On the bottom we have rubber material in order to have a better grip on the surface we will put it on:
The Ouroboros mouse was inspired from high-end automobiles like the Lamborghini Reventon and fictional designs like the Batmobile. Razer have opted this time for a fully adjustable chassis so it would fit in any hand. On the top we will find the battery indicator which will light up differently depending on the status:
The adjustable palm support comes with a subtle Razer emblem:
This part can be raised or lowered with ease:
The mouse is ambidextrous, optimal for both lefties and righties; on the left side of the mouse we have two additional programmable buttons along with one of the removable side panel:
The right side is identical:
In the front we will be able to see besides the scroll wheel and the left/right click two extra programmable buttons:
On a closer inspection, frontal side of the mouse resembles the air intakes of a high-performance sports car:
In the middle we have the USB connector for using the mouse in wired mode:
Let’s take a look at the bottom side of the mouse; the edges are equipped with PTFE feet for smooth gliding and in the middle we have the 4G Dual sensor system (a laser and an optical sensor for calibrating the mouse on any surface we’ll use it on):