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January 2018
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71 Reviews
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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...
Published: 2018-02-11, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com
The Razer Naga Trinity provides some excellent customisation which in turn gives power to the user...
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Published: 2019-09-10, Author: Christopher , review by: gamecrate.com
Abstract: Whether you're tackling unheard of horrors in Control or scything your way through the competition on your way to the top of the leaderboards in PUBG or CS:GO, your mouse is your weapon, your soul, and your direct connection to the many worlds we choose t...
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Published: 2018-12-20, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Optical Sensor, Modular sideplates, Build Quality, Actuation of all buttons are topnotch, Vertical (left/right) switches on the scroll wheel, Matte finish mouse
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
Modular ClampsThe magnet clamps are integrated properly. I've used it for a few months and did hot-swap these plates on-the-fly. I never had any issues with it. You'll never feel or know if it is swappable unless you clip it out. The seamless integration...
Published: 2018-12-05, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
After setting up Naga Trinity with our own preferences, we went ahead with testing it in games, but also productivity work; thanks to its wide chassis and shape, it is fairly easy to reach the configurable buttons and in our case we did feel right at home...
Interchangeable side panels make the Naga more adaptable, Not much more expensive than the regular Naga, Better sensor than the old Naga
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...
Razer got famous making mice specifically for PC gamers, and it's since established itself as the foremost outfitter for folks looking to espouse the gamer lifestyle. Indeed, Razer describes itself as "the world's leading lifestyle brand for gamers" and...
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Published: 2018-03-31, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
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
Mouse could be a tad wider, but I do have larger hands
The Razer Naga Trinity is not only the most comfortable gaming mouse I've used to date, it's also the most functional for both gaming and productivity. While it's targetted for MOBA and MMO use, the additional buttons on the swappable side plates are also...
MMO gamers that like to delve into other genres between dungeons will love the flexibility the Razer Naga Trinity. It's not the smallest mouse, nor will it be for everyone but an impressive meld of three mice into one including the cost...