🔥 Dominate Every Click, Command Every Move 🎯
The Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed is a professional-grade ergonomic wireless MMO gaming mouse featuring 19 programmable buttons, ultra low-latency 2.4 GHz HyperSpeed Wireless, and an industry-leading 250-hour battery life. Equipped with the Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor for pinpoint accuracy and Gen-2 mechanical switches rated for 60 million clicks, it delivers unmatched precision, durability, and control for serious gamers and multitaskers alike.
Brand | Razer |
Product Dimensions | 50 x 50 x 28 cm; 118 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | RZ01-03600100-R3G1 |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Series | Naga V2 HyperSpeed |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Windows |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 2.5E+2 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1.44 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 118 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
X**M
Feels fantastic
I've only had this mouse a day, and like with all my mice, I'll update this if something changes.Weight:I, unlike a lot of folk, enjoy heavy mice more. If it's too light, I feel like i'm throwing the cursor round and am far less accurate with my movement. My previous mouse that I returned (Kone XP Air) was super light, i never did get used to it.Comfort:This mouse on first grip, was REALLY odd; but after that I got used to it strangely quickly. Unlike my previous mice, Kone XP Air, G504 and another Razer i can't remember the name of, but similar in shape, this mouse feels shorter in length and bulkier at the back of the palm. The shape, in conjunction with the weight naturally changes my grip from a semi-claw grip to more a palm grip without me thinking about it. It's very comfortable. The fourth finger rests on a little perch on the right of the mouse too, which actually improves the comfort drastically as with other mice I've used, no such rest exists. This also contributes to the great comfort this mouse has.Software:Razer Synapse seems to have come along quite a bit from the last time I used it. Configuration of my profile was quick and easy without any bugs I've noticed. Maybe it'd get bit more hectic or annoying with more devices, but I'm running a complete mix of peripherals (Steelseries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset & Logitech G915 keyboard) so have experience with a lot of the peripheral software. Out of the three and including the awful Roccat software, Synapse is probably in second behind Steelseries and ahead of Logitech.Features:I primarily use the 6 button side layout, this is the whole reason I bought the mouse, so I can only comment on these. The buttons feel incredibly tactile and nice to click. They are slightly more compact than the G604 and therefore a bit easier to reach and click without it feeling like you're having to stretch your thumb to click the buttons. Again, everything feels more natural with these buttons.The clicks feels satisfying. The travel amount for a click feels just about right - maybe they could be a little more shallow in that respect, but I have no complaints about how it is.The scroll wheel feels amazing. I actually hadn't noticed until my wife mentioned how good it feels. I'm using the default settings out of the box for the scroll wheel, and have zero intention of changing it. It has just enough resistance while still feeling smooth and just a pleasure to use. Interestingly these can be configured within the Synapse software unlike on previous Razer mice i've used when it had a physical resistance scroll on the bottom of the mouse.In regards to the DPI switches on top of the mouse, I only use one profile and one set DPI no matter what I'm doing, so these features are usually useless for me to review.The movement does feel smooth (i'm using a relatively new Steelseries QCK mouse mat). Zero complaints, and no connections issues yet, which I had with the previous Razer mouse I had. I haven't had chance to use Bluetooth yet, but when I boot my laptop up in the new year and connect for work, it'll get more than it's fair share of use.Complaints:My only complaint with this, is for the price, I'd kind of expect the dock to be included rather than an extra £80 purchase. This is a very expensive mouse to start with, so for now I've only got the mouse. The battery life does feel pretty good, i've used about 20% battery for a moderate amount of usage over the last 24 hours; so the dock isn't a must-have. I will probably invest in one for it at some point though just to make life a little bit easier with it.A nice-to-have would have been something similar to the G604, having a button on top of the mouse to switch from Bluetooth to 2.4ghz. Instead, the switch is underneath - not a huge deal, but I did enjoy that aspect of my Logitech.TL;DR:An insanely comfortable and very satisfying to use feature packed mouse. Well thought, well designed and well executed. A bit pricey without an included dock, but would highly recommend if you have some cash to spend and don't mind overpaying a bit.
J**G
Perfect mouse for my preferences bringing me back to Razer after many years.
The Razer Naga V3 Pro has been fantastic since the day it arrived. I've personally been using the Logitech G Pro Wired and Wireless for the last good few years. However I've finally gotten fed up of the double click issue that always seems to happen to those mice. So finally, after previously having a Razer Naga Molten Edition many moons ago and only switched away because it broke, decided to give Razer another go.Razer's packaging is always incredible so immediately the experience starts off well, in the box you'll recieve the mouse itself, with 3 different side plates, one with 12 buttons in a grid, one with 6 (2 rows of 3) and one with just 2 buttons like most mice have. These plates are magnetically attached to the side of the mouse making changing them out extremely easy whenever you need too. You'll also get a really nice feeling braided USB A to USB C cable for charging the mouse, as well as the wireless adapter. You'll also find in the box a nice Female USB C to Female USB A adapter, which can be used to connect the wireless adapter into, and then the charging cable into, allowing you to leave that at the top of your desk so the distance between mouse and wireless reciever is minimal. This also means you've got the charging cable close by for when you need to charge the mouse every once in a while.The ergonomics of the mouse feel great to me, however is quite a heavy mouse, especially coming from something like the Logitech G Pro which focuses on being lightweight, this mouse certainly isn't a light one. If you're left handed, I'd probably look for an alternative mouse, as this is clearly designed for right hand use in mind, especially with the changable plates only being able to be used on the left side of the mouse making left hand usage almost impossible. I believe a left handed version of this or a very similar mouse exists on the Razer Website I'd suggest you check out!I've been extremely happy with the performance of this mouse, it seems accurate, the clicks always register, I don't feel there is any noticable latency or wireless connectivity issues and everything works as it should. I absolutely love the configurable scroll wheel, being able to tweak it to feel exactly how you'd like and be able to switch it whenever you please is a game changer. I've previously used a different logitech mouse with an "infite scroll" wheel you could switch, although that was nice to have, I always had an issue with it being either too tight or too loose, with the Naga Pro V2, that's not an issue as I've got it dialed in perfectly how I like it, and you can too even if your tastes are different from mine.I find myself having to charge the mouse maybe once a week and for no more than an hour or so and it's back to 100% charge. Given the charging cable is always near the mouse anyway it's no bother at all to quickly plug it in, and you get pre-warning the battery is getting low with a non intrusive pop up from Razer Synapse letting you know when it needs some juice. Not to mention if you opt to get their fancy wireless charging solutions, then the battery life will literally never be an issue for you!All the regular customisation is there, like DPI / Polling etc that you'll find on most decent gaming mice nowadays, with easy to use configuration and easy switching using the buttons below the scroll wheel. It is a shame there is no place to store the tiny USB wireless reciever for the mouse within the mouse itself, so taking it anywhere you have to make sure not to lose the tiny dongle, which was a great little feature of the G Pro for the few times I took it somewhere with me. If you're using the mouse with a laptop though, the USB reciever has an extremely small profile, only sticking out maybe 2cm or so.In summary, for £149.99, it's pricey, but I'd strongly recommend this mouse, as it's giving me back that fantastic experience I had with my Naga Molten edition all those years ago, and hope it will for some years to come, especially with the optical switches that a lot of other mice lack. It has a great textured feel, it's super responsive as a wireless mouse with an arsenal of buttons I can map to whatever I like, and I've had no issues with it so far. I'm chuffed with my purchase and believe you will be too if you go for one and can justify the expensive cost. With how much I've enjoyed this Razer mouse, I might be tempted to try out one of their keyboards soon enough and make the move away from my Logitech G915, we will see. Happy gaming!
K**E
Pros & Cons Listed
The Razer Naga Trinity is an awesome Gaming Mouse, but it's not without it's flaws. Allow me to elaborate.1) The DPI Button is super sensitive and will be knocked during gaming. It can be fixed with the Razer Software by removing the number of DPI Options.2) The Razer Software once installed will stop the Mouse working correctly. After uninstalling the Drivers a number of times as well as unplugging and replugging it back in will solve this.3) The Scroll Wheel is also SUPER Sensitive, when scrolling it'll click in and change to the Scroll Up & Down by moving the mouse.So those are the negatives,despite these the mouse is actually really great and the Razer Software will actually fix most of it as stated before. Change the Colour of the LEDs, Remove the DPI options, choose your Button Configs and Save your Profiles. Also the Swappable Sides are Magnetic & really sturd, they can also be changed mid-game with no issues at all.I hope this review helps you choose to buy it, with the knowledge of some of the issues being resolved here. Enjoy your new Gaming Mouse.
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