Razer Naga Pro – Modular Wireless Gaming Mouse

Razer Naga Pro – Modular Wireless Gaming Mouse with Interchangeable Side Panels (19 + 1 Programmable Buttons, Optical Mouse Switch, 20K DPI Focus+ Optical Sensor, 3 Swappable Side Plates) Black


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    Modular Wireless Mouse

    Adapt and Unleash

    Why specialize in one genre, when you can rule them all? Adapt to every game with the Razer Naga Pro

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    Razer HyperSpeed Wireless

    Faster Than Wired Mice

    With extremely low latency, seamless frequency hopping, and up to 100 hours of battery life.

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    3 Swappable Side Plates

    Custom Configurations

    Each 2, 6 and 12-button plate can be easily snapped on to meet all your gameplay needs.

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    20 Programmable Buttons

    Extended Controls

    Have all the commands you need and enjoy a degree of control that’s tailor-made for any situation.

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    Focus+ 20K Optical Sensor

    Cutting-Edge Precision

    Automatically calibrates itself across different surfaces, ensuring consistent lift-off and accuracy

1Intro2Connection3Modular Design4Buttons5SensorxOptical Mouse Switch

Every click is actuated at 0.2ms with no debounce delay to give you quick, clean precision for up to 70 million clicks—a faster, more durable design that eliminates unintended double-clicking issues.

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With extremely low latency, seamless frequency hopping, and up to 100 hours of battery life, the Razer Naga Pro has a connection so fast and smooth, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was wired.

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With 2, 6 and 12-button layouts that can be easily snapped on to meet all your gameplay needs, each button provides tactile, audible feedback to make every actuation satisfying.

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Weight: 117 g
Dimensions: 8.8 x 49.2 x 21 cm; 117 Grams
Brand: Razer
Model: RZ01-03420100-R3G1
Colour: BLACK
Batteries Included: Yes
Manufacture: Razer
Dimensions: 8.8 x 49.2 x 21 cm; 117 Grams

28 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Used to use the Razer Naga Epic Chroma, then it broke but I got super used to all the extra buttons, tried corsair and logitech and such for a while, but they got nothing on the Razer Naga Pro. Its just better in every single regard, it fits my hand perfectly (I got large hands), I like not superlight mice, can operate both wireless and wired, RGB can be fully controlled (for those that prefer just a black mouse without the lightshow), it tracks well, it can operate in both bluetooth or 2.4 GHz and the changeable side just comes at a bonus at this point. My only critique would be that the dock for the mouse is absolute garbage.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    i have had 3 of these mouses(last 6 years), every 2 years I have changed it, as the buttons are getting worn out, from playing online games. very good mouse for gaming.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The Razer Naga V3 Pro has been fantastic since the day it arrived. I’ve personally been using the Logitech G Pro Wired and Wireless for the last good few years. However I’ve finally gotten fed up of the double click issue that always seems to happen to those mice. So finally, after previously having a Razer Naga Molten Edition many moons ago and only switched away because it broke, decided to give Razer another go.

    Razer’s packaging is always incredible so immediately the experience starts off well, in the box you’ll recieve the mouse itself, with 3 different side plates, one with 12 buttons in a grid, one with 6 (2 rows of 3) and one with just 2 buttons like most mice have. These plates are magnetically attached to the side of the mouse making changing them out extremely easy whenever you need too. You’ll also get a really nice feeling braided USB A to USB C cable for charging the mouse, as well as the wireless adapter. You’ll also find in the box a nice Female USB C to Female USB A adapter, which can be used to connect the wireless adapter into, and then the charging cable into, allowing you to leave that at the top of your desk so the distance between mouse and wireless reciever is minimal. This also means you’ve got the charging cable close by for when you need to charge the mouse every once in a while.

    The ergonomics of the mouse feel great to me, however is quite a heavy mouse, especially coming from something like the Logitech G Pro which focuses on being lightweight, this mouse certainly isn’t a light one. If you’re left handed, I’d probably look for an alternative mouse, as this is clearly designed for right hand use in mind, especially with the changable plates only being able to be used on the left side of the mouse making left hand usage almost impossible. I believe a left handed version of this or a very similar mouse exists on the Razer Website I’d suggest you check out!

    I’ve been extremely happy with the performance of this mouse, it seems accurate, the clicks always register, I don’t feel there is any noticable latency or wireless connectivity issues and everything works as it should. I absolutely love the configurable scroll wheel, being able to tweak it to feel exactly how you’d like and be able to switch it whenever you please is a game changer. I’ve previously used a different logitech mouse with an “infite scroll” wheel you could switch, although that was nice to have, I always had an issue with it being either too tight or too loose, with the Naga Pro V2, that’s not an issue as I’ve got it dialed in perfectly how I like it, and you can too even if your tastes are different from mine.

    I find myself having to charge the mouse maybe once a week and for no more than an hour or so and it’s back to 100% charge. Given the charging cable is always near the mouse anyway it’s no bother at all to quickly plug it in, and you get pre-warning the battery is getting low with a non intrusive pop up from Razer Synapse letting you know when it needs some juice. Not to mention if you opt to get their fancy wireless charging solutions, then the battery life will literally never be an issue for you!

    All the regular customisation is there, like DPI / Polling etc that you’ll find on most decent gaming mice nowadays, with easy to use configuration and easy switching using the buttons below the scroll wheel. It is a shame there is no place to store the tiny USB wireless reciever for the mouse within the mouse itself, so taking it anywhere you have to make sure not to lose the tiny dongle, which was a great little feature of the G Pro for the few times I took it somewhere with me. If you’re using the mouse with a laptop though, the USB reciever has an extremely small profile, only sticking out maybe 2cm or so.

    In summary, for 149.99, it’s pricey, but I’d strongly recommend this mouse, as it’s giving me back that fantastic experience I had with my Naga Molten edition all those years ago, and hope it will for some years to come, especially with the optical switches that a lot of other mice lack. It has a great textured feel, it’s super responsive as a wireless mouse with an arsenal of buttons I can map to whatever I like, and I’ve had no issues with it so far. I’m chuffed with my purchase and believe you will be too if you go for one and can justify the expensive cost. With how much I’ve enjoyed this Razer mouse, I might be tempted to try out one of their keyboards soon enough and make the move away from my Logitech G915, we will see. Happy gaming!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect mouse for my preferences bringing me back to Razer after many years.

  4. RuthWeldon says:

     United Kingdom

    Despite appearances, the 12 side button positions are almost identical to the Corsair Scimitar Elite MMO mouse, which has great functionality for games with a lot of buttons. So if your Corsair has broken and you’re looking for a replacement, this is a premium alternative.

    1) The Razer’s sensors and buttons “feel” more precise. I’ve seen reviews where they’ve tested and measured small improvements, so there’s objective truth to that, but it just feels like I’ve got a bit more control.

    2) Software. Razer Synapse is far more intuitive and easier to use than iCUE, which I was so happy to uninstall.

    3) Build quality. At this point, I feel anything is better for durability than Corsair’s MMO mice, which have failed for me in multiple ways. I haven’t tested this mouse for more than a few days, so if things change I will update my review.

    Minor comparisons

    – You can’t slide the side buttons, which on the corsair was always a bit of a gimmick, on the Razer they are roughly positioned as close to you as the Corsair allowed.
    – You can however reduce the number of buttons by replacing the side panels, which doesn’t make sense to me, but might to you if you want to customise for different game types.
    – Razer is slightly heavier
    – Clicks are slightly louder
    – It’s ever-so-slightly less bulkier
    – Though very similar, Razer’s has a slightly smoother design that feels less open and jagged.
    – It’s very expensive for what you get, you’re paying a lot for a bit more quality.
    – I haven’t tested wireless
    – It’s expensive, so I hope it lasts longer than my Corsairs. I’m worried that because the designs are so similar the Razer will also have similar reliability issues, but I’m hoping the price I paid means a longer life.

  5. MariaHardeman says:

     United Kingdom

    I suffer With dyspraxia Which effect the Monitor control in my hand, so When doing certain types of gaming and action on the keyboard it can be a real trouble to be able to hit certain keys and buttons, so when i was looking for a new mouse to fit my needs i came across the Naga Trinity, Now I was Super interested in the MMO side of the mouse, because moving and being able to hit 1-9 on a keyboard for MMO combat, has always been a massive trouble for me,

    So i bit the bullet for the Naga Trinity mouse, and i have never looked back, The ability to quickly and easily hit button using my thumb is a god send, i am able to quickly and effectively engage with my activities with no Pain or problems, it Increase my enjoyment and just make my time on my Pc a whole much easier, with the Slip on and off sides for quick and easy change allows me to switch to switch to the playstyle of the game within seconds with no problems are all,

    So if you struggle with motor control, or just want to be able to speed up your gaming, with quick access buttons, Honestly Look no furthe

  6. Kim Wetzel says:

     United Kingdom

    The mouse by itself is great! And then you also get to switching the side panels and adjusting the shortcuts in the games and soon enough you can’t live without 12 buttons on the side of your mouse.

    I’ve purchased my first in 2018, then one just when the pandemic started for my girlfriend and now the Pro version for myself to go wireless.
    Love it. Razer support is also really good.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    i bought this mouse having been using the Naga range since they was created, and i must say after the disappointing Naga X I was contemplating looking elsewhere until I saw this, after looking on line and reading up on the mouse I decided and thought it cant be any worse then then4 Naga X right? ( my reason for dislike of the naga X is simply due to how light it is the X weigh about 85G and for me that is just to light and it feels cheap and is not reliable)

    When this arrived and I unboxed it I was immediately taken back by how it felt, it had some weight before the before inserting the AA battery, and overall felt incredibly well made something i find Razer have lost in recent years a sense of quality.

    upon connecting and setting up the Mouse i am happy to say its responsive with an incredible 30k max dpi ( i default mine at about 10k ) and i have been using this with everything From League of legends to ESO and other games with zero issue.

    now onto the elephant in the room – BATTERIES
    this was my one and only concern mainly was how will battery life be, razer themselves advertise an impressive 400 hours on Bluetooth and 250 hours one there proprietary lightspeed. so far i cant comment but i will update this review if the result is anything less then advertised!!

    for the cheaper option of 92 vs 170 for the Naga V2 Pro honestly i would say this mouse is worth every penny, for me personally the extras that you get with the naga pro are all worthless to me soo if your not interested in rgb, interchangeable sides and a couple other features then i would say save the money and grab this!!

    ( with the naga pro the only feature it has which I wish this did was no need for batteries however i have no issues so far with the hyperspeed V2 Naga)

    in closing i would say if you need a new mouse that’s suited for MMO games but don’t want to pay the near 200 for the pro then this is a fantastic option!!

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I couldn’t ask more than what this mouse offer , premium , 5sta

  9. Ona41Qtlzami says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    While mainly an FPS player, I like to dabble in MMOs (Most notably WoW) after some recommendations by other players/streamers, I bit the bullet and decided to experiment with an MMO mouse, these mice are normally very different from mice aimed for First Person Shooters, so the thought of trying something different was quite intimidating, from the many side buttons, to the shape and weight of the mouse itself.

    In traditional Amazon fashion, the mouse only took a couple of days to arrive, and upon unboxing, my hand naturally felt like it ‘melted’ into the mouse, the shape concern was immediately alleviated! The most notable aspects of the mouse for me were the weight (definitely noticeable compared to many other mice) and the side buttons. It should be noted that the left-hand side of the mouse features a modular sort of plate, which allows for different configurations of side buttons to be used, the removal and implementation of these side buttons is seamless and very satisfying. However, due to what this mouse is being used for, I stuck to the configuration which features 12 side buttons. It should be noted that even with this modular design, the build quality of the mouse is incredible, with very little flex on my copy.

    Onto the practical use of the mouse. Originally, I kept accidentally pushing the side buttons on the mouse as your thumb will naturally rest on them, it took a couple of days to adjust to this, but afterward, I knew the amount of pressure needed to actuate the buttons and naturally adjusted to this feeling and it is a rare occurence I will push them in now accidentally. After the initial period of getting used to the mouse, it only took a week or two, to properly familiarise myself with the side buttons on the mouse and use them in tandem with my keyboard. This was much shorter than I had anticipated and it feels like second nature now, navigating these side buttons has overall improved my efficiency in the game. After a long time with this mouse, I still recommend it above all for MMO titles and even general use such as browsing. However, if you’re looking for a mouse specifically for FPS titles, I’d look elsewhere.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I bought this mouse on a whim because I wanted something with lots of different buttons on the side for playing MMOs and mobas. As soon as I put my hand on the mouse I realized this was the perfect shape mouse for me. That said, my husband tried it and he absolutely hates it. So I think it really divides opinion and you’ll have to try it yourself to see if it’s comfortable for you. In terms of durability and usability, I find the clip-ons really useful and I use two of the three for various games. I’ve had no issue with durability. The mouse has been in use daily for multiple hours over lots of long gaming sessions and plenty of general web browsing and photo editing etc. Over the course of nearly 2 years now and it’s still works really well.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersUpdate:
    I’m giving this an extra star. Razer updated the mouse’s firmware to add profile saving. Meaning key rebinds will save permanently, and no need to load synapse. Good job Razer.

    So let me start of by saying that this is my first Razer product, that I’ve owned. Though, I’m a huge fan of MMO style mice, having experience with cheap Chinese brands (Utechsmart, Red Dragon, etc) up to more reputable brands (Logitech, Corsair, etc). I’ve always liked what I saw about the Razer Naga line, and with it seeming to be updated regularly. So after my last mouse died, and I seen this discounted, i thought I’d give it a go. The following is a list of Pros/Neutrals/Cons of my experience thus far.

    Pro:
    + Battery life seems great, with both the BT mode, and the WiFi (2.4ghz) mode. I haven’t had to worry, and you can easily use rechargeable AA batteries. This is huge pro for me, as nobody likes proprietary, and hard to repair technology. The battery is also easily accessible, and sits right next to the wireless adapter (if the mouse is not in use).
    + The USB dongle is very compact, and I’ve had zero issues connecting it to a port. Do note, it’s using standard USB, not USB-C.
    + All the buttons feel great, very clicky and responsive. You know when you’ve pressed something.
    + Loving the togglable modes for the scroll wheel. From a smoother glide, to a more bumpy, intentional scroll.
    + The mouse’s box was lovely, and the initial impression was very positive. +

    Neutrals:
    +/- The mouse will work on Windows and Linux (tested Fedora, and Arch). However you WILL need Razer software to properly take advantage of the mouse. More on that in the cons section.
    +/- No RGB. For me that’s great, as I prefer the battery life. For others, I can see that being a huge turn off.
    +/- The WiFi (2.4ghz) mode range is very bad. Once it crossed 110cm (approx 43 inches), connection to the dongle was spotty. In comparison, the Bluetooth range was excellent, with zero connection drop outs, or stability issues. For awhile, I had to treat this mouse purely as a Bluetooth device.
    +/- In comparison to other MMO mice, I think this is a really good censor. Though if you look at more modern, more standard mice, you’ll find better options, at this price range.

    Cons:
    – The mouse does not have saveable profiles, that saves to the mouses memory. Meaning you can’t configure it with Razer Synapse (currently Synapse 3), take it to another computer, and expect it to work how you configured. It’ll use the default settings it shipped with.
    – Razer Synapse 3 requires the internet to setup, and once installed constantly contacts Razer servers.
    – There is no alternative to Razer Synapse 3, on Windows or Linux. Even OpenRazer does not function with this mouse, or any HyperSpeed devices. I wish I knew this before my purchase.
    – When you initially plug the mouse’s dongle in, it’ll try to contact Razer, and install services/software, without your permission. This is akin to malware.
    – The ergonomics of the mouse is lacking. The thumb keys are not off-set, and are to easily clickable. If I even remotely try to lift the mouse, I’ll almost certainly press the 1, 3, 7, or 0 key. I’ve never had this issue on any other brand. There is also no thumb rest, which is something I didn’t think I’d miss. I also have issues with the DPI keys, and stretching my pointer.

    Conclusion:
    In many ways, despite the price, and how new it is, this feels like a downgrade in almost every way. The censor is decent, and it’s wireless. Two things I was looking for in a new mouse. The real disappointment here lies with mouse profiles and Razer software. I find it disgusting that you can charge this much, and you don’t even have saveable profiles. A basic feature for this kind of mouse that I don’t just use for gaming, but also work, where I have a different profile, depending on the task. Yet this doesn’t even have 1… unacceptable for this kind of product.

  12. David Sarasohn The Oregonian says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Superb idea of having different side pads. Good size, good weight, sketchy software, nice lights. Now, the scroll wheel feels like it was removed from some toy tractor. Stiff, noisy, bumpy ride. Hated it right away. Thought i will get to use it after a while, but on day two i felt my pointing finger literally numb from scrolling it. Was about to pack it and send back, but found a video on youtube with a little hack for this mouse. Video itself was about lubricating the wheel or whatever, but one of comments below advised to move metal spring holding the wheel away. Look for video “RAZER Naga Trinity Scroll Wheel Fix”, top comment from @WerNearWerty, he explains the hack. And now i have perfect mouse.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Not a lot compares to the Razer Naga for MMO mice, I’ve had most brands of gaming mouse. Now with the trinity system you can physically customise the mouse to suit your gaming requirements. The mouse is so good I bought this in the Spring Sale as a spare because the deal was so good.

  14. DonnellS50 says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    During the recent Spring Sale, the deal on this mouse was so good I bought a second one as a spare.

    I’ve use all major gaming brands over the years and have never had such a good mouse, the Trinity feature sets this mouse apart from its competitors, this is no longer a ‘MMO’ mouse, it can adapt to any of your gaming needs.

    The Razer software is another feature that sets it apart from its competitors. Compared to Corsair or Logitech it’s just so much better in my opinion.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This is the best mouse for MMOs in my opinion. Too heavy for FPS games, but the flexibility it gives you with the changeable side panels is great (I’m using the 6 button panel).

    My initial copy had am issue with the wireless dongle, but the Razer support quickly sent me a replacement mouse under warranty and the second one has a stable connection.

    + Good battery life
    + Good customer support from Razer
    + Great build quality
    + Flexible charging cable
    + Can be used via BT and 2.4Ghz
    + Good 4-way scroll wheel
    + Great clicks
    + Flexible button layout
    + Decent glide

    – I don’t like Razer Synapse software. It works but feels bloated
    – Too heavy for FPS

  16. ArielIAHfk says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Good mouse, but I kept touching the side buttons in more action oriented games. Solved that by disabling the ‘5’ button in the settings, still leaves me with 11 buttons!

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I cant understand why they can never get the side button configuration right, the six configuration is the only one of use but the layout is totally wrong. Why cant they just use a standard 4 pattern like what you find on a joypad, so your thumb can press the buttons in a natural way, so simple.

  18. AmeeHaigler says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our Usersbefore I say my issue I will say there is a good chance that I was just unlucky, razer mice have always been good to game with and this one is no exception, yesterday how ever with no warning signs before it, when I turned on my pc the mouse would not work, it wasn’t even registering as plugged into the pc. I tried different usb ports but no luck. I had not long had a windows update so using keyboard only (a much slower process) I checked mouse drivers and then an update rollback still not working, I got a friend to pop round with a laptop and tried it in that same result. this happened 4 days past the 1 month return window amazon has after purchase. my advise, weather this is a regular thing or if I have just been extremely unlucky, get the cover and make sure you register your warranty

  19. kytterberg says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersWhen I wanted to change from a wired Corsair Scimitar to a wireless mouse, I switched to the Razer Naga Pro because Corsair did not make a wireless 12-key mouse, and I’m happy I went for it. It’s lighter than the scimitar, and while the shape of the side buttons was different I adjusted quite quickly and the mouse now feels second nature.

    The whole kit comes with three side panels – 2 button (FPS), 6 button (Battle Royale) and 12 button (MMO), and though I’ve only ever used the MMO panel, I do feel sad Razer ditched the ‘MOBA’ layout (5 arc-shaped buttons surrounding a round central one). They are interchangable through magnetic snap. After some time learning the workflow for profile and chroma RGB management it becomes natural.

    For battery performance, using the 12-key side panel, 1000Hz (max) polling rate, lighting usually all white at 255-255-255 at 20% brightness (this is plenty bright!), on 2.4GHz connection, auto-sleep after 5 minutes idle, I generally need to recharge the mouse overnight after 2 days of rather heavy use, however, with razer’s charging dock it is convenient to charge it while cooking or taking a shower more frequently. When charging this way, its logo will flash a colour to indicate charge level.

    Highly recommended if you are looking for a wireless mouse with side buttons – let alone a variety of side button options included in the package.

  20. MamieRosenthal says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s very comfortable and a pleasure to use for my large hands. One issue is that the side buttons click too easily so I found that numpad on the side a little difficult to use especially for the fact that there is no thumb rest on the side. Fortunately I wanted to switch to the other side panels. Software is great also even though you do have to sign in.

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Was looking for a wireless replacement of my old Naga, and landed on this one – with prime day discount the price was very competitive.

    All is good except one thing – the buttons under the ring are very deep and is uncomfortable to press, not like it was on my previous mouse. I am using them constantly as pg up and down keys, so it is noticeable.
    Please make sure it fits in your hand before purchase, as it is rather big.

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The pure functionality alone and comfort is great. I can’t recommend this enough. The only catch is you really need the base station to make it the best it can be, and that costs wayyyy too much. Luckily you can buy 3rd party ones for cheaper, or if you are a razer fanboy like me and you absolutely need the synapse link then Aliexpress sells cheaper base stations which are authentic.

  23. RomeoR61rsdti says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a great upgrade for the razer epic naga i used for years. The only downfall is razer doesnt add the charging dock to the naga like the others. But all around amazing mouse

  24. MHC says:

     United Kingdom

    As a long time gamer I’ve always been sceptical of wireless mice, but having a soft spot in my heart for the razer naga hex.

    Unfortunately the naga hex has always been less popular than its bigger brother (regular naga), however the option of changing is not only smart of razer to bring their overall costs down and capture both markets at the same time. But it also makes sure us naga hex lovers aren’t left without options.

    To be honest I have rarely used the regular naga 12 key layout, it’s not really for me. However I do use both the 6 and 2 key layouts, 2 key for work and 6 key for gaming.

    Speaking specifically of the 6 key layout I really like it. I honestly wasn’t that big of a fan of the layout on naga hex v2, especially compared to the first one but this one, while different is really good. They went back to a symmetrical layout which pleases the brain and eyes. They have also moved the keys from being around your thumb to being above. Some may not like this, but I think it’s better ergonomically and will suit a larger amount of people. You do have to reach a bit further for most keys, but they are also a lot more pronounced and clicker than previous versions which makes it easier.

    I haven’t tested the Bluetooth but I use the wireless function 24/7. At least to the naked eye of a seasoned gamer it is completely unnoticeable that its not wired.

    Battery life was a huge surprise to me, I was afraid of having to charge several times per day. But actually it lasts me 2 days of use during weekdays (8 hours work and 6ish gaming) and a whole weekend (8ish hours gaming 2 days in a row).

    In conclusion, I had high hopes for a new replacement to my naga hex and this one delivered in all sections above my expectations.

  25. ChastityLewis says:

     United Kingdom

    Perfect, precise, sturdy, swapping out the side panels is easy and such a good idea, perfect for anything I might be doing and all manor of games, wireless is awesome and lasts for ages, love it!!

  26. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI’ve been a Logitech fanboy for as long as I care to remember. From the g700, to g700s, to the g502 lightspeed. The g502 started to fail after a few months, rapidly connecting and disconnecting constantly.

    I always thought razer mouse shape was very basic and uncomfortable looking, but I needed a mouse and the viper ultimate looked like a winner. It was a winner, it’s the best mouse I have ever used. It’s so light and comfortable to tip grip, it is an fps mouse though which leads me to the Naga.

    The Naga is another great mouse, and I will be buying the pro next week to replace this trial
    run trinity. I was scared of all the buttons tbh but they’re easy to use, and very intuitive since we’ve all used numpads and the like.

    It is heavy as heck though, like crazy heavy. With all the buttons on the side you have terrible grip to pick the mouse up, you will press buttons if you don’t grip it beyond the front row.

    Another issue is mine scrapes. I have a mad cats glide pad and the clip on side part scrapes where it joins the body. Just on the front, right next to the pad. I am unsure if this is a common issue or if mine just doesn’t align properly.

    The software is easy to use and the turbo function is great to remove any button spam.

    Great mouse, best I have used for wow. Crazy heavy and a little scratchy. 4/5.

  27. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI wasn’t 100% sure what i needed for my next gaming mouse, i had the Razer Abyssus before which still works perfectly fine being razer & having amazing build quality, however with no side buttons meant i had to use more of my keyboard to control the game, but without trying the different styles i didn’t really know what to go for however with the Razer Naga Trinity u get the best of both worlds & its super easy to swap between the 2, 7 & 12 button configurations, all 3 pull off & snap back on with strong magnets, so far for me i’m liking the 2 & 7 configs but i’m sure if i was to play more MMO’s then the 12 button would be perfect for that.
    Sensitivity wise is next level, which for me will take some getting used to on the highest setting of 16,000 to put into prospective if i go all the way to the left side of my 27″ monitor on the lowest settings @800dpi it takes around 13cm of mouse movement to go from far left to far right, on the flipside @16,000dpi it takes only 1cm of movement so u can go from target to target way faster giving you the advantage in the game over your opponents.
    The dpi is also really easy to change on the fly with up & down buttons on the mouse itself just under the scroll wheel, it has dpi speeds of 800,1800, 4500, 9000, 16,000 so there’s a speed to suit all players & games.
    Having a Razer keyboard too u can adjust the lighting to match the keyboard lighting effects or just use the software to match the mouse to your pc.
    Being Razer i’m sure the Naga Trinity is going to last me many years like all my other razer products & i feel it was a really good upgrade from my last Razer mouse so i would 100% recommend to others

  28. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 174 From Our UsersThis is coming from the perspective of somebody who plays MMO/multi action games primarily and some FPS games somewhat competitively

    I DO NOT PLAY MOBO GAMES AT ALL

    So I’ve owned the razer naga 2012, razer naga chroma (2017) and the corsair scimitar.

    This mouse FOR ME is the best out of all 3

    Main Positives over the mice I’ve used

    1) It has a top tier optical sensor, rather than the (IMO) poor laser sensor that comes with the razer naga/chroma. The standard razer nagas served me well but in all honesty the laser sensors sucked especially if i wanted to play games that required high precision

    2) The razer software, is FAR FAR FAR superior, than the cue software that corsair offers. I had nothing but issues with the corsair software, such as the buttons on the side repeating themselves over and over again, when CPU usage was high (70-80%+) and also sometimes, the cue software just NOT working at all, thus disabling all the buttons on the side of the mouse, forcing me to close to the software and use the on board memory which you SHOULDN’T have to do. Corsair support was useless in solving this issue. If you’re an avid mmo player you know that CPU usage can get a little high in populated areas. I own the 3570k @4.5ghz

    When the software was closed, and the on board memory was being used, the mouse worked fine

    I understand that not everybody has had this specific issue with the cue software but even without the buttons repeating themselves issue I’d still take the razer software over corsairs any day of the week.

    3) You can change the side panel, to fit your needs (to a certain extent). Personally, I only use the side panel with the 12 buttons, due to my muscle memory knows where all 12 are without me needing to think about it, and i don’t see the benefit of having less buttons on the side, due to the fact that it doesn’t reduce the weight of the mouse enough to warrant the change.

    Here’s the razer trinities major FLAW

    If you read number 3 of my positives i put “to a certain extent” and here’s why

    The mouse is sold as a jack of all trades, but in reality it’s an MMO/MOBA mouse, that can be used as an fps mouse thanks to it’s great sensor. This is a very heavy mouse, and for fps games you tend to want a light mouse, that you can flick/swipe with ease at any moment and due to the fact they didn’t add the option to remove/add weights, to the mouse your pretty much stuck with a heavy mouse whatever game you’re playing, this could be a deal breaker, for players looking to buy a mouse for mainly FPS games, but some mmo/moba games on the side.

    If they had the option to change the weight of the mouse, on top of changing the side panel of the mouse I’d say it would be the best all round mouse on the market without a shadow of a doubt

    So should you buy the trinity?

    1) If you’re primarily an MMO/MOBA player but like playing some fps shooters on the side this mouse is perfect for you, IFcan afford the added cost.

    2) If you’re primarily an FPS player and play some mmo/moba games on the side this mouse MAY not be best option for you assuming you like lighter mice while you play FPS games.

    Don’t forget to thumbs up if my review helped you 🙂