Brand | Razer |
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Series | Naga X |
Item model number | RZ01-03590100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.95 x 4.68 x 1.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.95 x 4.68 x 1.7 inches |
Color | black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B08QVNG4BM |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | January 21, 2021 |
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Razer Naga X Wired MMO Gaming Mouse: 18K DPI Optical Sensor - 2nd-gen Optical Switch - Chroma RGB Lighting - 16 Programmable Buttons - 85g - Classic Black
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Brand | Razer |
Color | black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Feature | Wireless, Programmable Buttons, Portable, Ergonomic Design |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- Faster Than Traditional Mechanical Switches: New 2nd Gen Razer optical mouse switches uses light beam-based actuation, registering button presses at the speed of light
- High-Precision 18,000 DPI 5G Optical Sensor: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming
- 16 Programmable Buttons: Allows for button remapping and assignment of complex macro functions through Razer Synapse
- Immersive, Customizable Chroma RGB Lighting: Supports 16.8 million colors w, included preset profiles; syncs with gameplay and Razer Chroma-enabled peripherals and Philips Hue products
- Drag-Free Cord for Wireless-Like Performance: Razer Speedflex cables eliminate the need for mouse bungees, drastically reducing weight and drag for absolute control
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16 Programmable Buttons
Swiftly execute your commands at your fingertips with control that can be tailored to any situation.
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85g Ergonomic Design
Its ergonomic shape fits snug in your hands for long-lasting comfort during dungeon raids.
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2nd-Gen Optical Switches
Every click is actuated at 0.2ms to give you quick, clean execution for up to 70 million clicks.
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Razer 5G Optical Sensor
An 18,000 DPI optical sensor ensures an acute level of precision for casting spells and skills.
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Sync your Razer Naga X with the rest of your battlestation, and enjoy greater immersion
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For gaming | 3.9 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 3.7 | 4.0 | 4.5 |
Ergonomic | 3.8 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 3.6 | 3.9 | 4.4 |
Battery life | 3.6 | — | 4.0 | 3.9 | — | 4.5 |
Quality of material | — | 3.7 | 4.3 | — | 3.3 | — |
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connectivity tech | USB | USB | USB | USB, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz Wireless | USB | USB |
hand orientation | Right | Right | Right | Right | Right | Ambidextrous |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | — | Optical |
range | 5 meters | 5 meters | 60 feet | 10 meters | feet | 5 feet |
button quantity | 16 | 11 | 9 | 20 | 19 | 8 |
hardware platform | PC | PC | PC | PC | PC;Mac | PC |
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Whether you’re a tank, healer or DPS, adapt to any battle and conquer it with the Razer Naga X—an ergonomic MMO gaming mouse with 16 programmable buttons to optimize your skill rotations. Made lighter and armed with other best-in-slot features, it’s time you got geared up to top the raid.
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Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They say it has a more overall comfortable feel than the Venus, and the cord feels nicer and more knit than the one on the Venus. Customers appreciate the ease of use. However, some customers have reported issues with double clicking and the right click feeling wonky. Customers are mixed on button, performance, weight, quality, and value.
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Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They mention that it has a more overall comfortable feel than the Venus, and the buttons feel smoother. They also mention that the cord feels nicer and more knit than the DoubleClick mouse. The cable is very light so it doesn't feel draggy when moving around, and it has soft paracord.
"...The PTFE feet seem to glide better and feel smoother. The speed flex cable on the X is amazing compared to the stiff Trinity cable, another plus...." Read more
"...This mouse feels nice in my hand, the buttons are well placed and angled so it takes minimal effort to press them quickly, even when reaching to the..." Read more
"...Because of this, my wrist would become strained and tired after a short while, leading to pain if I pushed it for more than about 2 hours...." Read more
"...It is a light mouse and the SpeedFlex Cable is very light so it doesn't feel "draggy" when moving around...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the input mouse. They mention that it works like a charm, is easy to program the buttons, and is programmable with the Synapse software. The mouse is easy-to-control, and the side buttons make it easy to use your combat bars. Some mention that the interface is good and easy to install and use.
"...best part is that it mostly plug and play but you will be asked to install Razer software which isn't a problem because it's needed to customize the..." Read more
"...have been nice in the instruction set up, but it actually was pretty simple to set up, I've set up 6 so far...." Read more
"...n't register everytime or the scroll wheel gets really notchy and hard to use which I use alot. My last 2 Trinitys were bad scroll wheels...." Read more
"...RGB colors can be customized and stand outGood interface, easy to install and useCONS:Not the best for claw-style grips..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the mouse. Some mention it works reliably, the scroll wheel works very well, and the PTFE feet seem to glide better and feel smoother. Others say that it started having issues with the scroll wrhte in the last few weeks, the mouse continues to have problems, and it loses connection. The scroll wheel does tend to start jumping after a while, and sometimes the whole mouse stops responding.
"...ask for a replacement, it was my fault in the first place the mouse became useless." Read more
"...The PTFE feet seem to glide better and feel smoother. The speed flex cable on the X is amazing compared to the stiff Trinity cable, another plus...." Read more
"...My number 2, 9, and 10 buttons on the side of the mouse do not work at all. The number 2, 6, and 11 buttons do not even click while the rest do...." Read more
"...The cable is light, long and sleeved. The scroll wheel works very well after more than 1 year...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the mouse. Some mention it's a great gaming mouse with all the side buttons to use, while others say that the build quality and overall construction of the product are subpar. The quality control is bad, and the mouse feels cheap. The shell is also made of a cheap-feeling plastic.
"...That tilt left/right causes the scroll wheel to feel loose overtime and with my experience causes the gear in the scroll wheel to get notchy and..." Read more
"...The software can be a pain to use but it gives you a lot of control over how the mouse works. Hopefully this one lasts me longer than the last few...." Read more
"...has a strong, braided cord with plenty of reach and the USB end on it is 100% solid...." Read more
"...Well It could be good? The software will not install on my computer (running Windows 11 and error code is provided with screenshot)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the button. Some mention that the additional buttons are responsive, fully programmable, and solid. There are lots of buttons to map keyboard inputs or macros, and the mouse wheel is responsive. However, some say that pressing the side buttons with precision is very difficult, the construction is poor, and it's difficult to tell which button you are pressing without looking.
"...Either a side button stops working when pressed and doesn't register everytime or the scroll wheel gets really notchy and hard to use which I use..." Read more
"...This mouse feels nice in my hand, the buttons are well placed and angled so it takes minimal effort to press them quickly, even when reaching to the..." Read more
"...The number 2, 6, and 11 buttons do not even click while the rest do...." Read more
"...Pressing the side buttons with precision is very difficult, I press multiple buttons by mistake constantly...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the weight of the mouse. Some mention that it is very light and comfortable to use, while others say that it's a little heavier than they were anticipating. Some customers also say that the mouse is heavy and large.
"...The mouse is VERY VERY light. That can be a good thing of course, but this doesn't feel normal to me...." Read more
"...It's noticeably lighter by a lot. Doesn't it feel sort of like cheap plastic? Yes, but I could care less. That's why it is light...." Read more
"This mouse is far too light and sensitive for MMOs. Just taking my hand off the mouse moves the cursor 2-3 inches...." Read more
"...It is a light mouse and the SpeedFlex Cable is very light so it doesn't feel "draggy" when moving around...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the mouse. Some mention that it's worth the price, while others say that it is not worth the money or your time. Some say that the mouse feels hastily assembled with cheap components.
"...Its defiantly decent for $25 but I wouldn't spend much more, there isn't much there weight wise so it feels cheap and the braded cable isn't much..." Read more
"...forcing you to leave their software running, and increased prices to the point of extremes...." Read more
"Hands down the best MMO mouse for price. Nothing I have tried within 50-200 price range has come even close...." Read more
"...fashion (in my experience), this was a product where the quality did not match the price. This is particularly true in the build quality and feel...." Read more
Customers have issues with the clicking of the mouse. They mention that the double clicking issue, the left click was starting to go out, and the mouse just doesn't respond at all to clicks. Some customers also mention that there is a problem with the left-click holding and releasing randomly. Some say that the right and left clicks are also super cheap and have no tactile click feedback.
"...Other than the double left clicking issue that happens sometimes, it is a great mouse. The cable is light, long and sleeved...." Read more
"...Tried to buy a used Very Good naga epic off here and the left click was non functional and while that might be amazons fault, it just isn't out of..." Read more
"...The side buttons feel the same between the two, nice light click and responsive. The scroll wheel on the X beats the Trinity hands down...." Read more
"...Though I've had issues with the mouse clicking on all past versions owned. Sometimes with in warranty and sometimes after warranty expires...." Read more
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I decided to try the Naga X this time recommend by a rank 1 glad player and it's nothing but amazing and an improvement over the Trinity IMO. It's noticeably lighter by a lot. Doesn't it feel sort of like cheap plastic? Yes, but I could care less. That's why it is light. I noticed the razer symbol on the back of the mouse doesn't light up like it does on the Trinity. I could care less, hand is covering that part of the mouse anyways. That's probably also why it lighter. Does the X have interchangeable side panels for the amount of buttons you want on the side? No, that's why I'm buying an MMO mouse so that's not important to me. If I wanted a mouse with 2 or 6 buttons than I'd be buying something else. Just a marketing thing in my eyes for the Trinity to give people more options. The PTFE feet seem to glide better and feel smoother. The speed flex cable on the X is amazing compared to the stiff Trinity cable, another plus. I've never been a fan of wireless mice like the Naga Pro for example. I don't ever want to worry about battery life or my mouse to stop working. It's like wireless internet compared to wired. An ethernet connection is much more secure and something less to worry about as with anything wired. A mouse is no different. The side buttons feel the same between the two, nice light click and responsive. The scroll wheel on the X beats the Trinity hands down. The reason is because the Trinity has tilt left/right and the X does not. That tilt left/right causes the scroll wheel to feel loose overtime and with my experience causes the gear in the scroll wheel to get notchy and cause scrolling problems. I never used tilt scroll wheel so it's not important to me. The scroll wheel on the X is solid and smooth as butter. No tilt left/right but nice solid smooth scroll up/down/click. The X only has one big button behind the scroll wheel which I remaped to ALT. For some reason I find hitting that 1 big button easier than the 2 buttons on the Trinity. I can live without a 2nd button, didn't really use it tbh. Can't miss it or fat finger a second button. Not really sure what else to say other than I'd highly recommend giving the X a shot if what I've listed is important to you. Time will tell now how the X holds up compared to the Trinity overtime but the Naga X is my new go to mouse. Going to buy another as a backup because they are on sale and I can buy 2 for the price of 1 Trinity.
It wasn't hard to find a better keyboard and headset, but I couldn't find a better MMO mouse. Believe me, I tried. I had a problem with every one of them, usually with their software/functionality, but some of them had weird button placement that made using it awkward. The side buttons on one of them were raised up too far and had too much resistance. One of them was way too big for my hand and the buttons were spread out so that I felt I had to reach too far between presses. I went through 3 different brands before getting a non-MMO mouse. I couldn't get used to it. Once you've played WoW with your thumb on a 12-button keypad for 6 years, you just can't go back to a mouse with less buttons.
Eventually I stopped trying to find a new mouse and just bought another Naga, and I will never look back again. This mouse feels nice in my hand, the buttons are well placed and angled so it takes minimal effort to press them quickly, even when reaching to the lower buttons. The software can be a pain to use but it gives you a lot of control over how the mouse works. Hopefully this one lasts me longer than the last few. But honestly, even if it doesn't, I'll still buy another one. I can complain about a lot of Razer's other products, but the Naga is still the best MMO mouse I've ever used. It'll take a lot to convince me to try another one any time soon.
1) It is a light mouse and the SpeedFlex Cable is very light so it doesn't feel "draggy" when moving around.
2) Clicks are satisfying, the 1-12 buttons on the side are sensitive so you won't need to be forceful with the buttons.
3) The scroll wheel feels nice as well
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I couldn't test the mouse out in game, because the Razer Synapse 3 software is garbage. Well It could be good? The software will not install on my computer (running Windows 11 and error code is provided with screenshot). There is no support on Razer's site for an error code 121, trying the normal things of turning off firewall, running as admin, etc. doesn't change the result.
TLDR; if you want to use the mouse as it is out of the box with no configuration and changing the keybinds to anything other than the default 1 through = keys, then this mouse will probably work for you. If you are anyone else, try seeing if the Razer software will actually download first before purchasing. For me it is let down by a bad software experience.
Edit: After more tinkering and playing around in settings and trying to install Razer Synapse 2.0 which also failed to install, I got an error message that was more helpful in resolving the issue. Previous Razer devices owned had left a Razer folder in the Programs (x86) folder and made the folder read only. So any new Razer software installs going there were bound to fail. Updating the over rating to 4 out 5 because once the software is installed you be mouse is a joy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023
1) It is a light mouse and the SpeedFlex Cable is very light so it doesn't feel "draggy" when moving around.
2) Clicks are satisfying, the 1-12 buttons on the side are sensitive so you won't need to be forceful with the buttons.
3) The scroll wheel feels nice as well
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I couldn't test the mouse out in game, because the Razer Synapse 3 software is garbage. Well It could be good? The software will not install on my computer (running Windows 11 and error code is provided with screenshot). There is no support on Razer's site for an error code 121, trying the normal things of turning off firewall, running as admin, etc. doesn't change the result.
TLDR; if you want to use the mouse as it is out of the box with no configuration and changing the keybinds to anything other than the default 1 through = keys, then this mouse will probably work for you. If you are anyone else, try seeing if the Razer software will actually download first before purchasing. For me it is let down by a bad software experience.
Edit: After more tinkering and playing around in settings and trying to install Razer Synapse 2.0 which also failed to install, I got an error message that was more helpful in resolving the issue. Previous Razer devices owned had left a Razer folder in the Programs (x86) folder and made the folder read only. So any new Razer software installs going there were bound to fail. Updating the over rating to 4 out 5 because once the software is installed you be mouse is a joy to use.
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+ 12 boutons latéraux ayant pour base les touches numériques au-dessus des lettres
on peut les configurer pour ce qu'on veut, touches, combinaison_ de touche_s_
+ drivers pour windows(officiels), et Linux(non officiels mais très bien codés)
- clic droit et gauche un peu durs à cliquer
- touches latérale qu'on clique par erreur car vraiment trop sensibles (des fois on déplace la souris et hop on a cliqué car on y a appuyé avec le pouce
- module macro pas au point, le logiciel qu'il faut aller chercher sur le site est pas si bien que ça, par contre le rapid fire est faisable sans ça mais on est limité en clic par seconde trop vite (limitation logicielle avec curseur ou chiffre, intervalle configurable trop étroite, genre "toute les 1min" à "15 par seconde" aurait été largement mieux. là on a de 1 à 10 par seconde, bof bof let's go autohotkey.)
- si on veut le pouce qui clic sur les touches latérales sans être recroquevillé, on ne touchera pas les deux clic principaux, les touches latérales sont trop en arrière ou les clics trop durs...
par contre, pour une souris qui a été design (20) il y a quelques années, pourquoi augmenter le prix d'année en année, Razer ? auparavant dans les 40€ elle est passée à 90€ puis 63 lors de mon achat... why ? 50€ pour une MMO c'est largement suffisant pour une souris un peu niche en utilisation.
heureusement que la commu linux a fait les drivers. bon, ça se comprend pour la part de marché, mais Linux devient de plus en plus intéressant pour les jeux. World Of Warcraft et Warframe y fonctionnent, ainsi que les jeux proposés sur SteamOS (comprendre: noyau Linux).