Those with palm grips might appreciate the extra bit of comfort this offers-and button reach aside, the overall shape is comfortable for those with small hands, although those with large hands might find this mouse awkward. The ergonomic difference don't stop at the side panels the Naga Trinity also has a "shelf" of sorts on the right side that cradles your pinky. Unfortunately, individuals with small hands (or thumbs) might find it hard to reach the upper buttons unless they change their grip-style. These kind of multi-button might take some getting use to, but can shave off just enough time to stun an enemy before they land a critical hit. For more serious play, there is a second panel with six buttons, and a third and final panel with 12.Īll panel buttons are programmable, so if you are running out of macro space on your keyboard for your higher level MMO talents, you can move 'em over to the 12-button panel. If you need a general purpose mouse or want to play a game like Tetris Effect, pop on the side panel with two buttons. Also equipped with a 16,000 CPI optical sensor with a 450 IPS rating, this mouse has three interchangeable side panels, each with a different number of buttons. If you spend the bulk of your time with MOBAs and MMOs rather than shooters, the Razer Naga Trinity might be your next go-to mouse. We're designers and developers, not exactly gamers anymore.Razer Naga Trinity (Image credit: Razer) Razer Naga Trinity I've never had one die in the first year or two, but i dont abuse them (i've seen gamers slam their mice really hard when they lose).Īlso converted two other people in my office to buy them haha. All set easily through Razer Synapse, this beloved gaming mouse becomes uniquely yours. My first razer one actually lasted the longest but the middle/scroll wheel click died (rest of it worked perfectly) so i just use it when i'm setting up new PC's or someone asks to borrow one lol. Razer Chroma lighting effects With 16.8 million customizable color options Whether you’re in the mood for Soldier 76 blue, Zarya pink, or Lucio green, you can now illuminate your Razer DeathAdder Elite’s scroll wheel just the way you want. I tried to switch to Logitech and others too but just couldn't find one that was comfortable. I know someone is going to chime in about some old mouse lasting them 4 or 5 years, I've had that too with an old old Deathadder, but ever since then my mileage has been poor no matter on the manufacturer so I just focus on the most generous or hassle-free warranty + price. I did a Razer RMA warranty for a mouse that had issues 6 months after I bought it (actually the Deathadder Elite) and they wanted nothing short of DNA evidence before they approved my claim, not to mention I had to send it in. In any case, typically Logitech is the go-to for mice just because of their amazing warranty which is more often than not to just send you a new mouse without you having to send an old one in and have an awkward wait.
It almost seems like it's by design and probably the case with Razer devices which are notorious for double clicking. Personally, I'd never spend more than $39 on a mouse as I figure they all crap out anyways around the 1-2 year marker (double click or scroll wheel issues). Best sensor on the market, good solid internals, great costumer support, innovative designs. It's not like they're headsets are any better and they're keyboards although not horrible, minus shitty practices like non standard rows, they are nothing to brag about next to the multitude of good mechs choice we have now.ĭon't get me wrong, I don't recommend a single headset or keyboard from logitech either for the same reasons as razer but goddamn have they got their mouses stuff on point. The fact that every single product and all of their iterations without exception going for over a decade now have consistently shown the exact same issues is so troubling to me that I have to wonder how has that company not gone under. If these were a one time/product thing, I wouldn't be as critical and as adamant about warning people but these issues have clearly never been addressed at any point having appeared in multiple different product year after year, iteration after iteration letting people believe they reworked their approach but no. shit drivers, high rate failures ranging from cable failures, to annoying double/triple clicks, to middle mouse buttons partial failures or complete failures. Cheap, frail internals/constructions) that will break the moment you open them. The fact that the OP moved from Logitech to razer and thinks he upgraded is absolutely astounding to me!Īnyways, there's absolutely nothing elite about this or any other razer mouses. The only thing this mouse has going for it is that it's good for large hands palm grippers and that's pretty much it.