Product Comparison: Corsair Scimitar Pro vs Razer Naga Chroma
General Specifications
Brand
Corsair
Razer
Model
Scimitar Pro
Naga Chroma
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The SCIMITAR PRO RGB gaming mouse advances your game with custom 16000 DPI optical sensor, on-board profile storage with hardware macro playback and pro-proven Key Slider macro button control system.
The Razer Naga Chroma multi-color MMO gaming mouse makes late night raids, intense guild battles, and exciting dungeon crawling even more fun for MMO gamers. It comes with 12 mechanical thumb-grid buttons for faster in-game actuations and assured tactile feedback. The concave button design also allows for blind-find so you stay focused on the game, letting your instincts lead you to victory.
Key Specs
Precision
16000 dpi
16000 dpi
Sensor Type
Optical
Laser
Number of Buttons
17
19
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB MMO Gaming Mouse
- Lift off distance issues have been entirely resolved, as well as much better performance on a variety of surfaces.
- I bought this mouse mainly for it's optical sensor, and it works perfectly. I also really like the hardware profiles.
- Aside from that, this is the best of the MMO mice because of the textured side buttons and the ability to slide them into proper position to fit all hands.
- The buttons are larger than the Naga which is so awesome. It’s harder to acddiently click two at the same time. The alternating texture of the buttons is a nice feature too.
- This was close to being a perfect replacement for my Naga Epic while offering a great sensor for FPS games but it does fall a little short.
- All the buttons are a bit mushy, coming from a Razer Naga.
Razer Naga Chroma MMO Gaming Mouse
- I've almost always used a naga for my gaming mouse. I love that there are SO many buttons to use. They've each lasted me years, and I especially love that the chroma has so many colors to cycle through as it lights up.
- It's very responsive and has 12 programmable buttons making it the perfect tool for anyone wanting to bring their computer gaming to the next level. Program it so your favorite hotkeys are easily accessible from your thumb.
- The mouse also tracks very well and makes using it a joy compared to other mice I've used in the past, both wired & wireless.
- I love this mouse. If you do anything on the computer that requires you to push any number of buttons quickly, its a game changer.
- The buttons on the side are a little bit far back for my thumb but ,I can hit most of them without moving to an extremely uncomfortable position .overall I would recommend to a friend
- Scroll wheel completely dead after 3 months of use. Third naga to have scroll wheel problems - they're clearly never going to fix them.
Size & Weight
Color
Black
Black
Height
1.67 in.
1.69 in.
Width
4.7 in.
4.68 in.
Depth
3 in.
2.95 in.
Weight
5.2 oz.
5.3 oz.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB MMO Gaming Mouse
- The size of the mouse is big enough to get a good hold of. It feels really solid.
- I like a larger mouse and this one is definitely large enough to fit my hand.
- I like the size and shape of the mouse, just wish there was a small resting area below the 12 keys for your thumb.
- I've got a pretty 'medium-sized' hand - 3.5" across the palm - so if you've got giant hands, this may fit you better. Folks with smaller hands may find maneuvering this thing more difficult.
- The design is intriguing, and useful, but because of the size, it is impossible to use this mouse effectively.
Razer Naga Chroma MMO Gaming Mouse
- The mouse fits my hand well. The little buttons work well also.
- Love this mouse, plenty of buttons, I only use a few of the number pad but they aren't too much, hand fits nicely; very comfortable.
- The mouse is working perfectly. He is a little bigger than I thought but very comfortable.
- As a girl gamer, I was having trouble finding a mouse small enough for my tiny hands that still had enough buttons for all my WOW key bindings. This did the trick. I love it. Naga for life lol!
- The ergonomics also focus more on your pinkie doing most of the liftoff, the very rubberized grip makes sure there is minimal weight bearing on your thumb so you can use it all for you key presses. This is a highly regarded mouse and now I see why.
Connection
Connection Type
Wired
Wired
Cord Length
5.9 feet
7 feet
What customers say about "Connection"
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB MMO Gaming Mouse
- The Scimitar is all plastic with some aluminum parts, the cord is braided & very strong.
- The cord is braided and has a solid USB connection.
- I mainly use this mouse for playing Oblivion with Skyrim, and I've been happy overall with it. It feels sturdy overall; the rubber is tough, the buttons don't feel cheap.
- Horrible Mouse went trough 2 of them and the braided cord broke twice quality is super cheap stay away from this mouse , i guess that is the reason warranty only laasts for a year
- Way too long of a cable.I attach this to the back of my Corsair Strafe keyboard port and you won't believe how ugly this looks on the desk.
Razer Naga Chroma MMO Gaming Mouse
- I love this mouse. I've been really hard on my wired Razer mice as I switch them back and forth between machines, and in all my previous ones, I'm pretty sure the wire connection into the mouse has become loose and inconsistent.
- I have had zero issues with connectivity and it is very comfortable in my hand. I also like the fact that you can use it as a wired mouse if need be, although it is usually more convenient to connect it through the charger.
- It lights up which is always pretty and I like the braided cord, it's stronger and last much longer.
- Unfortunately, mine had issues with wireless connectivity causing juming and out right disconnecting.
- This mouse works well when in wireless mode. It however completely fails when directly connected to the USB.
Features
Mouse Type
Gaming
Gaming
Body Material
Plastic, Rubber Side Grips
Plastic
Number of Programmable Buttons
17
19
Extras
Exclusive Key Slider System, Refined Button Design, Zero In On Your Target, Dynamic Multicolor Backlighting, Compatible with CUE
Chroma lighting with 16.8 million customizable color options, Wireless gaming-grade technology, Tilt-click scroll wheel, 12-button mechanical thumb grid
What customers say about "Features"
Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB MMO Gaming Mouse
- The lighting is fun to play with and looks cool, allowing you to see the effects on the mouse before you commit.
- The color customization is a nice added touch, and was easy to set up. I haven't had any issues with a lag time during gameplay, or curson glitches.
- Lighting syncs up with K70 RGB, it's pretty easy to download and import CUE profiles. Looks very nice.
- My only complaint is that the initial setup process for the 12 side buttons is rather click intensive, but after it's done it's quite easy to modify.
- No lighting per button. Would be nice to distinguish rows for software purposes (i.e. editing, movement, building, fighting, etc.)
Razer Naga Chroma MMO Gaming Mouse
- Love the light up features too, so many options with the software you install. I was a little hesitant to buy refurbished, but it appears brand new and is very sturdy. Love the long cable as well.
- It changes color. I had the Razer naga molten core edition before this mouse. Definetly worth the buy
- Overall a very high quality mouse. I haven't had any problems with wireless connectivity. The recharging base is extremely useful and a fantastic feature.
- Mouse randomly freezes for a few seconds for no reason. Drivers are up to date. Don't buy.
- Mouse can only be used on a computer connected to the Internet. All settings & features are stored with Razer. Worthless to me since my workstation is off-line.
Power
Power Source
Via USB
Via USB
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
2 year(s)
2 year(s)
Certifications
CE
CE
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