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Three classic Razer mice in one neat little package? Yeah, that sums up the new Razer Naga Trinity which thanks to interchangeable side plates you can get the feel and functionality of the Razer DeathAdder Elite, Razer Hex V2, and of course the Naga. Aka the mouse with the bajillion side-buttons designed for the bajillions buttons you need in MMOs like World of Warcraft.


If you’re wondering if the whole interchangeable side panel thing was a gimmick and in execution a little flimsy and unresponsive, you can set aside those concerns now. Thanks to the sturdy design that uses powerful magnets and exceptional build quality, the Naga Trinity can quite easily become three mice-in-one. Sturdy mice too. In fact, the panel that represents the traditional DeathAdder Elite design looks and feels identical, right down to the textured grip. The only real difference being a slightly heavier mouse with the Naga Trinity coming in a little heftier than its counterparts at 120g.


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