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Zachary Boddy

I shouldn't be surprised the first vertical ergonomic mouse from this gaming brand is great, but here we are

Image of the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition.

Razer is one of the best places to go for gaming mice, but Logitech still dominates the productivity side of the category.

The black-and-green behemoth is closing in on Logitech territory with the new Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition mouse. This is Razer's first attempt at the unique vertical form factor, a niche type of mouse that focuses on ergonomics and comfort.

Razer's inexperience in this space didn't stop it from crafting a truly great mouse. The core of Razer's top gaming mice inside a premium vertical chassis makes for a powerful combination, and Razer gives you plenty of options to customize your experience, too.

I won't go so far as to say no one should consider the Logitech MX Vertical we reviewed and recommend, but Razer has delivered a unique product unlike any other with the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition, and I have to admit I'm a fan.

Pro Click V2 Vertical: Cheat sheet

Pro Click V2 Vertical: Pricing and specifications

The Pro Click V2 mice share most features, but the Vertical Edition loses the HyperScroll wheel and gains $20 in price (it's also obviously a completely different shape). (Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

The Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition costs $119.99 at Razer, which is actually the same retail price as its biggest competitor, the Logitech MX Vertical (although that mouse is regularly on sale).

If you want a more horizontal ergonomic gaming mouse, there's also the ordinary Razer Pro Click V2 available for $99.99 at Razer. I will be reviewing that mouse, too, but I don't have complete thoughts on it yet. Both mice are only available in black.

In the box, you'll find the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition wireless gaming mouse, a USB Type-A Razer HyperSpeed Wireless dongle, and a braided USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable.

Pro Click V2 Vertical: What I like

The regular Pro Click V2 is already aggressively ergonomic, but the Vertical Edition is something else entirely. (Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)
There's a reason these mice are so niche, but a lot of people swear by this form factor. (Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

Razer could've phoned it in when designing its first vertical mouse, but it's clear the company put in the time and effort to get this right.

Design-wise, the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition somehow embraces the form factor without looking like a carbon copy of the category leaders, and somehow looks like a Razer mouse while also looking completely different from the company's other products.

This mouse is characterized by its wide, circular base wrapped in 18 RGB LEDs, vertical mouse buttons angled at 71.7 degrees, flared palm rest, and deep thumb alcove flanked by dual buttons.

Large PFTE feet ensure a smooth glide despite the hefty 150g of weight (it's a large mouse, after all), and you also get a garage to store the 2.4GHz wireless dongle when you're not using it.

If you're not used to vertical mice, then you can expect a lengthy adjustment period to truly adapt, but the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition really is very comfortable for long sessions. The build quality is excellent, too, and I love the textured surface where your thumb rests.

At its core, the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition shares a lot with some of Razer's most performant gaming mice thanks to its fast, precise, and customizable Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor.

Plenty of software customization and an optional "AI Prompt Master" feature add some value to the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition. (Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

The sheer size and ergonomics-focused design don't stop the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition from excelling at gaming. It's ludicrously responsive, the mouse buttons are well-positioned and feel tactile, and Razer HyperSpeed offers reliable wireless connectivity with minimal latency.

The Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition can also connect to up to three devices via Bluetooth, and it still supports a wired connection, so you have plenty of options.

Razer took advantage of this roomy chassis to include a sizeable rechargeable battery, too, promising up to 6 months of battery life. I can tell you I got nowhere near that level of longevity, but I'm also using the mouse with RGB lighting enabled.

Download Razer Synapse, and you'll gain access to various software features, including ramping the polling rate up to 1,000Hz, customizing the Chroma lighting, tweaking your power settings, reprogramming any of the six buttons (including with dual action shortcuts), and creating custom profiles for any app — with the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition able to automatically switch as you move between those apps.

You don't get every feature that Razer's highest-end esports mice do, but you do get access to the new AI Prompt Master feature. Long press the top button, and you'll get a dedicated menu to ask ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot to summarize text, compose emails, create images, and more.

I personally don't see a ton of value in having this built into your mouse, but it's an optional feature that Razer is seemingly committed to improving over time.

Pro Click V2 Vertical: What I don't like

Can you see that seam at the bottom? It drives me crazy. (Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

I did just finish praising Razer for doing so well with its first vertical mouse design, but that doesn't mean it's perfect.

For one, the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition is aggressively vertical, far more than the most popular vertical mice from companies like Logitech. I still found the mouse to be comfortable to use, but Razer probably could've held back a little here.

Having only six programmable buttons on such a large mouse is a shame, too, especially with the thumb rest providing the perfect place for some additional inputs. The USB Type-C port is really deeply inset, as well, so thicker charging cables simply won't fit.

I also can't fully express how much it annoys me that the two halves of the mouse don't meet seamlessly, disrupting the curve of the base with a noticeable pointed seam. This criticism may just be me, though.

Less specific to my own obsessive-compulsive tendencies, the Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition also lacks Razer's HyperScroll wheel, which brings tilt functionality as well as smart tactile and infinite scrolling. The regular Pro Click V2 features the HyperScroll wheel, so it's even more disappointing that the Vertical Edition is missing out.

Pro Click V2 Vertical: Also consider

Pro Click V2 Vertical: My final thoughts

Have I been fully converted to vertical mice? Not quite, but I was still surprised by this peripheral. (Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

✅You should buy this if ...

  • Traditional mice place a strain on your wrist.
  • You want a vertical mouse that's also designed for gaming.
  • You actually do want AI built into your mouse.

❌You should not buy this if ...

  • You need the absolute best gaming performance.
  • You're as reliant on the HyperScroll wheel as I am.

The Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition is one of the more surprising accessory drops of 2025, but I knew that from my initial hands-on.

It may not be quite as comfortable as the most popular vertical ergonomic mice, and it's certainly not as performant as the most popular gaming mice, but it strikes a balance unlike anything else you can buy right now.

I can already see where Razer can make some improvements with the second version (V3, because that's how Razer does it), but this is a remarkably great first attempt that also feels pretty reasonably priced.

I will say that a more traditional mouse will still be better suited to hardcore gaming, but those who will consider this product are those who work or create just as much as they game. Razer's additional software features are also nice to have, even if I'm not totally sold on the value of the "AI Prompt Master."

If the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition is speaking to you, it's available now for $119.99 at Razer. Stay tuned, as I'll be reviewing the regular Pro Click V2 mouse in a separate review somewhere down the line.

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