The Hex's button layout may be a bit cramped for my enormous thumb, and it may have set off some of my obsessive compulsive tendencies, but I had no trouble using it to take down Geth hordes.
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The Razer Naga Hex gets a new look with the Razer Naga Hex League of Legends Collector's Edition, and even improves on the original.
Read the full review →The Razer Naga Hex gaming mouse introduces plenty of changes to the button-studded Naga line, like an intuitive hexagonal arrangement of buttons, but not all of the changes are good.
Read the full review →The Razer Naga Hex is a good choice for FPS or hack and slash games. Even non-gamers could find the six thumb buttons handy ... but only if they're right-handed!
Read the full review →The design used is comfortable and the sensor fast and accurate with a good software package to back up the impressive performance. The most surprising aspect however is how good the Hex is for FPS games, an added bonus.
Read the full review →I bought this after trying a few different mice that just didn't sit right in my hand. I had the Logitech G9 and G500 and the side buttons were just not where I wanted them to be for my hand. The regular Naga was huge and had way more buttons than I cared for. I'm pretty stoked on this mouse...
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