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Review on πŸ’ͺ Naga Trinity: The Ultimate Gaming Mouse for Gamers by Mega ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product disappointed, does not meet the promises.

Quite a while ago I took Razer Naga 2022 Limited Green Edition. It was expensive by the standards of that time, I thought for a long time before taking it. But still took it, and did not regret it. That mouse served me faithfully for 4 years, until the wheel turned off - when scrolling down, it strove to scroll a little back up. I thought about changing the mouse (thought that was all, kaput) and just found out about Naga Trinity. It would seem that the ultimate dream? And here it is not. See in shortcomings epic double click. I would have known in advance - I would have tried to look for how to fix the buggy wheel of Naga 2022. The old Naga can work like that, just with a buggy wheel that work, that the game is torture. And she never had a double click in all 4 years that I used it, although I would not call it gentle operation. And as I understand it, I'm not the only one with a double click on Trinity. IMHO, this is unforgivable - for such money to put mikriks falling off in less than a year on a mouse and forcing the buyer to fool around with a soldering iron. (I did not consider the warranty, after reading the reviews about the "warranty service" Reiser in 2022.) The only thing that saves me from one is that the feature with interchangeable panels is a really great thing (at least I'm OK with it), and that the mouse is really well suited for my gaming purposes.

Pros
  • Interchangeable panels - a killer feature of the mouse. Since I play games of different genres, interchangeable panels come in handy for me, although I don’t change them as often as I expected. The 12-button pad turned out to be very convenient for Star Wars: The Old Republic, the 7-button one turned out to be unexpectedly convenient for those games where I need to press the number keys 1 to 4 enough, and the 2-button one for shooters. But you really need to get used to this feature. Synapse 3.0 - not great, but I liked the fact that you can reconfigure the DPI as you wish - set the 5 values ​​\u200b\u200byou need and switch between them. There was an A4Tech mouse a long time ago, where the DPI values ​​\u200b\u200bwere not quite comfortable for me, but then I reconfigured it for myself - and super. Plus, the ability to configure separately for the Y axis. True, the location of the buttons for switching is not very convenient, so it's more for Photoshop, for example, if you suddenly need a "sniper mode".
Cons
  • Doubleclick, he, "darling." On the left mouse button. I took the mouse in August 2022, and the double click first appeared at the end of February 2022. First we tried to increase the protrusion that presses the microswitch a little. Helped for a while. In May, the doubleclick returned. At the beginning of June, it completely got sick, but before running after a new mouse (it’s a pity to throw away 8.5k when even a year has not passed!) With the help of my father (because he’s not handy himself), they tried to fix the microswitch spring (By the way, β€œCHINA” is written on them - in general, the quality is explained by this). Alas, it is more difficult than it seems on the video from YouTube, the mikrik was ruined. As a result, they found one old donor mouse, which was still connected via the COM port, its side buttons were almost unused, they removed the mikrik from there and soldered it to Trinity. While it works. If without mnogabukaf - microswitches here are an obvious bottom for a mouse for 8.5k.