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Razer Ouroboros

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memoryexpress.com
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9 years ago
Wireless that is not Wireless

This mouse looked awsome when it came out but after using it for gaming it is a nightmare. Platforming, fps games etc HAVE to be done wired or else the mouse will randomly cut out leaving you dead or failed.

Nice design High DPI Long battery (10+ hrs Programability

Wireless is botchy; terrible for intense gaming Have to plug in most of the time Battery doesnt even last a year before dying massive driver errors wireless dock is botchy at connecting to mouse

futureshop.ca
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★★
11 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

Amazon
★★★
★★
11 years ago
Not good enough at this price

I have used Razer Ouroboros a few months now. The following are suggestions that I wish will be seriously considered from me and many others. They also give a hint on what cons I've found during my use. 1) [#1 Priority for all future Razer wireless mouses!

TechRadar UK
★★★
★★
11 years ago
Razer Ouroboros review

A serpent eating its own tail ends up eating its own head

Good tracking when wired; Customisable design

Poor wireless performance; Price

PC Magazine
★★★★
10 years ago
Razer Ouroboros

Razer's snake-centric product names get recursive with the Razer Ouroboros gaming mouse, a reference to the alchemical symbol of a snake eating its own tail. Despite the funky name, the Ouroboros is the new apex predator in Razer's menagerie of snakes and other creepy crawlies, with all of the best...

Ambidextrous, customizable design; Detachable side panels and adjustable palmrest for fine-tuning grip; Wired and wireless modes; Super accurate dual-sensor array; 11 programmable buttons.

Pricey; Complicated

PC Magazine
★★★★
10 years ago
Razer Ouroboros Review

Razer's snake-centric product names get recursive with the Razer Ouroboros( at Amazon) gaming mouse, a reference to the alchemical symbol of a snake eating its own tail. Despite the funky name, the Ouroboros is the new apex predator in Razer's menagerie of snakes and other creepy crawlies, with all of the best hardware and a modular design that lets you adjust every facet of the mouse for comfort and a competitive edge. Design and Features The Ouroboros is all about the design. The ambidextrous mouse has 11 programmable buttons: Right and Left, a clickable scroll wheel, two thumb trigger buttons on each side, and two DPI adjustment buttons. The thumb buttons can be activated and deactivated, thanks to two sliding on/off switches on the underside of the mouse. The mouse features a dual-sensor system, which pairs a laser sensor with an optical sensor, providing 8200dpi sensitivity and uninterrupted tracking on almost any surface, and even when lifted slightly. Tracking at speeds u...

The Razer Ouroboros gaming mouse is highly configurable, with a dizzying array of options and features, but its price will keep many buyers at bay.

Ambidextrous, customizable design; Detachable side panels and adjustable palmrest for fine-tuning grip; Wired and wireless modes; Super accurate dual-sensor array; 11 programmable buttons; An onboard ARM processor to keep it all straight

Pricey; Complicated

Benchmark Reviews
★★★★
11 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.

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

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..

PC World
★★★★★
10 years ago
Razer Ouroboros Review: An expensive love letter to lefty mice lovers

Gaming mice are a fascinating concept: how do you convince folks to spend over a hundred bucks to replace their $20 pointing-and-clicking device?

Computers N Stuff
★★★★★
9 years ago
Razer Ouroboros Review

Hands Down, this is the nicest mouse i have ever used. Quite a statement for me to open on, but frankly it's true.

DigitalVersus
★★★★★
11 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...

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

Exterior coating a bit hard; Polling rate drops from 1000 Hz to 750 Hz when wireless; No smooth scrolling; Price

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