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What’s the difference between the Razer Naga Pro, Trinity and X?

The Naga X is a new gaming mouse released by Razer in 2021. So, how does it compare to the Naga Pro and Naga Trinity? You can find out in this comparison guide between the three computer mouses.

Quick Summary

When compared to the Razer Naga Trinity, the new Razer Naga X is lighter, uses a Speedflex cable, has a higher sensitivity, has better switch durability and features 100% PTFE mouse feet.

On the other hand, the Naga Trinity has a shorter grip length, has a higher maximum acceleration, features swappable side plates, has more programmable buttons, features a tilt scroll wheel and has more on-board memory profiles.

With that said, the Razer Naga Pro generally has the best performance metrics and most features out of this group.

The Pro version is also the only mouse in the series to support a wireless connection as you can pick between Bluetooth or Razer HyperSpeed. It is also the only one to support the Razer Mouse Dock Chroma.

Naga Pro vs. Naga Trinity vs. Naga X Comparison Chart

You can check out Seeking Tech’s comparison table for the three Razer mice below.

Razer Naga ProRazer Naga TrinityRazer Naga X
Weight117 grams or 0.257 pound120 grams 0.260 pound85 grams or 0.190 pound
Dimension119.0 mm x 74.5 mm x 43.0 mm or 4.69 in x 2.93 in x 1.69 in119.0 mm x 68.0 mm x 43.0 mm or 4.69 in x 2.68 in x 1.69 in119.0 mm x 74.5 mm x 43.0 mm or 4.69 in x 2.93 in x 1.69 in
ConnectivityWired

Wireless (Bluetooth or Razer HyperSpeed)
WiredWired
Cable TypeSpeedflexStandardSpeedflex
Sensor TypeOpticalOpticalOptical
Maximum Sensitivity20000 DPI16000 DPI18000 DPI
Maximum Speed650 IPS450 IPS450 IPS
Maximum Acceleration50 G50 G40 G
Swappable Side Plates2-Button Side Plate

6-Button Side Plate

12-Button Side Plate
2-Button Side Plate

7-Button Side Plate

12-Button Side Plate
N/A
Programmable Buttons201916
Switch TypeOpticalOpticalOptical
Switch Lifecycle70 million clicks50 million clicks70 million clicks
On-Board Memory Profiles551
Mouse Feet100% PTFEStandard100% PTFE
Tilt Scroll Wheel?YesYesNo
Battery LifeUp to 150 hoursN/AN/A
Razer Mouse Dock Chroma Support?YesNoNo
RGB Lighting?YesYesYes
Warranty2 years2 years2 years
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Weight

The new Naga X weighs a lot less when compared to the older Naga Pro and Naga Trinity, the latter of which is the heaviest of the group.

You can take a look at the weight specifications below:

  • Razer Naga Pro: 117 grams or 0.257 pound
  • Razer Naga Trinity: 120 grams 0.260 pound
  • Razer Naga X: 85 grams or 0.190 pound

Dimension

When it comes to the physical size, the X and Pro versions are identical. The Trinity version is not as wide as the other two.

You can take a look at the full measurements, which is displayed as Length x Grip Width x Height, below:

  • Naga Pro: 119.0 mm x 74.5 mm x 43.0 mm or 4.69 in x 2.93 in x 1.69 in
  • Naga Trinity: 119.0 mm x 68.0 mm x 43.0 mm or 4.69 in x 2.68 in x 1.69 in
  • Naga X: 119.0 mm x 74.5 mm x 43.0 mm or 4.69 in x 2.93 in x 1.69 in

Connectivity

Just like the Naga Trinity, the new Naga X use a wired connection. The Naga Pro is the only computer mouse in this versus guide to support both a wired and wireless connection. With wireless, you can use either Bluetooth or the Razer HyperSpeed.

Cable Type

The Naga Pro and Naga X both use the Speedflex cable, which is designed to provide better flexibility and precent cable drag. The Naga Trinity uses a standard braided cable.

Sensor Type

The three PC mouses are equipped with an optical sensor.

Maximum Sensitivity

The Naga Pro has the highest sensitive out of this group while the Naga Trinity has the lowest. The new Naga X is in between the other two.

You can find the maximum sensitivity specifications, which is displayed as Dots Per Inch (DPI), below:

  • Razer Naga Pro: 20000 DPI
  • Razer Naga Trinity: 16000 DPI
  • Razer Naga X: 18000 DPI

Maximum Speed

The Pro version also has the best maximum speed out of this Naga series as it is capable of track up to 650 Inches Per Second (IPS). Both the Trinity and X versions have speeds of up to 450 IPS.

Maximum Acceleration

The X model of the Razer model has a lower maximum acceleration when compared to the other two.

You can take a look at the acceleration specs below:

  • Naga Pro: 50 G
  • Naga Trinity: 50 G
  • Naga X: 40 G

Swappable Side Plates

The new Naga X does not come with any swappable side plates. The Naga Pro (2-Button Side Plate, 6-Button Side Plate and 12-Button Side Plate) and Naga Trinity (2-Button Side Plate, 7-Button Side Plate and 12-Button Side Plate) each comes with three.

Programmable Buttons

The Pro variant of the Razer Naga features the most programmable buttons, which is one more than the Trinity variant and four more than X variant.

You can find number of programmable buttons for each of the gaming mouse below:

  • Razer Naga Pro: 20
  • Razer Naga Trinity: 19
  • Razer Naga X: 16

Switch Type

All three of the PC mouses in this comparison guide utilize an optical switch.

Switch Lifecycle

The mouse switches of the Naga Pro and Naga X are tied for having the best durability at 70 million clicks lifecycle rating. The switches of the Naga Trinity have a 50 million clicks lifecycle rating.

On-Board Memory Profiles

The new Naga X only comes with one on-board memory profile. In comparison, both the Naga Pro and Naga Trinity come with 5 profiles.

Mouse Feet

The Pro and X versions come with 100% PTFE mouse feet, which provides easy glide across most surfaces. The Trinity version comes with standard mouse feet.

Tilt Scroll Wheel

The Razer Naga Pro and Razer Naga Trinity includes a tilt scroll wheel while the new Razer Naga X doesn’t.

Battery Life

Since the Naga Pro is the only wireless mouse of the group, it is also the only one to come with an internal battery. This mouse has a battery life of up to 150 hours.

Razer Mouse Dock Chroma

The Pro is the only mouse from the Razer Naga series to be compatible with the Razer Mouse Dock Chroma.

If you are interested, the charging accessory is available for purchase on Amazon with this link.

RGB Lighting

The Pro, Trinity and X versions of the Naga series all feature Razer Chroma RGB lighting.

Warranty

The Razer Naga Pro Modular Wireless Mouse, Razer Naga Trinity Modular MOBA/MMO Gaming Mouse and Razer Naga X Ergonomic MMO Gaming Mouse each comes with a 2-year warranty.

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