Razer’s latest addition to its peripheral family is the super-expensive Ouroboros gaming mouse. Perhaps one of the most extravagant designs we have seen aesthetically for Razer in a while, with some commenting they seem to have ended up designing a Cyborg Rat9-style mouse.
This mouse is designed for all hand sizes, is ambidextrous and supports all grip types. The impressive 8200 DPI setting is sure to be enough to quell the thirst of even the most enthusiastic gamer.
The Ouroboros offers both wired and wireless connection, under wireless mode a single AA battery will provide up to 12 hours of usage. The wireless provides a 1ms response time whilst the award-winning 4G Dual Sensor System provides solid all round responsiveness.
“Designed for excellence and total ownage, the Razer Ouroboros was intended to be wielded by all serious gamers looking to win any FPS, RTS or RPG with custom-made dominance,” said Robert “RazerGuy” Krakoff, president of Razer USA. “We are proud to introduce it as Razer’s first gaming mouse that features optimized, customizable, ambidextrous ergonomics that better fit the curvature of any and every hand size and personal grip style by delivering ultimate comfort, control, power and built-in intelligence to ascend to gaming immortality.
The included cable is braided and 2.1m long, whilst this mouse supports Razer’s Synapse 2.0 cloud software. The mouse has 11 programmable Hyperesponse buttons.
Pricing is $129.99 for the North American market and €129.99 for the European market.
Razer have created a mini site for the new mouse if you want more information.
Source:PR
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