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January 2018
(87%)
71 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
1568 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Optical Sensor
Modular sideplates
Build Quality
Actuation of all buttons are topnotch
Vertical (left/right) switches on the scroll wheel
Matte finish mouse
Interchangeable side panels make the Naga more adaptable
Not much more expensive than the regular Naga
Better sensor than the old Naga
2
7 and 12 button interchangeable side panels
Ergonomic shape
Ridiculous DPI
Excellent tilt on the scroll wheel
Onboard memory for user profiles
Versatile side panels
Easy customization
Sensible software
Reasonable price
Super comfortable to hold and use
Multiple plates for different gaming scenarios
Responsive
Easy to set up and configure
Straightforward software
Easily enhances productivity apps as well
Razer Hypeshift to double customizable buttons
Can link game
The editors didn't like
The absence of the ability to grab the right side of the mouse with the ring finger
Slippery Thumbgrip on the twoswitch plate
Deep bumps in the scroll wheel
Naga shape is still too short and wide
Especially as a two-button variant
No easy way to store the alternate side panels
12-button layout as confusing and unintuitive as ever
The main sticking point is the price. Listing at $100, the Naga Trinity costs a fair bit more than most wired mice. On the other hand, it costs quite a lot less than three wired mice, which is sort-of what you're getting in the Naga Trinity package. If yo...
The main sticking point is the price. Listing at $100, the Naga Trinity costs a fair bit more than most wired mice. On the other hand, it costs quite a lot less than three wired mice, which is sort-of what you're getting in the Naga Trinity package. If yo...
Abstract: When it comes to gaming mice, you want a gaming mouse that is comfortable to grip and tracks properly and smoothly! With the Razer Naga Trinity, you get all of the above as well as other neat features like three interchangeable magnetic thumb panels. s...
Published: 2018-05-10, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamesn.com
Abstract: The Razer Naga Infinity has managed the impressive feat of being both an incredibly comfortable, accessible MMO mouse, as well as being a gaming rodent you can use for any other genre too. And use without ever wanting to swing it by the tail and dashing i...
Published: 2018-03-03, Author: Bill , review by: techradar.com
Customizable side plates are a nice addition, Smooth motion tracking, Comfortable and easy to use
Kind of expensive, No customizable weight setting, Stiff side buttons
The Razer Naga Trinity is a great choice for anyone who is a fan of MOBAs or MMOs, and can genuinely improve performance in these games. It's kind of a niche mouse, especially at its asking price of $99 (£99, AU$169), but it's well worth the price of admi...
Published: 2018-01-15, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Want one? Amazon: prourls.co/m2f5 Razer makes some pretty interesting mice, but this, the Naga Trinity, is one of the most interesting! It has interchangeable sides for MOBA, MMO and FPS type games, and can be hot-swapped on the fly. Let's take a look at...
The Razer Naga Trinity is an incredibly versatile mouse that is able to morph into whatever use you might want it to. But it's hefty price tag and exclusiveness to right-handed use put some unwanted barriers on a product that certainly has a much bigger m...
Larger than normal mouse, Design might not be for everyone
A great mouse for you to tackle any games on, be it FPS or MMO and you will still be able to excel in it with the additional side buttons, but will take you some time to get used to the design.(previously published in issue June 2018)...
With three interchangeable side panels that cater to different game genres, the Razer Naga Trinity gaming mouse makes up for its high price by being a three-in-one mouse...