Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse: 19 Programmable Buttons – HyperScroll Technology – Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor – Mechanical Mouse Switches Gen-2 – Up to 400 Hr Battery Life

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Rise to the top your guild with the Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed—a best-in-slot wireless ergonomic MMO mouse. Optimize skill rotations with an arsenal of 19 buttons and a dual mode scroll wheel. Power through raid progression with potent wireless performance backed by up to 250 hours of battery life on HyperSpeed Wireless.
19 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS — Armed with ergonomically positioned buttons that provide an arsenal of commands at the fingertips for mapping out the essentials or going all out with advanced macros
RAZER HYPERSPEED WIRELESS (2.4 GHZ) AND BLUETOOTH — Unleash seamless, low-latency performance that’s 25% faster than other wireless tech or switch to Bluetooth for longer hours of gaming
POWERED BY RAZER HYPERSCROLL TECHNOLOGY — Perform repeated commands rapidly or blaze through content in free-spin mode, or activate tactile mode for enhanced precision and satisfying feedback
LONG BATTERY LIFE — With up to 400 hours on Bluetooth and 250 hours of seamless low-latency gaming on Razer HyperSpeed Wireless (2.4GHz), last longer in the heat of battle with this mouse before having to replace its battery
FOCUS PRO 30K OPTICAL SENSOR — Razer’s brand-new sensor provides flawless tracking performance on a wider variety of surfaces including glass —supported by intelligent functions for enhanced aim and control
MECHANICAL MOUSE SWITCHES GEN 2 — With gold-plated contact points, the switches are less prone to degrading and have a longer lifespan of up to 60 million clicks
PC GAMING PERIPHERALS BRAND IN THE U.S. — Source — Circana, Retail Tracking Service, U.S., Dollar Sales, Gaming Designed Mice, Keyboards, and PC Headsets, Jan. 2019- Dec. 2023 combined
OPTIMIZE MOUSE ACCURACY — Improve accuracy by disabling the “Enhance pointer precision” option in the Windows mouse settings, and further optimize performance using the Razer Synapse App

Reviews

9 reviews for Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse: 19 Programmable Buttons – HyperScroll Technology – Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor – Mechanical Mouse Switches Gen-2 – Up to 400 Hr Battery Life

  1. REZIAK

    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.

  2. Neil

    buy it. buy 2 if theres a deal. theres nothing better on the market. software is good.
    have to admit admit that while i dont love the razer brand, this mouse is without a doubt the best – as in the most capable/powerful mouse – on the market. scroll wheel side buttons? yes, they work perfectly and are clicky in a good way, not in a bad way. all the buttons are tactile and responsive. i have average size man hands and the mouse is a lot more comfortable for long sessions than other mice ive used, so i’d say the size/comfort/ergonomics all just kind of work if you have medium and small hands. the synapse software is easier and better than the logitech g hub software. it is definitely more powerful, in terms of just what you can actually do with the mouse and all of the buttons. you can have a crazy amount of macros and software launchers and all kinds of stuff. if you go really overboard and use 3rd party software to add another layer of commands and controls you basically have infinite controls/macros. the only flaw i think ive really noticed is that the design of the buttons near the thumb naturally sits – this only happens while gaming – sometimes your thumb may accidently press one of those side thumb g buttons so you need to take that into account or train yourself out of doing that.

  3. Endurfree03

    Great mouse
    This is a great mouse, well worth the cost! I have big hands so I really like that it’s a bigger mouse and has a little weight to it, never been a fan of using small lightweight mouse even though I was a competitive FPS player and streamed full time. I liked the circular button layout on the old naga trinity interchangeable side panel better but it’s just a matter to time to get used to the change. The battery does legitimately last for weeks on a charge even if you forget to shut it off with the switch on bottom. I wish they would have somehow made it so the old naga trinity side buttons would work on this new version though. Other than that it gives you plenty of options to connect through and is super easy to set up and use.

  4. Sterofuse

    Same Naga productivity/gaming excellence plus a few gimmicks/tradeoffs.
    Background: I have gone through two Naga Chroma’s, two Naga Trinity’s, and one Naga Pro (V1) since 2017, they each lasted roughly two years before starting to have issues. The Trinity and earlier Chroma versions had issues witht he left click switch/button waearing out over time, the Naga Pro V1, the switches were fine but the scroll wheel started to scroll in the opposite direction and not register scroll-clicks after two years but the left/right-click was still fine.Naga Pro V2 Review: This version boasts Gen 3 switches vs the Gen 2 in the Pro V1, so hopefully they are even more durable, they feel a little stiffer to click but that could also just be me comparing it to a 2-year old Naga Pro V1 that I am replacing. The wired cord is still removable and optional if you go wireless, but this year it is upgraded to USB-C instead of micro-usb. A welcome improvement! Not so welcome, is that the cable is sleeved instead of braided so it looks cheaper and the sleeve bunches up in places because it is longer than the cable itself. When paying double the price of the last gen Naga Pro V1 (roughly $80), this seems like a step in the wrong direction when shelling out $180 for the new version. I keep my mouse wired so it is always charging and I don’t have an excuse for latency or input lag.Now, the big change here is the new HYPERSCROLL PRO WHEEL. My review after using it for a week so far, it’s leaning to the gimmicky side but with some Razer Synapse improvements it could be made better with software updates. So what is it? Imagine being able to choose how granular/chunky/clicky/smooth your scroll wheel scrolls. For gaming I tend to keep it in “Distinct” mode, which has high scroll tension and only 15 “Scroll Steps” so with a normal finger length scroll it will only cycle between weapons for example about 5 times. Now if I switch over to excel and want to scroll through rows of data, that would be quite tedious, and with the higher tension, quite a finger workout, so you can swap the scrolling mode into Ultra-fine or even Smooth Scroll mode and get way more scroll steps per revolution of the scroll wheel.Now here are my gripes about this system. There is no true friction-less unlimited spin scrolling mode where the scroll wheel will keep rolling after you “fling” it in a direction. It DOES have a “Smooth Scroll” mode with basically no friction but the second you let off the wheel its stopped. Also, the Scroll Wheel Stages are not associated with a mouse profile, so you can’t associate “Distinct” scrolling mode with one game for tactile/granular weapon cycling and “Ultra-fine” with another game, perhaps a civ game where you want to zoom in really close to see your city up close. You have to choose your profile (or have synapse associate a profile with a linked game) and then change the scrolling type independently. They did change the behavior of the up/down buttons under the scroll wheel, they used to be higher/lower DPI stages, now the top button cycles scroll stages and the bottom cycles DPI stages. To be fair, I can work with that. What frustrates me is that DPI stages are associated to mouse profiles, why cant scroll stages be as well? A simple software update could fix that. You can also disable Scroll Stage types you don’t like/wouldn’t ever use to skip them in the cycle when clicking through them. Some other people have also pointed out that there is only on “custom” slot in synapse where you can create your own Scroll Wheel Stage profile. I’ll give it to them, seems dumb, let people make as many as they want.Overall, I am really disappointed there isn’t a viable/equivalent replacement for the Naga Pro V1. The V2 Hyperspeed come sin at the right price ($80-ish, same as the old Naga Pro V1) but doesn’t have swap-able side plates and doesn’t have a wired option, battery only. I wish they made the Naga Pro V2 in a HyperScroll Variant and an option with just two modes, arbitrary standard notched scrolling, and truly free-spinning bearing scrolling like some of Logitech’s mice. And if it came in considerably cheaper since it doesn’t need to have variable scroll tension, that would be my dream mouse.The Naga Pro V2 is certainly neat/unique, but in my opinion not worth anywhere near $180. Some software updates could help swallow the sting of the price, but who knows if that will happen in the future. Always purchase based on today’s features, not future promises/hopes. At the end of the day, I will probably always be buying the latest version of the Naga line since it’s somehow still the ONLY cloud-synced mouse with 12 programmable side thumb switches and that’s just hard to go back from once you’ve mastered your macros for gaming and office productivity. (Everyone that works in spreadsheets heavily or CAD style work should have a mouse like this)

  5. Ricardo Pacab

    Definitivamente fue una excelente compra. No soy gamer, soy programador. Lo compré principalmente por la cantidad de botones que tiene ya que requiero de accesos directos y macros para acelerar la escritura de código y otras cosas. Programar es prácticamente copiar y pegar jaja. Tengo personalizado los botones para Ctrl + C, Ctrl + V, Enter, F5, adelante, atrás, subir y bajar volumen, etc.El scroll horizontal también me ayuda cuando tengo que navegar en archivos largos a lo ancho o en hojas de excel; del mismo modo, el scroll vertical libre es de gran ayuda cuando tengo archivos de miles de líneas de código o en páginas web largos. Me ha servido de mucho para no tener que hacer combinaciones con el teclado ya que simplemente presiono un botón con el pulgar. Me costó un poco al principio aprender la ubicación de los botones, pero conforme se desarrolla la memoria muscular mi productividad y velocidad ha ido en aumento.Igual tengo dos empleos por lo que trabajo con dos PC distintas y con el switch que se ubica en la parte de abajo facilita cambiar entre equipos en cuestión de segundos; un equipo lo uso con bluetooth y el otro con el dongle 2.4 ghz. Eso sí, está limitado a solo dos equipos. Me hubiese gustado que soporte un dispositivo más.Anteriormente había adquirido el Logitech mx master 3s, pero era un mouse muy grande y pesado para mi pequeña mano por lo que me resultaba incómodo trabajar. Luego adquirí el Logitech M720 Triathlon, este fue mucho más cómodo para mi mano, pero con el tiempo sentí que requería de más botones y opté por compra este Razer. Este también es un poco grande y pesadito, pero no tanto como el mx master 3s. De momento, en mi opinión, considero este Razer mucho mejor que los dos anteriores de Logitech.El software de Razer Synapse brinda un mundo de configuraciones que sirven principalmente para juegos, pero le he sabido sacara provecho para productividad. Por ejemplo, se puede crear distintos perfiles para guardar la configuración de los botones. Eso es muy conveniente si tienes una configuración para un juego y una configuración distinta para otro juego y no tener que estar configurando los botones cada que cambias de juego. La configuración se guarda en el mouse, no en el equipo como con otras marcas, de modo que no es necesario volver a configurar el mouse cuando lo conectas a un nuevo equipo. Hasta ahora solo un equipo no detectó las configuraciones guardadas, pero es el único caso.Sobre la batería, pensé si solo duraría un par de días porque lo uso durante la jornada completa del día, pero llevo un mes con él y apenas va en un 60 %. La batería que trajo es un Energizer alcalina, eso también ayuda a la larga duración por lo que seguiré comprando baterías alcalinas de la misma marca o Duracell, pero no está de más adquirir baterías recargables para ayudar al medio ambiente jeje.Esa ha sido mi experiencia durante el primer mes. Seguiré actualizando mi reseña conforme lo siga usando.

  6. Alastor-B

    Olvida que este ratón es para juegos, soy contador, lo utilizo en la oficina y literalmente puedo hacer todo mi trabajo con 1 mano: uso la placa de 12 botones: cortar, pegar, copiar, suprimir, enter, formulas de excel, todas las combinaciones de teclas que quieras se pueden lograr con el software synapse, la bateria dura mucho, y tras 4 meses de uso, funciona muy bien. Si existiera una placa de 18 botones la usaría!

  7. Baderalharbi

    Work properly

  8. しし

    ゲームでは移動しながらアビリティ使える作業ではコピーペーストだけでなく左側のボタンをカスタマイズできてショートカットキーを登録しておくといちいちキーボードに目をやらなくても操作可能。特にいいのが専用のカスタマイズ画面でテンプレートを分けられる。いちいち作業とゲームごとにボタンをカスタマイズする必要がないのがいいところ。

  9. Syl

    Very fast delivery, mouse is good

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