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Razer Naga Pro Gaming Mouse + Free Mouse Charging Dock Chroma Gaming Mouse Bundle

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Size: Mouse + Dock


Style: Naga Pro


Features

  • Focus+ 20K DPI Optical Sensor: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming
  • Full Modular Customizability: 3 interchangeable side plates with 2, 6 and 12-button configurations
  • Faster Than Traditional Mechanical Switches: New Razer optical mouse switches uses light beam-based actuation, registering button presses at the speed of light
  • Magnetic Dock with Charge Status RGB Lighting: Giving you visual indication of when you're ready to game again
  • Anti-Slip Gecko Feet: Ensuring that the power to charge is anchored to your desk

Description

Allows For Button Remapping And Assignment Of Complex Macro Functions Through Razer Synapse . Ensures Better Adhesion To Surfaces For Safe, Long-Term Placement.

Brand: Razer


Color: Black


Movement Detection Technology: Optical


Number of Buttons: 20


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Brand: ‎Razer


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Color: ‎Black


Date First Available: ‎September 9, 2020


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  • Great update with plenty of options
I love this mouse. I've gotten three over the years for me and others. I've got different naga versions, each lasting for a few years before showing some minor issues (usually for lack of maintenance). I decided to go for the wireless version, and I'm super happy. The ability to switch the thumb panels is fantastic, My kid loves how he can adapt to different games, and he finds it a cool feature that you can snap them in and out. Battery life is really good, and I love that if I happen to be at 1% I can just switch the cable from the wireless base to the mouse for a couple of hours. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2023 by Leo Sanchez

  • So Light and Responsive
I upgraded my previous Razer Naga Pro wireless mouse from years ago and I am pleasantly surprised. It's so much lighter and more responsive then it's predecessor. The battery life is 100x better as well. I love how I can change out the side plates to what meets my needs. The RGB is insane!!!! It's so bright and vibrant!!! I highly recommend this mouse for any gamers out there! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2021 by tegsters

  • A practical novelty.
I do play a fair number of games that make use of the number pad, so this was handy for me. I may need to rethink my control scheme to make max use of it
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023 by Michael

  • Awesome when on sale
Pretty awesome if you grab it on sale, for $150 the dock is free! The mouse itself is really nice, I didn't think I could like a design more than the original naga trinity and I was wrong, it's lighter, the texture on the grips is better, the magnets hold better, and the buttons are snappier. With optical switches I shouldn't fall victim to the dreaded double click razer mouses have had for years. Battery life is really good too, I've been heavily gaming on it for 5 hours now and just hit 72%. The only issue I've seen so far is that sometimes if it goes into rest mode it has trouble reconnecting to razer synapse, but turning it on and off seems to do the trick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2021 by Paix

  • I love this mouse.
This is an amazing mouse. I love it. It is the easiest mouse I have ever used. It slide around effortlessly. And the weight change is a nice part. The keypads change put extremely easily also
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023 by Rodney

  • Fantastic for MMO's
I have now had 3 razer Nagas in my time of pc gaming. The first one lasted about 4 years, the second one about 4 as well (Would have been longer but its death was my fault), and now this one which is way better than the last two mostly because I can use it in many more scenarios with the wireless capabilities. The design is basically the same as the past other than the 2.4 USB actually hides nicely in the slot for changeable side panels which is really well done on Razers part. The two buttons by the mouse wheel are now smaller which is not to my liking, I enjoyed the longer buttons since I use them for my media controls one to play/pause and one to skip songs, this is really good for quick ingame multimedia controls since I use the left and right mouse wheel for volume up and down. A huge plus is the removable USB cord since it has wireless. This may seem like a given but my first Naga actually died due to the cord giving out on me. Pros: Interchangeable side panels Fantastic controls in mmo's/any game really Best macro controls I’ve encountered. Great response times Cons: The software does funny things to some games. The 12 key side panel can be just a little awkward if you have large hands. Does not let me time travel. Razer Naga vs Corsair Scimitar Pro - I am including this for the ones reading reviews to base their decision on the two best mmo mouses out there imo. I tried the Scimitar for the last year before now resorting back to the Naga, but neither of them are without flaws though they both include some pros that the other may not have as well. Scimitar Let’s start with the Scimitar, the mouse was of good quality when I first got it. It had a nice adjustable slider that would allow you to move the keypad on the side forwards and backwards so that you could adjust to your thumbs reach which was nice. The feel was really nice and had a good weight to it, It lacked one feature I loved about the Naga though, The side to side action you could do with the mouse wheel for programmable key actions. The Corsair is counterintuitive. the key mapping is very awkward to learn, and you wouldn't know you had to save the profiles (I know that sounds weird, but you would understand if you saw the software) but the worst part is how large the program is 1gb+ which is insane for me just having the mouse nothing else corsair. I would also see it using 5% of my processor at times. But the true failure which seems to be common enough for people to sell 3d printed fixes for it, is that most Scimitar’s last about six months to a year before the mouse wheel stops working correctly. Trying to scroll down will randomly start scrolling up then back down again and the same with scrolling up. That is why I came back to the Naga. Naga The Naga has only one fault in my opinion. It is also the software, but its very easy to learn and use, its GUI is pretty much perfect honestly. The issue is with some games (mostly DirectX9 games) if your polling rate is at 1000mhz then you will see significant drops in your FPS. This does not affect every DirectX9 game, but it does affect one of my favorite games Guild Wars 2. In world bosses is when you will notice the largest fps drops. I can be getting 23 fps in the middle of a world boss with a full map queue on the boss itself but when I move the mouse my fps drops to around 3. The same goes for WvW. There are also reports of the Chroma sync option in games will make them pretty much unplayable if enabled but that’s not huge since its just RGB. That’s the only thing I truly dislike about the Naga, everything else is perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2021 by Christopher LaMar

  • Nice
I like it but the lights don't sync 100% of the time
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2023 by Ivy

  • Dream mouse!
This is the mouse you need. I love it and won’t ever replace it!
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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