Razer Orochi 2016 Wireless Gaming Mouse

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- the highest DPI sensor ever fit into a mobile gaming mouse.Â*... Razer Orochi 2016 Wireless Gaming Mouse
The SteelSeries World of Warcraft Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse has Pro grade 8200 CPI Laser Sensor, 150 IPS, 30 G acceleration, according to the manufacturer. If i'm not wrong saying that CPI=DPI then the Razer is not the only one with 8200 as a wireless solution .. tho it is the highest value still. Later edit : I just noticed we are talking about a mobile mouse .. for Laptops .. ignore my post please ...
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Battery life: Approximately 60 hrs. (continuous gaming) or 7 months (normal usage)
Well, I've got the previous Orochi mouse and: Materials are great quality, they fit well and it's very quick&easy to open to replace the batteries, which unfortunately is a very needed feature The added pouch is useful. It doesn't last a week of mostly office use, with lights disabled It's laggy on extremely high CPU load, at least with software installed and wireless mode (we're talking about >1 second of lag) Bluetooth lag isn't that bad, and it's quick when wired, but the bundled wire is very short, especially if your laptop has USBs on the left side (which is good and bad at the same time) Software is terrible; fortunately it's not required @ Windows 10 The cable is for data only; it doesn't charge batteries - you just need a pair of NiMH rechargeable batteries in mouse + spare pair as a backup (or rely on a short cable), which increases the total weight beyond other big mice The mouse itself is light. The new Orochi weight is stated to be 110g. The previous one was declared to be just 68g, but if you add a pair of batteries, it's getting in ~120 range. Add spare batteries, and it's 180g + cable + pouch. The balance is kinda okayish, as the batteries are located near the rear.