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Razer Naga Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse: Interchangeable Side Plate w/ 2, 6, 12 Button Configurations - Focus+ 20K DPI Optical Sensor - Fastest Gaming Mouse Switch - Chroma RGB Lighting
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Connectivity Technology | USB |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Brand | Razer |
Special Feature | Wireless |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
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- 25% Faster Than Competing Wireless Mice: Razer HyperSpeed wireless technology brings together extreme low-latency and interference reduction for true wireless freedom
- Focus plus 20K DPI Optical Sensor: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming
- Faster Than Traditional Mechanical Switches: New Razer optical mouse switches uses light beam-based actuation, registering button presses at the speed of light
- Full Modular Customizability: 3 interchangeable side plates with 2, 6 and 12-button configurations
- Up to 19 Programmable Buttons: Allows for button remapping and assignment of complex macro functions through Razer Synapse
- Customizable Chroma RGB Color Profiles: Supports 16.8 million color combinations w, included preset profiles
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Modular Wireless Mouse
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Why specialize in one genre, when you can rule them all? Adapt to every game with the Razer Naga Pro
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3 Swappable Side Plates
Custom Configurations
Each 2, 6 and 12-button plate can be easily snapped on to meet all your gameplay needs.
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20 Programmable Buttons
Extended Controls
Have all the commands you need and enjoy a degree of control that’s tailor-made for any situation.
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Focus+ 20K Optical Sensor
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Product Description
Why specialize in one genre, when you can rule them all? Dominate in every domain with the Razer Naga Pro—a modular wireless gaming mouse with 3 swappable side plates, for the button layouts you need to become a multi-genre master in MMO, Battle Royale, FPS and more. Battery Life Up to 150 Hours.
Product information
Product Dimensions | 2.94 x 1.7 x 4.68 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
ASIN | B08D27XXRY |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RZ01-03420100-R3U1 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #766 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #50 in PC Gaming Mice |
Date First Available | September 3, 2020 |
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Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2018
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When I first received the mouse, it was mildly frustrating that the layout and feel of the buttons, as well as shape, size, weight of the mouse and scroll wheel had changed drastically (for the worse) since my last Naga. I've been using Razer Nagas for 8 years and have never complained about the changes (and they've gone through a lot since the Razer Naga Epic back in 2010,) but these are terrible.
Since day 1, the scroll wheel (which now scrolls in huge clicky steps,) has had this extremely frustrating problem where it scrolls down after finishing a scroll up, and vice versa. This is a huge problem in everything I do on my computer, from video games to browsing the internet. Trying to use an ability bound to scroll down, only for it to also use the ability I have bound to scroll up. Trying to scroll up on a webpage, only for it to scroll back down a notch after I reach the top. This is awful, and it happens all the time, but that's not the only problem with this mouse.
After only a couple weeks of use, the side mouse buttons would completely stop working. I was infuriated with this, but I found that taking off the side panel, blowing it off and replacing it fixed the problem. This I could deal with, as long as it only happened a couple times a month. But it's started to happen every other day now. It's very frustrating when you're in the middle of a game and half of your keybinds are unusable because of your poorly designed mouse!
Though this may just be a personal problem, this is the first mouse out of the Razer lineup where I've experienced severe pain in my right hand. I believe this is due to poorly designed ergonomics and the increased weight of the mouse. This mouse has taken 50 steps back from the mouse they released 8 years ago. It's crazy!
Now for the most recent problem. The last straw, and why this will be the last time I purchase something from Razer again. Yesterday I noticed in World of Warcraft that my character was constantly stuttering while moving by holding both mouse buttons. I figured that it was some kind of FPS lag, but no, the mouse already has the infamous Razer double clicking problem. About half of my left clicks are registered twice now, which makes this mouse completely unusable. It's hard to believe that even though I've taken such great care of this mouse, it's already falling apart where it sits.
This experience has really made me reflect on how Razer has intentionally let the quality of their products decline over the years. They build their products to fall apart by the time they release their next model, just so you're inclined to upgrade. I remember enjoying my Razer Naga Epic for over 4 years without any problems, and buying the next version because I was EXCITED for it. In fact my brother still uses that same old mouse for occasional gaming, and the only thing that doesn't work is the scroll wheel click. Unfortunately the only time I shop for Razer products any more is because my old one broke, and being that kind of consumer is not for me. I appreciate the quality and durability of products I purchase, and unfortunately this product completely lacks both.
Hopefully I can find a quality durable mouse from somewhere else that meets my needs, but I would rather taper my dependence on those side buttons than ever purchase a mouse from Razer again.
The best part about it is the price. I know, $100 is a bit much for a mouse. I get that. But when you consider exactly what you're getting for that $100, you're getting the best deal.
We'll start with the standard 7 button mouse. The closest relative to this configuration is the DeathAdder Elite Chroma. The only differences between the Naga Trinity and the DeathAdder (replaceable button panels notwithstanding) are the texture under the two buttons on the panel and the fact that the Naga Trinity has a 'shelf' for your ring finger, where the DeathAdder does not. The DeathAdder is $67.99.
The 14 button configuration (this one has the 7 button MOBA panel) is most closely resembled by the Naga Hex V2. In fact, it's a perfect representation of that particular mouse. The Naga Hex V2 is $44.99 refurbished, and $74.49 new (and that's the least expensive option).
In the 19 button configuration (this one has the 12 button MMO panel) is a perfect representation of the Naga Chroma MMO mouse. If you were to buy a new one, this one would cost you at least $93.00.
Add all those up, and you get $235.98. But you're getting the functionality, RGB, Chroma, Synapse (more on this later) for $100. Tell me again where you'll find another deal like that. Not to mention the fact that it's a really good, smooth, fast mouse with a different mechanic on the mouse wheel. It rocks left and right, and it's set to scroll websites and documents without rolling the wheel. And of course, you can program each individual button for individual tasks, depending on the situation. They say you have to reboot your computer to change out the panels, but that's simply not true. Synapse recognizes the changes on the fly, and the mouse doesn't suffer any adverse effects. Pop one off, put another one on. Simple.
So... why the 4 stars? Synapse. This version (Synapse 3 beta) is something I hope they continue to work on. It's lost the intuitive feel previous versions have had. And no, previous versions weren't perfect. In fact, it would often stop loading profiles, do strange things to the lights of the BlackWidow X Chroma, then load a single color profile. Of course, when that profile was no longer needed, Synapse would reload the desktop profile, and everything would be fine again. Synapse 3 made it harder for me to program an RGB profile for the keyboard. However, I can set individual functions to individual buttons on the mouse. For instance, the BlackWidow X Chroma doesn't have volume controls without using the FN key. I programmed those three functions to the mouse's 7 button panel. If Synapse gets better, I'll change the rating. However, until it does, I'll just hold onto that star. I hope you're listening Razer. You claim to be 'by gamers, for gamers'.
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About a month in I noticed some weird behaviour from the mouse. Thinking it was user error and me needing to adjust to the new mouse.
The mouse would randomly double click or let go of the click without me actually letting go of the left click button. This would happen off and on for about another month.
After 3 months, the problem got worse and worse to the point that I could not play any games with this mouse. It was simply to unreliable and unplayable.
I contacted Razer support. First, they tell me my warranty expired in December of 2019. I have proof of purchase and registered my product in 2020... First sign something was wrong.
I sent them my invoice as proof of purchase. This time they try and wiggle out by saying that even though I purchased my Razer Naga on Amazon. I apparently used a 3rd party supplier? That is not an authorized reseller?
Why is this product on amazon? why is available for sale if it does not come with warranty and the MANUFACTURER of the product does not authorize or recognize its sale?
I the customer am penalized for amazon market place rules and restrictions? This is the most near sighted approach to customer retention.
Buyer beware, read the FAQ's and sort reviews by negative first. That is the lesson learned. This mouse uses mechanical switches that appear to be failing at remarkable rates. Simply scroll through all the negative reviews for the corroboration you need to avoid this product


Edit: I'm changing my review to 1 star as this mouse has gotten worse. First, it only works if you have an internet connection. Yes, you read that correctly. The mouse "works" without one, but it goes SO fast you can't even use it. So you need Razer Synapse software running, but if you don't have an internet connection, Synapse logs you out and can't manage the mouse. Synapse is what takes over the system preferences to control the mouse speed and settings, so it's stupid it needs internet to work! Also, every so often especially after your computer has been sleeping, the mouse will revert to being so fast you can't use it. So you either have to restart Synapse, or reboot your computer.
Edit 2: 6 months in, just gets worse and worse. Synapse logs you out every single time your Mac goes to sleep. You log in, and it says you have no profiles. I'm literally rebooting 5 times a day just to use this stupid thing.


UPDATE: No habia actualizado el review, espero les sirve, se puede corregir, ya que cuesta tan caro, al menos aplicar una solucion "temporal" si se abre el mouse con cuidado y se abre el microswitch y se reemplaza o solo se quita la tapa, en mi caso le quite la tapa, se hace un ligero doblez en la plaquita de cobre del microswitch y se vuelve a poner la tapa del microswitch, es un terrible error de diseño pero eso al menos compensa lo que uno ha gastado en este mouse, No es lo optimo, ni algo que un usuario deberia hacer, pero al menos te ayuda a lidiar con el gasto que hiciste y que ahora tu mouse carisimo no funcione a los dos meses, darle mas tiempo de vida y uso lo compensa, si quieren ayuda con eso para explicarles como pueden contactarme o buscarle en youtube, hay tutorial para eso.