Like the last version of the Naga, the Naga V2 Pro offers a multi-purpose build that comes with three magnetically attached side panels. Each with a series of buttons geared towards a specific set of game types. The 12-button side panel for MMOs, the 6-button side panel for games like League Of Legends and DOTA 2, and the 2-button side panel for FPS games like Modern Warfare II. Though, you can use any side panel you want for whichever one suits you and your playstyle. I’m partial to the 12-button side panel in most games for example. Including looter shooters like Destiny 2.
The Razer Naga V2 Pro supports Qi wireless charging
The V2 version of the Naga will be offered in two models. The Naga V2 Pro (replacing the Naga Pro), and the Naga V2 HyperSpeed. Both mice are wireless, but Razer has done some interesting with the V2 HyperSpeed. It takes a single AA battery. It’s also set up to sit diagonally to keep the mouse weight balanced. The Naga V2 Pro on the other hand supports Qi wireless charging, or it can be charged via USB-C. Slowly but surely, Razer has been swapping out the atrocious micro-USB port that’s been present on its wireless mice for years. Thankfully, it’s now the Naga’s turn. Worth noting as well, is that the wireless charging can be done via Razer’s new Mouse Dock Pro, or any Qi-certified wireless charger. Outside of the way these are powered, both mice are relatively the same. The V2 Pro comes with up to 22 programmable controls, and the V2 HyperSpeed has up to 20. Both offer 19 programmable buttons. Both also use the Focus Pro 30K optical sensor and both can connect wirelessly through either the 2.4GHz HyperSpeed wireless or Bluetooth. Razer Naga V2 Pro Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed