Logitech G
G502 HERO
$32.99
Razer
Based on 102 Reddit mentions
$429.99
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The up side of the Razer Naga (corded, not pro) is it still has a plate for the Hex configuration, which is considerably more comfortable for normal mouse use than 12 button, and GW2 doesn't really need 12 button like WoW or its clones. Hex is also frequently a better fit for games in other genres t
...LillyElessa in r/Guildwars2
December 16, 2025 1:14 PM
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Dear OP, I own both mice. I stopped using my Razer Naga as it would randomly stop recognizing my side button customization in the middle of RPG games when I needed it the most. I switched to wired mode on the Razer Naga, but it still had the same issues. I tried different USB ports but still no dice
...Spidengo in r/PcBuild
April 16, 2026 7:35 AM
2
I loved my nagas…just so handy having num keys there, BUT, they dont seem to last at all. Ive had 6 naga’s, usually lasting to right out of warranty, couple i was able to warranty but they start having issues soon usually. The cheap razer mouse has already lasted longer than any naga (though it does
...bigbenisdaman in r/razer
January 12, 2026 3:57 PM
2
Curious what kind of mouse do you have? I have a Razer Naga Trinity and it has a side plate, well sometimes the side plate acts up and causes it to spam "=" nonstop until I remove it. After a quick wipedown of the contacts it works again. Does it like one ever 4 months or so. Not sure if it's relate
...REQCRUIT in r/pchelp
April 8, 2026 5:28 AM
1
4 days late, but I've been using a Redragon M908 for years and it's my favorite mouse so far. Cheap, comfortable and the longest mouse I've owned without having to replace. Outlived my last Razer Naga already by 2 years. Also how could you put that in the title op?
MrGasMask in r/PcBuild
April 15, 2026 9:22 AM
1
I'm impressed you only used 3-4 razer mice over the past 10 years, hope that means they improved. I personally refuse to buy their stuff anymore since I started using MMO mice with theirs, though I don't think it was the naga, mine didn't have a replaceable side panel, and I never had one last more
...FrostyCat13 in r/Guildwars2
April 17, 2026 6:24 PM
1
I have a g600 (technically 2, since I use one for work to do work macros), but I wanted to switch to a wireless mouse for my gaming setup. I ended up going with a Razer Naga v2 hyper speed, then I set it so if I open ff14, holding down the right click button instead activates a second layer of short
..._Final_Phoenix_ in r/ffxiv
April 19, 2026 2:10 PM
1
another response to an old thread as I'm trying to find a replacement. I have 2 G600s. Best option I've found. Razer Naga's insane pricetag (10 years ago at that) stopped working after about 1 year. Their V1 was stupid and bad. My G600s are slowly dying. I use it every day for work actually, not gam
...rofl-copter-ing in r/MMORPG
January 9, 2026 5:53 PM
1
I used a Razer Naga from 2012-2015 and had various issues with it. The biggest one being that at random, it would stop registering movement (clicks were fine) until the mouse was plugged into a different USB port or the computer restarted. That alone is completely unacceptable behaviour to me, espec
...Chirimorin in r/mildlyinfuriating
January 16, 2026 1:21 PM
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