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Ahhh yes ... lets change our design of 7 side buttons with easy access that are not in the way when not actively using them. (Like for real you don't even need your thumb to press like 5-6 of the buttons) To a design where you have to actively move your thumb significantly further with harder placement accuracy. Hex v2 should be a industry standard for anyone that wants a few extra buttons that aren't in the way when not actively using them, i don't understand why nobody makes something that is anywhere near as close as this one. Everybody that has used it seems to long for one, second hands are unavailable or go for like 230 bucks on eBay and I would if I knew I wasn't going to get scammed.
After 8+ years of playing 3–6 hours a day, my trusty Razer Naga Hex V2 from 2016 finally started developing the double-click issue. Guess it’s time to retire it and move on probably sticking with Razer again after how well this one held up. Not sure if quality is the same or better! Thank you Razer!
Still using Razer Naga Hex v2, 10years counting
Id love to see the 7 button ring as an additional purchase!
To each their own! I have smaller hands, and miss the old circle. The 6-button stack on the V2 is OK, I just found the circle easier to navigate.
I went through a couple Naga Hex that died due to razers usual level of quality control......my Naga HexV2 with 7 buttons has been going strong since it was released so just shy of 10 years. My only solid razer product. Only reason I went through the 3 original Naga hex was the buttons layout couldn't be beat, until the V2 that is.
Too bad razor got rid of the 7 side button option with the naga hex v2, which is the best mouse I've ever used.
I think this is overkill and the buttons are too small. I use MOBA mouse Razer Naga Hex v2. 7 buttons, all easy to press
The Razer Naga line is MASSIVELY under-appreciated. I'm on my third variant of the Naga. First was a red Naga Hex V1, second was a Hex V2, and current is a Naga X. All three still work, even the Hex V1, which I've had for around 14 years. Super comfortable, and really durable.
most of the people that have tried my mouse have complained about how big it is, so might do ok for you. Razer Naga X, or really any of the mice from the Naga line are decently sized. I've had a Hex V1, a Hex V2, and an X, and all were similar size.
I've got decent sized hands myself, and I've had a lot of friends complain that the mice I use are too big. I've used a few different models from Razer's Naga line, namely the Naga Hex V1, Naga Hex V2, and Naga X.
I'm at like 5 years on my third Naga, still have my first two Nagas, as well, and both still work. My first was a red Naga Hex, and that thing is about 13 years old.
I'm at like 5 years on my third Naga, still have my first two Nagas, as well, and both still work. My first was a red Naga Hex, and that thing is about 13 years old.
Ive been using the 7 button layout for what must be 10 years now. Ive gone through 2 naga hex v2’s and now my trinity has stopped tracking properly due to a accidental spill. I am absolutely devastated to find out that the 7 button layout has been discontinued all together. The 7 button layout is perfect for everything, FPS games, MOBA/MMO, Survival games (any game that uses a hotbar to select items). How hard would it be to swap the trinitys PCB and connectors for the side panels onto the new naga pro v2? Im willing to do anything except pay $450 for a new one😂 cheers
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