Razer Naga V2 Pro Review 10

Razer Naga V2 Pro Review

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Packaging


Aside from the mouse, one finds a USB Type-C to Type-A charging cable, wireless dongle, wireless extender, quick start guide, set of stickers, and three side panels in total in the sturdy box.

Weight


My scale shows around 131 g (+/- 1 g), which is slightly less than the weight cited by Razer. Compared to the ROCCAT Kone XP Air at 98 g or the SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless at 88 g, the Naga V2 Pro weighs quite a bit more, but features more buttons and functions than the former and no holes, unlike the latter.

Cable


The Naga V2 Pro comes with a flexible, braided USB Type-A to Type-C charging cable. There is no anchor at the mouse-end of the cable, so the cable may come loose during use, though it is unlikely given how firm the connection is. In terms of flexibility, this one isn't quite on the level of the recent ASUS ROG or Glorious charging cables, but is significantly improved over previous, stiffer Razer charging cables. Accordingly, the Naga V2 Pro can be used as if it were a wired mouse with barely if any perceivable difference in terms of handling compared to an exclusively wired mouse. The cable is 1.80 m long.

The charging cable also functions as an extension cable when used with the wireless extender. The wireless extender can be used to keep the distance between dongle and mouse as short as possible. A storage compartment for the dongle is found beneath the detachable side panel.

Feet


The feet on the Naga V2 Pro are non-dyed pure PTFE (Teflon) feet with slightly rounded edges. Glide is excellent and thickness average. The ring around the sensor ensures CPI stay consistent upon applying vertical pressure.

Mouse Dock Pro


The Mouse Dock Pro has two main functions. First, it comes with the functionality of the HyperPolling Wireless Dongle integrated, enabling a polling rate of up to 4000 Hz in 2.4 GHz wireless operation on compatible mice, which does not apply to the Naga V2 Pro. Second, the Mouse Dock Pro serves as a charging dock. To that end, the Mouse Dock Pro utilizes induction without any direct contacts. The Mouse Dock Pro has a puck included which replaces the one installed on the Naga V2 Pro by default. The mouse then magnetically attaches to the dock, and the RGB lighting can be configured such that it displays the current battery level, though this requires the mouse to be turned on in 2.4 GHz wireless mode. Furthermore, the RGB lighting will continue to be on even after the PC has been shut down. The Mouse Dock Pro is compatible with both the Basilisk V3 Pro and Naga V2 Pro, and available for $69.99.
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