mouse, that is powered by 2 x AA batteries include :
• Dual wired/wireless Bluetooth 4.0 technology
• 1,000 Hz Ultrapolling (Wired) / 125 Hz Ultrapolling (Wireless)
• 1 ms response time (Wired) / 8 ms response time (Wireless)
• On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment
• 8200 DPI 4G laser sensor
• 210 inches per second / 50 G acceleration
• Battery life: Approximately 60 hrs. (continuous gaming) or 7 months (normal usage)
• Ambidextrous form factor with textured rubber side grips
• Chroma lighting with true 16.8 million customizable color options
• Inter-device color synchronization
• Seven independently programmable buttons
• Razer Synapse enabled
• 1 m / 3.28 ft. braided fiber USB charging cable
• Approximate size: 99 mm / 3.90 in. (Length) x 67 mm / 2.64 in. (Width) x 35 mm / 1.38 in. (Height)
• Approximate weight: 110 g / 0.24 lbs.
The Razer Orochi 2016 is now available to preorder directly from the Razer online store with worldwide shipping expected to take place during October 2015 and is priced at $69.99 or €84.99
Source: Razer
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