Razer introduces Naga Pro wireless mouse with exchangeable side
Razer has shown the Naga Pro, a wireless gaming mouse that has three interchangeable side plates. With those side plates, gamers can choose whether they want twelve, six or two additional buttons on the left side of their mouse. The mouse costs 170 euros.
The Razer Naga Pro is a wireless version of the Naga Trinity with an improved sensor and extra buttons. Both mice have a left side where three plates with keys can be placed. The Naga Trinity has a plate with seven buttons, with the Naga Pro it has been replaced by a plate with six buttons and a different layout.
Razer states that this side plate “offers a balance between control and accessibility” and was developed for battleroyale and moba games. The two button plate is for fps games, the twelve button plate is for mmo and rts games. The latter record is, according to Razer, ‘optimal’ for gamers who make extensive use of macros and separate functions in games.
Users can set the buttons with the Razer Synapse software. Each button can also be given an extra, secondary function via Hypershift. Up to five memory profiles can be stored on the mouse itself.
Connection to the computer is via Razer’s HyperSpeed Wireless connection, via the 2.4GHz band. With this connection, a battery life of 100 hours is possible. The mouse can also be connected via bluetooth, then a battery life of 150 hours is achievable. With the included charging cable, the mouse can be charged while gaming. Wireless charging is also possible, although this requires the separately available Razer Mouse Dock Chroma.
Where the Naga Trinity still used a 16,000dpi sensor, the Naga Pro uses a 20,000dpi sensor. The Naga Pro also has optical switches, where the Trinity uses mechanical switches. The optical variant must be able to withstand seventy million mouse clicks, according to Razer. The Razer Naga Pro is only available in black and is available immediately for 170 euros.