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Razer launches new Naga X MMO gaming mouse

Razer has long been known for its popular gaming mice, with one of the biggest being the MMO-focused Razer Naga. To kick off 2021, Razer has revamped the Naga, introducing the brand new Razer Naga X gaming mouse.

The Razer Naga X is the latest addition to the acclaimed Naga family of gaming mice. The new version maintains the signature programmable button grid for a big advantage in MMO gaming, while also reducing the weight to create the lightest Razer Naga series mouse to date.

Under the hood of the Naga X, you will find a Razer 5G Advanced Optical Sensor, which is also used on several other high-end Razer mice. In addition, Razer has added a Speedflex cable to provide more freedom of movement. On the side of the mouse, you will find 16 programmable buttons, all ergonomically positioned for quick and easy access. If you use Razer HyperShift, you can add a second set of commands to all these buttons, so you can have up to 32 shortcuts, macros or other commands right at the tip of your thumb.

As you would expect from a modern Razer mouse, RGB lighting is included, so this will sync up with all other Razer Chroma capable devices. The Razer Naga X is available starting this week, priced at $79.99/€89.99.

KitGuru Says: Are many of you currently looking for a new gaming mouse? Is the Razer Naga X something you'd consider for your gaming setup?

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