Look, I've been through more "MMO mice" than I care to admit, and most of them are absolute garbage. The Razer Naga V2 Pro? This one actually gets it right.
What You're Getting
The Naga V2 Pro is Razer's flagship MMO/productivity mouse, and it comes with three swappable side panels - a 2-button panel, a 6-button panel, and the classic 12-button grid that MMO veterans will recognize immediately. You can hot-swap these panels in seconds, which is bloody brilliant if you switch between genres or use cases.
It's wireless (with a dongle and Bluetooth options), has that classic Razer RGB lighting if you're into the blinky lights (I am, no shame), and the build quality feels premium. The main buttons use Razer's optical switches, which means they're stupid fast and rated for 90 million clicks.

+ PROS
- Works flawlessly for gaming and productivity
- Three swappable side panels for different use cases
- Wireless is rock solid, zero lag
− CONS
- Side buttons occasionally need reseating (easy fix)
- Price is steep
- Overkill if you don't need the extra buttons
How It Actually Performs
Here's the important bit - this mouse works. I've been using it for months now, and it handles everything I throw at it. FF14 raid healing? Sorted. Excel spreadsheets? Weirdly perfect. Photo editing in Photoshop? Having macros on the side buttons is a genuine game-changer.
The wireless performance is rock solid - no lag, no dropouts, none of that annoying stuff that plagued older wireless mice. Battery life sits around 100-150 hours depending on whether you're going full RGB disco mode or keeping it chill.
The sensor is the Focus Pro 30K, which is proper overkill for most people but means you're getting pinpoint accuracy whether you're gaming or doing design work. DPI goes up to 30,000 if you're completely unhinged (I run mine at 1600 like a normal person).
The Side Button Situation
Right, so here's the only real issue I've had: occasionally, the side buttons will go a bit mental. You'll press button 7 and it'll register as button 9, or they'll just stop responding altogether. Before you panic - it's an easy fix. Just detach the side panel and clip it back on. Takes 5 seconds, and everything's back to normal.



