For charging the battery, the Ouroboros may be placed on the docking stand. There’s no on/off or pair switch/button for the unit. Once the battery is installed, the Ouroboros is automatically switched on. The battery compartment accepts standard AA batteries such as the one included with the unit. Pulling off the palm rest will give you access to the battery compartment in the Ouroboros. By unscrewing two small screws you can adjust the length of the mouse (3 positions) or by rotating the wheel at the back of the mouse, you can adjust the angle of the palm rest to better fit your palm. Razer has not only allowed users to replace the sidepanels on the Ouroboros, the palm rest can be adjusted as well. Right under the sensor, there’s also two holes here with metal connectors that connect to the base station when charging the battery on the mouse. Around the sensor there’s two switches that allow the user to enable/disable the side buttons. In the center we get the Razer 4G laser sensor, which is Razer’s marketing speak for the Avago ADNS-9818, the same sensor found on the Razer Taipan. Taking a look at the bottom of the Ouroboros, we can see that Razer has dropped in a ton of Teflon feet, which help the heavy mouse glide on all types of surfaces. The wing sidepanels on the side may be removed and replaced with rubber sidepanels, which allow for better grip. The design of the Ouroboros allows it to be customized to the user’s preference. The entire mouse is constructed of plastic coated in matte finish. The unit itself has two sidebuttons on either side of the mouse making a total of four sidebuttons, left and right click buttons, a scroll wheel, along with two more sensitivity adjustment buttons in the center of the mouse. Taking a closer look at the Ouroboros, we can see that it borrows heavily from the design of the Razer Taipan with a similar ambidextrous design. Unfortunately with all this stuff, Razer didn’t include any sort of case or carrying pouch for the accessories.įinally, there’s also the Ouroboros itself, which sits on a throne, giving the mouse the effect of it levitating within the packaging. There’s also a docking station for the Ouroboros which also functions as a charging station as well. …a USB cord, 2 pairs of modular sidepanels (one with plastic wings and the other with rubber grips), a 2500mAh, 1.2v, NiMH battery from GP, and a small adjustment screwdriver. As usual, we get the Razer package of documentation… Opening the box up, let’s take a look at the accessories first. As you can see above, the flagship Razer Ouroboros is no exception. Razer is always known for their exceptionally well crafted packaging. Battery life: (Approx) 12 hrs (continuous gaming).Up to 200 inches per second / 50g acceleration.1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time.Gaming-grade wireless technology with dock.Customizable ergonomics to fit all hand sizes and grip-styles.Ready to see how it stacks up? Let’s take a look! Razer Ouroboros Specifications Additionally, it also features Razer’s latest 4G laser sensor capable of up to 8,200 DPI as well as the ability to operate in both wired and wireless modes. Along with its cool design, the Ouroboros features a modular and adjustable design, which allows users to swap out sidepanels and adjust the length and angle of the palm rest. The Razer Ouroboros, along with the Razer Mamba, will sit up top on the Razer lineup as the flagship wireless gaming mice in Razer’s stable of gaming mice. Why’s it so difficult to find? Well, that’s a question for Razer, but let’s go ahead and talk about the features of the new mouse to shed some light on why people are picking these things up faster than Razer can produce them. The Razer Ouroboros is a gaming mouse released back in late 2012, nearly 1 year ago, and despite being introduced so long ago, Razer hasn’t done a very good job of keeping it on shelves since up until recently, it hasn’t been something that’s been readily available for purchase. One such product, which we’re about to review today, is the Razer Ouroboros. Time and time again Razer unleashes possibly the coolest, most groundbreaking new products for consumers just to find that whatever just got released is sold out within minutes of the pre-order button becoming available. ![]() They make fantastic, forward thinking gaming mice, keyboards, headsets, and lately even top of the line gaming notebooks, but one thing they haven’t seemed to figure out is logistics. Razer is one helluva an awesome engineering company. Holding Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand
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