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The Razer Naga V2 Pro is a wireless MMO gaming mouse engineered for professional-grade adaptability and control. Featuring 19+1 programmable buttons with three magnetic swappable side plates, it caters to every gaming genre. Its HyperScroll Pro Wheel offers customizable scroll resistance for precise or rapid inputs. Powered by Razer’s Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, it delivers flawless tracking on diverse surfaces including glass. The HyperSpeed Wireless connection ensures ultra-low latency, 25% faster than other wireless tech. With Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 boasting a 90-million click lifespan and up to 300 hours of battery life, this mouse is built for endurance and performance.




















| ASIN | B0BGJTLFN5 |
| Additional Features | Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, HyperScroll Pro Wheel, Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3, Programmable Buttons, Up to 300 Hr Battery |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 225 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #6 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | 12 Button Side Plate, 2 Button Side Plate, 6 Button Side Plate, Cover Puck (This is NOT the Wireless Charging Puck), HyperSpeed Wireless USB Dongle, Important Product Information Guide, Naga V2 Pro, Razer SpeedFlex Cable (USB Type A to USB Type C), USB Dongle Adapter |
| Button Quantity | 20 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHz Wireless , Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,797 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.7"L x 2.97"W |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Mice |
| Item Weight | 0.48 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Model Name | Naga V2 Pro |
| Model Number | RZ01-04400100-R3U1 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 30000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 20 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, HyperScroll Pro Wheel, Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3, Programmable Buttons, Up to 300 Hr Battery Special Feature Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, HyperScroll Pro Wheel, Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3, Programmable Buttons, Up to 300 Hr Battery See more |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 840272900307 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
D**N
It's better than the loghitech G604!!!
It's brilliant. I've tried a lot of mice (over a hundred different ones) and they all had flaws. The battery is too weak, the charging dock is bad, and the connector is bad. This solution is the best. The most convenient. The only drawback is that if you turn on the computer sleep mode, then you have to turn off the mouse with a switch. Otherwise, setting it to charge wakes up the computer back up. large battery - you won't be afraid if you forgot to set it to charge at night. It charges quickly. The software is an amazing solution, these are 5 modes of operation of the wheel. And they can switch automatically! That is, if you switch to the browser, it can run smoothly and without clicks. If you are logged into the game, the wheel starts working with clear clicks, which eliminates the chaos of switching weapons. Previously, I used other mice and in them this mode was either completely absent, or it was necessary to press a special button, mechanically
R**K
Best mouse I've owned.
After my Logitech G604 at work decided to start having switch troubles, it was time to look for another mouse. I was hoping to get another Logitech G604 or similar since I utilize the side buttons for work and for gaming. Unfortunately, at least as of the last time I searched, Logitech discontinued the G604 and didn't plan on making another similar. I'm glad I started looking at Razer mice as this one caught my eye and I was intrigued. I've had this mouse now for 9 months and it was the best decision I've made in any of my PC purchases, minus the PC of course. The mouse feels good in your hand and is very light compared to the G604. The feet slide extremely easy on mouse pads for flawless movement. The buttons are very responsive and I enjoy the extra 6 that I get compared to the 604; more commands/shortcuts at a thumb press. Some have had the button paint start to wear off but I have not, at least yet, so I'm not sure if they just have super acidic hand sweat or eating Cheetos while gaming. Anywho, the paint has not worn off in any way and I can still read all the numbers on the side buttons. As far as connectivity, I don't 'hardcore' game so I probably won't ever use the HyperSpeed setting on it but the bluetooth works wonderfully and is very quick to connect on start up. The mouse also has a timeout function which you can adjust via the software. The software I don't hear much good about but I haven't had trouble with it I guess. It allows me to program the buttons as needed and that's about all I use it for since this is the only Razer product I have. I'd recommend this mouse to anyone who doesn't like searching for keys on their keyboard for functions. It's not only a great mouse for gaming but for work when you need button combos that are a pain to do on the keyboard. I liked it so much that I ended up buying another one for home and replaced my G604 at home a few months later.
D**E
Highly Customizable but Comes at a Price
I've been using the Razer Naga V2 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse for a few months now, and it's a versatile piece of equipment with some standout features and a few drawbacks. Pros: Customization: The interchangeable side plates with 2, 6, and 12-button configurations are fantastic. You can switch between them depending on your gaming needs, which is incredibly convenient. I sometimes like to play league and other times play CS2, so having the ability to change it at a moment's notice is amazing. Performance: The mouse performs exceptionally well, with a smooth and responsive feel. The upgraded Focus Pro 30K optical sensor and third-gen optical switches provide precise tracking and quick response times. I bought the wireless dock as well and it charges the mouse fast and allows me to use it wirelessly for at least a week of use. Gonna make a separate review for that though. Comfort: The ergonomic design is comfortable for long gaming sessions. The right-handed shape and finger rest make it easy to use without causing hand fatigue. It is lighter than a CORSAIR Scimitar which in my opinion is the best reason to get this over that. Wireless Connectivity: The wireless connection is stable, and the mouse offers both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth options. The battery life is impressive, lasting up to 150 hours over 2.4GHz and up to 300 hours over Bluetooth. Cons: Price: The Razer Naga V2 Pro is on the pricier side, coming in at around $179.99. While the features justify the cost, it might be a significant investment for some gamers. Weight: The mouse is a bit heavier than some other gaming mice, which might not be ideal for those who prefer a lighter feel. Again, I say heavier in comparison to a Deathadder. It is heavier, but still light for the type of mouse it is. Software Compatibility: The customization software is only compatible with Windows, which could be a limitation for Mac users. Overall, the Razer Naga V2 Pro is a top-tier gaming mouse that offers excellent customization, performance, and comfort. It's a great choice for gamers who need a versatile and high-performing mouse, but be prepared to invest a bit more and consider the weight and software compatibility.
J**Y
Same old Naga but with a fancy new price tag.
If you've ever owned the Naga Pro and wonder how this improves upon that design, wonder no more. This is the same mouse structurally. The major differences are the scroll-wheel feature that you already have read about and the battery life. First, the scroll wheel feature. It's surprisingly cool. I don't know exactly how they manage to change the tension or detents in the scrolling behavior, but it does work. There are settings with super defined bumps (say for weapon selecting) and it scrolls between the "bumps" very cleanly. There are settings with no tension at all. Similar to the logitech mice, where you can just flick the wheel forward and it will keep spinning like there are ball bearings in there or something. The default setting is somewhere in between and feels very similar to the old Naga Pro. There's a graph in the configurator that lets you define your own tension and bumps. There can be a little mush to the bumps when switching from one to the other, but it goes away after the first scroll and leaves it feeling nice and crisp. i'm not sure how confident i feel about the longevity of this feature because i really don't yet understand the mechanics of how they're able to change the feeling of it so drastically. I really hope it doesn't wear out quickly, and i will update this review if/when it does. This feature is the main reason i was skeptical of the Pro 2. The battery life is much better. I wasn't pleased with the battery capacity of the old Naga Pro. i had to charge that thing every two or three days i think. It wasn't great. This one has lost 1% over the course of 24 hours. From 92% to 91% after the first day's use, so i don't know how much better it is but it's better. As for the wireless charging feature, i can't comment. You have to purchase the 20 dollar puck that fits into the bottom of your mouse but i haven't because i don't own a wireless charging mousepad. It does support wireless charging though, with the additional purchase of that puck thing that fits into the bottom. Also, the soft rubbery crap that's on the sides of the old Naga Pro is gone. It's regular plastic and it's got some kind of very light gnurling texture on it. My thumb rubbed a hole through the rubber coating on the old Naga Pro 6 button panel. So i noticed the difference right away. That's pretty much it. Oh, one more thing. Your old Naga Pro settings profiles need to be exported through the synapse 3 app before you unplug it, and imported again when you swap the mice out, or you need to manually set them up all over again. In my opinion, it's not really worth paying the higher price unless your old Naga Pro is failing somehow. It's pretty much the same mouse. I kind of knew that, but my Naga Pro's scroll wheel was completely worn out. It was almost impossible to use for anything but scrolling. UPDATE: so i've had this thing for six months and kind of like you would expect, the scroll wheel isn't the same. It's very mushy and just trying to roll the mouse wheel forward will cause a click a lot of times. You can barely feel any difference between the very distinct bumps or almost none at all. There are much better scroll wheels. There's one on my old Naga pro, in fact.
B**F
RAZER IS GARBAGE ! SENDING THIS CRAP BACK !
TERRIBLE ! The Synapse software doesnt work, profiles do not load when running associated applications. Contacted Razer support. They told me uninstall Synapse3 then run their DriverRemovalTool that support linked me and then run the Synapse4 installer. Uninstalled the Synapse3 software, ran the DriverRemovalTool, rebooted, ran the Synapse4 installer and it tells me... Synapse3 is INSTALLED and that it needs removed to instll Synpase4 !! Did that, Synapse4 installed.. profiles still do not load. SO THAT DOESNT WORK ! Support then told to me install then run their RazerLogCollector tool, installed it and ran it, "failed to upload, please check your internet connection". SO THAT DOESNT WORK ! Support then told me to download the FirmwareUpdateTool, the FirmwareUpdateTool, requires the mouse be put into "Bluetooth" mode, mouse fails to pair with Bluetooth ! Mouse only works when the switch on mouse is on "Wireless" Mode, so cannot update the firmware if their is an update. SO THAT DOESNT WORK ! Support then told me to login to their SynapseTestAccount through the Synapse software and gave me a username password to use and they could see whats going on, opened Synapse and clicked login,.. no user/password window comes up ! SO THAT DOESNT WORK ! NOTHING "RAZER" WORKS, THIS IS ABSOLUTE GARBAGE AND SO IS THEIR SUPPORT ! AND ON TOP OF ALL THAT NOT WORKING.. THERE ARE MORE THAN A DOZEN RAZER PROCESSES RUNNING AT ALL TIME< AND THEY ARE EATING UP 1.6GB OF MEMORY AND EVERY PROCESS MUST STAY RUNNING ! NEVER AGAIN RAZER AND THEY CHARGE THE PRICES THEY DO !
J**S
Best purchase yet
The Razer Naga V2 Hyperspeed is a top-tier wireless MMO mouse, excelling with its 12-button thumb grid and dual-mode, switchable free-spin/tactile scroll wheel. Performance is excellent thanks to the Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor and low-latency HyperSpeed Wireless, backed by impressive AA battery life (up to 250 hours on HyperSpeed). The main trade-offs are its hefty weight (118g with battery), no built-in rechargeable battery/wired option, and the lack of swappable side plates found on the more expensive V2 Pro model. It's a fantastic choice for palm/claw grip prioritize buttons and long-lasting wireless freedom. The ability to pair with any desktops PC or laptop is simple. Razer offers limitless LED customization through the Chroma RGB app. This house has amazing accuracy and is compatible with all razor tech.
V**Z
solid wireless mouse for a great pricepoint.
Works great. it's simple, no frills, but all the same good features as the pro minus the rgb and lighting. But it's just as good as my wired naga v1, so it's doing the job
L**Y
My favourtie mouse ever, boosted my productivity 100x
I stumbled acorss a youtuber (Switch and Click) that reviewed the Razer Naga V2 and I was sold on it. I have been using a standard Dell USB mouse for years. Initially, the thought of buying a mouse for over $100 may seems odd but what I didn't realize, until I got it is how much it boosted my productivity. Firstly, I'm right-handed and the mouse moulds perfectly to the shape and size of my hand. It feels perfect, the design is phenomenal. I have to admit I was a bit discourageed since the last mouse Logitech G2 I tried before this one had buttons on the left and right side (2 clickers left side and 2 clickers right side.) I don't understand how anyone could click buttons on the right side, it's extremely awkward unnatural and counter-intuitive. What makes the Razer Naga V2 Pro so great is that I can easily press all 12 of the shortcut keys with ease, no awkward movements with my hand. 12 buttons initially felt a bit intimidating but what puts the Razer Naga V2 Pro on top is the Razer software (for the mouse) is so intuitive and easy to use for assigning button shortcuts. Becasue much of what you do with a mouse is muscle memory it will take a bit and a few revisions of changing what buttons do what (at least it did for me) and changing the shortcuts for the keys before I had assigned shortcuts for all 12 keys. The great thing is I actually use all of the buttons pretty regularly and it's a huge time saver when it comes to productivity. It takes some time getting used to but I pretty much have all the muscle memory built in at this point and I know what key does what without having to think about it. If it's way too many buttons for you, they give you 3 different side panels to shoose from, and it just pops right off and connects magnetically to the left side of the mouse, it's really cool. My biggest fear about going back to a wireless mouse is the response time. My last wireless mouse, it was a Lenovo I believe and was noticably lagging and really slowed me down. The thing about the higher-end mouses like the Razer Naga V2 Pro is they come with a booster plugin and let me tell you, even at 1000 Hz the speed is so fast I can't tell the difference between a wired and wireless mouse and some mice go up to 8000 Hz speed but that's really overkill and drains the mouse battery faster. The battery on the Razer Naga V2 Pro lasts a very long time. I also ordered the Wireless Dock Pro which is compatible and it charges it wirelessly so it's always charged for me. Despite the pricetag, with the amount of time I've saved and how much it's boosted my productivity, the mouse has already paid for itself and was totally worth it. Love this mouse, highly recommended!
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