Logitech’s G502 Lightspeed Wireless features slick design and impressive internals to deliver a premium gaming experience, complete with hotkeys and lag-free wireless connectivity. It is favoured for right-handed players though, which may cause issues with lefties. Don’t get us wrong – you still get some areas lit by customisable LEDs (the logo, scroll-wheel and buttons), but it’s much less distracting than others we’ve seen. The design isn’t too in-your-face either, which is a refreshing change for gaming mice that are usually covered in LED lighting. This brings a huge advantage to PC gamers, as it provides up to 19 programmable buttons to be used in your favourite games, all customisable via the Razer software.Īlong with the ability to switch out button plates, the Razer Naga Trinity offers an impressive 5G optical sensor with up to 16,000DPI (although we were content in the 1200s) to provide the sensitivity and speed required to beat the best when gaming online. It’s not just a gimmick either – each plate features high-quality buttons that provide tactile feedback with every click, and ergonomic placement means we’re yet to experience any misclicks – even with the 12-button plate. It’s simple to do too, and uses a magnet to snap the plates into place. The mouse sports an interchangeable side plate and includes 2-, 7- and 12-button plates in the box, allowing you to customise the mouse for the type of game you’re playing. Why? While many gaming mice offer a single setup, the Trinity, as the name suggests, offers three. Improving on one of the best gaming mice available, Razer’s Naga Trinity offers the best of the Hex V2 and then some.
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