Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Wireless Mouse: 6 Button Ergonomic Design - One Click AI Prompt - Supports Windows & Mac - Multi Device Connectivity via 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, or USB C Wired Mode - Chroma RGB

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Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Wireless Mouse: 6 Button Ergonomic Design - One Click AI Prompt - Supports Windows & Mac - Multi Device Connectivity via 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, or USB C Wired Mode - Chroma RGB Mouse
Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Wireless Mouse: 6 Button Ergonomic Design - One Click AI Prompt - Supports Windows & Mac - Multi Device Connectivity via 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, or USB C Wired Mode - Chroma RGB
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$119.99
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addedAt2026-05-15T17:05:43.612Z
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Customer Reviews★★★★★5.0 · 3 reviews
★★★★★Excellent first truly vertical mouse from Razer. Now - make an ultimate version.
I had this thing boxed up for return more times than I can count (seriously) but I kept taking it back out for another look. I am selling my other mice and running this one as my main. I'm coming from a trackball main (Nulea M505) and a basilisk v3 pro for gaming. This is an evoluent wireless mouse with a razer sensor, better buttons, RGB, and synapse 4 software. The form factor is fantastic. There are some things that people will gripe on regarding the form factor, but they will be entirely subjective because each person is different. Try running aim labs with this vs a regular mouse and you will find one glaringly obvious point - you're hand doesn't hurt or get as tired or fatigued using the vertical mouse. I have been searching for a vertical mouse that can use to replace both my trackball and my gaming mouse (basalisk v3 pro). One that was made by a reliable company like corsair, hp, razer, or logitech. The MX vertical and MX master are a no go for gaming due to the click latency and polling. We've been waiting on Logitech to do something, but they refuse due to competition with their gseries mice. Trackballs can game and they make gaming trackballs (Ltracs and Gameball), but no trackball is perfect. AND with every single trackball I have ever had - they eventually develop sticking issues with the ball. I could purchase 3 Nulea M505 trackball mice for the price of one of these Razer proclick v2 vertical mice, but It's only good for mousing on basic business tasks and not for gaming. This mouse is quite competent for gaming. YES FPS and MMO games too. I would have liked to see Razer implement their rotational software because everyone will hold it slightly different, and this is true with any mouse. You can just download Raw Accel and that will fix it for you. BUT I learned to hold the mouse so that the default (14 degrees) is a straight line for me when I move the cursor left to right. Poilling is great at 1000 HZ and you can turn it down to conserve battery. The battery is bigger than my Basalisk v3 pro (just based on average usage) but I don't know by how much. I couldnt find specs on the battery. Gaming on it at 1000hz and full rgb ligbhting, and switching to no rgb and 250hz for office tasks, I use about 3% a day with over 12 hours (8 hours work and 4 hours gaming). I could not keep that pace for more than a week and would eventually drop gaming a few hours or altogether for a few days. Meaning the mouse should last 6 weeks PLUS on a single charge and up to 6 months if you tone it down on the polling for office tasks. I would have liked more - of course who wouldn't. I would have liked to see an infinite scroll wheel, onboard memory for saving profiles, the Razer rotational software enabled in synapse, and I dunno maybe and extra button next to right click. HOWEVER, that would dramatically increase the price of this mouse to well over $200. Would I pay another $100 for those features? After using the mouse for a week I most definitely would. BUT seeing the sticker shock would have prevented me from even trying as I would have relied on the reviews alone. If you buy this, put your other mice away for a week and main this before returning. Give it a serious look - it deserves it. The packaging on certain things about the product were carefully thought out I love that the dongle tray on the mouse is magnetic. Great Job Razer - no Make the pro version with the features I described so I can give you more money.
Mandy · 2025-09-17 · via amazon
★★★★★The best mouse I've used
I have fairly large hands and this mouse is almost too small. I think for most people this will be a good fit. Okay, it's different. It may take some getting used to if you are really used to a regular mouse. I started getting carpel tunnel symptoms whiles working at an insurance agency. I went and bought an upright mouse and the pain went away almost immediately. I then got an ergonomic keyboard and made myself get used to it. MS used to my an awesome ergo keyboard but discontinued it. They are worth $$$ on EBay now if you know what I'm talking about. Anyways, I like the mouse. It feels like a quality product. This is for right hand only. It has a right side lip the prevents my pinky from dragging on the mouse pad. It's fairly light. I like that it can be used as a cordless mouse or corded. It has a USB A dongle in the base. It can connect via Bluetooth. It has like an LED ring around the base the changes color. I don't have any of the Razor software installed to control LED behavior because I don't even really want that feature. But sure it looks nicer than not having it. There's a top button that controls...I don't even remember watch you call it. That's funny cause I'm at IT tech....or was net engineer now. Anyways you hit the button and there is 5 levels of mouse movement sensitivity. I like level 3. There is a thumb groove on the left with buttons above and below your grip. I've heard some people don't like this particular layout. I think it feel fairy natural but I tend to accidentally tap the buttons on occasion resulting is my browser page going back or sometimes forward.... Here's how you know it ergonomic. Hold your arms out in front of you straight with your fingers pointing straight. Let our hand relax and droop. Lower your arms onto your keyboard and mouse and see how they fit....You have to collapse your hand around the mouse purring strain on your wrist. You have to flatten your left hand. This particularly hurts me. My ergo keyboard puts my hand at a more natural angle. Mouse came with a USB A dongle and a USB A to C cable. If I lost this one, I'd get another.
Mike D · 2026-05-13 · via amazon
★★★★★Finally a good gaming vertical mouse for all hand sizes
Hands down the best Vertical mouse out there if you're a gamer who wants to use a vertical mouse. The material is great and doesn't generate sweat, there's a pinky rest so your finger isn't rubbing on your mouse pad, but it's not too big, the rest is just as big as it needs to be. The way the mouse is sized people with big or small hands can reach the forward and back button. The only thing that would change is where on your thumb it hits. Some mice have them in spots that if you have small hands you can't reach them. Great DPI adjustability, polling rate goes up to 1000hz. Every other Vertical mouse I have seen is just basic low polling rate, or a bad material, or a bad angle, or not suited for small hands. This one just has it all. Only thing I don't like is Razer Synapse and the USB cable that comes with it is small but I can fix both of those by buying a 5$ extender or using it wireless, and just configuring and uninstalling Razer synapse. So no reason to dock points. Definitely check this mouse out if you like to game but also want a Vertical Mouse. Best out there.
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Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Wireless Mouse: 6 Button Ergonomic Design - One Click AI Prompt - Supports Windows & Mac - Multi Device Connectivity via 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, or USB C Wired Mode - Chroma RGB Mouse