When comparing SteelSeries Kinzu v2 Pro vs Razer Orochi, the Slant community recommends Razer Orochi for most people. In the question“What are the best fingertip grip gaming mice?” Razer Orochi is ranked 2nd while SteelSeries Kinzu v2 Pro is ranked 6th. The most important reason people chose Razer Orochi is:
Meant to be taken around with the user the small form factor allows for easy portability.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Simple looks and feel
This is a basic mouse for gaming with only three buttons (that are programmable). It is geared towards those that need minimal options from their mouse, and pulls that off well. An ambidextrous design that anyone can use with an elegant look that should appeal to most.
Pro Portable
Meant to be taken around with the user the small form factor allows for easy portability.
Pro Ambidextrous
With buttons supplied on both sides of the device it can be used with either the left or right hand.
Cons
Con Poor gloss coating
The gloss coating is prone to scratching easily. Another issue is that it can be uncomfortable. The gloss should allow for easy movement but tends to feel a bit sticky. It also allows for an easy build up of sweat for those that are using a palm grip.
Con No included bluetooth adapter
Users will need a PC with bluetooth already built in or their own adapter as the Orochi does not supply one with the mouse.
Con Poor wireless range
Even minor obstructions will give problems to the connectivity of this mouse.
Con Bluetooth adds lag to gameplay
While an okay mouse for work the bluettoth connection adds lag to gaming, which may not be an issue for some but will be for others specifically FPS gamers.