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The Razer Naga Chroma is a wired MMO gaming mouse featuring a cutting-edge 16,000 DPI sensor, 19 fully programmable buttons including a mechanical 12-button thumb grid, and customizable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort for extended use, while the wired connection guarantees lag-free performance, making it a top choice for serious gamers and power users alike.












| ASIN | B01798WKTY |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,287 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2,352 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Razer |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,728) |
| Date First Available | November 5, 2015 |
| Hardware Platform | PC;Mac |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.94 x 1.69 x 4.87 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | RZ01-01610100-R3U1 |
| Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.94 x 1.69 x 4.87 inches |
| Series | RZ01-01610100-R3U1 |
R**D
Actually my favorite out of the Razer Naga line
Actually my favorite out of the Razer Naga line. I've tried Razer Naga special edition, as well as Razer Naga Epic Chroma, and now this. The DPI settings are a nice added bonus. Not to mention I would get frustrated with the wired/wireless settings of the Epic Chroma, since it was rather annoying to interchange (wanting to restart, as well as needing a couple seconds to re-calibrate / re-sync if you didn't restart. So it being wired completely is a nice change, since IMHO wireless mice are garbage for gaming at all. The main complaint I have about any of these three mice isn't with the mice themselves, but the software. It tends to glitch out once in a while and you need to close razer synpase and reboot it to get your mouse configuration back in working order. Also my only complaint about this mouse specifically is that the side buttons are set to your 1 - = keys instead of your number pad, and there's no option that I've found to switch it outside of rewriting all the keys in the software unlike the other mice. Other than that, it's comfortable, great lighting, nice DPI settings, and the buttons are easy to press, but not so easy you'll hit them by accident, I would definitely buy this product again. P.S. It also runs great on the Razer Firefly mouse mat. Which I would highly recommend looking into: Razer Firefly - Hard Gaming Mouse Mat with Chroma Custom Lighting - Mouse Pad Preferred by Pro Gamers
J**N
The Naga Chroma seems like a solid build and I'm very happy with it ...
I've been using Razer products since they became a thing ages ago. I needed a new mouse because my last one kicked the bucket, so I decided to stick with the Naga because of the muscle memory I've developed with it over a decade of MMOs, rather than switching to one of the other brands with a button grid. The Naga Chroma seems like a solid build and I'm very happy with it so far (I previously had the older version). It does what I need at a moderate price. However, Razer products have historically had short lifespans. I've been through at least six of the Naga series mice since I began buying them. Usually their scroll wheel begins skipping or sticking after awhile. I've had some develop double-clicking on the mouse buttons. I had one completely brick from a firmware update. Only time will tell if this one will hold up well. In my experience they usually last through about a year of heavy usage (8+ hours a day), which I feel is pretty good. If you want a nice, relatively cheap gaming mouse with a ton of customizable buttons, this is the way to go. If you want a gaming mouse that will last years and years, use caution and don't expect much. Razer may have upped their game since my last purchase, but I'll believe it when I see it. Fingers crossed!
F**K
Very pleased. Razer never fails to deliver on the high ...
Very pleased. Razer never fails to deliver on the high end. I am only 2 days in but I will update this review as things go accordingly. I bought this mouse to replace my everyday one. I needed something I could use for shooters MMOs and pretty much any game under the sun. I am not disappointed in the comfort, utility and style this mouse has to offer. I have to admit, I didn't think I would use the chroma function but I spent an hour making color presets, it's really a wonderful feature. I have used it in SWTOR and so far it's AMAZING to eliminate the annoying keyboard numbers. If you have never used an MMO mouse and you get this one, be patient with it, the key switches are really responsive and are positioned in such a good way to learn them very easily by memory. As of now I am still looking down from time to time and looking to make sure I press the right number. As for shooters, I played CSGO and MGS5 and I noticed the sensor is very accurate and shows no acceleration. Do not worry about pressing the buttons accidentally, I have a heavy hand and it takes a very comfortable amount of force to make a key press. The ergonomics also focus more on your pinkie doing most of the liftoff, the very rubberized grip makes sure there is minimal weight bearing on your thumb so you can use it all for you key presses. This is a highly regarded mouse and now I see why.
D**.
Tired of constantly reaching for keys on my keyboard, I thought I'd give this a shot as a solution. It's worked out well, but it did take some re-training, so to speak. I've always been accustomed to a mouse with simply the forward/back buttons on the side, and so I'd have my thumb held pretty tightly to the side while gaming. I had to re-train my style a bit in order to put a little more pressure on that third finger, as this mouse provides a resting groove for it. Ultimately it didn't take long to get used to it. There is the odd time I'll press one of the thumb buttons by mistake, so it's not the absolute best for FPS games. It's still very usable, it may just take some getting used to. The extra keys are worth it imo. For games like Diablo3 though, it's perfect. Mouse feels sturdy; I'd say I have average sized hands and I can reach all the keys without any major issue. Some are weird to get to, but you just don't assign things to those keys that you use all the time. Keys click properly, the wheel feels fine, and the lighting effects are a really nice touch. Lots of customization through Razer's Synapse software.
C**N
Adquirí el Mouse/Raton Razer Naga Chroma aun Super Precio en la Tienda de Amazon USA los cuales fueron rápidos con el envío, el Mouse/Ratón llego en Perfectas condiciones funcionando correctamente y como lo presentan en la Publicación sellado y en su Empaque Original, el único aspecto Negativo es que llego por paquetería en un Sobre envuelto con burbujas y con la pura caja del Mouse/Ratón Razer Naga sin ninguna caja extra que lo mantenga mas protegido contra los golpes. Por lo que la caja estaba algo maltratada y quien lo vea pensara que el comprador no tiene cuidado con el Producto lo cual puede afectar en la Garantía del mismo, Sin embargo el Mouse/Ratón Razer Naga llego funcionando correctamente y al conectarlo a la computadora se descargo su programa Razer Synapse y este se actualizó correctamente sin ningún Problema. Espero que Amazon siga vendiendo productos de calidad a buenos precios y su personal continúe ofreciendo el gran desempeño al venderlos.
P**O
it was big but solid and after using this Razer naga, short my editing time just half...I like this.
S**K
Fantastic for gaming, the number pad on the side really changes how you play and will quickly replace having to shift your hand up to the number keys. Fits your hand very well too, and has decent tracking with Razer Synapse. Now for the bad. Razer mice tend to last about a year, two at most. It sucks. If you have spare money and want the best experience then sure, buy this, and recognise that you'll be buying a new one every year or so. For some, that's worth it. Hell, I reckon it is. If you want something that will actually last a reasonable amount of time though, then I cannot in good conscience recommend this product. Get something else, or at the very least, something less expensive.
A**R
// This is a review for the Razer Naga Chroma (wired version) // // I just recieved the mouse a couple hours ago so this is my first impressions. // // It's pretty hard to review a mouse since most of it is a matters of personnal preference, but i will try to be as objective as possible.// For reference, in the past few years i used a razer mamba (first version), a razer deathadder, and a corsair M95 (my most beloved mouse so far, who served me for 3 years. Sadly, it's now discontinued). I also tried a logitech g600, but it felt very very incomfortable. (this is a very subjective opinion). I had alot of problem with Razer mices before (had to RMA my mamba and deathadder 3 times... good custommer service though). Thought i was done with razer forever, but i decided to give them another chance. I use a steelseries 4HD mousepad. I always set my DPI to 2300 I play mostly MMO and more relaxed games. I DO NOT play competitive FPS, RTS or DOTA kind of games. I mostly have palm grip, or sometimes some sort of hybrid "palm-fingertip" grip. i DO NOT claw grip. Also note that i have medium-large hands, and a medium sized thumb. (ok that doens't tell much at all) What i like (Pros) - This is very subjective but i find it very comfortable. The ergonomics fits my hand perfectly. It's also much lighter than my corsair M95, which adds to the general comfort. - The scroll wheel. It feels light but not loose, it requires just the right amount of pressure (not hard to press, but not likely to press by mistake). It also has the "tilt" thing where you can press it left and right giving you 2 extra buttons. - The two buttons bellow the scroll wheels are close enough to easily get to them with my index. - The main right/left click gives the right amount of feedback and a loud satisfying "click" when used. - The thumb buttons are easy use, thier different angles makes them easy to differentiate from one another. They don't have tactile markers on them but personally i don't think it's needed. I already feel like it will require much less adaptation to get used to them that is was for my corsair M95. Note that you will still need good thumb dexterity in order to reach all of them. - The software is clear and easy to use. You can easily assign commands/hotkeys to any buttons, turn on and off the lights, change DPI, make it as compatible as possible with your mouse pad, etc. Very easy to use. (*** Note that i didn't try the macro editor since i don't need it***) ----------- What i feel neutral or have pros/cons about - The lights. I don't really need lights on my mouse but it's still nice to have as an option i guess. Choosing from millions of different colors is good. There is an option the set the brightness, but even at the lowest setting it's too bright for my taste. The thumb key pad lights are alright at lower brightness though. - The material it's made off doesnt feel pleasant (it's not soft at all), but it makes my hands less hot and sweaty. - You can set it up to 16k DPI. Honestly i don't see who would like to play like this (make the cursor move from one side of the screen to the other by moving the mouse less than half a centimeter ? no thanks). But anyway, the option is there if it's your thing. Don't get fooled by it though, more DPI doesnt mean more accuracy. ----------- What i don't like (Cons) - Although it glides well on the mouse pad, there is this "scratchy" or "grainy" feel to it. - For a "mechanical thumb buttons" mouse, i expected those buttons to be more "clicky". Some of them makes this "click" sound (button 6 for exemple), but other don't (button 5). It's not a big drawback though. - I expected the "world's most precise sensor" to be a bit more precise. It's slightly better than my M95 (tested by drawing circles in paint and randomly clicking on specific part of my decktop), but there are more precise mouse on the market. So the precision and tracking is good, but not excellent. - The two buttons bellow the scrool wheel, although they are easy to reach they are hard to differentiate from one another. ----------- Side note: Calibrating the mouse to your mouse pad is pretty good (makes the tracking better). However, once calibrated, it will most likely perform very bad on other mouse pad. Sure you can take one minute to recalibrate it anytime you want, but it makes it impossible to easily swap mouse pad. So, is this mouse for you ? Ask yourself this simple questions: - Do you feel like you NEED more than 3 thumb buttons ? If yes, i strongly recommand it. If not, there are alot of mices out there with 3 or less thumb buttons that will probably suit your needs better. having 12 thumb buttons is very nice and useful when you NEED them, otherwise it's more a pain than anything else. - If you need a wireless mouse, there is the Naga Chroma Epic which is basically the same mouse with wireless capability. It's much more expensive though.
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