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Review on Razer Naga Wired Gaming Mouse by Ahana Sharma ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not particularly happy with it, but it's mostly okay.

With its pros: 1. Good ergonomics, although not for a small hand 2. The very idea of ​​so many buttons is a great solution for an MMORPG 3. Good quality finishing materials 4. Beautiful presentation Its cons: There is only one drawback, but such that they cross out the whole impression of this mouse. The price does not match the quality and durability. The very first naga in the line worked for me for about 4 years of active use (I consider this a very good result, provided that it was used every day for many hours, the wheel broke in it, it just stopped scrolling. I think if I repaired it then it would work up to so far) Then there was the second Naga Chroma - it worked for a year, the backlight stopped working, we must pay tribute to the service, they just changed it to Naga Trinity under warranty. Naga Trinity - after a year and a half of inactive use, double clicks, sticking and gaps appeared on the left clicker. If I used it like the first one, it would happen in a couple of months. Ordered 2 clickers, resoldered, works great so far. A couple of months later, the same story with the right clicker. One of these days I will solder. But here comes the question! Really for such money I have to sit fooling around with soldering?! Despite the fact that this product is positioned as a premium class product! But what about people who don’t have very good hands, who won’t bother and solder something ?! I think that a GAMING mouse should serve at least 3 years with active use. The same mouse, which is positioned as a premium product for MMORPGs, and more recently for MOBAs and shooters, does not correspond to the "Gaming" status. The quality of the main components is disgusting. If I were Razer, I would at least consider another clicker manufacturer. You can close your eyes to a broken backlight, you can close your eyes to a tearing cable sheath, but this . It's a pity that such a good idea breaks down on the disgusting quality of the main mouse components.

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