Razer is undoubtedly one of the most popular brands when it comes to PC gaming hardware and the latest addition to their lineup looks set to be one of their greatest yet. The Razer Naga Chroma, a high-end gaming mouse designed for the MMO market, comes equipped with the new Razer 5G laser sensor, which is capable of tracking up to a true 16,000 DPI, and is adjustable in 1 DPI increments. Designed to tackle ultra-high resolutions and multi-display setups, the high DPI is certainly attractive, and the precision control over the tracking speed is certainly a welcome addition.
“People thought we were crazy when we invented the MMO gaming mouse — and the Razer Naga went on to surpass even our own expectations — but now, many of our competitors are trying to recreate the design of this game-changing device,” says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder and CEO. “We’re confident that the sensor technology we are utilizing will keep Razer Naga users a step ahead of their competition.”
With 12 concave mechanical thumb buttons, the Naga Chroma joins the Naga Epic Chroma, and there’s also a wireless option available for those who desire it. Those who want to complete their Razer hardware setup will also benefit from pairing other Chroma devices, as you’ll be able to synchronize other devices RGB lighting configurations. Furthermore, the Chroma SDK and hardware API will allow developers to tailor visual cues to the Chroma lighting system.
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The Naga Chroma MMO Mouse is set to launch in the US with an MSRP of $79.99.
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