There was already a thread about it 2 years ago, but it was closed for some reason without any solutions or updates from the Razer team:
I’m having exactly the same issue as in the last comment. Bluetooth seem to work fine for the most part, but when the mouse is asleep, it won’t connect to bluetooth on awake, only 2.4 connection works. In order to “fix” that I need to:
- Switch to 2.4Ghz
- Go to bluetooth settings
- Remove Naga Pro
- Then add a bluetooth device
- Enter pairing by holding 2 DPI buttons and the middle mouse button for 3 seconds
- After that it works again
While simple enough, it’s quite annoying to be forced to do this several times a day. I would just keep using 2.4Ghz connection, but it has an even more annoying bug - it would disconnect randomly or on a schedule after around every 15 minutes or so, which leads to some epic fails in online shooters, to say the least. So bluetooth is my choice because it at least doesn’t do that.
Both issues are very well known, both issues are reported for years and from what I found it seems like at least the 2.4Ghz disconnects issue is still present on the new Naga Pro 2.
Does Razer care at all about the quality of their products? If so, why there’s no official reply on the issue? Knowing that it least is in their backlog would keep the hopes up and make me consider buying new products from them instead of switching to competitors.
And maybe at least there’s a better method to fix any of these issues?
