

🔥 Level up your game with the Razer Naga V2 — where precision meets power!
The Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse features 19 programmable buttons, dual wireless modes (HyperSpeed 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth), and HyperScroll technology for versatile scrolling. Equipped with the Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor and durable Gen-2 mechanical switches, it offers exceptional tracking and longevity. With up to 400 hours of battery life on Bluetooth and 250 hours on HyperSpeed Wireless, this ergonomic mouse is designed for extended gaming and productivity sessions.


















| ASIN | B0BGJT87N2 |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 250 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #6 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,798) |
| Date First Available | November 27, 2022 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.71 x 2.96 x 1.71 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.35 ounces |
| Item model number | RZ01-03600100-R3U1 |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.71 x 2.96 x 1.71 inches |
| Series | Naga V2 |
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.
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.
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.
R**B
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.
A**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!
B**I
Work properly
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。
S**L
Very fast delivery, mouse is good
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