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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Many faults. Only buy if your hands are huge.
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The good - wireless works well, scroll wheel has horizontal scrolling. Build quality is solid - all buttons function properly and no double clicking nightmare.
The bad - I have many complaints. This mouse is HUGE. It is extremely uncomfortable to use, and I have started to have wrist pain after one week of using it. I basically have to hold it diagonally in order to even use the MMO buttons and get a grip on the mouse. The 1,2,3 buttons on the MMO panel are impossible to reach with your thumb if held normally. The mouse is very slippery and impossible to pick up by normal means.
I'm going to try using grip tape so that I can hold the mouse normally, even though that will make me unable to press 3 of the MMO buttons. I really only need 9 of the 12 anyway.
Don't care about these features at all - RGB who cares.
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I've been using this mouse for about a month now. It works just fine and the customization options are nice, the only issue I've had with it is I dislike the scroll wheel.
More often than not I'll click on it to open a new tab and instead it'll tilt to the left and scroll down the page. Not a huge problem but a bit annoying.
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First time I connected the mouse and used it, my first thought was “this is chonk-tastic”. Its much bigger than my other mouse, almost double the size. I love the interchangable sides, and I’m getti g use to the size. It has taken me a bit ti get use to it though. For me, definitely worth the upgrade
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As much as i LOVE razer products, and have many of the accessories, the Naga (both wired and PRO versions) have one glaring issue... the scroll wheel. If you intend on buying one of these be sure you keep your receipt or have a digital version because you will almost certainly be taking the mouse back for a replacement within 6 months. The scroll wheel will stay sturdy for about 3 months and will eventually become loose. After this, the skipping starts, where scrolling up or down will jump back and forth. This is a known issue with this mouse (search for others seeing the same issue).
A minor reprieve you can get for a few months will be compressed air. press down on the scroll wheel and flick quickly in both directions while simultaneously spraying compressed air into the scroll wheel chamber. You can generally get a few more months before the scroll sensor goes bad beyond repair.
I will be taking mine back to Best Buy today to get a replacement, which on Razer's site claims should be fine. This is the one big benefit to razer products, a full 2 year warranty that is authorized through authorized resellers.
I wish i could give a better score, and i would consider other options, but frankly ive used this same mouse for over 5 years and my hands are just used to it. If you are new to MMO gaming and considering this mouse, id train your hands on a different product.
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Bought my first Naga mouse in 2012. It was a wired Naga and at the same time I bought a Black Widow Keyboard. Had the first Naga for 9 years until it bit the bust. Thought I would try the wired Naga Pro and 3 years later it died on me. Seems like Razer now carries a premium price tag with a low tier build quality and I say this as I type on my 12 year old Razer Black Widow keyboard.
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Razer Synapse, the software required to edit the mouse's functionality, is some of the buggiest software I've ever had to use. Among other things, if it is running in the background, it will cause your games to constantly minimize. I'd recommend a different company.