Testseek.com have collected 66 expert reviews of the Razer Naga Hex V2 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Naga Hex V2.
July 2016
(86%)
66 Reviews
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There really isn't much to say about the Razer Naga V2 that most people don't already know. If you're a fan of Razer, you understand exactly what the kind of mouse you're getting. Great chroma color, decent build quality, and the light et impressive Synap...
Abstract: There are two gamers in our household: one casual and, the other, more hardcore. Despite this difference, both of us agree that, when it comes to gaming mice, it has to be comfortable for really long periods of use. We recently got the chance to review th...
Published: 2016-08-29, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
MOBA-centric design is ideal for fans of the genre, Conveniently placed, programmable thumb buttons, Very high sensitivity, Customizable lighting colors and effects,
Design lacks support for whole hand, Right-handed use only, Not many features beyond extra buttons and lighting
The Razer Naga Hex V2 is a straightforward but niche gaming mouse aimed at MOBA players, with useful thumb buttons for quick access to in-game commands...
The Naga Hex v2 is a good mouse that is perfectly designed for MOBAs, outside this genre and MMOs though, you are better off opting for another Razer product that is a little more universal...
Published: 2016-08-06, Author: Mark , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Great For MMORPG And DOTA2, Solid 16000 DPI, High Precision, Solid Feel, Razer Synapse, PreConfigured Profiles, Great For MMORPG And DOTA2, Solid 16000 DPI, High Precision, Solid Feel, Razer Synapse, PreConfigured Profiles
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Razer has a long tradition of fine tuning existing designs, and the Naga Hex V2 is spot on for MOBAs like League of Legends and DOTA2. The solid build of the Naga Hex V2 feels good in your hand and the buttons are easily felt but not easy to trigger accid...
Published: 2016-07-21, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Naga Hex V2 – not just update the mouse Naga Hex first generation. Razer mouse has changed quite seriously, so V2 is very different from its predecessor. Of course, taking into account the seven buttons for thumb it would be logical to call the Naga Hepta...
Seven-button side-wheel, Excellent laser sensor, Endless profiles, with eight keymaps per profile, Profiles can be linked to individual executables, Flexible, braided cord
Macro editor is too basic, Heavy weight impedes frantic gaming, Account required to activate configuration software, No angle-snapping or deceleration slider
Heavy for a MOBA mouse, this solid 14-button performer is actually a better fit for FPS and RTS games—if you can grok its macro editor. Read More…...
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Published: 2016-07-18, Author: Ross , review by: mousearea.com
Amazing lightweight MMo mouse, One of the most comfortable mice I've tested, The LED lights can be turned down or off, The side buttons are an improvement
The Laser sensor tends to have less accuracy, The mouse expensive but still feels cheap, The two buttons behind the scroll wheel are very difficult to use quickly
My biggest criticism about the Hex V2 is that most people probably won’t need one. For those who do, though, it works exactly as advertised. Its unconventional thumb-button design is convenient and responsive, although it limits the amount of optimal genr...
Whether you find this mouse useful depends upon whether you do a lot of online gaming or not, and particularly whether you play MOBAs. If you liked your Naga Hex, the Naga Hex v2 is a definite upgrade, and you'll already be accustomed to the button config...