Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Razer Ouroboros and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Ouroboros.
May 2013
(82%)
96 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: 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...
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....
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...
Published: 2013-05-01, Author: Ian , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...