Twelve distinc, programmable thumb button, Optimized design for MMO player, Smar, customizable softwar, Extra keymaps help MMO gameplay
Design makes claw grip difficul, Not very useful for non-MMO genres
By definition, an MMO mouse cannot be a mouse that appeals to every kind of player, and the Naga makes no attempt to be one. With its multitude of buttons and very specific physical design, the peripheral is almost guaranteed to confound general-intere...
Solid design and build quality, Very precise, high-resolution sensor, Comfortable, Great mouse wheel, Tons of buttons, Useful control software with cloud functionality
Slightly more expensive than the competition, No dedicated sensitivity adjustment or weight adjustment, Unique button arrangement takes time to learn
The new Razer Naga is a leap forward for one of the best gaming mice available. Though none of the improvements are revolutionary, they undeniably enhance the mouse, and we can't find any new downsides to offset them. The 2014 model is more comfortable,...
Published: 2013-05-29, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: Next to a good keyboard , a mouse is one of the most important tools in a PC gamer's toolbox. For some genres, a mouse is even more important than a keyboard. After all, it allows the player to interact with the game in the most direct way.In Massively Mu...
Abstract: I've always considered myself a PC gamer. From my days in Ultima Online to World of Warcraft to Star Wars: The Old Republic which just so happened to go free-to-play recently, I've had my fair share of experience in the MMO realm. What I haven't had, unti...
Tons of customizations possible with all the buttons on the mouse,
Appearance maybe disturbing for some, button array sometimes difficult to fully articulate with your thumb.
About a year ago, Razer came out with an alien: the Naga MMOG Laser Gaming Mouse. I remember at the time wondering who was taking a copious dosage of pharmaceutical-grade drugs over at Razer. It looked like part of a fighter jet drawn by a 12-year-ol...
There are some interesting new entries in the gaming mouse category although with the likes of the Logitech MX 518 still in stock at many retailers, paying more than £30 for a gaming mouse is a little questionable. If you have the money - or just fan...
Abstract: We tested nine mice to find out which one is the best for each type of gamer. Each mouse has been scored, but we come away with the opinion that each mouse was well-built, well-thought-out, and well-designed. The Razer Orochi, Razer Naga, and SteelSeri...
Abstract: Razer Naga Razer has always been one of our favorite gaming companies and when they came up with the Razer Naga mouse and Megasome mouse pad we knew we had to have hands on and give them a run for their money. To that end we forced ourselves to play e...