🎮 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Power!
The Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse is engineered for gamers seeking unparalleled control and performance. With 19 programmable buttons, a cutting-edge Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, and Razer HyperScroll Technology, this mouse offers a seamless gaming experience. Enjoy up to 400 hours of battery life, ensuring you stay in the action without interruption. Perfect for both casual and competitive gamers, this mouse is your ultimate gaming companion.
Brand | Razer |
Manufacturer | Razer, Razer |
Colour | Black, |
Item Height | 44 Millimeters |
Item Width | 7.5 Centimeters |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 7.5 x 4.4 cm; 130 g |
Item model number | RZ01-03600100-R3A1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Operating System | Linux, Windows XP, Windows 7 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 4000 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 130 g |
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I would like to start by saying, there are a few types of Nagas out there: The original Naga ➜ the Naga Trinity ➜ The Naga Pro(lets say v1) ➜ Naga V2 Hyperspeed (this one) ➜ Naga V2 Pro (the latest naga)I have the trinity, the (v1) Pro and the v2 hyperspeed.The Hyperspeed as anyone serious enough to purchase one of these knows by now, has an unlimited scrollwheel. This is a click to turn on/off using the button right below the scroll wheel. (Its not a remappable button nor an ACTUAL button at all. its just the mechanism that activatess/deactivates infinite scroll)I have rarely found the use of infinite scroll. I very much prefer the more tactile/clicky feeling setting of the scroll. It feels like you are much more in control that way. Infinite scroll is NOT a good thing for people who use their pc's more for productivity/reading than gaming. It never stops where u want it to on a page (i mean duh. its infinite.). Its good for FPS / action games that are super quick-paced. no other use for it.In EVERY other sense it is the equivalent of the v2 pro. ( which i have used for a few days but returned since there was literally nothing to considerable top the much cheaper alternative. I can live without the RGB. I use my pc for 90% productivity and 10% gaming. The side keys are invaluable to me. i use them all for various shortcuts.This mouse tops my older MMO mouse, the G600 (which broke after 15 months) I quite expected the naga to die WAY before the logitech but hey whatd'youkno eh. lol. I would rank the v2 hyperspeed much higher than the naga pro. and equivalent to the naga V2 pro and the G600 (i still loved it while it lasted. hard to beat the g600 with any mouse) — now my conclusion is based on the fact that i dont give a shnitzel about RBG. The pro and v2 pro have rgb/chroma.the v2 hyperspeed does not.v2 hyperspeed is powered by a (single AA) battery. not by charging it with the cable like the two pros.its the best bang for the buck at its current price (which is 9000 rs. approx as of writing this review) whereas the v2 pro is over 15k for a bunch of lights. if you already have a chroma setup (with the keyboard etc) that would be the only reason to go for either of the pros.I cannot emphasize this enough: THEY PERFORM EXACTLY THE SAME otherwise. And like i said i would classify the Naga as a 10/10 right alongside the G600 which is also tied with a 10/10 .This is just my personal rating ofc and your opinions are obviously incorrect and I am 100% right. Thank you! (lol)
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