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Razer Naga Wired Gaming Mouse Review

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Details

Connectivity TechnologyUSB
BrandRazer
Model NameNaga X
Movement Detection TechnologyOptical
Number of Buttons16

Description of Razer Naga Wired Gaming Mouse

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...

Reviews

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Type of review

And here I am again writing a review about Naga. Reasonable people will ask why I still buy them (especially considering the latest Chroma), and I will say that I'm used to it. My old Naga Chrome did not have any fatal flaws, only one spectrum of LEDs burned out in the wheel, and although the case was under warranty, I broke it faster (well, not me, the cat dropped it). Since I have been using different Raisers for a long time, I can still praise the warranty service, the warranty case is…

Pros
  • 1. There are no complaints about the case materials. It is comfortable to hold, does not slip, but most likely this is the same plastic as before, so it will most likely get stuck on the main buttons, as it was in previous models. True, it does not affect anything, except for the aesthetic feeling. The rubber bands on the sides are good too. Normal Teflon legs and a good braided wire. There is a rubber tie for it in the kit if you want to shorten it, or you can remove this tie altogether. 2. The shape of this model has been slightly changed and it is more likely to return "to the origins", nothing has changed in terms of convenience, but if you were sitting on Naga 13-14 years old and / or Chrome version, then you may need an evening to get used to it. 3. 3 interchangeable side panels. You can change the panels depending on the required number of additional keys. They are held on magnets and when changing the panel, you just need to pry it from below to remove the existing one. There is a side panel with two buttons and an elastic band, with 7 buttons in a circle with a small rubber band in the center and a standard 12-key pad for Naga. Hot swapping is supported, you don’t need to reboot anything, you can change them right during operation. All side keys are mechanical on all panels, they click in the same way as in Chrome, that is, well. 4. RGB lighting. 3 customizable zones: wheel, sidebar (only 12 and 7 buttons) and logo on the back of the mouse. 5. The sensor is no longer TwinEye, but PixArt 3389. Thank you for being at least late. And this is the first Naga, which does not play the main buttons. 6 years they went to this. The buttons, by the way, click well, under the main buttons, apparently, Omrons for 50 million clicks. 6. Wheel with side pressing, rubberized, clicks well, but not without drawbacks. 7. Synapse 3.0 software. At the time of writing, it is still in beta, which seems to justify it, but it was not without its drawbacks. Pros: looks better and more functional. You can more flexibly adjust the backlight, macros have learned to read the position of the cursor on the screen.
Cons
  • 1. Noisy wheel, and empty when scrolling. That is, cut-offs are felt when scrolling, but why is it so noisy? 2. Synapse 3.0. I kind of praised it, but there are also a lot of shortcomings. Firstly, not all devices are still supported, and Razer adds support for old ones, well, super-lazy. Why do you have to have 2 programs: Synapse 2.0 for old ones (although since when Kraken 7.1 v2 is old, it’s not clear) and 3.0 for Trinity and other supported devices. There is no problem, they do not conflict, but why? Secondly, 3.0 is unstable. It may fall off just like that, lose the installed module (macros, for example, are an additionally installed module in the program for some reason), it may for some reason create another new default profile and activate it, it may freeze when recording a long macro. To the credit of the program, it does not do this during the game, that is, all these problems will most likely be at system startup and you will find them before the game, but they are not needed at all here. So I would like more supported devices and more stable operation. 3. Yes, the case is still not enough to transport / store other panels. 3. The price is like a horse.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

About 5 years ago I bought the original Naga for MMO, but after using it for a while, I took it to work for use in applications like AutoCAD. And if for MMO 12 keys were quite OK, then for AutoCAD it was much more convenient and sufficient to have 4-6 keys for the most common types of copy-paste and bindings, and for most operations in general 2 buttons are enough (Esc and Del). And 12 mouse buttons were overkill, and they are too small. This is all for what. In addition, now a mouse has…

Pros
  • hello world Razer fanboy here :/ If this was a full review, and not a review, then it would be worth heading something like "Razer Naga Trinity - 3 in 1, or the best that could happen to the Razer Naga." In fact, this is the same Naga, only combining as many as 3 side panels - 12-button from the original Naga, 6-button from Naga Hex, and 2-button from some DeathAdder. The panels are attached to the main mouse using 2 magnets at the edges, everything is held securely, but if you pull on a special ledge on the bottom of the mouse, the panel can be easily removed without tools and changed in 5 seconds. At the same time, through Synapse 3.0 (I didn’t want to see the mouse 2.0, it’s not clear why), all buttons are configured as on the keyboard, and the buttons of each panel separately, and all settings are remembered, even if the panel is removed and then attached back. The sensitivity is adjustable up to 16000 dpi (why so much? idk), and right up, that is, you can set any value by hand (as for me, 3500 is already enough), and separately along the X and Y axes, if you need, and 5 of the values can be set as key to quickly switch between them. Calibration for mats and adjustable tear-off height - in place. Although I did not set anything up, it is already normal. Well, like all Chroma devices, the side keys, the wheel bezel and the logo are customizable by color (except for the side with 2 buttons), from the standard 16.8 million, which in my opinion is a little more than anyone needs in principle. It is not clear, of course, how this model will behave in the long run, but at first glance, the mouse is extremely successful, 3 sides in 1 mouse is very convenient. With all this, at the moment the mouse costs less than 7k, and in terms of functionality it works like 3 mice. This is undoubtedly a success.
Cons
  • The only thing you can show is the mouse, if you really dig into it, it's not wireless, but I had a wireless Naga Epic, and it's all empty, if you play at home at the table, it's easier to connect the wire than to grumble every time you put it on the charger base. And there is an overpayment for that wirelessness in the region of 3-4k, so you need to clearly understand whether you need it at all. It would also be nice to have a case under the sides, because their shape will not allow you to “throw it into a bag and carry it,” because there is a high risk of breaking plastic of such a complex shape. But here, alas.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I didn't like it, I don't recommend buying.

In general, the mouse is drop dead, I will miss it, but the materials from which it is made are complete. Only if you take a new one every year and a half. By the way, there is a touchpad from Razer with the same trouble, either sticking or double pressing.

Pros
  • Of the nozzle for 12 buttons, I used only 7. Maybe aesthetically it became ugly but very comfortable. Reduces thumb movement.
Cons
  • 1) There is no stop and space for the thumb, so if you need to lift the mouse all the time you press some key, but over time you get used to doing it more carefully)) 2) After 2 months, the click wheel to the right began to jam. Now you need to forcefully press to the right and down. 3) After another two months, I began to occasionally click twice 4) After two years, the resource of clicks ended. Now the left and right buttons are pressed only if you press hard, it becomes normal for a while, then you have to press again with force.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Quality at zero, very sorry for the money spent.

The mouse is disgusting, in less than a year you have to think about buying another one, NEVER BUY THIS MOUSE, 7 thousand for this rubbish is a horror.

Pros
  • -Extremely comfortable in the hand (well, this is an individual parameter), the "step" for the ring finger greatly affects this parameter, as well as rubberized sides. - A set of panels with additional buttons, everything is easily programmed through the regular program, it is very easy to change the panels and you can do it at any time (the magnetic mount is just top). -Very accurate sensor, no faults. -Illumination with a choice of colors, overflows for every taste. - Ability to save your profile directly in the memory of the mouse. - Cool cut-off at the wheel, but there is a problem with it. I am ating the review after 9 months of use and lowering the rating - DO NOT BUY THIS MOUSE!
Cons
  • -Mouse wheel button works by itself when scrolling down and it happens almost all the time. -After half a year, there was a problem with the right mouse button - when you hold it down, it either depresses (in a programmatic sense, for example, in a game you hold it down to aim, but it seems like a double click), or makes a double click. -After 9 months, there was a problem with the left mouse button, and the same as with the right one.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

The rodent is good, although there is still work to be done in terms of software. Good for playing, in MMOs it makes life easier in general (I haven’t found comparable analogues).

Pros
  • Replaceable panels are just class! Functional and sensitive mouse with many settings. Comfortably sits in the hand. Beautiful design. Nice customizable lighting.
Cons
  • I expected separate programmable cells from programmable buttons (mouse button 5, 6, 16 .), in fact, there is a binding to the keyboard - i. E. you need to program a keyboard key, and mouse buttons on panels with 7 or 16 keys only repeat this keyboard key (maybe it’s convenient for someone, but I didn’t really, I had to score abilities additionally on the num pad). Several times for no apparent reason, the sensitivity settings were reset from the internal memory of the mouse - I had to run the application (usually I have it turned off to avoid unnecessary processes) to reload them. For some, it may seem heavy and / or loud, it’s normal for me, but I quickly got used to the weight (all the more this is compensated by the sensitivity settings) I did not notice any other shortcomings for 2 months of use.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

It fits perfectly for MMOs, I personally used a 7-button wheel, for shooters you can put the usual 2-button one, but I still haven’t figured out how to use the calculator.

Pros
  • Excellent quality, very comfortable in the hand, the one who came up with the protrusion for the ring finger is a genius. The bind system of the raiser is excellent, on the mouse I personally had 3 profiles for different binds, it is switched using the button under the mouse.
Cons
  • After 2.5 years of using the mouse, the left button began to click

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but I expected a little more.

In general, it was necessary, of course, to tinker. It is convenient to assemble / assemble the mouse, the pads allow you to do this several times without leaving a trace. After the manipulations, a very comfortable, stylish, multifunctional mouse. I really like it, inside a reliable design-engineering art. There are no complaints about side switches, removable panels, and gaps. It seems that they saved quite a bit, which is why the miracle turned into a headache for users. I am completely…

Pros
  • It lies well in the hand, although the software is crooked, I did not find any problems on Windows 7 and 10, it starts and works normally. When the cable is removed from the computer and reconnected, there are glitches, which is unpleasant. A good braided cable, but this is no surprise. Separately, it's good that the case is not from the software of the wheelbarrow.
Cons
  • A mouse for enthusiasts who like to dig into electronics. The quality of the switches is not, from the word at all. Replaced from a4tech donor with 2 main keys. Big problems with pressing the wheel. The wheel tilt buttons are very soft, I had to disassemble and change the plates to other, more rigid ones, since the switch is collapsible. There was not enough clearance on the right side of the wheel - literally a millimeter, it began to rest against the edge of the hole and work with effort - I disassembled the case and deferred a little, having received that necessary millimeter. It is possible to tighten the spring, increasing the rigidity of the wheel scroll.

For games, I use it in tandem with the Razer Tartarus V2. I don’t even know if I could change this setup back to something else. A bunch of buttons under the fingers without unnecessary movements. Some pros: I love this mouse. On a regular basis I use a panel with seven buttons for games and with 12 for work. Personally, I like absolutely everything about it. Some cons: The mouse is quite large, not for a very small hand. Some people complain about the mics, but I have no problems.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

The software came up with the number: ! RazerSynapseInstaller_V1.0.8720226! You can download it on the razera website from domina . com, since the software version on . ru is RazerSynapseInstaller_DT_V1.0.67.89. I have problems with it! After fiddling around with the software, using the mouse turned out to be a very pleasant experience! Everything, I went to test further! )

Pros
  • So far so good!
Cons
  • Smells like cheap plastic. Hands smell the same after use! I had to tinker with the software! Expensive!

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointed with the product, not good for anything.

I contacted razer. Ru under warranty if there were any difficulties with the repair, trinity is the last razer mouse that I took in my life (trinity is already my 3rd Naga, the previous 2022 and 2022 also failed on their own). ps from the official s / c they offered to send the mouse at their own expense "for testing" to Hong Kong, preferably in the original packaging . In general, the combination of consumer qualities of Razer devices with the company's warranty policy allows me to say with…

Pros
  • High-quality plastic, good ergonomics.
Cons
  • Reliability, after 2 years the right mouse button began to "visit", being clamped spontaneously "wrung out", that is, the button is clamped, but the OS considers that it is pressed for a second. Tested on different PCs, with Windows 10 and MacOS Catalina. The problem is 100% iron, something with the switch. In general, the buttons for 2 years began to rattle when pressed, there is no clear click. I naturally blew the entire mouse with compressed air - it does not help.

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

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is not good, I will not buy any more.

In principle, I really like the mouse: it fits comfortably in the hand, the removable panels turned out to be very useful, the wheel is excellent, scrolling by tilt is generally divine, and the backlight modes are pleasing. But absolutely critical, because I play games where the mouse is mainly involved, and I work with text - a double-click / double-click bug. But I will change until I stumble upon a working one - I would like to say, but now it’s time to go change for a third, and I’m…

Pros
  • Interchangeable panels - circular is perfect for me; "Puzatenkaya", which is why it fits comfortably in the hand; backlight modes; Tilt wheel to scroll through pages.
Cons
  • In the first mouse, the panels did not fit into the design of the mouse a little: if you press it closely at the bottom, it will lag behind the left button by a millimeter. It didn't bother me, but it was annoying. The second did not have such a defect; Backlight glitches with Synapse 2 installed at the same time for devices that do not support Synapse 3; Sometimes the sensitivity gets lost - you have to flip the dpi buttons. Not critical, but a little annoying; I also encountered the problem of a double click: the selection of text can be reset in the process or already after the selection is completed, it selects the text in pieces, and not by character. On the second mouse, even the right button had problems with retention.

When I first bought it, I had to arrange dances with a tambourine to install Synapse 3. I didn’t want to install it from the word at all. The file was on the desktop. After some time, I moved it to the root of drive C. From there it was installed. Maybe the path was long, xs why) Before that, there was Naga Hex. Worked for 2.5 years. The disease is the same - double click. Both mice were "treated" by instillation of oil into the button. Hex lasted 4 months. Trinity has 2. Maybe, of course, only

Pros
  • The very concept of interchangeable panels is very cool. 3 in 1. Backlight. When everything works, it's a good device.
Cons
  • A little over a year later, a double click appeared. Razer is getting worse every year in terms of reliability.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Performs its functions, nothing unusual.

in general, the 24-month warranty touches me enough + it’s very difficult to choose a mouse for myself and I’ll still stop on it for now, but if you have a small hand, you don’t want to spend a lot of money and you can find something tolerable and cheaper, then it’s better do not touch this mouse at all! p. Z. lkm pkm out of order, serious problems began, handed it over to the warranty, forced to wait up to 20 days, too upset with the purchase, the SAP at the ruin is lousy, they don’t answer…

Pros
  • Fits big hand well, perfect for medium a good program for binds / macros, etc. with additional panels, the mouse becomes universal right, very well
Cons
  • double clicks out of the box, but very rarely loud wheel the reliability of the panels is questionable + they don’t get up 100% right away, they cling to the rug, on the 7 button there is a small rubber band in the center - laughter, it even interferes Mouse gets a little warm the left click has a dull click, it’s not always clear whether you pressed it or not, the right click backlashes quite strongly too expensive, hardly worth buying for such

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The worst purchase in my life, dont repeat my mistake

I closed my eyes to the fact that the mouse was going out, but when the PCM started to fail (it stops working when pressed, then it works, then again it doesn’t, and this can happen several times in a row), I turned to technical support. I filled out an application, after 2 days they answered, they said to clean the mouse with compressed air. I bought it, it didn’t help, I called the warranty service - they dropped the phone 2 times. I called technical support - they said to fill out an…

Pros
  • Side button versatility Razer mouse software
Cons
  • Sometimes the mouse just goes out, only LMB and RMB remain working There is simply no warranty service in practice (see comment)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

In general, if you look at what is on the market now, Razer is the number 1 company, personally for me. The company draws the right conclusions, compared with previous products. It can be seen that they at least listen to what their customers tell them and each of their new products gets better. Some pros: Form, scroll, buttons on all 3 panels, as well as the main switches, scroll buttons. Here you can really use all 3 scroll buttons and it's very convenient, without phantom clicks…

I bought it for work - I still use Naga Hex at home. That was the thing - no questions asked. With horror I think what will happen if it breaks. The overall impression is that the company has taken a big step back. This also applies to the quality of materials and software. Very, very sorry. : A few months later, Synapse ated and saw a mouse! Everything is super - only in the backlight setting stuck for an hour.

Pros
  • More or less pleasant in the hand.
Cons
  • The device is on official sale and at the same time the driver from the developer is at the Beta stage . and of course it doesn't work. There are simply no words. And without a native driver, this is the most common mouse, but for seven mowers