🎮 Own the Game, Command the Room
The Razer Naga Chroma is a high-performance ergonomic gaming mouse featuring a 16,000 DPI sensor for unmatched precision, 12 programmable mechanical thumb buttons for advanced control, and fully customizable 16.8 million color RGB lighting. Built for MMO gamers and power users, it combines speed, comfort, and personalization to elevate your gaming and productivity experience.
Brand | Razer |
Series | RZ01-01610100-R3U1 |
Item model number | RZ01-01610100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC;Mac |
Operating System | Windows, macOS |
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. |
ASIN | B01798WKTY |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 5, 2015 |
B**E
Comparitively Superior
Overview:I just purchased the naga chroma after 3 years of owning a regular naga from 2014 (right after they changed the body type). I played a variety of games including WoW, SWTOR, League of Legends, and Overwatch. I enjoy using the buttons for various things such as items in MOBAs and MMOs, melees and crouches in shooters, and even become comfortable placing my main rotation abilities on the keys for MMOs. The naga has become my favorite mouse due to its form factor and button feel.Price:The price is good compared to other mice of this caliber. I did not believe the wireless mouse was worth the purchase as it has the large receiver/charger combo and okay battery life.Software and Chroma:The software is fine, being able to remap keys to essentially any keyboard button, which you may have to do if you are using the numbers on your keyboard for different functions. You can also adjust your DPI. It does not take up too much memory. The chromaoptions leave a bit to be desired, but is still nice. The keypad's color is not controlled per key but altogether, and the options are not quite as diverse as with the blackwidow keyboard.Grip:The naga has a wide set grip that I favor to any mouse I have tried. I would not say I have particularly large hands but it is possible you may run into issues if you have much smaller hands. My pinky fingers have a strange bend in them making it harder to grip. For this reason, when using mice such as the logitech G602 which bend inward to the right of the right button my pinky finger tends to drag on the mouse pad. The naga has two ridges each giving plenty of space to grip with your ring and pinky finger. I typically use a fingertip grip but find claw and palm to be just as comfortable. The only improvement I would add would be fingertip contours similar to the deathadder (which is a grip I also enjoy).Logitech G602 Gaming Wireless Mouse with 250 Hour Battery LifeRazer DeathAdder Chroma - Multi-Color Ergonomic Gaming Mouse - 10,000 DPI Sensor - Comfortable Grip - World's Most Popular Gaming MouseKeypad Mice Comparison:Corsair and Logitech have similar mice, but I have felt these mice in various stores and the buttons just do not feel quite as good. The buttons on the naga feel tighter, with a more linear click, which is what ultimately makes me believe the naga is the more superior of the three. The button layouts for the three are a matter of preference. The logitech grid makes it much easier to tell the buttons apart, but more difficult to move around, while the corsair buttons are not raised at all. The naga has a nice balance of ease of movement and button distinction. I had a few misclicks at first, but it only took me about a week to learn the contours of the keypad.Corsair Gaming SCIMITAR RGB MOBA/MMO Gaming Mouse, Key Slider Mechanical Buttons, 12000 DPI, YellowLogitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse, BlackLongevity:I can't speak for the longevity of the naga chroma, but my past naga went 3 years before the scroll wheel began flicking. I did not encounter the double click issue which many users report, but typically I believe razer products may not last quite as long as other brands.
C**.
Almost 5 Years Later
I myself have NEVER written a review on something, I typically lurk through other peoples reviews and disregard my own thoughts on items I purchase as I cast them aside for whom really cares about what I have to say or think? But this mouse I bought back in June of 2016 alongside the Razer BlackWidow Chroma: Keyboard https://www.amazon.com/Razer-BlackWidow-Chroma-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B00MTWV0II/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=razer+blackwidow&qid=1600366128&s=electronics&sr=1-8 & the Razer Kraken USB: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MTWV0RO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The headset lasted me until late 2019 which is very impressive considering how many times I accidentally just tore and ripped at the cable from accidentally sitting on it, standing on it etc. I write this review today on the Razer BlackWidow Keyboard and will be pressing "Submit" with the mouse I write this review for. Although the headset is no longer with me I have miraculously never had a single problem with this keyboard or mouse, as I will say over the past 4 years I have cleaned this keyboard a total of maybe 2 times and that applies to the mouse as well.. Not to put a nasty image in your minds but there is actually dust etched into the sides of every single one of these keys and this again applies to the mouse as well, nastiness between all 12 macro buttons on the mouse. Through my laziness and miscare they have somehow continued to work flawlessly this whole time. Keep in mind that these peripherals of mine have seen on average almost 8-10 hours of use every single day if I'm not working I essentially live in front of my computer and this more than applies now with the pandemic in effect. As of yesterday the mouse seems to be finally hitting its final moments and I have to admit it's bittersweet. I've talked about "upgrading" or just trying out new products for the past 2 years now as I'm a freak or idiot (take your pick;) who likes to have the "newest and best" products. After just putting the idea off for awhile now I finally see that there is no upgrading from Razer. Although the mouse is finally starting to act up and give me problems occasionally I can say proudly that it is going to be my utmost pleasure to try out some of the newer peripherals they have released while I've been hunkered down with what I'm using currently. I am going to enjoy the next couple of days with these peripherals before I finally lay them to rest and give them a proper funeral as they deserve. All jokes aside maybe do not buy "THESE SPECIFIC" Razer products I have listed now as they are a bit outdated, in my opinion of course. That being said I 110% endorse Razer products after my experience with them thus far and am BEYOND excited to see what's in store for me in the future with their newer products that I look forward to buying sometime shortly.
A**H
Needed This As A Replacement
I had previously been using a Razer Naga Epic wired + wireless mouse (I only used the wired portion as I lost the battery). The previous mouse's right click was on it's way out (I disassembled the mouse after receiving this newer one, and discovered there is a plastic tab that presses down onto the actual switch/actuator that was broken and missing). I super glued a makeshift plastic tab on, but have not tested if it works, but it should... I honestly have no need for it now that I have this newer one...Got this mainly because I was already used to the 12 thumb buttons I had on the previous mouse I was using, but also because of the LED glow effects. I do a lot of low lighting computer use, and backlighting on keyboards and mice is a must have for me. A huge plus for this mouse is a direct connection to the razer synapse software I had already setup beforehand (for my previous mouse). All my settings switched over near effortlessly, and I received an upgraded feature of the chroma lighting settings I did not previously have access to. I leave the chroma lighting on the OEM "Spectrum Cycling" effect, but have installed a chroma app for controlling the lighting based on sound (very neat feature, but would most likely work a lot better on a chroma keyboard, which would display the lighting better than just a few buttons.Pros:-Connects and Syncs right up if you already are using Razer software.-Customizable backlighting-Decent cable length-No noticeable latency, or connectivity issues.-Fully programmable with lighting, buttons, and sensitivityCons:-If you are just looking for a mouse that just simply works and is cheap, this could be out of your budget as it is priced accordingly as a name brand product.
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