Razer Naga

Razer Naga


Top (from left to right): Naga Hex, Naga (2012), Naga Epic, Naga
Middle left (from closest to farthest): Naga Molten, Naga and Naga Epic
Middle right: Naga Chroma
Bottom: Naga Hex v2 side-on
ManufacturerRazer Inc.
Introduced2009
TypeGaming mouse
PortsUSB
DPI
DPINaga, Naga Epic, Naga Hex
5,600
Naga 2014, Naga Epic Chroma
8,200
Naga Chroma, Naga Hex v2, Naga Trinity
16,000
Naga Pro, Naga Left-Handed Edition
20,000

The Razer Naga is a series of gaming mice released by Razer Inc. designed specifically for massively multiplayer online (MMO) and multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) games like Dota 2 and League of Legends. The name is believed by many to be based on the Sanskrit word for "snake", as well as possibly Naga, a World of Warcraft race.

There have been eleven iterations in the Naga series, not counting the redesigned versions, with release dates spanning from 2009 to 2020. The mice are, in order of release: the Naga, Naga Epic, Naga 2012, Naga Hex, Naga 2014, Naga Epic Chroma, Naga Chroma, Naga Hex v2, Naga Trinity, the 2020 release of the Naga Left-Handed Edition, and Naga Pro. All except the Naga Epic, Naga Epic Chroma and Naga Pro are wired and connected through a USB port. The Naga Hex and the Naga Hex v2 are the only iterations to have less than twelve buttons, with six and seven respectively. The Naga Trinity and Naga Pro have an interchangeable amount of side buttons, though both have a maximum of twelve. The colors of the mice vary.

Most of the Nagas, except the Naga Epic, Naga Hex, and Naga Hex v2, which received mixed reviews, were met with positive reviews from critics. The primary reason for the Naga Epic's mixed reviews was because of its price, although reviewers liked its wireless capabilities. The main criticism of both the Naga Hex and Naga Hex v2 was the arrangement of the buttons.


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