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Razer Naga Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse: Interchangeable Side Plate w/ 2, 6, 12 Button Configurations - Focus+ 20K DPI Optical Sensor - Fastest Gaming Mouse Switch - Chroma RGB Lighting
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Brand | Razer |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Feature | Wireless |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- FASTER THAN COMPETING WIRELESS MICE: Razer HyperSpeed wireless technology brings together extreme low-latency and interference reduction for true wireless freedom
- FOCUS PLUS 20K DPI OPTICAL SENSOR: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming
- FASTER THAN TRADITIONAL MECHANICAL SWITCHES: New Razer optical mouse switches uses light beam-based actuation, registering button presses at the speed of light
- FULL MODULAR CUSTOMIZABILITY: 3 interchangeable side plates with 2, 6 and 12-button configurations
- UP TO 19 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS: Allows for button remapping and assignment of complex macro functions through Razer Synapse
- CUSTOMIZABLE CHROMA RGB COLOR PROFILES: Supports 16.8 million color combinations w, included preset profiles
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 2.94 x 1.7 x 4.68 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B08D27XXRY |
Item model number | RZ01-03420100-R3U1 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,358 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #125 in PC Gaming Mice |
Date First Available | September 3, 2020 |
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Customer Review: Better than the Corsair MMO mouse
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Customer Review: Very good but DON'T USE with laptops.
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Product Description
Why specialize in one genre, when you can rule them all? Dominate in every domain with the Razer Naga Pro—a modular wireless gaming mouse with 3 swappable side plates, for the button layouts you need to become a multi-genre master in MMO, Battle Royale, FPS and more. Battery Life Up to 150 Hours.
From the manufacturer
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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
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Ergonomic | 3.9 | 3.6 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 3.8 | — |
For gaming | 3.7 | 3.7 | 4.3 | 5.0 | 3.7 | — |
Battery life | 3.8 | 3.9 | — | — | 4.0 | 4.6 |
Comfort | — | 3.7 | 4.6 | — | 3.7 | 4.6 |
Quality of material | 3.7 | — | 4.2 | — | — | 4.6 |
Sold By | CJ Ecom and More | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Click N Order (Serial Number Recorded) | Redragon Shop | Redragon Shop |
connectivity tech | USB | USB, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz Wireless | USB | Wired | 2.4Ghz Wireless, USB-C | BT, 2.4Ghz Wireless, USB-C |
hand orientation | Right | Right | Right | Right | Right | Right |
power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | Laser | Optical | Optical |
range | 10 meters | 10 meters | 5 meters | 5 meters | 10 | 10 meters |
button quantity | 19 | 20 | 11 | 6 | 15 | 5 |
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Customers like the comfort and ergonomics of the mouse. For example, they mention it's tactile, responsive, and consistent. That said, opinions are mixed on gaming, button placement, battery life, and performance.
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Customers are mixed about the gaming mouse. Some mention that it's a good gaming mouse that tracks really well and is super responsive. However, other customers say that the mouse has terrible scroll wheels that become jittery and jumpy over time.
"...Its wireless capabilities, modular design, precise tracking, and ergonomic feel make it a powerhouse in the gaming world...." Read more
"...16,000 DPI Optical Sensor: Precise and responsive tracking for competitive gaming.-..." Read more
"...thing about using the 12 button attachment is, that it's hard to try picking up the mouse and moving it quickly without pressing a button you may..." Read more
"Initial impressions after the first day of use: Fantastic gaming mouse. Excellent build quality...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They mention that it feels very comfortable, the overall feel of the product is good, and it's ergonomic. The width of the device feels great, and is tactile, responsive, and consistent.
"...They’re tactile, responsive, and consistent. Each click provides a satisfying feedback that adds to the overall gaming experience...." Read more
"...and precise sensor enhance gameplay, while the ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended sessions...." Read more
"...I feel like the last three buttons (10, 11, and 12) are difficult to hit without hand strain, but this may be because of my smaller sized hand and..." Read more
"The mouse feels good in your hand. The button side plate (magnetic) snaps into place easily. Also the battery lasts a long time between charges...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the mouse. Some mention that it works like a dream, has versatility, precision, and speed that caters to a wide range. However, others say that it forgets to work sometimes, doesn't respond, and causes their computer to stutter.
"...The downside for wireless, purportedly, is the delay versus wired mouse. Honestly, I cannot tell the difference. It feels instantaneous to me...." Read more
"...The 2.4GHz HyperSpeed wireless technology ensures a super-fast and lag-free connection, giving me the freedom to move around without any restrictions..." Read more
"...One issue I had when I first installed this mouse is that none of the lighting would work...." Read more
"...Wireless Freedom: Lag-free performance with Razer's HyperSpeed wireless technology.-..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the button placement of the mouse. Some love the side buttons, but they could be designed a bit better. They also say the software makes the button configs very easy to use and switch. However, others say that some of the buttons don't work, the wheel is inconsistent, and the side panel buttons seem a little more sensitive.
"...The buttons taper into thin lines so there's not much button face area to actually press...." Read more
"...That being said, 1 through 9 is still some great button real estate. As far as playing MMOs, I consider the Naga (or a similar mouse) essential...." Read more
"...-Side buttons are very sensitive (this could also be a pro, depending on the user)..." Read more
"...The mouse is OK. My main gripe currently is the mousewheel button having key chatter. That is the only thing getting in the way of "functional"...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the mouse. Some mention that it has a decent battery life, while others say that it only lasts 3 days. Some say that the mouse has 'battery saving idle feature' that makes it impossible to use for extended periods. Some customers also mention that the buttons stop working and outright die.
"...The battery life is amazing, the precision is phenomenal and the multiple side attachments are great...." Read more
"...However, the mouse for whatever reason has some sort of battery saving idle feature meaning that if you aren't using it for a minute it goes to sleep..." Read more
"...The Naga Pro impresses with its long-lasting battery...." Read more
"...After using it for a while, the battery life isn't what I'd hoped and I'm noticing moving the cursor is a little laggy over the wireless dongle...." Read more
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Longer version: I've always liked the general feel of the Naga mouse - not too big, not too small, relatively ergonomic to my average if not slightly smaller hand size for a guy. I've been using the mouse and its different versions since the OG back in 2009, and my favorite version was the 2014 Epic Chroma that also had a wireless option. Since then, Naga mice haven't supported wireless. That's unfortunate as I like the clean desk look of a wireless mouse, and get annoyed by the "tug" of the cable despite trying some gadgets that try to wrangle cables in the ideal positions. The downside for wireless, purportedly, is the delay versus wired mouse. Honestly, I cannot tell the difference. It feels instantaneous to me. Wired vs Wireless is only something that matters to professional gamers, when every tiny detail gives an edge over the competition. But for 99% of gamers out there, your skill is going to define your performance/ranking far more than something like a minuscule amount of delay on your mouse. Suffice to say, it's not going to turn your game around enough to choose wired over wireless if you generally prefer wireless. Razer touts its "Hyperspeed" wireless - I don't know how much of that is just marketing nonsense. To my feeling, the responsiveness at least compares to my Logitech G305, which I use for my setup in my living room with my nVIDIA Shield.
Now I'll ramble a bit about Naga as a product line. I've gone through like 6 different Naga mouse over the years - none of them broke; they've all performed great. I only upgraded them because of wanting features, or because they were getting too grimy after many hours of use (which as an MMO gamer, they have gotten many hundreds of hours of mileage). Firstly, if you're generally in the market for a MMO mouse and looking at the different options out there, I think the Naga has always been the best. I've tried some of the others out there from Corsair and Logitech. They're decent products, but ultimately the thing that has me coming back is the physical ergonomics of the Naga. I love the shape of the mouse, and the 12 buttons are easy to differentiate from each other by the individual button contours. It doesn't even need "bumps" to help you train your muscle memory (which would eventually erode over time, trust me). The only downside is that I feel like the last three buttons (10, 11, and 12) are difficult to hit without hand strain, but this may be because of my smaller sized hand and getting older.
That being said, 1 through 9 is still some great button real estate. As far as playing MMOs, I consider the Naga (or a similar mouse) essential. I honestly don't know how I used to play without them. You can use them as additional button binds, or you can replicate your number keys to give your hands some different options to hit the same keys (which I do to overcome hand strain from long hours of play). If you've never tried a mouse like this and aren't sure if it's worth it - it is. The only challenge is the initial learning curve. It took me several weeks to really get used to using the mouse, but once I did, there was no going back. It helps so much in raiding, for example, when you might need to be running around with WASD while also hitting a complex button rotation. Doing this is night and day between having a Naga and not having a Naga.
Now, I'll zero in on the Naga Pro. This only just came out, so I can't review it for things like battery longevity. That being said, Razer's not new to the PC product game, so I have nor reason to doubt in its technical specifications for the charge time. Out of the box, the mouse does feel very similar to the Trinity, if not exactly the same. The shape is the same, the side button contours are the same, and the materials seem the same. The materials I think are perhaps the only slight downfall of the product - it has a bit of a plasticy feel to it; I wish the product felt more solid. That being said, the light weight does help in situations like FPS gaming, when you need to move the mouse quickly. For a chunkier sized mouse, it's not a bad weight. But if you solely game FPS, the Naga would be hard to recommend. There are lighter mice out there, and you might want to consider something wired. That being said, if you are just a casual FPS gamer, or playing something like Borderlands, the Naga works just fine, if not outstanding with the additional button potential. The hot-swappable left panel is one of the coolest innovations in gaming mice tech I've seen in years. It works instantly and without a hitch. It snaps in place magnetically - it feels solid and never like it's a weird attachment.
Speaking about the additional buttons, that's another thing that's changed over the Trinity. The hot-swappable left panel has gotten rid of one panel in exchange for another. Instead of the "circular" button layout designed for MOBAs (which tbh I never used, even as someone who occasionally plays MOBAs), there is a more condensed 1-6 button layout. It's kind of a nice option for people who play MMOs with fewer keybinds like Guild Wars 2, or someone who can't reach all 12 buttons. I see this as an improvement over the Trinity, as I never used the circular button layout and could potentially use the 1-6 grid layout.
Long story short (too late), so far, I think the Naga Pro is great. It maintains the greatness of the Trinity product and brings in to a wireless version. If you liked the Trinity, you will like the Naga Pro. If you did not like the Trinity, you will not like the Naga Pro. If you're new in the market for a MMO mouse, I recommend trying it out. Be gentle with it though and leave yourself the option to return if you don't like it. Some people complain about the scroll wheel, but I've never had an issue there. Suffice to say, mice are personal and subjective peripherals, and things like shape and ergonomics differ in preference from person to person. This might not be the mouse for you. But as a concept, it's executed well and one of the best on market. The final downside is the price - it's on the expensive side. But for me, input is how you interact with your game - it's the connection between you and what's happening in-game. It's worth investing in as a core part of your setup.
One thing about using the 12 button attachment is, that it's hard to try picking up the mouse and moving it quickly without pressing a button you may have mapped. Other than that, it's great
One issue I had when I first installed this mouse is that none of the lighting would work. I found the issue to be that the contacts just needed to be cleaned for the 12 button attachment and then everything worked. The other two attachments worked fine right away. All I did was blow on them and wipe them with the inside of my t-shirt to solve that problem. Synapse software is working fine so far as well.
A lot of the bad reviews for this mouse are from people I believe purchased this mouse from a 3rd party seller, for a cheaper price. To make sure you're always getting the best technology, and legit, new in-box, make sure you're getting a "Sold from and Shipped by Amazon" product. You'll avoid those possible "used and not working properly" issues.
Mouse comes with a 2.4Ghz wireless adapter, can connect Bluetooth if you prefer that instead, or wired, as it comes with a wired USB cable for charging. It also supports the Razer wireless mouse charging base if you want to add that if used with a desktop.
VERY good mouse... highly recommend!!!
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Lo compre para jugar específicamente MMOs, en WoW es una maravilla en conjunto con el Tartarus. La batería le dura lo suficiente, más o menos 1 semana.
Los módulos intercambiables mantienen el perfil cada uno, eso si tienes que instalar el software de Razer para sacarle todo el provecho. También es bastante silencioso.
Por un precio de 1500 aproximadamente es un buen mouse. La única diferencia con la versión 2 que es la más nueva es que este último carga de manera inalámbrica .