Test video – Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI :
Product highlights :
High-Precision 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming
Full Modular Customizability: 3 interchangeable side plates with 2, 7 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
Ridged, Rubberized Scroll Wheel for Maximum Accuracy: Small, tactile bumps increases grip and allows for more controlled scrolling in high-stakes gaming situations
Durable Mechanical Switches: Supports up to 50 million clicks, backed by a 2 year warranty
➕ What is the price of Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI in-store is 230 SAR VAT.
➕ When Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI was released ?
The release date was January 1, 2018.
➕ What is the price of Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI cheap used ?
The price of Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI used is 160 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI ?
Special specifications :
High-Precision 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.5 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI in Saudi Arabia ?
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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10 reviews for Razer Naga Trinity Gaming Mouse: 16,000 DPI
N. B (verified owner)–
– I have the Razer Naga which looks identical to this mouse other than it’s wired or wireless, and can’t change from the 12 buttons on the left. The scroll wheel is super smooth as is the mouse. This one is not the same at all. The scroll wheel clicks basically, so not a smooth scroll but one where it feels like gears where as you rotate it it goes click click click like notches, vs being smooth. It also uses a different version of Synapse than the one I have, which constantly logs out or loses the configuration of the device. It’s an okay mouse but if you already have the Razer Naga and are getting a 2nd or replacing it just be aware that the quality has gone down big time.
J. P (verified owner)–
– The Naga Pro remains one of the few mice on the market that has a ridge down the right hand side (for a right handed version) where you can place your ring finger or pinkie depending on your grip. For me this is essential. Can’t use a mouse that doesn’t have it.
Rated 5 out of 5
T. Z (verified owner)–
Best MMO mouse I’ve used… – The Naga X is it! As a long time WoW player since original TBC, I have used every mouse you can think of. When MMO mouses came out and I made the switch to using them, I have tried them all. I settled on the Naga Trinity which I have been using now for the last few years. Do they last long? Not really. I think I have been through around 4 or 5 Trinitys since I have used them. Either a side button stops working when pressed and doesn’t register everytime or the scroll wheel gets really notchy and hard to use which I use alot. My last 2 Trinitys were bad scroll wheels. When playing I use scroll wheel up/down/click with shift modifiers whether it’s arena targeting or other class abilities. Also the 2 buttons behind the scroll wheel I remap to ALT and Shift so I can hold that button down and use a key on my keyboard for a bind.
T. K (verified owner)–
– Issues started on day one, the swappable plates need to be reconnected multiple times for all buttons to register. The software is bloated and cumbersome. Not only does it require you to create a Razer account just to use, it randomly decides to reset your DPI settings every so often right in the middle of working. For such a premium mouse, the plastic feels astoundingly cheap and creaky. About a year after purchase, it started developing an issue where it would register single clicks as two clicks, as well as releasing a held click when you have kept it held, and it has just gotten steadily worse since to the point where I am now replacing this (at the time £100) “premium” mouse after relatively little use. I have concluded that Razer is a trash brand and I’ll be going back to Logitech.
T. K (verified owner)–
– Issues started on day one, the swappable plates need to be reconnected multiple times for all buttons to register. The software is bloated and cumbersome. Not only does it require you to create a Razer account just to use, it randomly decides to reset your DPI settings every so often right in the middle of working. For such a premium mouse, the plastic feels astoundingly cheap and creaky. About a year after purchase, it started developing an issue where it would register single clicks as two clicks, as well as releasing a held click when you have kept it held, and it has just gotten steadily worse since to the point where I am now replacing this (at the time £100) “premium” mouse after relatively little use. I have concluded that Razer is a trash brand and I’ll be going back to Logitech.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. L (verified owner)–
Naga Pro brings positives of Naga Trinity to a wireless mode – TL;DR – I’ve been waiting for a new wireless version of the Naga for some time now. As a multi-genre gamer that mainly plays MMOs but occasionally dabbles in other genres like shooters, the Trinity concept is perfect. The Naga Pro feels like slightly upgraded and wireless available version of an already great mouse. If you’re a fan of the original Naga Trinity or looking for a great all-around wireless gaming mouse with a large number of buttons, the Naga Pro comes as a strong recommendation.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. L (verified owner)–
Naga Pro brings positives of Naga Trinity to a wireless mode – TL;DR – I’ve been waiting for a new wireless version of the Naga for some time now. As a multi-genre gamer that mainly plays MMOs but occasionally dabbles in other genres like shooters, the Trinity concept is perfect. The Naga Pro feels like slightly upgraded and wireless available version of an already great mouse. If you’re a fan of the original Naga Trinity or looking for a great all-around wireless gaming mouse with a large number of buttons, the Naga Pro comes as a strong recommendation.
N. B (verified owner)–
– I have the Razer Naga which looks identical to this mouse other than it’s wired or wireless, and can’t change from the 12 buttons on the left. The scroll wheel is super smooth as is the mouse. This one is not the same at all. The scroll wheel clicks basically, so not a smooth scroll but one where it feels like gears where as you rotate it it goes click click click like notches, vs being smooth. It also uses a different version of Synapse than the one I have, which constantly logs out or loses the configuration of the device. It’s an okay mouse but if you already have the Razer Naga and are getting a 2nd or replacing it just be aware that the quality has gone down big time.
J. P (verified owner)–
– The Naga Pro remains one of the few mice on the market that has a ridge down the right hand side (for a right handed version) where you can place your ring finger or pinkie depending on your grip. For me this is essential. Can’t use a mouse that doesn’t have it.
Rated 5 out of 5
T. Z (verified owner)–
Best MMO mouse I’ve used… – The Naga X is it! As a long time WoW player since original TBC, I have used every mouse you can think of. When MMO mouses came out and I made the switch to using them, I have tried them all. I settled on the Naga Trinity which I have been using now for the last few years. Do they last long? Not really. I think I have been through around 4 or 5 Trinitys since I have used them. Either a side button stops working when pressed and doesn’t register everytime or the scroll wheel gets really notchy and hard to use which I use alot. My last 2 Trinitys were bad scroll wheels. When playing I use scroll wheel up/down/click with shift modifiers whether it’s arena targeting or other class abilities. Also the 2 buttons behind the scroll wheel I remap to ALT and Shift so I can hold that button down and use a key on my keyboard for a bind.
N. B (verified owner) –
– I have the Razer Naga which looks identical to this mouse other than it’s wired or wireless, and can’t change from the 12 buttons on the left. The scroll wheel is super smooth as is the mouse. This one is not the same at all. The scroll wheel clicks basically, so not a smooth scroll but one where it feels like gears where as you rotate it it goes click click click like notches, vs being smooth. It also uses a different version of Synapse than the one I have, which constantly logs out or loses the configuration of the device. It’s an okay mouse but if you already have the Razer Naga and are getting a 2nd or replacing it just be aware that the quality has gone down big time.
J. P (verified owner) –
– The Naga Pro remains one of the few mice on the market that has a ridge down the right hand side (for a right handed version) where you can place your ring finger or pinkie depending on your grip. For me this is essential. Can’t use a mouse that doesn’t have it.
T. Z (verified owner) –
Best MMO mouse I’ve used… – The Naga X is it! As a long time WoW player since original TBC, I have used every mouse you can think of. When MMO mouses came out and I made the switch to using them, I have tried them all. I settled on the Naga Trinity which I have been using now for the last few years. Do they last long? Not really. I think I have been through around 4 or 5 Trinitys since I have used them. Either a side button stops working when pressed and doesn’t register everytime or the scroll wheel gets really notchy and hard to use which I use alot. My last 2 Trinitys were bad scroll wheels. When playing I use scroll wheel up/down/click with shift modifiers whether it’s arena targeting or other class abilities. Also the 2 buttons behind the scroll wheel I remap to ALT and Shift so I can hold that button down and use a key on my keyboard for a bind.
T. K (verified owner) –
– Issues started on day one, the swappable plates need to be reconnected multiple times for all buttons to register. The software is bloated and cumbersome. Not only does it require you to create a Razer account just to use, it randomly decides to reset your DPI settings every so often right in the middle of working. For such a premium mouse, the plastic feels astoundingly cheap and creaky. About a year after purchase, it started developing an issue where it would register single clicks as two clicks, as well as releasing a held click when you have kept it held, and it has just gotten steadily worse since to the point where I am now replacing this (at the time £100) “premium” mouse after relatively little use. I have concluded that Razer is a trash brand and I’ll be going back to Logitech.
T. K (verified owner) –
– Issues started on day one, the swappable plates need to be reconnected multiple times for all buttons to register. The software is bloated and cumbersome. Not only does it require you to create a Razer account just to use, it randomly decides to reset your DPI settings every so often right in the middle of working. For such a premium mouse, the plastic feels astoundingly cheap and creaky. About a year after purchase, it started developing an issue where it would register single clicks as two clicks, as well as releasing a held click when you have kept it held, and it has just gotten steadily worse since to the point where I am now replacing this (at the time £100) “premium” mouse after relatively little use. I have concluded that Razer is a trash brand and I’ll be going back to Logitech.
K. L (verified owner) –
Naga Pro brings positives of Naga Trinity to a wireless mode – TL;DR – I’ve been waiting for a new wireless version of the Naga for some time now. As a multi-genre gamer that mainly plays MMOs but occasionally dabbles in other genres like shooters, the Trinity concept is perfect. The Naga Pro feels like slightly upgraded and wireless available version of an already great mouse. If you’re a fan of the original Naga Trinity or looking for a great all-around wireless gaming mouse with a large number of buttons, the Naga Pro comes as a strong recommendation.
K. L (verified owner) –
Naga Pro brings positives of Naga Trinity to a wireless mode – TL;DR – I’ve been waiting for a new wireless version of the Naga for some time now. As a multi-genre gamer that mainly plays MMOs but occasionally dabbles in other genres like shooters, the Trinity concept is perfect. The Naga Pro feels like slightly upgraded and wireless available version of an already great mouse. If you’re a fan of the original Naga Trinity or looking for a great all-around wireless gaming mouse with a large number of buttons, the Naga Pro comes as a strong recommendation.
N. B (verified owner) –
– I have the Razer Naga which looks identical to this mouse other than it’s wired or wireless, and can’t change from the 12 buttons on the left. The scroll wheel is super smooth as is the mouse. This one is not the same at all. The scroll wheel clicks basically, so not a smooth scroll but one where it feels like gears where as you rotate it it goes click click click like notches, vs being smooth. It also uses a different version of Synapse than the one I have, which constantly logs out or loses the configuration of the device. It’s an okay mouse but if you already have the Razer Naga and are getting a 2nd or replacing it just be aware that the quality has gone down big time.
J. P (verified owner) –
– The Naga Pro remains one of the few mice on the market that has a ridge down the right hand side (for a right handed version) where you can place your ring finger or pinkie depending on your grip. For me this is essential. Can’t use a mouse that doesn’t have it.
T. Z (verified owner) –
Best MMO mouse I’ve used… – The Naga X is it! As a long time WoW player since original TBC, I have used every mouse you can think of. When MMO mouses came out and I made the switch to using them, I have tried them all. I settled on the Naga Trinity which I have been using now for the last few years. Do they last long? Not really. I think I have been through around 4 or 5 Trinitys since I have used them. Either a side button stops working when pressed and doesn’t register everytime or the scroll wheel gets really notchy and hard to use which I use alot. My last 2 Trinitys were bad scroll wheels. When playing I use scroll wheel up/down/click with shift modifiers whether it’s arena targeting or other class abilities. Also the 2 buttons behind the scroll wheel I remap to ALT and Shift so I can hold that button down and use a key on my keyboard for a bind.