Razer's Naga Mouse Gets a Wireless Makeover
We're not sure how PETA would feel about this one, but gamers who like to get their groove on without a tangle of wires will dig Razer's decision to chop the tail off of its Naga gaming mouse.
"With the Naga Epic, Razer gives MMO gamers around the world more freedom than ever before," said Robert Krakoff, President, Razer. "We combined the MMO gaming capabilities of the original best-selling Razer Naga and took it to the next level by giving it a true gaming-grade wireless option utilizing the same technology that we developed for the ultra high-end Razer Mamba."
Everything about the Naga remains the same, including the 17 MMO-optimized buttons, 5600dpi sensor, interchangeable side panels, and the ability to customize the color of the LED lighting.
Razer says the Naga Epic is good to game non-stop for up to 12 hours on a single charge, or up to 72 hours under "normal gaming usage."
The Naga Epic with charging dock is available now for $130.

Image Credit: Razer
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arubino99
October 27, 2010 at 3:59am
Although the article didn't make it clear...
It's inferred that this is for the Razer Naga EPIC (new upcoming release in November). This is *not* a review of a mouse that was released nearly a year and a half ago. The Razer Naga has been out a while.
The EPIC version adds the changing colors, the swappable ergonomics, and the wireless functionality. You sir, have an old model. That's why your features aren't there.
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fletch101
November 26, 2010 at 11:57am
This news bit is wrong, the original Naga does not have removeable side panels. Only the new Epic version will have them. This should be corrected.
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