The #1 Best-Selling Gaming Peripherals Manufacturer in the US: Source – The NPD Group, Inc., U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Gaming Designed: Keyboards, Mice, PC Headsets, and PC Microphones, Based on dollar sales, Jan. 2017 – June 2020 combined
25% Faster Than Competing Wireless Mice: Razer HyperSpeed wireless technology brings together extreme low-latency and interference reduction for true wireless freedom
Focus+ 20K DPI Optical Sensor: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming
Faster Than Traditional Mechanical Switches: New Razer optical mouse switches uses light beam-based actuation, registering button presses at the speed of light
Full Modular Customizability: 3 interchangeable side plates with 2, 6 and 12-button configurations
Up to 19 Programmable Buttons: Allows for button remapping and assignment of complex macro functions through Razer Synapse
Customizable Chroma RGB Color Profiles: Supports 16.8 million color combinations w/ included preset profiles
3 reviews for Razer Naga Pro Wireless
Rated 5 out of 5
Doreen Cook (verified owner)–
Good quality.
1 product
Rated 5 out of 5
Sonja Todd (verified owner)–
Good quality.
1 product
Rated 5 out of 5
Garrett Townsend (verified owner)–
I’ve been using this mouse for about a month now. Coming from a 400-4,000 DPI mouse, this is a definite upgrade. The 5G optical sensor they threw into it is one of the fastest sensors on the market, and the Ormond switches are top-of-the-line. But even that’s not the best part about this mouse.
The best part about it is the price. I know, $100 is a bit much for a mouse. I get that. But when you consider exactly what you’re getting for that $100, you’re getting the best deal.
We’ll start with the standard 7 button mouse. The closest relative to this configuration is the DeathAdder Elite Chroma. The only differences between the Naga Trinity and the DeathAdder (replaceable button panels notwithstanding) are the texture under the two buttons on the panel and the fact that the Naga Trinity has a ‘shelf’ for your ring finger, where the DeathAdder does not. The DeathAdder is $67.99
Doreen Cook (verified owner) –
Good quality.
Sonja Todd (verified owner) –
Good quality.
Garrett Townsend (verified owner) –
I’ve been using this mouse for about a month now. Coming from a 400-4,000 DPI mouse, this is a definite upgrade. The 5G optical sensor they threw into it is one of the fastest sensors on the market, and the Ormond switches are top-of-the-line. But even that’s not the best part about this mouse.
The best part about it is the price. I know, $100 is a bit much for a mouse. I get that. But when you consider exactly what you’re getting for that $100, you’re getting the best deal.
We’ll start with the standard 7 button mouse. The closest relative to this configuration is the DeathAdder Elite Chroma. The only differences between the Naga Trinity and the DeathAdder (replaceable button panels notwithstanding) are the texture under the two buttons on the panel and the fact that the Naga Trinity has a ‘shelf’ for your ring finger, where the DeathAdder does not. The DeathAdder is $67.99