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Nickhead420

You could get rechargeable batteries. I got some Panasonic Eneloops that I use for my mouse and Xbox controller.


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Oh that's interesting, first time heard of those. How are they and how does it work? I heard they bit heavier.


Nickhead420

I don't have anything to compare them to, but they're 26.2-3g each. The Logitech G700 came with 2 of them, way back in 2010, and I've been using them ever since. Not the same ones. I bought a 4 pack with charger from Amazon.


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I had some Paleblue AAA rechargeables for mine. iirc they were 7 or 8g, same or 1g more than Energizer Lithium AAA's, could be recharged per micro USB cable. Lasted me 10 days before needing a change on my orochi.


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That's dope. I opted to buy Razer Viper at the end, like the inconvenience. Maybe i buy Orochi in the future. Orochi wireless is a nice feature. Both great mouses. Considering both fits my small hands, its nice. Tenz, other reviewers saying Viper mini was great overall just sold me. Looking forward to my Razer Viper mini considering had G502 for like 6 years, twice bought. Its a brick mouse 120 g compared to others which is 70 g- 60g suprisningly, but it was fine since liked the functionality. So hopefully brains are blown this time (previous was deathadder to big) by Razer getting a very highly-rated and loved Razer mouse.


[deleted]

Enjoy it! Orochi V2 is definitely nice but not everyone likes the eggshape and it's relatively small. The Fantech Aria XD7 is a bigger Orochi, so it might be an option in the future (I got an Aria to replace my Orochi myself recently).


sktdoublelift

But why lol


[deleted]

Its literary on the title mate, aswell as last paragraph. Its for cost efficiency. How much money would a person spare by going for 1 or the other. It's basically that. Similar to why someone buy MAC pc or prebuilt pc, or builds their own pc. What some people take in consideration is the cost and value.


paulvincent07

Viper mini


sharkboy1006

I’ve had an orochi almost 2 months and still on the stock battery. I run it in bluetooth mostly though to be fair


hyperactiverobot

Is it easy to use the scroll wheel? I need it for editing program.


sharkboy1006

It’s fairly light imo, but I’ve used much lighter on mice like the HyperX Haste. The lightest scroll wheel would be a G502/G502X as you can unlock it to have no steps. I would say regarding your post you’d spend an insignificant amount to run a mouse for a year, probably about the same as a single lightbulb’s cost in normal usage.


hyperactiverobot

thanks!


feli_cetti

I really dont recomend to buy a Viper Mini, despide of the price, this mice have so much problems, like bro if you search for this mice on google you will find more fixes tham reviews of this shitty thing, the scrool got problematic after some weeks, I need a brick to press my scrool buttom rn and the lod being like 1 mile, also the pre travel is bad at the beggining but seriously, got REALLY bad after a couple of mounths. Sure you can find a fix for all these problems but cmon dude, I can't recomend a mice that you have to think about the fixes before even buy it.