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When you're trying to sell a gaming mouse for more than £100, it has to be something very special. Luckily for us, Razer is experienced in the ultra high end of the market, with its Mamba wireless mouse also retailing for north of a ton. It's not the only...
Good tracking when wired, Customisable design...
Poor wireless performance, Price...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-04-11 02:20:38
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Like the Naga Epic, the Ouroboros (Ancient Greek for "serpent chomping on its own tail") works both wirelessly and via cable. The Ouroboros may not have a hundred buttons under...
Ultraprecise 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 f...
Exterior coating a bit hard, Polling rate drops from 1000 Hz to 750 Hz when wireless, No smooth scrolling, Price...
The Razer Ouroboros is ultra-precise, practical and ambidextrous, and works wirelessly or via USB cable, but its coolest feature is really the customisable body. Gamers and DIY lovers may have met their perfect mouse...
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Recently Razer released their Lamborghini inspired mouse, the Ouroboros. With multiple interchangeable parts, ambidextrous layout, wired and wireless operation, changeable shape and a distinctive design it looks to compete with some impressive gaming m...
Looking first at the build quality of the Ouroboros we have a mouse which feels solid in the hand. For many years we loved the soft touch coating of Razer mice and in more recent times they have tried out plastic surfaces but this is the first time i...
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It's been a while since I last did a review on a Razer product, and since then there has been quite a few announcements regarding new products. Razer have hogged the spotlight at CES with their EDGE gaming tablet, which has overwhelmed the release of some...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-10-12 02:07:34
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A lot of mice these days come with multiple parts to help adjust the ergonomics of your device. More often than not, it's a gimmick, leading to badly-shaped mice that are fiddly and uncomfortable; and, if that mouse is bad no matter what, it really is a m...
I switched from Corsair to the mouse as my home rodent - 'nuff said...
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Razer Ouroboros review – Just when I thought that the Razer Mamba (read Craving Tech's Razer Mamba Review ) is the best wireless gaming mouse in the market, the Razer Ouroboros made its debut. Announced back in July 2012 , the Razer Ouroboros photos tickl...
Futuristic, sleek design, High quality materials, no plastic in sight, Great looking in every angle, Awesome charging dock in every aspect, Accurate and powerful sensor, 8200 DPI, No noticeable lag at all in wireless mode, Multi-power support: Wired (USB...
Low DPI issue when computer wakes up from sleep (should be solvable with a future driver or firmware), Note: Razer Ouroboros Review Sample was provided for the review, See larger image, Razer Ouroboros Elite Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse (RZ01-00770100-R3U1)...
Razer Ouroboros Sorry for the lengthy review. It just shows how much love I put into this gaming mouse and I've never been so happy with a gaming mouse until I try the Ouroboros. Razer Ouroboros has everything – sleek design, futuristic look, customisabl...
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Razer’s wireless Ouroboros gaming mouse looks more like a prop from a sci-fi movie than a PC peripheral, and boasts some out-of-this-world features that make it ideal for casual and professional gamers.The Ouroboros features an ambidextrous layout, mea...
Standout design, Customisable ergonomics, A button lover’s dream with nine mouse buttons, Nice, weighty feel to the mouse, Wired or unwired usage supported, Lightning quick response time...
Premium pricetag, but not much else.
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techlife.net Updated: 2014-03-23 01:44:53
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Razer has long been known for its high-quality gaming-centric gear, but despite its l33t looks, its latest mouse has applications further afield than the humble gaming PC. If you use a computer for long periods, you'll likely benefit from grasping the Our...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-12 05:36:03
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When you're trying to sell a gaming mouse for more than £100, it has to be something very special. Luckily for us, Razer is experienced in the ultra high end of the market, with its Mamba wireless mouse also retailing for north of a ton.It's not the only...
Good tracking when wired, Customisable design...
Poor wireless performance, Price...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2014-07-16 05:42:57
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Back in 2009 Razer began desiging a new mouse. With the concept being inspired by the Lamborghini Reventon and Batmobile they were aiming for a structural, edgy chassis and transformable/customisable options. Between then and now we have seen some of thei...
Looking first at the build quality of the Ouroboros we have a mouse which feels solid in the hand. For many years we loved the soft touch coating of Razer mice and in more recent times they have tried out plastic surfaces but this is the first time it fee...
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Razer's wireless Ouroboros gaming mouse looks more like a prop from a sci-fi movie than a PC peripheral, and boasts some out-of-this-world features that make it ideal for casual and professional gamers. The Ouroboros features an ambidextrous layout, meani...
Standout design; customisable ergonomics; button lover's dream with nine mouse buttons; nice, weighty feel to the mouse; wired or unwired usage supported; and lightning quick response time...
Premium pricetag, but not much else...
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g3ar.co.za Updated: 2016-02-17 13:22:14
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The Razer has used its “4G Dual Sensor System” which uses a laser sensor and an optical sensor to deliver highly accurate movement. In practice this cannot be faulted. Every twitch of the hand is detected by the mouse and using a DPI setting of 2,000 prov...
Comfortable, Decent battery life for a gaming mouse, Looks like Batman's mouse, Wired functionality...
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pinoyunboxing.com Updated: 2016-11-27 02:52:50
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Expert video review...
Gaming mouse is a gaming mouse, but the Ouroboros is way beyond just a gaming mouse. For me it's not just a high performing gaming mouse in both wired and wireless. It's a life-style, a beautiful art-piece. Razer really raised the bar with the Ouroboros...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-27 02:52:51
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Slipping an entire manual from MadCatz, the Razer Ouroboros is Razer's most ambitious futuristic-ish design to date. The Snake-company, as I like to call them, has been making pretty standard, slightly varied gaming mices for decades, and they are pretty...
Razer Ouroboros burns through the wallet but it's the fanciest, most advance gaming mouse you could own right now. Razer is not just banking on wireless and ambidextrous-ness to provide worth for the high price tag, but gives it an extra kick with superb...
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Lineup gaming manipulators Razer currently has more than twenty representatives, intended not only for different game genres, but also for different operating conditions. Someone prefers to play on the road, someone requires universal mouse, which can be...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2013-04-14 08:57:21
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Manufacturer: Razer Inc.Product Name: Razer Ouroboros Elite Ambidextrous Gaming MouseModel Number: RZ01-00770100-R3U1UPC: 879862004712Price As Tested: $129.99 (Amazon / Razerstore) Full Disclosure: The product sample used in this article has been self...
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 receiver dock, Razer Green lights (that can be turned off if needed), Good standin until you g...
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.., Requires cloudbased driver to change settings...
So how to rate this product? As a collectible, as a design experiment I feel it is completely successful. There are other mice on the market that allow for some customization, but not with the typical Razer design influences. Of course, I would eagerl...
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Ouroboros is usually depicted as a snake eating its own tail. It is a distinctly different concept to that of something existing for infinity, because it means an endless cycle of death and rebirth. So to name a mouse, and especially you're new top of...
There are many things to cover with the Ouroboros, so let's crack on. The packaging is incredible, the Ouroboros comes in probably the most blinged-out package of any mouse, ever. Just a shame this will not be the retail packaging. You would need a certai...
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Razer is well known from its abnormally shaped gaming gear, which tend to have some very interesting features. Razer's newest gaming mouse, Ouroboros, is a wireless mouse with customizable ambidextrous ergonomics and excellent adjustment possibilities...
Customizable, Ambidextrous, Wireless / wired.., ...can be used with a wire, Accurate, Unique features...
Price, Battery life, Hard plastic cover, The rear panel has fairly sharp edges, Way too stiff side panel buttons, Problems with mousepad calibration...
Razer Ouroboros is a good choise for a person, who wants his mouse wirelessly and with a good performance. The biggest problem with the mouse is the price, which is about 120 euros. Also the side panel buttons are way too stiff and the software has so...
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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? First, it needs to be flashy; funky designs and lights help. It needs to be comfortable: see Mad Catz's Cybor...
Ambidextrous design caters to lefties and everyone else, Equally capable as a wired or wireless mouse...
Rather pricey, Screwdriver required for tweaking the design...
Razer's Ouroboros gaming mouse is kind of hard to say and costs $150, but is readily customizable, lefty-friendly, and performs well. Also, it's gorgeous...
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Razer's snake-centric product names get recursive with the Razer Ouroboros£109.90 at Pixmania 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 mena...
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...
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...
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Having used various wireless mice for gaming, I was interested to see what the Razer Ouroboros brings to the table. It's a pretty unique looking mouse and Razer's known to produce some high quality mice. Razer was nice enough to send a unit to review and...
Performance in both wired and wireless mode is top notch. There's some adjustments that can make the mouse feel uncomfortable. It's also a little hard to sit in the stand at times...
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At first I would like to thank Razer for offering me a sample of their Ouroboros Gaming Mouse for testing and reviewing. About Razer: "Razer is more than just the world's leading brand in gaming. We were founded in 1998 in San Diego, California b...
With Ouroboros, Razer impresses us thanks to the unique design, customizable body for achieving optimal ergonomics and high performance sensors. The materials used are of good quality and slick PTFE feet ensure smooth gliding on almost any surface. As...
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Slipping an entire manual from MadCatz, the Razer Ouroboros is Razer's most ambitious futuristic-ish design to date. The Snake-company, as I like to call them, has been making pretty standard, slightly varied gaming mices for decades, and they are pretty...
Razer Ouroboros burns through the wallet but it's the fanciest, most advance gaming mouse you could own right now. Razer is not just banking on wireless and ambidextrous-ness to provide worth for the high price tag, but gives it an extra kick with superb...
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Razer Ouroboros review – Just when I thought that the Razer Mamba (read Craving Tech's Razer Mamba Review ) is the best wireless gaming mouse in the market, the Razer Ouroboros made its debut. Announced back in July 2012 , the Razer Ouroboros photos tickl...
Razer Ouroboros Sorry for the lengthy review. It just shows how much love I put into this gaming mouse and I've never been so happy with a gaming mouse until I try the Ouroboros. Razer Ouroboros has everything – sleek design, futuristic look, customisabl...
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You gotta admit. Razer is one helluva an awesome engineering company. 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. T...
With testing out of the way, I think the best way to describe the Razer Ouroboros is that it's a Jack of all trades, but a mater of none. The Ouroboros is certainly a hit in some areas, but it does come with a significant number of misses as well. I'm goi...
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I've been playing PC games with Razer's Ouroboros wired/wireless ambidextrous gaming mouse for a bit now, trying out everything from MMOs to FPS to casual games. This is one really nice mouse, but it had better be for its asking price of $149.99.Razer Our...
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examiner.com Updated: 2014-08-09 16:37:49
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The Razer Ouroboros Gaming Mouse features Razer Synapse technology for online settings wherever you can connect to the internet. Synapse is a great...
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Gamers need good gear. The wear and tear of countless intensive FPS sessions take their toll on even the toughest equipment. So treat yourself or a gamer you love to something shiny and new. Unless you want to blame your last death on your crappy keyboard...
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Razer's Ouroboros gaming mouse has been somewhat elusive – being listed on their site for quite a while without actually being available for purchase. It touts extreme form factor customization, wired or wireless play, and two new gaming “clutch triggers”...
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I once developed a repetitive stress injury from using a mouse described as “ergonomic.” Perhaps prompted by Microsoft and their enticing parade of trendy but oddly designed PC accessories, the word “ergonomic” was a popular descriptor at the time. Among...
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It took Razer three years to develop a mouse that aesthetically looks and feels great. The result of this three years of research by the Razer ergonomic scientists and engineers is their latest Ouroboros Gaming Mouse, a mice that certainly feels like some...
So let's get to the point, the Razer Ouroboros has great build quality. It may not be perfect for some users but its still looks and feels fantastic after a certain time of use. The adjustability and customization options are there but the side buttons ca...
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Razer has become one of the premier brand of gaming peripherals. It's for good reason, as they consistently come out with products that combine the aesthetics, efficiency, and functionality that we as gamers look for when we're building or improving a rig...
All in all, this is a mouse that should be at least on a list to check out. We're a big fan of the fact that the gamer can honestly tweak darn near everything they'd want to, making a mouse that's unlike any other Ouroboros. We also are huge fans of mice...
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