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
$92.78
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Ergonomically Positioned
19 Programmable Buttons
Have all the commands you need and enjoy a degree of control that’s tailor-made for any situation
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Dual-Mode Connectivity
Razer HyperSpeed (2.4 GHz) / Bluetooth
Enjoy low-latency performance with HyperSpeed or switch to Bluetooth for longer hours of gaming
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Easy Toggle
2 Scroll Modes
Repeat commands rapidly in free-spin mode or use tactile mode for precision and satisfying feedback
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99.8% Resolution Accuracy
Upgraded intelligent functions, and improved wider surface compatibility including clear glass
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Upgraded & Improved
Reliable, Tactile Switches
Lasts up to 90-million clicks, no double-clicking issues, and a more tactile feel
DPI Stage Up and Down
2 buttons
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12 Button Thumb Grid
12 buttons
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Left Click
1 button
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Scroll Click and L/R Tilt Clicks
3 buttons
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Right Click
1 button
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12 Button Thumb Grid
Ergonomically positioned programmable buttons that let you have an arsenal of commands at your thumbs
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2 Programmable DPI Buttons
Switch across 5 DPI stages with the quick-access edge buttons, which are reprogrammable in Razer Synapse
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Powered by Razer HyperScroll Technology
Perform repeated commands rapidly or blaze through content in free-spin mode. The scroll wheel also features left and right tilt clicks
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Mechanical Scroll Mode Toggle
Switch between free-spin and tactile mode with ease
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2 Modes of Connection
Enjoy smooth, lag free gaming with Razer HyperSpeed Wireless, or store the dongle in the mouse and experience longer battery life with Bluetooth
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Up to 250 Hours of Battery Life (2.4 GHz)
Or up to 400 hours with Bluetooth on a single alkaline AA battery before having to replace it
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10 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
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adrian –
First of all, I know what I am getting into when I bought this mouse. I play a variety of games, so I was really excited to be able to have 3 different side button layouts to choose from without needing to have 3 different gaming mice, for example I will only use the 2-button side panel for FPS games because in the middle of combat you can’t really use any more than 2.Next, the customizable scroll wheel is a feature I am loving, I hope razer adds this to their other mouse because honestly its game changing, maybe its not the most “gaming” feature but it certainly is a game changer for productivity, there is a setting in synapse to activate smooth scrolling whenever you are actively using a browser and automatically switches back to default when using other applications. This saves a bunch of effort in needing to press a button to switch between different scrolls settings.Another feature I absolutely love would be the customizability of the scroll wheel, this mouse has by far the best scroll wheel out there, even better than whatever Logitech has simply because you can alter everything about it, how much force it takes to spin the scroll wheel, how many steps does the scroll wheel (into single digit increments, Ie, 24 steps, to 25 steps), even change how these change over time so you can make it so that the scroll wheel needs a force of 75 to start but as you scroll faster it will drop to 40, etc…Battery life is also a non-issue, I see people complain about why you would need a QI charging capable mouse (which is sold separately btw)? people forget this mouse has both 2.4 and Bluetooth connection so if you are traveling you can easily charge this on a wireless charger, or people forget the dock that razer had been using often failed to make proper contact because of dirt buildup, making it wirelessly charge is the obvious solution.Now this mouse is not without issues, for one it is a ridiculously heavy mouse by today’s standards. Personally, I’m not too bothered by it because i use this mouse for both gaming and productivity, if you are a FPS competitive player i would not buy this mouse. another issue is the price, this is an expensive mouse but it is packed with razer’s latest tech so I guess I can’t fault it entirely.
YAUHEN –
I love this item. Great functionality, no problems to set up, design and shape are comfortable for me. No issues with side buttons, they are tough enough. Buttons lights are not important because I remember where every button is, so I don’t need to look on it.
Ash –
I like the idea of being able to replace the side panel and based on what I need. Although I mostly keep it on the same one! Price is not justified. It’s a little weighted but glides with ease and is still comfortable.
chris moody –
No complaints works great no delays, battery last long time. Very smooth and have had no interferences from other devices either.
BigDog –
I will start by saying I haven’t actually used this mouse for gaming – as in, I haven’t taken advantage of its buttons. That’s because I am not playing mouse and keyboard games that require me to fire off many inputs such as an MMO or a MOBA, and most of my gaming is done on a Dualsense controller.Why get an MMO mouse then? Well, the power user community REQUIRES something like this mouse (and other input devices as well). When I use CAT (computer assisted translation) software, I map practically all my hotkeys to the mouse. When I do data entry type tasks, I map all sorts of data scrapping scripts to the buttons. When I write code, I map shortcuts to it. It is the best.I come from a Logitech G600 that developed double clicking, and I swore that, barring it broke (which it did), I would not upgrade because modern options offered nothing worth switching to. I was dead wrong.The sensor is great, the notched / free spinning wheel is great, it is light (coming from a Logitech G600), and it glides smoothly. Razer’s software is of course bad, and so is Logitech’s software. But perhaps the most egregious fault of its software (and design of the Naga lineup) is that Hypershift is for all intents and purposes useless.Hypershift is like Logitech’s Shift and as the name would imply, it means that one button has a normal binding and a shift binding. So Button 1 can perform two actions. Why is it useless? Because it is a light (comparatively) mouse with a cluster of small buttons you operate with your thumb, so how on earth are you supposed to hold one button and press another? Makes no sense. The most sensible solution would be software-side, making an hypershift toggle, but it is not there. Logitech’s G600 has a ring finger exclusively dedicated to being a shift button (though you can also remap it to something else) and so avoids this issue.It is not a big deal for me, as I hardly used shift in my previous G600 because it puts far too much stress in my fingers. I map the thumb pad to extra Fn keys such as F13-F25 and write scripts in AHK, which completely dwarfs ANYTHING Razer’s or Logitech’s software could so since there are endless combinations (shift, alt, ctrl, windows key, plus combinations of the previous, plus one of the Fn keys) but I believe Razer should still make a toggle function for Hypershift so that it is not silly.Oh, and the battery requirement is a plus. Hands down. I have 4 rechargeable white eneloops and I change batteries like every 2 to 3 weeks. Better than momentarily plugging my mouse and goes well with my wireless Keychron keyboard.
PALADIS –
Everybody’s taste are different and everybody who does not like the mouse has bad taste. People are welcome to their wrong opinion.This is a great mouse. It’s the tip of the spear in technology, but it has no support for Mac’s which really sucks because I’m stuck on a Mac but I get by, I just can’t map two buttons which could really help.
Dmitrii –
Works as I wanted, hopefully will last long. In comparison with spatha, looped macros features work, including toggle/shift activation.Dock station is pretty useful, I’m charging my phone on it, while using mouse.
Nicolas Murillo –
Sé que muchos dirán que está caro y todo , pero solo les digo que vale la pena 🥵hoy me llegó y es una cosa de loco y que si valió gastar esa cantidad ? Si lo vale y el que tenga el prosupuesto que lo compre y los que les duele solo porque es caro vayan a buscar otra opción jaja saludos✌🏻
rndeleon –
Have used this mouse my entire life professionally and gaming. I can’t imagine using a mouse without all the F keys and more at my thumb. Only once in my life did I ever feel my wrist strained but I was doing some really heavy world of warcraft back in high school. Those days are long behind me
K. Dome –
If you’ve got a Logitech G602/G604 mouse that developed the double click, this is the mouse you want to replace it with. I don’t know what happened to Logitech, but they are just plain crap now. I swore by the G602 and it’s software until it developed the dreaded double click, so I replaced it with another G602 which also developed the double click. I replaced that with the G604, who’s software wasn’t nearly as intuitive as the 602, but even that developed the the double click less than a month later.So here I am $179 later with my first Razer product and a bag of hope and optimism. It’s only been a day so it’s too soon to tell if it’ll develop double click issues, but it’s supposed to optical switches instead of mechanical which is supposed to prevent the double click issue, but we’ll see. Software side, the Razer Synapse software is miles ahead of the Logitech G Hub software and so much easier to use and makes creating profiles for the mouse much easier than it was with my G604. Auto profile switching, dpi sensitivity, full button reassignment; it’s all here. What actually surprised me was the customizable scroll wheel tension/clicks per turn, which I didn’t know was something I’d care about until started messing with it. The fact that it can do such a thing actually blows my mind a little. I probably still have a lot to learn and setup with this but so far it definitely gives a good first impression. If I don’t update this in the future, you can assume that it has not developed any double click issues.