Razer has added a new member to the Naga family by introducing the wired Hex model, with a shiny plastic top, redesigned thumb keys and green lighting. Naga Hex also features an ergonomic shape, but this time the pinkie rest is not replaceable as we have seen on the Naga Epic model; also, the laterals of the mouse are made from a rough texture plastic, for gaining a better grip. The cable is braided for additional durability and because of the plastic chassis with no other insertions, the mouse feels light (134 grams) compared to the Corsair M90 we have previously tested.
Thanks of the mechanical switches, the thumb buttons are durable, built to last up to 10 million clicks; the preinstalled thumb rest is replaceable with the two extra items found inside the box.
The Razer Synapse 2.0 has an easy to use interface, from where we can customize the button functions, assign macros, modify the DPI or acceleration levels; the same software allows turning off the light effects of the mouse and the settings we’ve made can be saved to different profiles, which can be linked to the respective game executable files.
The 5600DPI Razer 3.5G Laser sensor is of good quality and it tracked without any issues on both cloth and aluminum mouse pads.
The Razer Naga Hex can be found in the Razer store for about 79.99 Euros.
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I would like to thank again to Razer for making this review possible!