• High-Precision 16000 DPI Optical Sensor: Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming
  • Full Modular Customizability: 3 interchangeable side plates with 2, 7 and 12-button configurations
  • Up to 19 Programmable Buttons: Allows for button remapping and assignment of complex macro functions through Razer Synapse
  • Customizable Chroma RGB Color Profiles: Includes 16.8 million color combinations w/ included preset profiles
  • Ridged, Rubberized Scroll Wheel for Maximum Accuracy: Small, tactile bumps increases grip and allows for more controlled scrolling in high-stakes gaming situations
  • Durable Mechanical Switches: Supports up to 50 million clicks, backed by a 2 year warranty

Two features I would love to see in the next Naga would be a dedicated hypershift button (similar to the g-shift button on the logitech G600), and a wireless option. I'm not sure why they discontinued the Naga Epic which was wireless but I'm assuming that the next Naga will be wireless much like the new Mamba Wireless. My only real complaint is that the rubber they used on the sides of the mouse are not very grippy. In fact they are pretty slippery. My hands don't get to sweaty but even still the mouse does not grip well when re-positioning is required. The swap-able sides were at first very novel but I find myself just sticking with the 12 button panel. The other two side panels aren't really necessary for this style of mouse. If you're getting the Naga you're getting if for the 12 button thumb panel. The mouse isn't necessarily heavy but a lot of the weight could have been shaved off with a set side panel because each side panel uses heavy magnets to connect to the body of the mouse. The mouse is very comfortable to hold. All the buttons are very tactile and easy to press. I also own the Logitech G600 which is a great mouse but the buttons on the Naga are far superior.

Fun story, my desk from Walmart broke, this mouse was on the slider for the desk. So the mouse was dropped for all intents and purposes, speaking to its durability. It works great, clicks feel solid, response is smooth. And you can scroll up and down pages with a tilt of the center mouse wheel. How cool is that?!? Right i know. Scrolling really isnt hard but they made it easier. Oh and I use the 12 button mouse attachment. Super good mapping to keep the edge in your gaming.

Was meant to replace my Naga Epic but the keys on the hex and the double button, just feel cheap and they're so easily pressed. There's reviews that say the same thing, the 12 button pad is nice; but I get that on the Naga Epic standard, no reason to upgrade. Reason for high review, is it does the job, it's just not for me, and it's very pretty. Love that it can be used with the Synapse 3.0, and you can do the custom colors to match the Ornata keyboard I use; unlike the Naga Epic.

After testing out multiple MMO gaming mouses all the way ranging from SteelSeries, Corsair , Logitech to Razer. I can by far say that Razer knows what they are doing when it comes to gaming mouses. The Razer Trinity is a nice edition to the MMO mouse lineup. The Razer Trinity is very plug & play, and you can re-keybind both DPI buttons to mouse 4 & Mouse 5 if needed. You can basically customize the Razer Trinity to however you want it configured when it comes to keybinding. The DPI speeds are solid, and the laser reads very well on any surface. The Razer Trinity's scroll wheel does in fact move from side-to-side or press down when clicking on the wheel itself. This alone is a very good feature that if I recall, they took out of other MMO mouse's. This is the only MMO mouse you need for MMO's... I've hit gladiator 8x on World of Warcraft using Razer MMO mouses for the longest time now. As long as you take care of the mouse and clean the mouse each month. It will last you for a VERY long time. As they say, take care of your stuff and your stuff shall take care of you in return! If you've read this full review, you know you want to pick one up and try it out! - Axxo

After my old naga died (center mousewheel) I decided to bite the bullet and get a new one. I chose the trinity because it wasn't as expensive as some of the other options, yet it still had all of the naga features I wanted and needed. It seems durable, and it was an easy transition between the two. Set up is fast and easy, and the razer synapse software makes coordinating the mouse with the rest of my PC's lighting very easy. I haven't made use of any of the other grips yet, because I love having the numpad by my thumb, but I imagine if I wanted to move away from a gaming build that the other grips would come in handy. The RGB lighting is really great as well! Pigmented with a broad range of colors.

I play FFXIV with this mouse and I love it. This mouse is so good, I have one for my home PC and another for my travel laptop. The software that Razer gives you is very customisable and allows you to sync everything from one computer to another. Also, macros execute flawlessly and are also easy to setup. The 3 different button plates are nice, but I only use the circle one (I only need 5 of the side buttons). The only negative I can think of is that you have to re-calibrate the lift distance every now and again, but this isn't a deal breaker at all. Great mouse.

All the buttons are nice and tactile, the side plates are easy to swap and super useful, the mouse is comfortable, and the sensor is great. This is a versatile and decent mouse for all types of gaming and gamers. It's probably the best 12-pad mouse there, in part because you can take the 12-pad off for games that don't need it. It does very well when used as a normal mouse, and holds in own in CS:GO and Overwatch.

I had an old Naga, and it was great, but the laser sensor was not the best, and it started giving me trouble after a few years. (I gave it to my brother and he's still using it!) I then switched to the Corsair Scimitar, which I like better in several ways, including the number pad, but the mouse wheel is junk and started missing clicks after about a year. I kept using it for a while, but I got tired of that issue. (I also missed wheel tilt.) When I saw this mouse on sale for a reasonable price, and I happened to have gift cards, I jumped on it, and I'm glad I did. The optical sensor is fantastic, and the replaceable side panels is much more useful than I expected. While I use the 12-key side most of the time, the other two are also useful in their own right. It's a great mouse, and perfect for those who 'want it all'.

I own the Razor Naga 2014, Naga Chroma, Naga Hex V2 Then tracking issues and lift off jumps ended my using them. The Razor Naga Trinity is the mouse I have been waiting for. The new 5G Optical Sensor makes this mouse the best and most comfortable mouse I have. Which I have wasted a lot of money trying to find my perfect mouse. I own the G502, G703 lightspeed great mouse not enough buttons, Steal series 500 , ROCCAT Nyth Needs better sensor , MIONIX NAOS 7000, and a few more. So when Razor finally put the top notch Optical Sensor on a mouse whos button layouts I'm already familiar with my search for my perfect mouse has ended.

The mouse is awesome, works perfectly, the panels are switched easily. 16K DPI is amazing, you can change it on the go. This model can store up to 5 profiles with different settings and button bindings inside its built-in RAM, and you can switch them without any software with a special switch on the bottom. The switch has a LED indicator with different colors, so you can identify the current profile (you can manage this in a Razer Synaps software and store it in mouse’s memory.) This is my third Naga, the previous ones are still working (the very first one is 8 y.o.) - that’s some quality for you :)