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Review on Razer Naga Wired Gaming Mouse by Ada Szwed ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

If you consider everything that is now available on the market, in my opinion, the most successful business right now is Razer. After considering the company's earlier offerings, one arrives at the appropriate conclusions. It is clear that they at least pay attention to the feedback provided by their clients, as evidenced by the fact that each of their new offerings is an improvement over the previous one. Some pros: Form, scroll, and buttons on each of the three panels, in addition to the main switches and scroll button, are all present. It is possible to use all three scroll buttons in this area, and doing so is incredibly convenient because there are no phantom clicks. Yes, I am aware that I am one of the rare people who utilizes a panel with 12 buttons, but it actually became more comfortable for me to do this when compared to the very first Naga versions. The shape, normally I have a grasp on my fingers, but when you put your hand on this mouse, it tells you so, put your complete palm and just lean back:) I like the shape. When compared to other manufacturers, Glides, this is definitely on the next level. These are simply the best legs available on the market, and their competitors, such as Logitechs and Zoey, simply can't come close to what the raiser is doing right now. Wire, in my opinion, this is the best wire that anyone has ever manufactured; anyone who has recently purchased a new line will comprehend what I mean by this statement. And here we have the sensor at the very end. I don't know how long I've been waiting for them to begin installing the top sensor in all of their mice, but it finally occurred. :) I nearly forgot to mention that portion of the cover is hayat, and they have asked for softtouch to be put back, as well as what it was before. However, as someone who has used a wide variety of mice, each of which had a different coating, I can confidently say that at the moment, this is my preferred coating. I have a lot of experience using mice. 1. It does not attract anything. 2. In the course of a month and a half, it does not become illegible and does not flake off. 3. When it comes to aesthetics, the mouse always looks fantastic on the table, and if you take proper care of it, its beauty will continue to pleasure you for more than a year. And yet, many people are critical of synapse 3.0, but I want to remind you that before that there was version 2.0, which was slow when writing huge macros, might freeze, and there were times when all macros and binds disappeared while the ate was running. Now, in the new software, everything has become much prettier and more straightforward, and developing macros is a delight; everything flies; and I personally, in comparison to the prior version, with the new synapse 3.0, had absolutely no problems at all. Its cons: Even more nitpicking. Because the back appears to have been somewhat hacked off or something like that, but I got used to it very instantly, I would slightly change the shape for myself myself. The software does not always immediately grasp which socket you have inserted, but since it appears that this is a problem with the software itself, I am hopeful that it will be fixed in due course. Because I normally do this before entering the game and not when I'm playing, it doesn't disturb me too much when it happens.

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