

The Naga Trinity is the first to use an optical sensor, presumably Razer’s PWM3389, a semi-proprietary take on the PWM3360. Up to now, the Naga’s used Razer’s old laser sensors. It takes the Naga from a niche novelty mouse to a jack-of-all-trades, suiting it for practically any activity you throw at it.Īnd for the first time, I can say the same about the sensor too. But if you’re a fan of the Naga and have wanted a simplified form for shooters, puzzle games, or whatever-basically, a mouse that doesn’t threaten to trigger twelve hotkeys every time you move it around-this stripped-down panel seems like a treasure. After activation, full features are available in optional offline mode.It’s still the Naga shape, so this won’t ever replace Logitech’s G502 or whatever as my favorite. Razer Synapse registration (requiring a valid e-mail), software download, license acceptance, and internet connection needed to activate full features of product and for software updates.In-game configurator support is compatible with Windows® 10 / Windows® 8 / Windows® 7 only.The life expectancy of this battery depends upon its usage Battery life: Approximately 20hrs (continuous gaming).

