
Razer - Naga V2 HyperSpeed
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Based on 1 year's data from Mar 17, 2026 How it works
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"I still prefer my Naga V2 with swappable side panel. ... You can switch from 2 keys, 6 key {I think} and my favorite is the 12 key. ... Soooooo much better to program keys like the inventory key, the "F" key, hotkeys for weapons and usables."
"the side buttons give the best feedback. ... I really don't think the side buttons on a Naga can be beat. The feedback and spammability are amazing and they have never worn out. ... I use the side buttons in nearly every game I play."
"The day I got my naga my warlock was so much easier to play lol. ... 1-12 and shift/control modifiers. ... Even had health stones and soul stones bound. ... I could never go back to a regular mouse."
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"you can change from the 12 thumbs to 6 or 2"
"I got like 3 different profiles on my Razer Naga because some don't allow me to use shift, some don't allow me to use mouse-4 and mouse-5, and some don't allow me to use function keys..."
"The day I got my naga my warlock was so much easier to play lol. ... 1-12 and shift/control modifiers. ... Even had health stones and soul stones bound. ... I could never go back to a regular mouse."
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"Naga is better for small hands."
"For whatever reason the Naga's are way more comfortable for me than any other mice I've tried with as close of a match of function I've found."
"i like how the razer is in my hand than the steelseries."
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"I personally have been using a razer naga for 15 years now"
"My naga lasted 5 years without issue and this one has gone for 2 now."
"ive had my naga for 5 years and have had zero issues"
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"it lasts for ages on battery. ... have had mine over a year no issues. ... they say the battery is 250hrs on 2.4ghz mode or 400hrs if you set it to bluetooth. either way, its ages. ... it has a red LED that flashes when its at like 5 or 10% (cant recall which)."
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"The only problem is the scroll wheel always breaks after about 6 months and becomes useless. My 5th Naga just broke with exactly the same problem, and I'm very reluctant to buy another. ... Mine does the same but it's really bad, you can't control where you scroll at all. ... When things get intense in PvP I definitely grip and press the buttons harder than I need to, but I honestly can't help it. The only thing that can't take the punishment seems to be the scroll wheel. Either the click stops registering properly or the scrolling breaks. ... It doesn't always break in exactly the same way, sometimes the click stops registering properly and it either doesn't work or will start double clicking, sometimes the scrolling stops working and starts rubber banding back and forth erratically no matter which way I spin. ... I've been living with the issue for well over a year. ... I definitely think part of it is a me problem, but it happens to enough people that I think the components are just very cheap too and can't take the punishment. From the research I've done today, Razer aren't well known for their longevity that's for sure."
"having to buy a new "gaming mouse" every year cause their shit breaks constantly. ... another one of my Razer mice broke, i think the Naga ... the Naga i bought from Razer before i realized im wasting shitloads of money on that brand. ... Their base Logitech G305 has outlasted the 2 Deathadders, the Copperhead and the Naga i bought from Razer"
"Switched to the scimitar away from the naga for the same reason as you"
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"The only problem is the scroll wheel always breaks after about 6 months and becomes useless. My 5th Naga just broke with exactly the same problem, and I'm very reluctant to buy another. ... Mine does the same but it's really bad, you can't control where you scroll at all. ... When things get intense in PvP I definitely grip and press the buttons harder than I need to, but I honestly can't help it. The only thing that can't take the punishment seems to be the scroll wheel. Either the click stops registering properly or the scrolling breaks. ... It doesn't always break in exactly the same way, sometimes the click stops registering properly and it either doesn't work or will start double clicking, sometimes the scrolling stops working and starts rubber banding back and forth erratically no matter which way I spin. ... I've been living with the issue for well over a year. ... I definitely think part of it is a me problem, but it happens to enough people that I think the components are just very cheap too and can't take the punishment. From the research I've done today, Razer aren't well known for their longevity that's for sure."
"Switched to the scimitar away from the naga for the same reason as you"
"When I scroll down there is a bit of a stutter or it looks like it's 'slipping' on a web page. ... The first Naga it happened to got so bad that the scroll wheel was barely moving my page down and that was when I decided to replace it."
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"The only problem is the scroll wheel always breaks after about 6 months and becomes useless. My 5th Naga just broke with exactly the same problem, and I'm very reluctant to buy another. ... Mine does the same but it's really bad, you can't control where you scroll at all. ... When things get intense in PvP I definitely grip and press the buttons harder than I need to, but I honestly can't help it. The only thing that can't take the punishment seems to be the scroll wheel. Either the click stops registering properly or the scrolling breaks. ... It doesn't always break in exactly the same way, sometimes the click stops registering properly and it either doesn't work or will start double clicking, sometimes the scrolling stops working and starts rubber banding back and forth erratically no matter which way I spin. ... I've been living with the issue for well over a year. ... I definitely think part of it is a me problem, but it happens to enough people that I think the components are just very cheap too and can't take the punishment. From the research I've done today, Razer aren't well known for their longevity that's for sure."
"having to buy a new "gaming mouse" every year cause their shit breaks constantly. ... another one of my Razer mice broke, i think the Naga ... the Naga i bought from Razer before i realized im wasting shitloads of money on that brand. ... Their base Logitech G305 has outlasted the 2 Deathadders, the Copperhead and the Naga i bought from Razer"
"im on my 3rd naga now because it keeps breaking after 2 years.."
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"My middle mouse button can rarely be held as it usually spams the button and scrolling sometimes gives additional inputs or does that kind of "rubberband" inputs where it'll do the opposite input after scrolling. ... somewhere in the 6-12 month time frame. ... No rough handling at all. ... Im also using the Pro and same issues."
As much as I dislike Razer, the Naga V2 Hyperspeed has been an acceptable G600 replacement. Doesn't have a ring finger button, but the two additional buttons next to the index finger more than make up for it. Also much better switches on the thumb cluster, geared/gearless scroll switch, and I found myself liking wireless more than wired at this point. Just have a spare battery nearby for a quick swap when needed, and it takes NiMH rechargeables.
I don't remember how long it took me to get used to using a 12 button side panel on mice, as I think I started with the G600 over a decade ago. It was definitely more intuitive to learn than a keyboard based layout, as I could arrange all my class and utility skills on the mouse in a straight sequence that made more mental sense rather than them being scattered over the keyboard. But one thing is for sure - once I got used to it, I couldn't really play well without such a mouse feature anymore. For all my dislike of razer, I do like their naga v2 hyperspeed, and that's what I'm using now. Though be aware that (like most mice) they have a problem with switches eventually failing, especially middle click, and replacement costs are more than compared to a generic mouse, unless you know how to solder.
Naga v2 hyperspeed or pro imo just get the hyperspeed
I have the original wireless Basilisk and I have used it just about every day for my job and for gaming for the last three years. I have taken it with me to multiple different states and job sites loose in my backpack, dropped it more times than I can count, accidentally spilled water on it, and it still works like new. It has outlasted my Naga V2 Hyperspeed, which has developed scrolling issues after a year of use, so I definitely stand by the Basilisk for something affordable and reliable.
Action camera is generally not worth it for any build with aoes you have to ground target. MMO mice are absolutely worth it, I use a razer Naga v2 hyperspeed and before that a Logitech g600, and I have f1-5 bound as Q, E, R, F and scroll wheel click. The skill check to see if you need a mmo mouse or not is if you are unable to do your full skill rotation while dodging aoe hell in fractals. I don't know what a mmo keyboard is, can you elaborate?
razer naga v2 hyperspeed it uses a battery you can replace which was the selling point for me. it lasts for ages on battery. have had mine over a year no issues.
yeah it uses an AA battery, you can just use a rechargeable. just keep a spare fully charged up one around, you won't be swapping very often though if thats the concern. they say the battery is 250hrs on 2.4ghz mode or 400hrs if you set it to bluetooth. either way, its ages. it has a red LED that flashes when its at like 5 or 10% (cant recall which).
Razer Naga V2 Hyperspeed is perfect for WoW, and for any task and game after you get used to.
I was using the Redragon m908 for YEARS before I switched. I loved it, got one for me, my brother, and got my mom a wireless one. Now my nephew uses my old m908 and I use a Naga V2 Hyperspeed for gaming and a MX Master 3s for work. 2 of my favorite mice for sure. Solid list, I just wished a lot of these premium brands had some better QA. I’ve heard and seen firsthand a lot of issues of small stuff breaking on mice that costs $80 or more.
I agree, I have the naga v2 hyper speed, and it's one of the best mice I've ever used. L/R scrolling I didn't think would be very useful ever, but I use it pretty much all the time. The only other mouse I think has better L/R scrolling is the mx master mice. But I genuinely don't like Logitech due to how ass their reputation is both on software and hardware If I could have the number of buttons an MMO mouse has and the scroll wheel the mx master 3s has and the ergonomics of the redragon MMO mouse, that would be perfection.
I've been using Razer mice since I got my first gaming laptop in 2016. Had zero issues with my original Naga, then I upgraded to the newer version with the swappable side plates a few years back, which I just had to replace this year because occasionally the side buttons wouldn't register. I'm using the Naga V2 Hyperspeed right now and apart from having to relearn my muscle memory for the side buttons, it's been great. Maybe I've been lucky for 9 ish years lol
I've been using Razer mice since I got my first gaming laptop in 2016. Had zero issues with my original Naga, then I upgraded to the newer version with the swappable side plates a few years back, which I just had to replace this year because occasionally the side buttons wouldn't register. I'm using the Naga V2 Hyperspeed right now and apart from having to relearn my muscle memory for the side buttons, it's been great. Maybe I've been lucky for 9 ish years lol
I've been using Razer mice since I got my first gaming laptop in 2016. Had zero issues with my original Naga, then I upgraded to the newer version with the swappable side plates a few years back, which I just had to replace this year because occasionally the side buttons wouldn't register. I'm using the Naga V2 Hyperspeed right now and apart from having to relearn my muscle memory for the side buttons, it's been great. Maybe I've been lucky for 9 ish years lol
I will recommend the Razer Naga v2 Hyperspeed. I don't know why people fussing much about Razer products but mine doing well more than a year. The only problem with me is Razer soft Synape 4 macro(and every other gaming brand soft) can't compare to iCUE. But it does work barely enough for me. That's the trade off of the free scroll cause no Corsair mouse have it. Damn, I wish for a Corsair mouse with plastic surface and free scroll. That would be my sweet stop.
That’s exactly what I ended up getting. I’m thoroughly enjoying it so far, though I’m still getting used to all the buttons