Razer Naga 2014 | RZ01-00280 Support & FAQs
Razer Naga 2014 | RZ01-00280 Support & FAQs
Razer Naga 2014 | RZ01-00280 Support & FAQs
Razer Naga 2014 | RZ01-00280 Support & FAQs
Last updated at 06/20/2026 22:46:59
Razer Naga 2014 Gaming Mouse Wired Junk
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Razer Naga 2014 Blue Classic Gaming Laser Mouse Rz01-01040200
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originally posted on influenster.com
It's a high-performance mouse designed specifically for gamers. With its ergonomic design and programmable buttons, it offers a customizable and comfortable gaming experience. The sensor accuracy is excellent, providing smooth and responsive movements during gameplay. However, some people may find the design a bit too large and the price a bit high compared to other options on the market, however I can say it will last for ages mine has several years of use on it and still running
originally posted on influenster.com
Razer’s Deathadder Elite is on most lists as the go to for playing FPS (games such as Call of Duty Black Ops, Modern Warfare, and Fortnite. Razer added their new optical to the buttons making that that much faster than before. They trimmed the weight by providing a new form factor that feels even better than before in my hand. The flex cord is non noticeable so you feel like it’s wireless. The 2 buttons behind the scroll wheel are more defined and easier to quickly change DPI quickly per game of map where that might be needed. It is RGB enabled so you have like 16 million color variations to pick or create your own. The synapse software is easy to use and provides you the items that you can use. Polling rate goes up to 1,000, the IPS is 650, along with their ... MoreRazer’s Deathadder Elite is on most lists as the go to for playing FPS (games such as Call of Duty Black Ops, Modern Warfare, and Fortnite. Razer added their new optical to the buttons making that that much faster than before. They trimmed the weight by providing a new form factor that feels even better than before in my hand. The flex cord is non noticeable so you feel like it’s wireless. The 2 buttons behind the scroll wheel are more defined and easier to quickly change DPI quickly per game of map where that might be needed. It is RGB enabled so you have like 16 million color variations to pick or create your own. The synapse software is easy to use and provides you the items that you can use. Polling rate goes up to 1,000, the IPS is 650, along with their Opticsl+ focus sensor for up to 20,000 DPI. I’ve been using the mouse for a while and it’s one I go to for quick, precise shooting in Modern Warfare. To be honest it is a fantastic mouse that I would highly recommend to anyone.
originally posted on influenster.com
After testing out multiple MMO gaming mouses all the way ranging from SteelSeries, Corsair , Logitech to Razer.I can by far say that Razer knows what they are doing when it comes to gaming mouses.The Razer Trinity is a nice edition to the MMO mouse lineup.The Razer Trinity is very plug play, and you can re-keybind both DPI buttons to mouse 4 Mouse 5 if needed.You can basically customize the Razer Trinity to however you want it configured when it comes to keybinding.The DPI speeds are solid, and the laser reads very well on any surface.The Razer Trinity's scroll wheel does in fact move from side-to-side or press down when clicking on the wheel itself.This alone is a very good feature that if I recall, they took out of other MMO mouse's.This is the only MMO ... MoreAfter testing out multiple MMO gaming mouses all the way ranging from SteelSeries, Corsair , Logitech to Razer.I can by far say that Razer knows what they are doing when it comes to gaming mouses.The Razer Trinity is a nice edition to the MMO mouse lineup.The Razer Trinity is very plug play, and you can re-keybind both DPI buttons to mouse 4 Mouse 5 if needed.You can basically customize the Razer Trinity to however you want it configured when it comes to keybinding.The DPI speeds are solid, and the laser reads very well on any surface.The Razer Trinity's scroll wheel does in fact move from side-to-side or press down when clicking on the wheel itself.This alone is a very good feature that if I recall, they took out of other MMO mouse's.This is the only MMO mouse you need for MMO's...I've hit gladiator 8x on World of Warcraft using Razer MMO mouses for the longest time now.As long as you take care of the mouse and clean the mouse each month. It will last you for a VERY long time.As they say, take care of your stuff and your stuff shall take care of you in return!If you've read this full review, you know you want to pick one up and try it out!
| General | |
| Device Type | Mouse |
| Width | 7 cm |
| Depth | 11.6 cm |
| Height | 4.6 cm |
Razer Naga 2014 Gaming Mouse Wired Junk
Delivery $13.75
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Razer Naga 2014 Gaming Mouse Wired Junk
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Razer Naga 2014 Blue Classic Gaming Laser Mouse Rz01-01040200
Delivery $32.75
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
It's a high-performance mouse designed specifically for gamers. With its ergonomic design and programmable buttons, it offers a customizable and comfortable gaming experience. The sensor accuracy is excellent, providing smooth and responsive movements during gameplay. However, some people may find the design a bit too large and the price a bit high compared to other options on the market, however I can say it will last for ages mine has several years of use on it and still running
Razer’s Deathadder Elite is on most lists as the go to for playing FPS (games such as Call of Duty Black Ops, Modern Warfare, and Fortnite. Razer added their new optical to the buttons making that that much faster than before. They trimmed the weight by providing a new form factor that feels even better than before in my hand. The flex cord is non noticeable so you feel like it’s wireless. The 2 buttons behind the scroll wheel are more defined and easier to quickly change DPI quickly per game of map where that might be needed. It is RGB enabled so you have like 16 million color variations to pick or create your own. The synapse software is easy to use and provides you the items that you can use. Polling rate goes up to 1,000, the IPS is 650, along with their ... MoreRazer’s Deathadder Elite is on most lists as the go to for playing FPS (games such as Call of Duty Black Ops, Modern Warfare, and Fortnite. Razer added their new optical to the buttons making that that much faster than before. They trimmed the weight by providing a new form factor that feels even better than before in my hand. The flex cord is non noticeable so you feel like it’s wireless. The 2 buttons behind the scroll wheel are more defined and easier to quickly change DPI quickly per game of map where that might be needed. It is RGB enabled so you have like 16 million color variations to pick or create your own. The synapse software is easy to use and provides you the items that you can use. Polling rate goes up to 1,000, the IPS is 650, along with their Opticsl+ focus sensor for up to 20,000 DPI. I’ve been using the mouse for a while and it’s one I go to for quick, precise shooting in Modern Warfare. To be honest it is a fantastic mouse that I would highly recommend to anyone.
After testing out multiple MMO gaming mouses all the way ranging from SteelSeries, Corsair , Logitech to Razer.I can by far say that Razer knows what they are doing when it comes to gaming mouses.The Razer Trinity is a nice edition to the MMO mouse lineup.The Razer Trinity is very plug play, and you can re-keybind both DPI buttons to mouse 4 Mouse 5 if needed.You can basically customize the Razer Trinity to however you want it configured when it comes to keybinding.The DPI speeds are solid, and the laser reads very well on any surface.The Razer Trinity's scroll wheel does in fact move from side-to-side or press down when clicking on the wheel itself.This alone is a very good feature that if I recall, they took out of other MMO mouse's.This is the only MMO ... MoreAfter testing out multiple MMO gaming mouses all the way ranging from SteelSeries, Corsair , Logitech to Razer.I can by far say that Razer knows what they are doing when it comes to gaming mouses.The Razer Trinity is a nice edition to the MMO mouse lineup.The Razer Trinity is very plug play, and you can re-keybind both DPI buttons to mouse 4 Mouse 5 if needed.You can basically customize the Razer Trinity to however you want it configured when it comes to keybinding.The DPI speeds are solid, and the laser reads very well on any surface.The Razer Trinity's scroll wheel does in fact move from side-to-side or press down when clicking on the wheel itself.This alone is a very good feature that if I recall, they took out of other MMO mouse's.This is the only MMO mouse you need for MMO's...I've hit gladiator 8x on World of Warcraft using Razer MMO mouses for the longest time now.As long as you take care of the mouse and clean the mouse each month. It will last you for a VERY long time.As they say, take care of your stuff and your stuff shall take care of you in return!If you've read this full review, you know you want to pick one up and try it out!
This mouse has held up pretty well. I game almost daily, and for a long time this mouse became my daily driver. The 12 button interchangeable side made a HUGE difference in my MMO gaming while playing things like WoW, ESO, and even games that have an inventory bar at the bottom such as ARK: Survival Evolved. After about the 2 year mark of very heavy use some of the buttons on the side and the right click started to go out. But well worth the money in my opinion for how long it lasted.
Bought as a replacement to another one that I owned. The texture on top feels off, but it wears away in a month or so and feels more comfortable. It's 85g making it one of if not the lightest ergonomic wired MMO mice. The palm fit is quite nice for my large hand, and it allows for multiple grip types depending on how I'm doing. Palm, Claw. The side number are positioned comfortably and the slight indent meant for resting your ring finger makes a world of difference for strain. You can turn the RBG off if you get the Razer Synapse Legacy. There are other options there, but I just turned off the RBG, locked the DPI to my preferred setting then uninstalled the software. I am incredibly disappointed by Razer's decision to discontinue the Razer Naga X Wired Gaming Mouse. ... MoreBought as a replacement to another one that I owned. The texture on top feels off, but it wears away in a month or so and feels more comfortable. It's 85g making it one of if not the lightest ergonomic wired MMO mice. The palm fit is quite nice for my large hand, and it allows for multiple grip types depending on how I'm doing. Palm, Claw. The side number are positioned comfortably and the slight indent meant for resting your ring finger makes a world of difference for strain. You can turn the RBG off if you get the Razer Synapse Legacy. There are other options there, but I just turned off the RBG, locked the DPI to my preferred setting then uninstalled the software. I am incredibly disappointed by Razer's decision to discontinue the Razer Naga X Wired Gaming Mouse. Buy these whilst you still can. I intend to have a few more for backups.
The mouse itself is pretty good. The placement of the buttons can feel a little awkward at first, but there's no real way to have a 12-button mouse where the placement of the buttons isn't awkward, and after using it for a while you get used to it. Unfortunately, the cable had a break in it on arrival, meaning it would disconnect randomly during use, and not re-connect unless fiddled with it, straightening it out and then gradually moving it back into position. From what i've googled, this is a relatively common issue with the braided cable that Razer uses for a lot of their products. Google showed me a method of replacing the cable, but this is not easy: it requires disassembling the mouse in a user-unfriendly way extremely likely to break the tiny little plastic ... MoreThe mouse itself is pretty good. The placement of the buttons can feel a little awkward at first, but there's no real way to have a 12-button mouse where the placement of the buttons isn't awkward, and after using it for a while you get used to it. Unfortunately, the cable had a break in it on arrival, meaning it would disconnect randomly during use, and not re-connect unless fiddled with it, straightening it out and then gradually moving it back into position. From what i've googled, this is a relatively common issue with the braided cable that Razer uses for a lot of their products. Google showed me a method of replacing the cable, but this is not easy: it requires disassembling the mouse in a user-unfriendly way extremely likely to break the tiny little plastic tabs keeping the housing locked together, and then ripping the connectors off of the mouse's internal board after unscrewing a ton of screws I just decided to buy a different mouse instead, one made by logitech instead of razer. While it's true that this can happen with any cable, it's the second time I've had a razer product that used this exact braided cable where the cable had a break in it on arrival.
My 2014 Naga lasted for two years before the left click started double clicking. I decided to try this version and the right click has been usable, but will "flicker", for lack of a better term. There has been an instance of holding the button down and nothing happening. It is tolerable in MMOs, but I would not use this mouse for any competitive game due to this unreliability.The Razer DeathAdder I used up until this purchase has not had any faults, except a tendency to pick up cat hair if I don't dust the mouse pad regularly.(more of a cat problem than a mouse problem)
I bought this mouse about 6 months ago. I owned the older version for 4 years and fell in love with the 17 buttons total. massive dpi range and just overall good quality. the left click on my first one broke so I bought this one. 6 months later the cord internally broke and will disconnect at random. Today it broke fully. I love razer I've had a hybrid keyboard from them since 2012, still using it. I also use the Siren mini mic, love that too. This new naga x and most newer products feel cheaper and less quality when it comes to build construction and I've heard this from the geek squad themselves as of today. The quality is still there but its not the same. I won't be buying razer mice any more. The mics aren't too bad though.
Bought this mouse as a replacement for my old Razar Naga 2014 Ed. which had a few buttons going (after 7 years of abuse to be quite frank, so it did well).The old Naga 14 was ~20g or so heavier, which is an issue with larger/chunkier mice, and it was noticeable when trying to micro-track targets, resulting in a lot of jitter-bump aim and a few time where I would be lifting up one side of the mouse and not the other, throwing the sensor off. Shaving the extra ~20g off makes for a munch smoother and less effort aiming experience. Being an MKB player on Halo Infinite, being able to remain on target with constant micro tracking is important to hitting those 4-shots vs Controller Aim Assist.Compared to my old Naga 14, its missing a few of the extra buttons but its ... MoreBought this mouse as a replacement for my old Razar Naga 2014 Ed. which had a few buttons going (after 7 years of abuse to be quite frank, so it did well).The old Naga 14 was ~20g or so heavier, which is an issue with larger/chunkier mice, and it was noticeable when trying to micro-track targets, resulting in a lot of jitter-bump aim and a few time where I would be lifting up one side of the mouse and not the other, throwing the sensor off. Shaving the extra ~20g off makes for a munch smoother and less effort aiming experience. Being an MKB player on Halo Infinite, being able to remain on target with constant micro tracking is important to hitting those 4-shots vs Controller Aim Assist.Compared to my old Naga 14, its missing a few of the extra buttons but its dealable. (Only one button for Sense Changing, no tilt scroll buttons i used b4 they stopped working)The reason this doesnt get 5 Stars is because the cable sheathing is only ever so slightly more loose around the cable but this causes an issue where it kinks a bit more and the cable wraps up and over the mouse every so often. You can manage this by having the cord go around and object on your desk or weighing it down.Other than a few mechanical and software compatibility issues that are just on my mouse only, the Upgrade was well worth it.(One of the MMO Side buttons is hyper sensitive but thats per my mouse only and not a given. Also, Its meant to be paired with Synapse 3 but the Razer Devs literally dont care that it doesnt work (due to some weird Server Porting issue, resulting in the software being unable to boot because its a cloud service, nor recognise the mouse' firmware, regardless of patch) and no fix has been attempted for years)
This mouse suddenly stopped being detected by any PCs after 9 months. Once plugged in, the cursor moved for 1-5 seconds until it was detected by Razer Synapse and then it suddenly stopped working. Removing and reinstalling all drivers and Razer programs did nothing to fix this problem. It went from flawless performance and an amazing mouse to absolutely dead and cursor not moving, no warning or anything. There was no cause. I stepped away from the computer for a few minutes and returned to the mouse dead, nothing else had touched the computer. At least warnings like double clicking let you know it's time to buy a new mouse. Now I'm stuck with an old double clicking mouse with only two buttons. I had hoped this mouse would be an investment because all of my mice have ... MoreThis mouse suddenly stopped being detected by any PCs after 9 months. Once plugged in, the cursor moved for 1-5 seconds until it was detected by Razer Synapse and then it suddenly stopped working. Removing and reinstalling all drivers and Razer programs did nothing to fix this problem. It went from flawless performance and an amazing mouse to absolutely dead and cursor not moving, no warning or anything. There was no cause. I stepped away from the computer for a few minutes and returned to the mouse dead, nothing else had touched the computer. At least warnings like double clicking let you know it's time to buy a new mouse. Now I'm stuck with an old double clicking mouse with only two buttons. I had hoped this mouse would be an investment because all of my mice have been retired from double clicking, I guess not because it died sooner than my other mice even started to get double clicking issues.
| General | |
| Device Type | Mouse |
| Width | 7 cm |
| Depth | 11.6 cm |
| Height | 4.6 cm |