Razer Naga Pro Wireless Mouse
One mouse (with many buttons) to rule them all?
SINCE ITS ORIGINAL release in 2009, the Naga has become one of the figureheads of the Razer line-up. Mainly targeting players of MMO and MOBA games, the up to 12 side buttons make it an instantly recognizable mouse.
Now, let’s get our little gripe out of the way first—the proprietary micro USB connector. "Micro USB are not proprietary" we hear you cry. You’re correct, but Razer makes it so that you can only use incredibly slimline connectors or its own one. We can’t even blame it on a money-making scheme, as we couldn’t find replacement cables available, and the ones for other Razer products are a reasonable price. It is just strange. With a wireless mouse, we often just grab it and throw it in our bags when we leave the office, especially mice with Bluetooth such as the Naga Pro. This enables us to use our normal mouse when working out of office. Great! With a proprietary connector, however, you have to remove the cable from the PC as well, which is often easier said than done. It is time to just go to USB-C and allow us to use one cable to charge our on-the-go items. At least there is a charging dock available for the Naga Pro Wireless for an additional cost.