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Razer Orochi V2 review – a great travel mouse with customisability

Razer Orochi V2 review – a great travel mouse with customisability

While you can always buy a new set of keycaps to spruce up the best gaming keyboard, mice are sorely lacking in the personalisation department. Razer's trying to change the game by introducing hot-swappable custom shells to its new Orochi V2 wireless gaming mouse, and I want the feature to become the standard.

Razer didn't make much of a splash in the ultra-lightweight gaming mouse market with the Orochi 2015, itself a sequel to the Orochi Mobile a year prior. The V2 is even more unassuming than its predecessor, coming in the usual black or white outfit and stripping the RGB lighting, but for an extra $20 / £20, you have your choice of magnetic premade shells and the option to create your own via Razer Customs.

Unfortunately, I couldn't make an orange rodent adorned with the PCGamesN logo because creating your own is limited to two colours, a pattern, and three stickers that are already in Razer's library. Instead, I grabbed a premade shell covered in blossom as the sun set over Mount Fuji to match my keycaps. There's something satisfying about threading the whole setup together rather than having a lump of bland plastic sitting beside your keyboard.

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