Gaming mice don’t get more extra than the $149 Razer Naga Pro. The new refresh of Razer’s modular MMO mouse brings the design up to code with the company’s top-of-the-line wireless mice, adding optical switches, wireless charging, and the company’s high-end 20,000 DPI sensor. Using swappable magnetic side panels, you get up to a whopping 19 buttons: It’s like shrinking the function key row and slapping it on your mouse side. While all those “pro” bells and whistles are great, the Naga Pro’s flat shape — a holdover from past models — makes it less comfortable for long sessions than its more conventional counterparts. Its strong feature set makes it a fun, extravagant choice for people who want to offload as many inputs to the mouse as possible, but it’s really just for those players. “Please, Sir, May I Have Some More [Buttons]?” Looking at the Naga Pro, you wouldn’t think that too much about the mouse has changed. Measuring 1.69 by 2.81 by 4.75 (HWD) and weighing in at 4.02 ounce...
The “ultimate” version of Razer’s modular MMO mouse features significant, useful upgrades, but some gamers may not appreciate its relatively flat shape.
Modular side plates are easy to switch and customize; Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz wireless; Strong sensor; Great battery life
Flat shape; Wireless charging only available with an optional dock; Very expensive