Razer – Naga V2 HyperSpeed MMO Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with 19 Programmable Buttons – Wireless – Black

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Rise to the top of 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 HyperSpeed Wireless, backed by up to 250 hours of battery life.

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98 reviews for Razer – Naga V2 HyperSpeed MMO Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with 19 Programmable Buttons – Wireless – Black

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  1. Katherine

    The perfect mouse for MMORPG gaming, like on World of Warcraft. Not RBG, but the buttons are customizable with infinite command mapping options in the Razer Synapse app.

  2. Korbenzero

    i had the 2014 version, and it finally gave out just one of the buttons wasnt probabky registering, normallt id go with an internal battery like my deathadder but since weight isn’t an issue with mmos i figured id save $$ and im glad I did. So far its been a month of regular daily usage and it’s not even 60 percent battery life yet. Top teir upgrade! Granted ive been using razer products for well over 10 years now. Their QC had come along way.

  3. Vexfume

    This is a very light weight mouse which is a pro, however that also somewhat gives off a feeling it lacks sturdiness. I owned a Naga about 14 years ago which was amazing. However, I feel like Razer started making their products cheaper for a higher price as of late. If you have small hands like me, you may find the grip to be a bit uncomfortable and the buttons hard to reach. Also, the side buttons require almost no pressure causing unintentional button presses. To top it all off, Razer Synapse basically crashed my computer multiple times. When I uninstalled the program, my computer worked perfectly fine. I am guessing it’s most likely a Windows 11 compatibility issue but non the less things aren’t working as intended.

  4. DisplayName

    Solid feel, plug and play, Bluetooth takes a minute to kick in but otherwise the buttons feel smooth.

  5. JosephT

    Great product.
    Very responsive and doesn’t consume a lot of battery.
    I wish the numerical keys on the side were more concave so it’s easier to hold when you aren’t using them. A switch to disable the keys when you are playing games that don’t need binds would also be nice

  6. DoubleOOGTTV

    I’ve had every rendition of the Naga since the exception, and it’s always been a champ. I’ve only had one go bad on me in those years. I’m not a fan of the internal AA battery. I’ve had zero problems with it and plan to get grip tape. I highly recommend this mouse to anyone who plays any MMO or action RPG-type game, including shortcuts for many other programs.

  7. Dakota

    I had to finally replace my Logitech G600 after a solid decade of reliably being the best mouse I’ve ever used because they’re going for $200 or more now if you can find them new at all. The Naga V2 doesn’t compare. Every click is incredibly loud and obnoxious. No RGB on a $100+ mouse? Why? Nearly every Razer mouse has RGB, but this one you skimped out on? Another place Razer has dropped the ball right on users heads is the wireless aspect; can’t connect a charging cable, at all, and you have to take the mouse apart to replace a single AA battery. The top of the mouse is surprisingly delicate and I’m sure the goal here is to have users break it accidentally when changing batteries to be forced to buy more from Razer. You cannot even upgrade this with their charging puck option, you’re stuck with AA batteries forever. The two buttons added to the top left of the left click button are really poorly placed, you will click the left click almost every time you want to use one of those buttons, they should have been raised or located somewhere else, like the incredibly useful ring finger button was on the G600. On the pros side of things, the wireless tracking seems to be extremely good, and the scroll wheel is nice quality (but way to loud) and the infinite scroll can be nice in some very niche situations. Overall I just wish I had bought a dozen G600s in the past so I would never have had to use inferior products and this will be a decent mouse for you if all you’ve ever had were really crappy ones in the past, but it’s just not what I expect from a $100+ mouse.

  8. iTsMike

    The Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed is hands down one of the best MMO gaming mice I’ve ever used! Right out of the box, it feels premium and well-built, with an ergonomic design that fits comfortably in my hand—even during long gaming sessions.
    The HyperSpeed wireless connection is incredibly responsive, with zero lag or input delay, making it feel just as fast as a wired mouse. The 12 programmable side buttons are a game-changer for MMOs and RPGs, giving me quick access to abilities, macros, and shortcuts.
    Another standout feature is the Razer Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, which delivers pinpoint accuracy and smooth tracking. Whether I’m raiding, PvPing, or playing MOBAs, the precision is flawless. Plus, the long battery life means I don’t have to worry about constantly recharging.
    Overall, if you’re looking for a high-performance, customizable, and ultra-responsive MMO gaming mouse, the Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed is a fantastic choice. Definitely worth the investment!

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