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May 2010
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Published: 2020-08-14, Author: Rob , review by: gamesradar.com
Excellent left-handed ergonomic design, Unbelievable versatility, Fast and responsive, Razer-level quality
No extra side panels
A game-changer of a mouse for left-handed PC gamers and users; everything is of a high quality, and it opens up a host of functionality to an audience previously under-served...
Abstract: Last week we reviewed a new addition to Razers product catalogue, the DeathAdder Chroma. It took a design from some time ago and refreshed it, including some new lighting technology. Classic design plus new additions… easy award winner. Today we get a lit...
Abstract: Today Kaeyi Dream has her hands on the brand new Razer Naga, updated for the 2014 Razer range. Be sure to check out Kaeyi's YouTube channel for more of her personal videos, and subscribe to the HardwareHeaven channel to keep up-to-date with our video revi...
Overall the Naga is a fantastic mouse, but it is slightly limited by the lack of configuration options within the drivers. This may appeal to more casual gamers who don’t need such a detailed level of configuration. I like the idea of having a large...
Abstract: When it comes to the Naga, if you are a RPG gamer, you will absolutely love this mouse. You will have enough buttons on your mouse that you would be able to set most, if not all, of your more commonly used macros to the buttons on the mouse, allowing you to easily and quickly hit them, giving you an edge over the competition. I had very few complaints..
Excellent for MMO gamers, Comfy design and great grip, Works well with the provided add ons
The keypad cannot be turned off, Add-ons only cover two games, Lacks DPI switcher, Pricey
Design and Build Quality The Naga looks quite a lot like another one of Razer's mice called The “Mamba”. It also features the same blue glow as the Abyssus, which makes your friends green with envy. The two main buttons are quite wide and offer great g...
Overall, unless you have a real burning desire to play one-handed, the amount of time you would need to invest into becoming a pro with the Naga seems like it would be better spent elsewhere. However, if you're just looking for a couple of extra hotkey...