Rating 4.1 28 reviews
Manufacturer: Razer
DigitalVersus
13 years ago

Razer Ouroboros

Like the Naga Epic, the Ouroboros (Ancient Greek for "serpent chomping on its own tail") works both wirelessly and via cable. It may not have a hundred buttons under the thumb, but to attract gamers it instead...
Pros:
  • Ultra-precise sensor
  • Buttons for adjusting sensor resolution on the fly
  • Config profiles save to an online account (transferrable to other PCs and OSs
  • Unlimited number of profiles
  • Extensive driver software
  • Customisable body (width
  • length
  • height to fit the shape of your hand
  • Three thumb
Cons:
  • Exterior coating a bit hard
  • Polling rate drops from 1000 Hz to 750 Hz when wireless
  • No smooth scrolling
  • Price
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GearBurn
13 years ago

Razer Ouroboros mouse: high-performance gaming

I'm a left-handed gamer, and unlike those treacherous left-handed gamers who play games right-handed instead because THEY HAVE NO SELF-RESPECT (or whatever), I play games left-handed.
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futureshop.ca
13 years ago

Pretty good

The wireless seems glitchy when coming out of sleep mode ie gets glacial slow until you bump the sensitivity around a bit been using in wired mode because of this battery life could be better my old mouse could go for a week without charging 1 day with this mouse other than that the mouse feels
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PriceCheck
13 years ago

Razer Ouroboros mouse: high-performance gaming

Obviously the mouse works fine as a plug-and-play device, but if you want to use all the fancy stuff, you're stuck using it on Razer's terms and only for as long as Razer chooses to support it.
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Benchmark Reviews
13 years ago

Razer Ouroboros Elite Gaming Mouse

In 2009, Razer started working on a mouse with some ambitious goals. It would be a gaming-grade, wireless hybrid mouse. It would be ambidextrous, even adjustable - allowing the user to create that perfect fit.
Pros:
  • Lots of customization options
  • Hybrid wired/wireless
  • Decent battery life
  • Two sets of side grips
  • Proof of alien engineering on the receiver dock
  • Programmable buttons
  • "Clutch" button functions that can be locked if necessary
  • Polished
  • logical interface on software
  • Also
  • that stuff on the
Cons:
  • Only comes in Razer Green
  • Intermittent tracking issues
  • Vague scroll wheel
  • Needs even more adjustments
  • If you want one
  • you can't get one right now
  • soon..
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Overclock3D
13 years ago

Razer Ouroboros Gaming Mouse Review

Ouroboros is usually depicted as a snake eating its own tail. It is a distinctly different concept to that of something existing for infinity, because it means an endless cycle of death and rebirth.
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hardwareheaven.com
13 years ago

Razer Ouroboros Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse Review

Back in 2009 Razer began desiging a new mouse. With the concept being inspired by the Lamborghini Reventon and Batmobile they were aiming for a structural, edgy chassis and transformable/customisable options.
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Metku Mods
13 years ago

Razer Ouroboros Gaming Mouse

Razer is well known from its abnormally shaped gaming gear, which tend to have some very interesting features. Razer's newest gaming mouse, Ouroboros, is a wireless mouse with customizable ambidextrous ergonomics and excellent adjustment possibilities.
Pros:
  • Customizable
  • Ambidextrous
  • Wireless / wired..
  • ...can be used with a wire
  • Accurate
  • Unique features
  • Price
  • Battery life
  • Hard plastic cover
  • The rear panel has fairly sharp edges
  • Way too stiff side panel buttons
  • Problems with mousepad calibration
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TechSmart
13 years ago

Razer Ouroboros gaming mouse

Tweet Razer's wireless Ouroboros gaming mouse looks more like a prop from a sci-fi movie than a PC peripheral, and boasts some out-of-this-world features that make it ideal for casual and professional gamers.
Pros:
  • Standout design
  • customisable ergonomics
  • button lover's dream with nine mouse buttons
  • nice, weighty feel to the mouse
  • wired or unwired usage supported
  • and lightning quick response time
Cons:
  • Premium pricetag
  • but not much else
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eteknix.com
13 years ago

It's been a while since I last did a review on a Razer product, and since then there has been quite a few announcements regarding new products. Razer have hogged the spotlight at CES with their EDGE gaming tablet, which has overwhelmed the release of some of their gaming peripherals – but don't...
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