I played around at 1,700 CPI with a higher end at 3,200 CPI when I needed to move quickly from monitor-to-monitor. The sensor also works at a max velocity of 650 IPS and max acceleration of 50g.
Using the mouse’s two sensitivity buttons, you can set the Naga Pro to 100-20,000 CPI, a massive range for any gaming mouse. You can set the Razer Focus+ optical sensor (which was made with the help of Pixart) to work with up to five sensitivity stages. The Razer Naga Pro has a ton of changes and improvements under the hood, aimed at gaming performance.
I walked away from my PC for a good 12 feet testing the connection and didn't have any problems, so if you're gaming on a big-screen TV or projector, the Razer Naga Pro will still do you right. I had no problems with tracking or connection, even with the dongle sitting on the rear of my PC. I generally used the HyperSpeed connection. You can swap the Naga Pro's connection between wired, Razer HyperSpeed dongle and Bluetooth on the fly via the bottom switch. The two and six-button plates have no lighting at all, which is a shame because there was RGB lighting on the Trnity’s seven-button panel. This light comes on three areas: the mouse wheel, Razer logo, and on the twelve-button side panel.
Like the Trinity, the Naga Pro has full Razer RGB lighting, controlled by the Razer Synapse software. It's here for times you’re in pure productivity mode. You get two sizable buttons above a textured pad for your thumb. Great artists steal.įinally, there's the two-button side panel. I'm not complaining, mind you, as it's very easy to tell the difference between every button. There's no other Razer mouse with six buttons on the side in this style, and the design seems almost directly pulled from the Logitech G604 or G602. The Naga Pro brings us back to a six-button configuration, but the layout is completely different there are two rows of three buttons, with each button having a fairly pronounced depth. Later versions, including the Naga Trinity, moved to a seven-button layout in a circle. The Naga Hex started with a six-button layout in a hex, hence the name.
The six-button side plate is sort of a change for Razer. The Logitech G600 is much better in terms of varying angles, while Corsair's Scimitar RGB Elite went with textured surfaces on certain columns. There's some differentiation in the angle and height of the buttons, and you can feel that your thumb is supposed to sit over the 5 and 8 keys, but this should be more pronounced. Razer isn't the only company with MMO mice, and one of the major issues of all of them is button differentiation: With 12 buttons under your thumb, it can be hard to hit the right one.