Description
- 19 Programmable Buttons: Armed with ergonomically positioned buttons that provide an arsenal of commands at your fingertips for mapping out the essentials or going all out with advanced macros
- HyperSpeed Wireless: Experience lightning-fast, ultra-low-latency gaming with industry-leading wireless performance, featuring multi-device support.
- 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
Angela M. Covington –
This mouse works great for custom quick key commands I use for my job of data entry.
Gothren –
Razer makes easy to break stuff. The last good muse was the original mage infinity, but razer has since then traded quality for quantity, and they make flimsy trash. Don’t waste 90 bucks. Also why does it take a battery??? This is 2024.
IamxFog –
I know everybody likes razor products but genuinely one of the best mice I’ve used super programmable lot of buttons great for MMOs the ergonomics and fact that it fits for big hands is very nice
R. –
Downloaded synapse and bound the side buttons so they work when tabbed into a tame but for some reason I can’t get them to work when just using my desktop
DimSumGuy83 –
What I liked about this mouse:- A ton of buttons (perfect for MMOs) and they have a great feel to them.- Free-spinning wheel is amazing for long lists and documents.- Can program all the buttons to whatever you desire (except the left button)- No wires getting caught on things and holding you back- Can use both bluetooth and 2.4ghzWhat I didn’t like:- Very sensitive to interference- Ergonomics are a hit or a miss- Battery life isn’t as great as its competitor- Plastic top is a little flimsy- Very heavy mouse (buyer should expect this given the size)
Abbey –
It’s more than I even imagined.
Philip –
This mouse fits my hand perfectly. I tried all the other expensive mice, and this one won out. But the mouse industry has a long ways to go still. This particular mouse is super customizable, and it works fantastic for the most part. However, it’s just too heavy. When I say heavy, it’s HEAVY. It’s like pushing a lead weight around the mat. They need to get this thing down to 50g and it’ll be perfect at that point. The adjustable wheel is super nice, and once you use it smooth you’ll wonder why mice have clicks to begin with. Again, it’s such a perfect mouse with the one exception: it’s so heavy you’ll get annoyed. For the V3 they need to shed a LOT of weight.
Jesus Rodriguez –
The mouse comes with a single battery, no charger. The mouse in and of itself functions fine however, the sensitivity buttons being directly on the side which can collide with your keyboard will mess you up if you’re playing and shooters. Overall, wouldn’t really recommend this mouse especially for the price. If you really want it, get it while it’s on sale.
Sebastian –
Used this mouse for almost a year now. The battery life is terrible. I believe the mouse stays on constantly instead of going to sleep. Then there are the random clicks and scrolls that happen. Whenever I move the mouse from “sleep” sometimes it will click. I’ve had a lot of applications close from this. Then there’s the random scrolls that happen under the same conditions. The scrolling is very inconsistent. When clicking the middle mouse button a lot of times the wheel will scroll as well. Some clicks don’t seem to register. The only positive this mouse has is the ability to swap the side plate for different button configurations. I’ll probably dump this mouse soon and go back to the G Pro or try something else.
Angie James –
A gift to my husband
K&K Killworth –
I have the Naga Trinity (wired) for my gaming rig at home. I wanted a gaming mouse to take on trips for my laptop but didn’t want to compromise ergonomics and performance. This mouse is perfect for what I use it for; I play mostly MMOs and ARPGs. Love this mouse!
Channon J Wong –
I ordered the Razer Naga pro V2 because Logitech discontinued the g600 with no upgrade in sight. I’m still kicking myself for not buying a couple extra when they were $25.When I opened the box, I noticed that it looked like it was opened before. Upon examination, the mouse had dust on it, the feet pads had scratches and it smelled like perfume.It also didn’t mount on the wireless charger I bought for it. Then I checked the model number and it was a Naga pro V1!Could this be a bad omen of what’s to come with this mouse? I hope not. Now I’m waiting another 10 days for the replacement to come in.
Johan T –
This mouse feels great. It’s responsive, feels great, has a great battery life and numerous features. The hot-swap side plates are fantastic. Sadly, because of their terrible customer service, high fail rate, and morbid RMA process, I absolutely cannot recommend this mouse.I had to return the mouse twice to get a working one. Initially I bought it at a brick and mortar authorized reseller and returned it for replacement when the mouse wheel didn’t work, despite updating the firmware and Synapse, as Razer support suggested. The replacement’s right mouse button would stick, despite the exact same troubleshooting steps.The third mouse worked fine, and still works, but the LED flickers rapidly, despite updating firmware and Synapse as Razer support, again, copy/pasted for their response. The worst part is their RMA process. You have to send the mouse in and hope they send you the same product back. They don’t have to. If the product isn’t available, they will give you a couple of options that aren’t the mouse you sent them.You can pay the retail price for an advance replacement, then send back the mouse and then *hope* they deem the product was faulty and refund the full retail price. This also falls under the problem above where they will simply send you an alternate product if the same model of your mouse isn’t available.
chris moody –
No complaints works great no delays, battery last long time. Very smooth and have had no interferences from other devices either.
Edward –
I love my Razer stuff. Great build quality. The software that’s included is horrible. It legit slows down the mouse and it becomes unresponsive sometimes.My old wired Razer Naga had software that was different and it worked quite well.Can’t recommend
D –
I’ve owned this mouse for almost a year now.I really like MMO style mice (12 key thumb pad). I don’t actually play any MMOs but the extra 12 buttons on the left are great for me. There are only a few things I look for in a mouse:1) Comfort2) Wireless with corded option3) MMO style keys4) DurableThis mouse is comfortable.This mouse has MMO style buttons on the left.This mouse is wireless, but the battery life is absolutely trash after a little less than a year of constant usage. I have to charge it either daily (use it while corded) or once every two days. Compared to reviews on the G903, it’s terrible.This mouse is pretty durable but I’ve also been starting to get some of the dreaded razor product issues. Currently, my middle mouse button is double clicking every once in a while. Not all the time but enough to be an annoyance. I generally avoid using MMB. The “variable scroll wheel” is also not great. It’s like it forgets the profile or something, and sometimes it’s working perfectly and other times it’s weaker. If I go in a mess with the settings again I can usually get the tension working how I want it but it goes right back to being garbage in a few hours. I had really hoped such an expensive mouse would last me longer than a year (it’s not dead yet but this will be my 1st naga v2 pro to “die” or start having so many issues that I trash it, but my 3rd mmo style naga mouse overall to give out in the last 10 years). Honestly, I’d expect/want these parts to last at least 3 years or at least longer than my thermal paste does.
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.
Chris Alves –
Disregard this review if you rarely lift your mouse off your desk when playing games.The 6 button layout appealed to me on this mouse. I thought It would be great for switching between RTS and FPS games. The pinky rest on this mouse made it difficult to pick up and recenter the mouse.I ended up returning the mouse; I couldn’t get comfortable with it.
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.
E. N. M. –
I couldn’t get used to this. I have giant hands and use a claw grip. I cannot grip this mouse. I never noticed how often I lift a mouse up until I used this mouse. There is no good grip that allows me to lift and center the mouse. I have to grip it in front of the side buttons, which is an asymmetrical grip.I loved the idea of the side buttons. In reality, there are too many. A circular design would have been better. This would have been better with a tactile bump on one of the buttons.Nail on the coffin was horrible Bluetooth polling rate. The mouse noticeably lags on Bluetooth mode. I was hoping to use this on my pc, and take it with me for my laptop. Wouldn’t work.This has great built quality. It is very nice. Oddly enough, I think this would be better for someone with smaller hands that uses a palm grip.
Justin –
Avoid it unless you for some reason will never need to rebind the side keys. Razer has consistently had issues with their side button mice never working, they have still not fixed it after years and years.Synapse is the worst software on windows, hands down, it is the absolute worst software I have ever had the displeasure of using, it was coded by 4 month old raccoons with down syndrome. Slapping my keyboard with a flyswatter would result in better software than this absolute garbage. Spitting into a bucket and pouring that bucket over your keyboard would result in better software. How is a major company like this able to just keep producing garbage?
Nas –
It’s a great concept. On paper it sounds perfect. There are limits to what you can program onto it. For example you can’t add macros or record simple things like alt tab which I use a lot.I bought it for work to replace my Logitech g604. The side buttons are very sensitive at least for me. I kept accidentally pushing buttons on the top row of buttons. The shape isn’t very ergonomic. The way my hand wanted to naturally rest was too low to reach the top two buttons in the left. It’s slippery. I added rubber grip tape and it helped. I ended up buying another g604 at triple the price since they are discontinued. All that said, I can see some people liking it. It’s just. It for me
Austin Books –
I loved my original wired Razer Naga pro and after 11 years of use with 0 issues at all I decided to retire it and try out a new wireless one. I like that it has the same general feel in my hand, but the side buttons are a bit to heavy to press. Could be that I’m just used to my very worn in mouse so I will give it time. Love having it wireless and it is an all around decent mouse for MMOs, but wouldn’t recommend it for FPS games of course. It’s not very lite. Still a fan and would probably get it again.
McQuade –
It works, its easy to swap the side panels. but why the hell do i need to buy a QI charge puck. you can easily add that. Its just another way for Razer to get more money from us.
grant –
Very cheap build. Not rechargeable. No rgb. But you expect 100 bucks for this? For a mouse? There are 40 dollar mouse’s on here that are far superior. Your buying the razor name.
Jeremy –
I am on my third one that has had a hardware failure and I’m looking for a reliable replacement. The first one was purchased Nov 2021 and was given as a Christmas gift. It suddenly just quit charging in Nov 2022. That one was replaced under warranty. Nine months later in July 2023 the scroll wheel on the replacement started malfunctioning and jumping all over the place. That one was replaced. Now, six months later the scroll wheel on the replacement is doing the same thing. I expected more for a $200.00 mouse. I used to be a huge Razer fan but I won’t buy another one of their products every again.
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
chris shorts –
My hands down everyday mouse is the Logitech M720, The heavy free spinning scroll wheel and the ability to connect to three devices with switching between them is a must! When I’m in work mode and want to be productive I use my Corsair SCIMITAR; the 12 side buttons in conjunction with auto hotkey I can get some work done.Then I found this… This had both things I love! the free scrolling wheel and 12 side keys. This is my first razer product and I can’t say in to impressed. It’s super light and made of cheaper feeling plastic, now I can see how this can be useful for gaming; but for work it’s not for me. As for the scroll wheel it’s super light and doesn’t free spin very long.The ergonomics also feel kinda weird. like it’s kinda just out of place for my large hands. im constantly pressing the right click on accident with my pinky. maybe just me.Then you get the software, which is actually awful.
Sidney Hays –
I love the design of this mouse, personally. I love that it isn’t covered in LEDs and when it’s dead I can just swap out a AA battery quick and continue using it. I swap out the battery maybe once a month, so battery life isn’t awful. Note that I’m using bluetooth with the lowest polling rate to get that battery life.My biggest issue is that the left and right mouse buttons are starting to double click and misregister already after about 6 months of use. I expected a lot more from these switches since Razer touts “up to 60 million clicks”.I hate the software for this mouse. I open it to change settings every once in a blue moon, but otherwise I kill all the razer processes and use the onboard profile. I had problems with the software not updating the onboard profile. I ended up working around the issue by manually changing every single button on the mouse to something else, and then back to what I actually wanted and that seemed to have refreshed the onboard profile. That was tedious and annoying.Regarding the Razer RMA process. Don’t bother going the email route for repairs/replacement. Wait until their Live Chat is available and use that instead. I was lucky if I got 1 email a business day from their support. It took 4-5 days of slow email correspondence before I gave up and went the live chat route. The live chat rep had an RMA ticket created and a new mouse on its way in about 15 minutes.My mouse came with a 2 year warranty, which I’m worried I’ll really need considering I already need a replacement 6 months in. If you pay MSRP to Razer they’ll send you a replacement right away and then refund you after they’ve received your broke mouse. If you have the money to cover it I think I’d recommend that route, because otherwise there’s a chance they’d deny RMA on your old mouse if they don’t happen to reproduce the issue you’re having.Overall I really like the mouse, but I’m also really disappointed in the switches they use. They don’t seem to last.