Razer Naga V2 Pro Review 10

Razer Naga V2 Pro Review

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Shape



The shape of the Naga V2 Pro is virtually unchanged compared to its predecessors. The hump is placed towards the rear and slopes down fairly aggressively towards the front. Neither the front nor rear flare out, creating a silhouette that is widest in the middle, which, coupled with the shorter length and lack of aggressive curves, makes this design suitable even for smaller hands, provided they aren't too narrow. The right side has a ring or pinky finger rest, whereas the left side does not curve inwards at all, but rather outwards, which only becomes noticeable when not using the 12-button side panel. Essentially, the ability to swap the side panels requires additional volume, which is simply added to the left side. Compared to other designs, this makes it fairly difficult to easily lift the Naga V2 Pro, although this again only becomes apparent when not using the 12-button side panel. Since the type of games the Naga V2 Pro has been primarily conceived for do not require frequent picking up, this may be considered a lesser concern. The main buttons feature moderately deep comfort grooves.


As for grip styles, I'd say the Naga V2 Pro is generally suited for palm and claw grip. It is a medium-sized and short yet wide mouse with a moderately pronounced hump, which makes it suitable for most hand sizes. For reference, my hands are 19 cm long and 10 cm wide, and I found the Naga V2 Pro quite comfortable in claw grip.



Dimensions

This table includes the dimensions of the Naga V2 Pro and several other right-handed ergonomic mice. "Front height" denotes the distance between the base and main buttons. Measurements with two decimals have been taken with a caliper, while those with one decimal have been taken with a ruler. For a full list of all measurements taken, please refer to this sheet compiled by an esteemed community member.

Razer Naga V2 Pro Dimensions
Naga V2 ProBasilisk V3 ProKone XP AirAerox 9 Wireless
Base Length10.7 cm11.2 cm11.8 cm11.5 cm
Length (including overhang)11.79 cm13.03 cm12.53 cm12.56 cm
Front Height (lowest point)1.4 cm1.1 cm1.0 cm1.4 cm
Height (highest point)4.22 cm4.20 cm3.91 cm4.16 cm
Front Width (widest point)6.05 cm5.99 cm5.65 cm6.28 cm
Back Width (widest point)6.01 cm7.50 cm7.51 cm6.67 cm
Grip Width (narrowest point)7.32 cm6.10 cm5.88 cm6.21 cm

Below are some comparison shots with each of the measured mice:


Razer Basilisk V3 Pro


ROCCAT Kone XP Air


SteelSeries Aerox 9 Wireless
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