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Razer RZ01-01610100-R3U1 Naga Chroma - Ergonomic RGB MMO Gaming Mouse- 12 Programmable Thumb Buttons & 16,000 Adjustible DPI

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Features

  • The world's most precise gaming mouse sensor with 16,000 DPI.
  • 19 Fully Programmable Buttons-Whether you're an MMO player or simply someone looking to expand their macro usage this mouse offers the freedom to program up to 19 buttons just the way you want.
  • Chroma Lighting- 16.8 million color options ensure your Naga Chroma looks as good as it feels.Approximate size :4.68 in (Length) x2.95 in (Width) x 1.69 in (Height). Approximate weight: 135 g / 0.30 lbs with cable
  • 12 Button Mechanical Thumb Grid-The Razer Naga's 12 button mechanical thumb grid gives gamers the tactile feel they have come to love in their keyboards, now in the palm of their hand..Improved Ergonomics-The Razer Naga Chroma features a one-size-fits-all ergonomic form factor to ensure your hand fits snugly for maximum comfort.
  • Up to 210 inches per second / 50 G acceleration

Description

Introducing the next great mouse in Razer's arsenal, the Razer Naga Chroma. The Razer Naga Chroma's revolutionary 12 button thumb grid has been outfitted with mechanical switches to give you tactile and audible feedback, so you can be assured of every actuation. Now with 16.8 million color options to choose from, and 19 fully programmable buttons, this is the ideal mouse for gamers looking to take their play to the next level.

Brand: Razer


Color: Black


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Ergonomic Design


Number of Buttons: 19


Brand: ‎Razer


Series: ‎RZ01-01610100-R3U1


Item model number: ‎RZ01-01610100-R3U1


Hardware Platform: ‎PC;Mac


Item Weight: ‎4.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.94 x 1.69 x 4.87 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.94 x 1.69 x 4.87 inches


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Razer Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 5, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Actually my favorite out of the Razer Naga line
Actually my favorite out of the Razer Naga line. I've tried Razer Naga special edition, as well as Razer Naga Epic Chroma, and now this. The DPI settings are a nice added bonus. Not to mention I would get frustrated with the wired/wireless settings of the Epic Chroma, since it was rather annoying to interchange (wanting to restart, as well as needing a couple seconds to re-calibrate / re-sync if you didn't restart. So it being wired completely is a nice change, since IMHO wireless mice are garbage for gaming at all. The main complaint I have about any of these three mice isn't with the mice themselves, but the software. It tends to glitch out once in a while and you need to close razer synpase and reboot it to get your mouse configuration back in working order. Also my only complaint about this mouse specifically is that the side buttons are set to your 1 - = keys instead of your number pad, and there's no option that I've found to switch it outside of rewriting all the keys in the software unlike the other mice. Other than that, it's comfortable, great lighting, nice DPI settings, and the buttons are easy to press, but not so easy you'll hit them by accident, I would definitely buy this product again. P.S. It also runs great on the Razer Firefly mouse mat. Which I would highly recommend looking into: Razer Firefly - Hard Gaming Mouse Mat with Chroma Custom Lighting - Mouse Pad Preferred by Pro Gamers ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2016 by Rokard

  • I love it. The Chroma aspect is pretty cool - ...
I've used DeathAdders for the past 8 years or so. In that time I've gone through 3 of them with the same issue each time. The middle mouse button develops issues, whether it is not registering at all, or double-clicking, or not scrolling. I've taken them apart and fixed them which works as a band-aid solution, but after the last one died I decided I was tired of it and tried this mouse. I love it. The Chroma aspect is pretty cool - it allows you to customize the color of each individual zone on the mouse. The DPI is ridiculously high and customize-able (up to 16000). The mouse itself fits my hand differently than the DeathAdder, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Each of the 12 buttons on the side are perfectly accessible, and I didn't have any issues distinguishing between them after even an hour of using the mouse. In short: it looks great, feels great, and works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2016 by Adam Garber

  • My go-to mouse for gaming.
The old Razer Naga Epic used to be my mouse of choice. It had its issues, but once I got used to the thumb buttons, there was no way I was going back. I was therefore wary about trying the Chroma, because it lacks the interchangeable side panels that let you customize it to your hand. Mine are on the small side, which is a problem with a lot of gaming peripherals (which I'm guessing is because they assumed, at some point, that all of their customers were males with a certain average hand size... I'm looking at you, Logitech G13...) I was pleasantly surprised to find that the Chroma actually works just fine for me. After a short adjustment period, I ended up liking it even more than the Epic. I even picked up a spare to drag around with me. I've had my first Chroma for about a year and a half, I use it a LOT, and it still works great. The software is simple to use, and it's easy to customize the buttons, sensitivity, colors, etc. The only issue I've run into is the sensor occasionally spazzing out for no apparent reason. There is a reason, at least in my case (ymmv), and that reason is dust and kitty hair. Any dust that accumulates in and around the sensor will cause it to freak out, and the same goes for any dust or hair on the mouse pad. Every time it does that, I clean the mouse pad and the sensor area and then it's fine again. This is totally understandable, but its tolerance for dust seems much lower than other mice I've had. It's a sensitive little beastie. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2018 by H.S.

  • The Naga feels incredibly good in my hand even after extended use
This will be a long one so buckle up. So I've been a Razer fan for years. Loyally followed them as a gamer from everything to RTS (Starcraft 2, upper gold on NA) to MOBAs (League of Legends, Gold 1 for 3 seasons close to Plat) to MMORPGs (World of Warcraft, pushing Mythic AOTC achievements) so I am, by no small stretch, a very heavy and dedicated user. I'm also a digital artist who does advertizing with a lot of work in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign so I spend roughly 6-12 hours at my computer daily. But I also take care of my stuff. I don't throw is around, slam it on the table, grab it too tight, bind up the cord, yank it out or anything else. So enough about me. The pros. I'm 6'3" and I have large hands. The Naga feels incredibly good in my hand even after extended use. No cramps, awkward numbness in my pinky. All the buttons are easy to reach, discernible from one another, responsive and durable. I have loved using a Naga for many years and it has and will be my go to mouse for quite a while assuming Razer doesn't make any major changes to the design. The cons. After 6 months of current use on my current mouse it becomes randomly unresponsive. And this is not a one-of kind of problem, I have owned in total 3 Nagas and each one between 4-8 months starts tracking (sensing lateral movements on my mouse pad) poorly. Randomly it will stop tracking completely for anywhere between 4 seconds and 15. Which is REALLY bad. I am a heavy user but by no means should it be THIS bad. Now, to Razer's credit, I have never had an issue returning a mouse to get a new one. I keep track of my receipts, take care of my stuff and am polite with support. If I did have issues this review would have been 3 stars. Side con. This mouse NEAR requires (you can still use it without but at MUCH reduced functionality) Razer's proprietary program, Synapse. It allows you to set up custom commands (macros, ex. copy a block of text and paste it 5 times in the span of half a second to complex actions involving 10 different keys in order with times hundredth of a second delays and screen coordinate positions) lighting patterns, surface texture sensitivity and different profiles (think how a couple of different heights keep the driver seat but on a mouse) and they recently revamped the program so it's both extremely slow and unresponsive on older machines (I travel so I'm on a laptop a lot) and uses up quite a bit of system resources. Now in conclusion. If you want a gaming mouse this is a good option. There are better choices and there are much worse ones. If the tracking issues were fixed this mouse would EASILY be 5 stars. I would not have bought 3 separate ones over just as many years (one got lost in moving another was a gift that they got a second one of) if it was bad. As I'm writing this I'm also going to start a request to get this one replaced. But if the possibility of this doesn't bother you much and you want a capable and robust mouse I'd highly recommend this OR the Corsair Scimitar. To be honest I chose the Naga over the Scimitar because I'm very OCD with my computer set up and my peripherals NEED to match and Corsair's headphones have horrendous sound quality as well as some features in keyboards I lean towards the Blackwidow Chroma V2 over the K95. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2018 by Connor Pitta

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