Brand | Razer |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | High Sensitivity Optical Sensor |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
Number of Buttons | 12 |
- Focus+ 20K DPI Optical Sensor: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming
- Full Modular Customizability: 3 interchangeable side plates with 2, 6 and 12-button configurations
- Faster Than Traditional Mechanical Switches: New Razer optical mouse switches uses light beam-based actuation, registering button presses at the speed of light
- Magnetic Dock with Charge Status RGB Lighting: Giving you visual indication of when you’re ready to game again
- Anti-Slip Gecko Feet: Ensuring that the power to charge is anchored to your desk
Taryn Bennett Verified Buyer –
I game a lot on my days off and so far have gone 2 days of forgetting to charge without the battery running out, super great battery life, amazing for gaming, so much customization I love it
tegsters Verified Buyer –
I upgraded my previous Razer Naga Pro wireless mouse from years ago and I am pleasantly surprised. It’s so much lighter and more responsive then it’s predecessor. The battery life is 100x better as well. I love how I can change out the side plates to what meets my needs. The RGB is insane!!!! It’s so bright and vibrant!!! I highly recommend this mouse for any gamers out there!
Paix Verified Buyer –
Pretty awesome if you grab it on sale, for $150 the dock is free!
The mouse itself is really nice, I didn’t think I could like a design more than the original naga trinity and I was wrong, it’s lighter, the texture on the grips is better, the magnets hold better, and the buttons are snappier. With optical switches I shouldn’t fall victim to the dreaded double click razer mouses have had for years.
Battery life is really good too, I’ve been heavily gaming on it for 5 hours now and just hit 72%.
The only issue I’ve seen so far is that sometimes if it goes into rest mode it has trouble reconnecting to razer synapse, but turning it on and off seems to do the trick.
Nick B Verified Buyer –
I used to have the naga 2014 and now own this, it’s highly responsive and great battery life
S. Shogrin Verified Buyer –
I’ve used Razer Nagas since the Epic many years ago. I’m very used to the 12 buttons on the side, and when using any other mouse, I feel like I’m missing something. I have 2 of these, one for the laptop and one for my tower (I also use the Trinity on the tower). I love the fact that you can plug in the mouse and charge and play if you run out of battery power. I really like the charging stand, although I think the newer version now have a charging pad instead. I’ve had great luck with most of my Razer products and would tell everybody to get Razer stuff. I did have a Trinity that’s right mouse button went to crap, and I’ve heard others say their Razer mice don’t last very long. Not sure if it’s luck or that I try to take care of my mice and not abuse them. Also not sure if part of it’s just me and my loyalty to normally good products. I will say that the Synapse 3 software can be unpredictable and flakey sometimes. If Razer could fix that, they’d be top notch.
Leo Sanchez Verified Buyer –
I love this mouse. I’ve gotten three over the years for me and others. I’ve got different naga versions, each lasting for a few years before showing some minor issues (usually for lack of maintenance). I decided to go for the wireless version, and I’m super happy. The ability to switch the thumb panels is fantastic, My kid loves how he can adapt to different games, and he finds it a cool feature that you can snap them in and out. Battery life is really good, and I love that if I happen to be at 1% I can just switch the cable from the wireless base to the mouse for a couple of hours.
Misty Classen Verified Buyer –
Hubby appears to enjoy using this when he is playing his online game.