🎮 Elevate Your Game with the Razer Naga Trinity!
The Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse is a high-performance gaming accessory featuring a 16,000 DPI optical sensor, customizable side plates, and extensive programmable buttons, designed for gamers seeking precision and personalization in their gameplay.
Brand | Razer |
Series | Naga Trinity |
Item model number | RZ01-02410100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | Universal, PC |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.69 x 2.93 x 1.69 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.69 x 2.93 x 1.69 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
ASIN | B0788MCRGC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 1, 2018 |
C**R
My Favorite Mouse -- Great Shape For A Large Hand
I have three Razor mice and I use them all with my home and work PCs. The Naga is my favorite because of its shape. I have rather large hands and long fingers, and the way this mouse sits in my palm is pretty much perfect. Very ergonomic and solid grip. Sure, DeathAdder as well as Mamba are also very comfortable, but there's something special about having this heavy & big mouse, with the arching bulge, under my palm. I feel very much in control of its movement and, actually, appreciate its weight. It's precise and customizable enough for my needs. The three RGB zones may be lacking to some, but, really, it all comes down to how comfortable a mouse feels and not how it looks.I like its clicky somewhat stiffer buttons. The main buttons take a bit of effort to actuate than the buttons on DeathAdder or Mamba but I like that feeling. There are less accidental miss-clicks. Perhaps a professional CS:GO player would appreciate the light weight and sensitivity of DeathAdder, but I, just a casual gamer that plays a lot of story-driven FPS and RPGs, really dig the Naga. Sure, the sensor it has can't be as fine-tuned with the software as the one in the DeathAdder, but this aspect has 0 difference to me personally. And don't get me wrong, the sensor it has is very good, probably the same hardware, in fact, that goes up to 16000 DPI -- it just can't be as minutely adjusted by software as on some of other Razer mice. I use stock presets. Low sensitivity for FPS, higher sensitivity for RTS, etc. The stock sensitivity options are plenty sufficient to me but can be modified to some extent by the Synapse.I am sure a lot of people would seek this mouse not for its shape but for the fact that it has three panels for the left side with various button layouts. I do find that having the extra buttons is nice and I've been learning to utilize them more. It feels awesome having all 12 of my most used spells in WoW being accessible by the thumb. It does take a bit of practice to get good with those buttons but it's really worth it, especially when it comes to PVP. The fact that you don't have to use the panel with 12 buttons if you don't want to, and could have a panel with 7 or 3 -- is very nifty. Certain titles might work better with the lesser number of buttons and switching them on the go is effortless. It really is like having three mice in one. Others noted that the replaceable panels feel very solid and I will note that too. There's no give or any kind of rattling. They sit in secured by magnets the way that you can't even tell that they are replaceable. I think that's certainly a big win for the design.I can't comment on the reliability or how long this mouse would last. I see a lot of negative comments from people that complain of the buttons' failure. I haven't experienced any of this yet, though I haven't used this mouse for a long time. My other two Razer mice -- the DeathAdder Elite and the Mamba Elite -- have no issues. The DeathAdder is nearly 5 years old since I purchased it. It sill runs strong and there's only mild wear, for the most part it still looks like new. Sure, Naga is a very different model than the other two and it may behave differently, but so far Razer got a very good, nearly excellent, track-record with me. Otherwise I wouldn't purchase this mouse in the first place.The three RGB zones may put some people away but to me it doesn't matter. I don't stare at my mouse when I play and the comfort of use is way more important than the pretty lights. The Mamba Elite has some very extensive RGB to it and I have it plugged in for the pretty effects (starlight looks awesome on its sides!), and it's more of a display piece now on my desk than my daily driver. The Naga, on the other hand, has become the daily driver that I very much enjoy using. I wish I bought it as my first Razer mouse, so that by now I would have been a pro with the extra buttons!
C**8
Top mouse for any MMO/MOBA/Gaming enthusiast
A little background as a purchaser/reviewer of products:Having owned a RΛZΞR mouse since the original Naga was introduced until it got worn out from usage and then I had to get a Hex v2 to replace it because you couldn't buy the old naga anymore. Now I got the Naga Trinity. A quick wiki search tells me there have been nine iterations in the Naga series, not counting the redesigned versions and I must say I have never not liked one of my MMO/MOBA mice from RΛZΞR. And I'm not one of them gamer lifestyle junkies or uber Razer fanboys that goes out and buys everything chroma and wears their clothing or nothing. In fact, I actually own plenty of varying brands across my gaming peripherals including Corsair, Logitech, etc. I just like Razers products when it comes to their M+K options. Mice specifically being reviwed here, because they are quality and I trust them as one of the premier gaming hardware manufacturing companies. There are many of these brands out there for PC to choose from these days but Razer is right at the top IMHO..The mouse:After years of using the original Naga, then Hex v2, and now Naga Trinity I got use to this style of mouse configuration and how the ergonomics or placement of your hand sits on them. It rests a little differently so you might feel awkward at first but trust me you will get use to it with repitition in no time.I liked to keep my muscle memory the same so when my original Naga wore out I looked for another. I ended up going with Hex v2 because the Naga had been phased out with the emergence of popular MOBA's they redesigned it a little bit. I was reluctant to buy that one because i wanted my 12 buttons in 3x4 pattern not the circular 7 buttons. But I got use to it and it sufficed until the Trinity was released.Once the Trinity came out it gives you the best of all worlds really. You can swap out the side button options to what you prefer or need for any specific game you want to play. Or any program you wanna use your mouse with (non-gaming).Which brings me to my next point in Razer mice. They have top notch lasers in them, very accurate. While the implications for gaming are obvious here just as a everyday mouse for anyone using a PC they are worthy of a purchase. They last a long time. Tons of clicks and scrolls on the scroll wheel before they wear down and need to be replaced. Talking years of usage. And I'm a heavy PC user. Not just for games either. Once you use it awhile the tactile feel of the mouse scroll does go away but everything functions fine still. I actually prefer getting them worn in tbh.Lastly, I'm one of the people who actually has no gripes about their hardware configuration tool Synapse. It works flawlessly for me and wasn't that hard to learn either. The tool offers a lot of customization for what each button on the mouse does what even letting you keybind a custom function like Shift+Q to a single button press if you wanna get complex. Also want to point out that on the bottom of this mouse there is a button that quickly swaps profiles so you can set up a profile for each game you are playing. or some MMO games you play different class/job so you can have a different profile and have the buttons do something else on each. Customizing and keybinding to your hearts desire really. Then of course the Synapse has the DPI options and the superfluous stuff like lighting options which is nice and I get why they include it but not wholly needed.All in all you won't be disappointed by this mouse. No matter if you play MMO's/MOBA's/Shooters/or don't game at all. I almost bought two just because i know when it wears out years down the road I'm just going to want to replace it with another one.
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