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.