2.4GHz connectivity
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
1.0
2.4GHz support is absent according to the review that explicitly says there is no 2.4GHz dongle.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.9
Reviewers found the 2.4GHz dongle or HyperSpeed connection central to the mouse's gaming-ready wireless setup.
Accuracy and tracking precision
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.5
Reviewers repeatedly describe the Cobra as accurate and dependable in tracking, with no missed beats or skipping in the strongest accounts.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.9
Tracking precision is consistently praised, with reviewers calling the sensor accurate, precise, flawless, or responsive.
balance and weight distribution
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.5
Weight balance is directly praised in one review as centered and stable.
P2Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
No score yetBluetooth support
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
1.0
Bluetooth support is absent according to the review that explicitly says there are no Bluetooth wireless options.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.2
Bluetooth is widely noted as available, but some reviewers preferred 2.4GHz for gaming and reported Bluetooth as less responsive.
build quality
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.5
Build quality is mostly strong, with repeated praise for solid construction, durable feel, and robust materials.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.6
Build quality is described as sturdy, solid, premium, and well assembled, including firm swappable panels.
button customization
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.5
Button customization is well supported through Synapse, including remapping buttons, DPI controls, and other mouse functions.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
5.0
The interchangeable two-, six-, and 12-button side plates are one of the product's most consistently praised features.
button responsiveness
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.4
Button responsiveness is mostly strong, with reviewers calling the switches responsive, easy to press, or improved by zero debounce.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.6
Buttons are generally described as tactile, responsive, easy to press, and satisfying, including side-panel buttons.
cable flexibility
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.4
Cable flexibility is widely praised, with reviewers describing the SpeedFlex or braided cable as light, flexible, and low-drag.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.3
Cable evidence is positive where discussed, with reviewers praising the Speedflex, woven, soft, or flexible charging/play cable.
claw grip comfort
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.3
Claw grip comfort is positive where tested, with reviewers saying the mouse works well for claw-style use.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.0
Claw grip support is positive mainly for larger hands or certain panels, but it is less broadly supported than palm grip.
click latency
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.7
Click latency evidence is positive, with optical switching and zero-debounce language pointing to very responsive inputs.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
5.0
Click latency evidence is excellent where measured, with reviewers reporting no noticeable delay.
click noise
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
3.0
Click noise is a common caveat, with multiple reviewers describing loud, deeper, or hollow-sounding clicks.
P2Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
No score yetconnection stability
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.5
Connection stability is positive for wired use, with plug-and-play behavior and no lag or jitters reported.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.5
Connection stability is strong on 2.4GHz or wired modes, while Bluetooth wake or responsiveness issues lower the overall confidence.
cross-platform compatibility
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
3.4
Cross-platform compatibility is partial: the mouse is described as Windows and Mac compatible, but software support is Windows-only.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
3.5
Cross-platform evidence is limited and mixed: one review says broad platform use, while another notes Synapse is Windows-only.
DPI range
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
3.7
The DPI range is consistently framed as mainstream rather than flagship, with most reviews citing an 8500 DPI class limit and one noting a lower software range.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.9
DPI range is a strength, with many reviews citing the 30,000 DPI Focus Pro sensor or detailed DPI stage control.
durability over time
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.0
Durability over time is lightly supported by one review’s broad speed, reliability, and durability verdict rather than extended long-term testing.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
3.8
Durability evidence is mostly positive through build quality and switch ratings, but one reviewer's first unit had scroll and battery issues.
ecosystem integration
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.4
Ecosystem integration is supported by Synapse RGB syncing with other Razer accessories.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.0
Razer ecosystem integration appears through Synapse, Chroma RGB, dock support, and multi-device/software syncing.
ergonomic design
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.4
Ergonomics are generally praised for small to medium hands, versatile grips, and a compact symmetrical design.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.5
Ergonomic design is praised for right-handed palm comfort, ring-finger support, and long-session usability despite weight.
fingertip grip comfort
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.3
Fingertip grip comfort is supported by one reviewer who found fingertip positioning comfortable.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.0
Fingertip grip support is mentioned directly in video reviews, though the large, heavy shell limits confidence.
FPS gaming suitability
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.1
FPS suitability is positive for small to medium hands and mainstream play, though one reviewer suggests top FPS players may want a better sensor.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
3.3
FPS suitability is mixed: the sensor and responsiveness are strong, but most reviewers warn the heavy body is not ideal for competitive shooters.
glide smoothness
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.5
Glide is a strong point, with PTFE feet and low-drag skate behavior praised across several reviews.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
5.0
Glide smoothness is positive where tested, especially with PTFE feet and smooth movement across mouse mats.
grip texture
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
3.6
Grip texture is mixed, with some reviewers praising the grippy texture and others finding the surface slick or lacking grip.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.4
Grip texture is generally positive thanks to rubberized or textured side areas and grip panels.
handedness options
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
2.5
Handedness is limited: the shape is symmetrical, but the left-side buttons make it functionally right-hand oriented.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
2.4
Handedness is a limitation because reviews repeatedly describe the mouse as right-handed only.
left and right click quality
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
3.4
Main click quality is mixed, ranging from firm and play-free to hollow or merely interesting in a critical first-impressions review.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.5
Main click quality is positive, with reviewers describing satisfying tactile left/right clicks and good optical switch feel.
long-session comfort
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.5
Long-session comfort is supported by one review that directly says it avoids hand strain during long play sessions.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.7
Long-session comfort is positive for palm or medium-to-large hands, though weight can cause caveats for some users.
materials quality
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.3
Materials quality is positive where discussed, especially the rough matte plastic and robust body.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.3
Materials are generally viewed as premium or solid matte plastic with rubberized or silicone grip areas.
motion consistency
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.5
Motion consistency is a strength in the tested reviews, with no lag, jitters, or sensor skip reported.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.8
Motion consistency is strong where tested, with smooth, accurate, lag-free movement.
onboard memory
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
2.3
Onboard memory is a weakness or mixed point, with reviews disagreeing between one stored profile and no onboard memory, but none describing robust storage.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
5.0
Onboard memory is a strength, with five local profiles or direct profile storage cited in several reviews.
palm grip comfort
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.4
Palm grip comfort is positive in the two reviews that directly tried or named palm grip use.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.5
Palm grip comfort is consistently stronger than claw or fingertip support because of the large ergonomic shell.
polling rate
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.0
Polling is described as standard 1000Hz-class performance, suitable for most gamers rather than a high-polling specialty mouse.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.1
Polling rate is commonly capped at 1,000Hz, which most reviewers find adequate, with some noting optional or disputed HyperPolling paths.
portability
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.1
Portability is supported mainly by the very lightweight, small wired design.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.2
Portability benefits from dongle storage and occasional bag/on-the-go use, but the mouse is not tiny or lightweight.
premium feel
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.4
Premium feel is generally positive because reviewers describe a premium experience, polished product, and solid construction despite the price.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.6
Premium feel is supported by solid materials, substantial construction, advanced features, and premium positioning.
profile switching
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
2.4
Profile switching is limited because the Cobra is described as holding only one profile or making multi-profile use a drawback.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.1
Profile switching is useful and flexible, but some reviewers found it confusing or unreliable in software.
programmable buttons
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.2
Programmable buttons are a clear feature, with reviewers citing the eight-button layout or the two extra side buttons.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.8
Programmable buttons are a defining strength, with up to 19, 20, or 22 inputs depending on how reviewers count them.
RGB features
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.4
RGB is a consistent positive, with logo and underglow lighting plus customization through Synapse.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
3.6
RGB is useful but limited, usually to the logo and 12-button side plate, and it can reduce battery life or show software quirks.
scroll wheel quality
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.0
Scroll wheel quality is mixed: some reviewers like the rubberized, tactile, firm feel, while others call the tactility mushy or the middle click weaker.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.6
Scroll wheel quality is a major highlight due to the customizable HyperScroll Pro wheel, even though some preset modes or software behavior drew criticism.
sensor performance
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.2
Sensor impressions are broadly positive: reviewers cite responsive, smooth, accurate tracking, though one comparison-focused review finds the update hard to feel.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
5.0
Sensor performance is widely praised through the Focus Pro 30K sensor, accurate tracking, and responsive feel.
shape comfort
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.4
Shape comfort is broadly positive, especially for small to medium hands and users who like a compact symmetrical form.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.8
Shape comfort is generally positive for medium-to-large right hands, palm grip, and the Naga body shape.
side button quality
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
3.4
Side button quality is split, with praise for quick, larger buttons but criticism of free play, hollow feel, and post-travel.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.8
Side button quality is strong thanks to secure magnetic plates, tactile button feel, and low accidental-press concerns.
software usability
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.3
Software usability is generally positive for customization, lighting, DPI, and settings management through Synapse.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
3.9
Software usability is powerful and often intuitive, but the depth of options and occasional clunkiness make it less simple.
surface compatibility
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.2
Surface compatibility is good in the reviews that tested different materials, though smoother performance is noted on mats.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.8
Surface compatibility is lightly but positively supported through desk, mousepad, and tracking/glide comments.
switch durability
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.8
Switch durability is supported by the 90 million click lifespan cited for the optical switches.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
5.0
Switch durability is strong on paper because multiple reviews cite Gen-3 optical switches rated for 90 million clicks.
switch feel
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
3.8
Switch feel is mixed: several reviewers like the satisfying tactile feel, while others describe hollow or less crisp clicks.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.6
Switch feel is positive, with tactile, crisp, responsive, and satisfying click descriptions.
value for money
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.5
Value is a strong consensus point, with reviewers repeatedly calling it budget-friendly, affordable, or very good for the money.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
3.2
Value is mixed: reviewers like the feature set but repeatedly call the mouse expensive or overkill for users who will not use its extras.
weight
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
4.6
Weight is one of the strongest points, with nearly every review describing the mouse around 56-58 grams and very light in hand.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
2.6
Weight is the most consistent physical caveat, with reviewers repeatedly noting the 134g-class body is heavy for FPS or lightweight preferences.
wireless latency
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
1.0
Wireless latency scores low because the product is described as lacking wireless connectivity entirely.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.9
Wireless latency is excellent where discussed, with reviewers comparing it favorably to wired use and reporting reliable inputs.
wireless performance
P1
Product 1: Razer Cobra
1.0
Wireless performance scores low because the review evidence says there are no wireless connectivity options.
P2
Product 2: Razer Naga V2 Pro
4.9
Wireless performance is generally excellent on 2.4GHz/HyperSpeed and wired modes, with Bluetooth treated as a lower-priority option.