Razer announces the brand-new Naga X MMO gaming mouse, available now

The Razer Naga X adds new optical switches and weighs much less.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Razer is widely known for its vast selection of excellently designed gaming peripherals, including mice, keyboards, headsets, and more. The Razer Naga lineup, in particular, is a series of gaming mice focused towards MMO games, which typically feature a ton of controls and shortcuts that players can master. Today, Razer has announced and released the latest in the popular Naga lineup with the Razer Naga X.

The brand-new Razer Naga X looks to appeal to gamers who desire all the features that make Razer products great and want something lighter than Naga mice have been in the past. This means:

The Razer Naga X isn’t wireless or doesn’t feature swappable side plates like the crazyRazer Naga Pro, but it also comes in at nearly half the price and weighs a lot less. The Razer Naga X could end up being a reliable option for MMO players looking for something affordable and high quality and is available right now from Razer and other authorized retailers.

If you’re looking for a new mouse for your rig, consider one of ourBest PC Gaming Mice, where Razer practically always makes an appearance.

The latest Naga.

The Razer Naga X is the newest member of the popular Naga family of gaming mice and makes its claim to fame with a low weight, new switches, tons of buttons and customization, and a reasonable asking price.

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