Razer Naga Chroma Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅14-03-16
Conclusion

The Naga Chroma shines with maturity, something that can truly be felt while gaming. Our tests show that the sensor the Naga Chroma is using performs brilliantly on pretty much every surface we could throw it at, reminiscent of the Mamba TE that uses the same true 16,000 DPI sensor. By giving the Naga Chroma this flawless precision combined with the 12 remappable buttons, MMO gamers will surely fall in love all over again.



The Chroma lighting is vibrant, giving relatively accurate colour representation of the full spectrum except for white, which looks pale pink/purple. In regards to comfort, the Naga is strongly matched for palm grip users though claw grippers won't find any real fault either. Finger tippers may struggle with the width/size of the Naga, but at just 130g, it should remain usable.

The Naga Chroma hits the market at a fairly reasonable price as a premium MMO mouse, matching the RRP of its various rivals. Although it is difficult to ignore the great competition (G600, Scimitar, Nyth) that the Naga Chroma faces, despite that, it will undoubtedly be a firm favourite with gamers everywhere.

The Naga sets the standard in the field of MMO gaming mice and the latest refresh maintains its relevancy and appeal by equipping it with the vibrant Chroma lighting and one of the most advanced laser sensors available.

Pros.
+ Ideal for MMO gamers
+ Suitable for various grip types
+ Well balanced design
+ High precision 5G Sensor
+ Vivid Chroma lighting
+ Tactile thumb button grid w/ mechanical switches

Cons.
- None


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