Windows Central Verdict
The Razer Pro Click V2 is clearly aimed directly at the legendary Logitech MX Master, one of the most popular productivity mice of all time. It puts up a great fight, too, with an excellent ergonomic design, best-in-class performance, reliable battery life, and plenty of features. It is a little on the large side and true non-gamers may still prefer the MX Master, but the Pro Click V2 is worthy of your attentions.
Pros
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Refined and comfortable ergonomic design
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Excellent productivity and gaming performance
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Intuitive software with plenty of added utility
Cons
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One or two more buttons would've been nice
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A little on the large side
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Razer recently dropped its first vertical productivity mouse, which overshadowed the more traditional, horizontally-inclined mouse released at the same time.
This is the Razer Pro Click V2, a premium wireless mouse designed around productivity, comfort, and gaming. Razer is positioning the Pro Click V2 as a high-performance alternative to Logitech's insanely popular MX Master mice series, and the similarities are obvious.
I already reviewed the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition, but now I want to focus on the pros and cons of the more mainstream half of the Pro Click duo.
The Pro Click V2 is an excellent ergonomic mouse with a great selection of features and reliable performance, and it's a worthwhile alternative for anyone who wants a top-notch productivity mouse that can also do gaming.

Anyone who works, creates, or games on a desktop PC need a mouse they can trust at their side. I've spent thousands of hours with a mouse in my hand, so I know how to put them through their paces and discover if you should consider buying them.
This review was made possible thanks to a review sample provided by Razer. Razer had no input nor saw the contents of this review prior to publication.
Pro Click V2 review: Cheat sheet
- What is it? A high-performance, wireless ergonomic mouse.
- Who is it for? Those who need a comfortable mouse designed for productivity, with the performance for competitive gaming.
- How much does it cost? You can buy the Razer Pro Click V2 for $99.99 at Razer. You can also get the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition for $119.99 at Razer.
- What did I like? The comfortable design, the excellent wireless and gaming performance, the HyperScroll tilt wheel.
- What did I not like? The lack of extra programmable buttons, the larger size.
Pro Click V2 review: Pricing and specifications
The Razer Pro Click V2 is a more premium wireless mouse, but its pricing feels very reasonable compared to the fan-favorite Logitech MX Master 3S. This mouse retails for $99.99 at Razer, and is only available in black.
If you prefer vertical mice, you can get a very similar feature set with the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition for $119.99 at Razer. That mouse earned a similar recommendation from me, but you need to really want that vertical design.
Spec | Razer Pro Click V2 |
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Sensor | Razer Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor, 30,000 max dots-per-inch (DPI), 550 max inches-per-second (IPS), 40 G max acceleration |
Hardware features | Right-handed design, 9 programmable buttons, mechanical switches w/ 60-million presses lifetime, Razer HyperScroll Tilt Wheel, 14-zone Razer Chroma RGB lighting, 100% PFTE feed, wireless dongle garage, 1 onboard memory profile, up to 1,000Hz polling rate |
Software features | Razer Synapse software support, per-app profiles, Razer HyperShift support, Razer AI Prompt Master support |
Connectivity | Wireless via Razer HyperSpeed 2.4GHz, wireless via Bluetooth (up to 3 devices), wired via USB Type-C |
Battery | Up to 3.5 months, USB Type-C charging |
Dimensions | 126 x 80 x 46mm (4.95 x 3.15 x 1.8in) |
Weight | ~110g (0.24lbs) |
Warranty | 2-year standard |
In the box, you'll find the Razer Pro Click V2 wireless mouse, a USB Type-A Razer HyperSpeed Wireless 2.4GHz dongle, and a 1.2m, braided USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable.
Pro Click V2 review: What I like
The Pro Click V2 is very clearly a Razer product, but it does deviate from Razer's other mice quite drastically due to its primary focus on ergonomics. Hence, the "Pro Click" brand, rather than the snakes Razer names its other mice after.
This is an extremely comfortable mouse, too, with an aggressively angled surface meant to mold to your palm, a thumb rest, and a lovely, grippy texture on both sides.
Razer hasn't broken the mold with the Pro Click V2's design, but companies have already spent decades researching the most ergonomic shapes, curves, and profiles — Razer is using all of it, but with its own spin on the formula.
Build quality is excellent, with wonderfully clicky and responsive buttons, a grippy scroll wheel with defined clicks, tilt support, and a free spin mode, a snug garage to store your Razer HyperSpeed Wireless dongle, and subtle metallic accents.
You get a hint of the Pro Click V2's gaming roots with the sweeping 14-zone Razer Chroma light lining the bottom edge of the mouse. This lighting looks amazing without being distracting, and it practically disappears should you choose to disable it.
It's not just RGB lighting that allows the Pro Click V2 to compete with the best gaming mice, either.


Despite prioritizing productivity and comfort, the Pro Click V2 is also highly performant thanks to one of Razer's most tried-and-true optical sensors, wide and near-frictionless PFTE feet, and perfectly reliable wireless connectivity.
It's precise, smooth, consistent — and that ergonomic design is just forgiving enough to accommodate different grip styles.
If you need to switch between devices, the Pro Click V2 makes that easy, too, with support for up to five connections (one via Razer HyperSpeed 2.4GHz, three via Bluetooth, and one via a wire). Bluetooth is often sacrificed in gaming mice, so I'm glad to see it here.
You don't have to worry much about battery life, either; the Pro Click V2's endurance isn't nearly as impressive as its much larger Vertical Edition sibling, but this mouse can easily go weeks without needing a charge.
Finally, you can optionally install Razer Synapse to access all the Pro Click V2's additional features, including per-app profiles, button reprogramming, endless shortcuts (with Razer HyperShift support), basic dots-per-inch (DPI) and polling rate performance settings, and more.
Like with the Vertical Edition, the Pro Click V2 also has Razer's new AI Prompt Master built in, which basically gives you quick access to simple ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot AI features just by long-pressing the scroll wheel. It's... Fine. Some may find use in it, and others will never be bothered by it.
Pro Click V2 review: What I don't like
Razer got a lot right with the Pro Click V2, but I do wish the black-and-green company had pushed a little harder in the "productivity" direction. Another reprogrammable button or two would've been great, as would've been a dedicated button for manually switching between onboard profiles (rather than relying on Synapse to do it for you).
The Logitech MX Master 3S I reviewed is this mouse's biggest inspiration and competition, and part of what makes that iconic mouse so beloved is the horizontal scroll wheel and the excellent software. Razer could've done a little more here.
I'm very glad the Pro Click V2 features Razer's excellent HyperScroll Tilt Wheel, a feature the Vertical Edition strangely lacks, but this mouse does not support Razer's Smart-Reel feature, which dynamically switches between tactile and free scrolling depending on the force of your scrolls. I love that feature on my Razer Basilisk V3 Pro.
It's absolutely not outlandish to suggest the Pro Click V2 is just a little too big. It's noticeably larger than any of Razer's dedicated high-performance gaming mice, so those with small hands may not enjoy the same comfort.
Pro Click V2 review: Also consider
Logitech MX Master 3S
Buy now: $119.99 at Amazon
There's a reason this is one of the best-selling productivity mice, and the MX Master 3S is still an excellent peripheral with top-notch comfort, reliability, and productivity features. Its performance doesn't approach the Pro Click V2's, though.
Windows Central review ⭐⭐⭐⭐½
👉See at: Amazon.com or BestBuy.com
Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition
Buy now: $119.99 at Razer
If you want the most ergonomic design possible, you can get the Pro Click V2 turned on its side with the Vertical Edition. Most of what makes the Pro Click V2 great also makes this mouse great, but that design does add a lot of bulk and makes it slightly worse for gaming.
Windows Central review ⭐⭐⭐⭐½
👉See at: Razer.com
Pro Click V2 review: My final thoughts
✅You should buy this if ...
- You want a comfortable, productivity-focused mouse that also games.
- You want plenty of connectivity options, like multiple Bluetooth profiles.
- You can find value in per-app profiles, a built-in AI assistant, and more.
❌You should not buy this if ...
- You don't game at all and simply want the best productivity mouse.
- You have small hands and need a more compact ergonomic mouse.
When I went hands-on with the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition, my first thought was "I'll probably prefer the non-vertical version." That wasn't a dig at the Vertical Edition, simply an acknowledgement that I personally prefer a more horizontal peripheral.
Sure enough, I do prefer the regular Razer Pro Click V2 — it's insanely comfortable, elegantly designed, and still packs all the performance I could ask for when playing competitive multiplayer games, but in a more familiar form factor and with my favorite HyperScroll Tilt Wheel.
It's still crafted with productivity and ergonomics at its core, but the Pro Click V2 is — at least on paper — the perfect mouse for someone who works, creates, and games in equal measure (and for hours on end). In other words, me!
I admit, I'm probably returning to the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro we reviewed in the past, if only because of the Smart-Reel and wireless charging features, but the Pro Click V2 is an excellent wireless mouse that is well worth considering, especially if what you want is basically a Logitech MX Master, but for gaming.
The Razer Pro Click V2 is now available for $99.99 at Razer, and it easily earns a wholehearted recommendation from me. You can also check out my Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition review for all the info you need on this mouse's taller sibling.
The Razer Pro Click V2 is a large, comfortable, and feature-packed wireless mouse that's dressed to impress and aiming to game. It's a fantastic blend of productivity features and gaming performance that will appeal to a lot of people, but some will still want a pure productivity mouse, and others will still want a pure gaming mouse.

Zachary Boddy (They / Them) is a Staff Writer for Windows Central, primarily focused on covering the latest news in tech and gaming, the best Xbox and PC games, and the most interesting Windows and Xbox hardware. They have been gaming and writing for most of their life starting with the original Xbox, and started out as a freelancer for Windows Central and its sister sites in 2019. Now a full-fledged Staff Writer, Zachary has expanded from only writing about all things Minecraft to covering practically everything on which Windows Central is an expert, especially when it comes to Microsoft. You can find Zachary on Twitter @BoddyZachary.
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