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Rise to the top of your guild with the Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed — a best-in-slot wireless ergonomic mouse. Optimize skill rotations with an arsenal of 19 buttons and a dual mode scroll wheel. Power through raid progression with potent wireless performance backed by up to 400 hours of battery life.
Device Layout
- DPI stage up button*
- DPI stage down button*
- Left mouse button
- Right mouse button
- Left tilt-click
- Scroll wheel
- Right tilt-click
- Scroll mode button
- Free-Spin Scrolling mode
- Tactile Cycling mode
- Status indicator
- 12-button thumb grid
- Razer HyperSpeed wireless USB dongle
- PTFE mouse feet
- Slider switch
- Bluetooth mode
- Power off mode
- Razer™ HyperSpeed Wireless (2.4 GHz) mode
- Razer Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor
*The DPI stages are 400, 800, 1600 (default), 3200, and 6400; and can be customized using Razer Synapse.
Full Technical Specifications
Category | Specification |
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Variation | Razer Naga V2 Hyperspeed |
Sensitivity | Razer™ Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor with 99.8% resolution accuracy |
Acceleration | Up to 750 inches per second (IPS) / 50 G acceleration |
Razer Synapse Support | Razer Synapse 3-enabled |
On-the-Fly Sensitivity Adjustment | On-The-Fly Sensitivity Adjustment (Default stages: 400/800/1600/3200/6400) |
Connectivity | HyperSpeed (2.4 GHz) / Bluetooth |
Design Factor | Ergonomic right-handed design with textured side-grips |
Programmable Buttons | 19 |
Razer Mechanical Switches | Razer™ Mechanical Mouse Switches Gen-2 rated for 60 million clicks |
Scroll Wheel | 4-way tilt wheel |
Other Features |
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Approx. Dimensions |
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Approx. Weight | 0.13 lbs / 59 g (Excluding battery) |
How To
How do I configure my Razer mouse?
Download and install Razer Synapse 3 to configure your Razer mouse.
How do I create and assign macros on a Razer mouse?
Macros are recordings of series of actions performed by the user with their device. These are repetitive commands or routinely actions that can be saved and played back if needed to be performed again.
You can view the video below for instructions or review a copy of the video transcript.
See the answers below for more details.
How do I use Razer Hypershift on a Razer mouse?
Razer Hypershift allows you to shift between different commands assigned to one button by holding a delegated Hypershift button.
You can view the video below for instructions or review a copy of the video transcript.
See the answer below for more details.
How do I adjust the polling rate on a Razer mouse?
- Open Razer Synapse 3.
- Select your mouse on the device list.
- Go to the “PERFORMANCE” subtab.
- Select the desired ultrapolling rate under the “POLLING RATE” section.
See the answer below for more details.
How do I adjust the DPI setting on a Razer mouse through Razer Synapse 3?
- Open Razer Synapse 3.
- Select your mouse on the device list.
- Go to the “PERFORMANCE” subtab.
- Adjust the DPI using the stage options.
- Alternatively, adjust the DPI using the slider at the bottom of the sensitivity section.
See the answer below for more details.
How do I manually change the DPI sensitivity on a Razer mouse?
- Click the DPI stage up button to increase sensitivity
- Click the DPI stage down button to decrease sensitivity
See the answer below for more details
How do I enable the Sensitivity Clutch on a Razer mouse?
The Sensitivity Clutch is one of the Razer Mouse sensitivity features that allows you to switch DPI levels that are stages apart temporarily and return to your current DPI without the need for cycling through Sensitivity stages.
See the answer below for more details.
What is "On-The-Fly Sensitivity" and how do I configure it?
On-the-Fly Sensitivity enables gamers to adjust their DPI level instantly without the need to open Razer Synapse 3. You can adjust your DPI with the similar effect as a DPI slider, in which the DPI increases or decreases by increments of 50, instead of the normal increments per sensitivity stage.
See the answer below for more details.
How do I use the "Surface Calibration" on my Razer Mouse?
Surface Calibration allows you to optimize the Razer Precision Sensor to any surface for better tracking. You can configure all Razer and third-party mouse mats with this feature.
See the answer below for more details.
How do I remap keys or buttons on the Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed?
- Open Razer Synapse 3.
- Select the device you want to customize under “DASHBOARD” > “DEVICES”.
- Select the key or button you want to remap.
- Select your preferred function to assign to the key or button you want to remap.
- Click "SAVE".
See the answer below for more details.
Troubleshooting
Razer Synapse does not recognize or detect my Razer device
- Restart your PC if you have just installed Razer Synapse.
- Install the latest Razer Synapse updates.
- If your device is still not detected, see Razer Synapse does not recognize or detect my Razer device.
You can view the video below for instructions or review a copy of the video transcript.
My Razer mouse is not working properly
- Clean the mouse using a microfiber cloth that is lightly coated with rubbing alcohol.
- Plug the device directly to the PC and not a USB hub.
- Update the drivers on your Razer device.
- Update Razer Synapse.
- Make sure Windows OS has the latest updates.
See the answers below for more details.
How do I resolve Razer mouse tracking issues?
The following factors can cause mouse cursor erratic movements or other tracking issues:
- Incorrect DPI configurations
- Improper hub connections
- Software bugs
- Hardware-related issues such as stuck debris and dirty sensors or switches.
See the answer below for detailed instructions on how to resolve mouse tracking issues.
How to resolve mouse issues with a loose scroll wheel or other Razer mouse parts
Use compressed air to blow away dirt under the affected button. See the answer below for more details.
My Razer wireless mouse does not power up or turn on
Charge your Razer mouse.
- Turn off the mouse.
- Re-insert the battery or use another battery.
- Turn on the mouse.
- Test your mouse.
My 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi connection is interrupted when I use a 2.4 GHz dongle to connect my peripherals
This behavior is expected of devices with 2.4 GHz wireless connections. Wireless devices use channels in order to transmit data, thus, other connections with overlapping channels can cause interference when used all at the same time.
This is not a problem specifically with your Razer device, but this is controllable and can be resolved with the following suggestions:
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Change your Wi-Fi connection’s channel. (Non-overlapping channels are commonly set to 1, 6, or 11)
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Use a 5 GHz connection for your Wi-Fi.
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Use wired connection via an Ethernet cable for your internet.
General Information
Will my Razer mouse work on a console?
Yes, but for basic functions only. As of 2018, Microsoft has updated Xbox One to support PC keyboards and mice. However, you cannot use a mouse on Home, settings, in Edge, or within the Xbox user interface while navigating the dashboard. You will also need to use your controller to configure the mouse.
What kind of sensor does the Razer Naga V2 Hyperspeed have?
The Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed comes with a 30,000 DPI Razer™ Focus Pro Optical Sensor.
What are the connections available on the Razer Naga V2 Hyperspeed?
The Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed connects wirelessly with a 2.4 GHz dongle or Bluetooth.
Do I need to install additional software or drivers to use the Razer Naga V2 Hyperspeed?
No. The Razer Naga V2 Hyperspeed is a plug-and-play device. However, you will need to install Razer Synapse 3 to access advanced features such as macros, profile settings, and more.
Where can I recycle my Razer device?
Check out our comprehensive list of options to recycle your Razer device.
Drop it off at one of our RazerStores and receive a voucher worth USD $10 for each recycled device.
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Applicable Models
Firmware update v1.01.00_r2
- https://rzr.to/IkEknq | January 11, 2023
- Correct device DFU name show in CFU UI.
STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS
Before you start
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If using a laptop, ensure it is plugged into a wall outlet. Do not let it run on battery alone.
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Save any open documents on your computer.
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Close all other programs.
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Download the latest firmware.
Update Process
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Run the updater.
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Click "Yes" if the User Account Control window pops up to proceed.
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Click "NEXT" to proceed. The updater will close all running Razer applications.
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Connect the wireless USB dongle directly to the PC.
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Click "UPDATE".
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Wait until the update process is complete. Do not interrupt.
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Click "NEXT" once the update is complete.
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Follow the onscreen instructions.
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Push the Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed's slider button to Bluetooth mode.
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Press and hold button 12 on the thumb grid and the DPI stage up and down buttons simultaneously for three seconds.
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Activate Bluetooth on your device and select "Naga V2 HS" from the list of devices found.
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Open "Bluetooth & other devices".
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Wait until the mouse pairs with your device. The status indicator will briefly turn static blue once paired.
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On Windows Bluetooth Settings, click on "Add Bluetooth or other device" then select your Razer Naga V2 Hyperspeed.
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Open "Bluetooth & other devices".
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Click "UPDATE".
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Wait until the update process is complete. Do not interrupt.
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Wait for the Razer Naga V2 Hyperspeed to finish resetting. Do not switch off the device.
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Click "NEXT".
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Click "EXIT" once the update is complete.
Documentation | Language |
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User Guide (English) | English |
User Guide (Spanish) | español |
User Guide (French) | français |
User Guide (German) | Deutsche |
User Guide (Portuguese-Brazilian) | português |
User Guide (Russian) | русский |
User Guide (Traditional Chinese) | 繁體中文 |
User Guide (Simplified Chinese) | 简体中文 |
User Guide (Korean) | 한국어 |
User Guide (Japanese) | 日本語 |
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