Razer Naga Epic RZ01-00510100
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15 years ago
Back in 2009 we reviewed the first of Razers Naga mice and found it to be a great item for MMO players.
15 years ago
Razer Naga Epic Gaming Mouse Review
Back in 2009 we reviewed the first of Razers Naga mice and found it to be a great item for MMO players. Then, just a few weeks ago we took a look at a refreshed model, the Naga Molten which added some design tweaks and once again the quality of the mouse shone through.
15 years ago
Razer Naga Epic
To make the Razer Naga Epic mouse worth its high price ($129.99 list), you've got to love massively multiplayer online (MMO) games. No, really love them. As in: They're more an obsession than a hobby, to the degree that when World of Warcraft: Cataclysm came out, you waited at the store all night...
Pros:
- Attractive design, lighting schemes
- Cordless
- Replaceable grips
- Good configuration software
- Surprisingly easy to learn
Cons:
- Expensive
- For right-handed gamers only
- Grips can be frustrating to swap
- Inconvenient browser navigation buttons
- Unstable charging cradle
15 years ago
Razer Naga Epic Rechargable Wireless MMO PC Gaming Mouse
It's not the most elegant mouse, nor does it feel worth the $130 price, but Razer's Naga Epic and its built-in, 12-button keypad could help gamers and others gain mastery over MMOs and other applications with complicated control schemes.
Pros:
- The Razer Naga Epic wireless gaming mouse features a 12-button thumb-side keypad
- a 5,600dpi laser sensor
- customizable pinkie-side inserts
- and LED backlighting
Cons:
- Using those 12 buttons well takes some getting used to
- and the mouse doesn't offer quite as much value as competing high-end gaming mice
15 years ago
Razer Naga Epic MMO Gaming Mouse Review
The Razer Naga Epic is an improvement over the original Naga, with the addition of the wireless capability and interchangeable grips; the extra buttons on the left side are very accessible, but it may take a while until we get familiar with their placement; to help the gamers, Razer has included a
15 years ago
Great mouse! It works extremely well wirelessly (and laggy not like my bluetooth mouse did when you download stuff over the wireless network). It feels good and solid in the hand and can be customized with interchangeable side grips. The scroll wheel feels very stable with good resistance.
15 years ago
Razer Naga Epic Review
With the introduction of the Naga Epic, Razer has split its highest gaming mouse tier into two segments. The Mamba is still the top-of-the-line general-purpose gaming mouse, but it's now joined by the Naga Epic, which runs the same high MSRP ($130) but offers features more tailored to MMO gamers.
Pros:
- 5,600 dpi laser sensor
- hybrid wireless/wired design
- tons of buttons
Cons:
- Buttons take practice to use
- no onboard memory
- pricey
14 years ago
"Razer continues to dominate the gaming mouse world."
This was bought as a gift for my partner, who uses a Mac. Set up worked reasonably easily, there was a small issue with getting the lights to ‘stay’ a single colour, but that was sorted quickly enough. Only downside was having to get the Drivers from the Razer site.
14 years ago
If you are looking forward to buy a decent, regular run-of-the-mill mouse then the Razer Naga Epic Mouse is not something that you should be considering, since it is a complete different type of mouse.
14 years ago
Cheap mouse, good software
While I understand the appeal of a macro enabled mouse, I've found that using a macro keyboard is much more reliable and easier to use. The buttons are just sort of stuck on the side of the mouse and in no way are they user-friendly, they're just plastered to the side of this obviously cheap...
Pros:
- Has ten programmable buttons
Cons:
- Mouse is light
- feels cheap
- Scroll wheel is horrible
- sometimes it changes when you feel the little 'click' and sometimes it doesn't
- Any dust whatsoever results in erratic mouse behavior
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