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Razer RZ01-01230100-R3U1 Naga Epic Chroma MMO Gaming Mouse - 19 Buttons - 8,200 - Wireless
Brand | Razer |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | wire |
Special Feature | Wireless |
Number of Buttons | 19 |
About this item
- With refined ergonomics, Chroma customizable lighting and intuitive in-game overlay support, this epic MMO gaming mouse fits your hand perfectly and can be personalized to your exact preferences.
- Its tilt-click scroll wheel, improved mechanical thumb grid buttons and greater number of programmable buttons, increase the arsenal of spells at your fingertips as well as the precision you enjoy.
- With refined ergonomics, Chroma customizable lighting and intuitive in-game overlay support, this epic MMO gaming mouse fits your hand perfectly and can be personalized to your exact preferences.
- In any MMO, the more spells you have instant access to, the greater your advantage becomes. The Razor Naga Epic Chroma features a total of 19 buttons, including the iconic Razor Naga's 12-button thumb grid to maximize the actions at your disposal.
- The Razor Naga Epic Chroma's gaming-grade wireless technology gives you completely unrestricted movement without compromising on mouse control or accuracy.
- With a response rate of 1ms whether wired or wireless, your Razor Naga Epic Chroma delivers peak performance all the time. Furthermore, by plugging in the USB when the battery is running low, your Razor Naga Epic Chroma charges while you use it, so you get zero downtime all the time.
- Introducing the most intuitive mouse configurator you'll ever need for MMO gaming. Customize each and every button on the Razor Naga Epic Chroma to your personal skillset and set up macros and hotkeys right from in the game via a non-intrusive overlay. The thumb grid can be visually displayed with icons right from your favorite MMO so you'll know exactly what button to hit at all times.
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Ergonomic | 4.2 | 3.8 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.2 |
Battery life | 4.1 | 4.1 | 3.8 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.1 |
For gaming | 3.5 | 3.7 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.2 |
Quality of material | 3.5 | — | 4.2 | — | 4.5 | 4.1 |
Comfort | — | 3.7 | 4.6 | — | — | 4.3 |
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connectivity tech | wire | 2.4Ghz Wireless, USB-C | USB | USB | USB Receiver | USB |
hand orientation | Right | Right | Right | Ambidextrous | Right | Right |
power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | — | Battery Powered | USB |
tracking method | — | Optical | Optical | Laser | Optical | Optical |
range | feet | 10 | 5 meters | 5 meters | 10 meters | 6 feet |
button quantity | 19 | 15 | 11 | 20 | 18 | 18 |
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Naga Epic Chroma Wireless Mouse
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19 MMO optimized programmable buttons for unlimited combosIn any MMO, the more spells you have instant access to, the greater your advantage becomes. The Razer Naga Epic Chroma features a total of 19 buttons, including the iconic Razer Naga’s 12-button thumb grid to maximize the actions at your disposal. Now letting you map and access even more abilities, macros, as well as controls, the Razer Naga Epic Chroma makes it easy to hit the right button at the right time. |
Wireless gaming-grade technology for unbridled maneuverabilityThe Razer Naga Epic Chroma’s gaming-grade wireless technology gives you completely unrestricted movement without compromising on mouse control or accuracy. With a response rate of 1ms whether wired or wireless, your Razer Naga Epic Chroma delivers peak performance all the time. Furthermore, by plugging in the USB when the battery is running low, your Razer Naga Epic Chroma charges while you use it, so you get zero downtime all the time. |
Chroma lighting with 16.8 million customizable color optionsWith Chroma customizable lighting for both the scroll wheel and thumb grid, you can choose from an impressive spectrum of colors to personalize your Razer Naga Epic Chroma. As each region is controlled independently via Razer Synapse, you can make this truly unique mouse distinctly yours. |
- Up to 200 inches per second/50g acceleration
- Zero-acoustic Ultraslick mouse feet
- 7 foot/2.1m braided fiber USB charging cable
- Approximate size: Length: 119mm/4.68” Width: 75mm/2.95” Height: 43mm/1.69”
- Approximate weight: 150g/0.33lbs
- Battery life: Approximately 20hrs (continuous gaming) The life expectancy of this battery depends upon its usage
Spectrum cycling:
Slowly cycles through the entire spectrum of 16.8 million colors for a subtle yet visually stunning look.
Static:
Illuminates your mouse in any color you pick from the selection of 16.8 million colors.
Tech Specs:
- 19 MMO optimized programmable buttons
- 12-button mechanical thumb grid
- Tilt-click scroll wheel
- 8200dpi 4G laser sensor
- Wireless gaming-grade technology
- Charging dock
- Chroma lighting with 16.8 million customizable color options
- Razer Synapse enabled
- 1000Hz Ultrapolling
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Brand | Razer |
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Series | Razer Naga Epic Chroma |
Item model number | RZ01-01230100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC;Mac |
Operating System | Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 12.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.69 x 2.95 x 4.67 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.69 x 2.95 x 4.67 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B00NW6T6CC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 30, 2014 |
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4.1 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #77,273 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #3,069 in PC Gaming Mice |
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Featuring a massive amount of buttons to use, the Razer Naga Epic Chroma's distinct thumb grid that is hugely popular with MMO players all over the world, coupled with the flexibility of gaming-grade wireless technology, take this MMO icon to the next level, giving you a greater advantage than ever before.
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Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They say it provides plenty of palm and finger support for extended use. The shape is very ergonomic and provides a good grip. However, some customers have issues with battery life and disagree on performance, quality, responsiveness, buttons, wireless, and color.
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Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They say that the shape provides plenty of palm and finger support for extended use, and the buttons are easy to press and tactile. The material has a nice texture.
"...I personally rest the palm of my hand on the mouse pad, and it is comfortable...." Read more
"...Works with a claw grip.Excellent battery life.Material has a nice texture.Buttons excellent for WoW (shaman macros OP)..." Read more
"...The mouse is comfortable to use. I palm it, but I am sure a claw grip is possible for those with bigger hands...." Read more
"...The mouse itself is nice quality, feels nice in my hand at least, good weight, nice scroll wheel...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the input mouse. Some mention that it looks great, feels great, and works well, while others say that it has become unresponsive and not work properly. The charging dock works as its wireless receiver, but some customers say that the scroll wheel has stopped working and the blue LED in the mouse has stopped blinking.
"...I use this currently for ESO and it works great. I had the previous version of this and the wireless quickly died and then the battery...." Read more
"...USB, as soon as I plug the mouse into it's own USB cable it stops working entirely - all lights off, that's it...." Read more
"this gaming mouse is advertise -- functionality is GREAT in all areas. have to say, it is one of the better gaming mice had...." Read more
"...Overall:its a good mouse? Yes, however it doesn't perform in the way I need it toAm I totally happy?..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the mouse. Some mention that it's a very high quality mouse, with a great design and build. However, others say that the quality control is horrible, the mouse does not have the quality feel or build, and it feels like it dies if it die a lot.
"...and the Kraken 7.1 Chroma (headphones), but as is, it looks great sitting on top of the Firefly...." Read more
"...have to say, it is one of the better gaming mice had...." Read more
"...Not this one - wireless works great. It feels like it dies a lot, but I play until I kill it so - that variable effects it...." Read more
"...The mouse felt hefty and solid but not in a bad way, not too heavy at least for my liking. I personally like my mouse to have some weight to it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the responsiveness of the mouse. Some mention that it's great, while others say that it sporadically stops responding to cursor movement. Some customers also say that the mouse cursor kept skipping and that it cycles out of time.
"...Overall, it is the best wireless MMO mouse you can get right now but it is not the best wireless mouse...." Read more
"Great mouse for MMO games or any other type of games after a year of used started to miss click and double click, looks like is typical on razer..." Read more
"...The 2nd time, the mouse would just randomly cut out for a couple seconds at a time, causing misfires, misclicks, and a lot of grief in raids either..." Read more
"This is a good mouse for gaming or workstations. I use it for solidworks as the many buttons allow me to cad much faster...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the buttons of the input mouse. Some mention that the material has a nice texture, the buttons are excellent for WoW, and the side button layout is useful. They also mention that there are lots of buttons for keybinding, lighting options, and customizable profiles. However, some customers say that the buttons don't seem to be affected, the side buttons feel a little off alignment, and they are small.
"...The buttons all have satisfying clicks, and the thumb buttons are pretty easy to distinguish...." Read more
"...The first time, the mousewheel button stopped working...." Read more
"...Material has a nice texture.Buttons excellent for WoW (shaman macros OP)Cons:..." Read more
"...the buttons are great. i love it!!!. synapse is playing nice thus far. no problems that i have seen to this day...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the wireless functionality of the mouse. Some mention that it has instant reaction time, wireless/wired connectivity, programmable buttons, and that the hybrid wired/wireless feature works great. Others say that they really don't like the wireless functionalitiy, it's flaky, and doesn't work without the bulky receiver.
"...more than a 12$ mouse would, funny enough, the skipping actually is better in wireless mode for whatever reason...." Read more
"...Not this one - wireless works great. It feels like it dies a lot, but I play until I kill it so - that variable effects it...." Read more
"...the best wireless MMO mouse you can get right now but it is not the best wireless mouse...." Read more
"...However, I really don't like the wireless functionality...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the color of the mouse. Some mention that it lights up with different colors, but not in an annoying way, while others say that the RGB colors are great. The ability to color code different Synapse profiles through the mouse is also useful. However, some say that they are disappointed with the lack of any chroma glow from the dock, and the snakes on the back do not light up RGB.
"...your disposal, you can switch from wired to wireless, you have two sets of lights that you can set using any of the full spectrum, you can sync it..." Read more
"...The design is great, and the Chroma lighting is awesome...." Read more
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"My wife wanted this to replace her 2014 wired naga. The color options are vast, and she was able to match another rgb device by using a color code...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the input mouse. They mention that the battery is not replaceable, the scroll wheel has a very short life span, and the mouse doesn't charge beyond 77%. Some customers also mention that there is no interchangeable battery like the Naga Epic.
"...One minor complaint is the battery life...when gaming (polling at 500, not the max 1,000), battery goes down fairly quickly...." Read more
"...So it doesn't charge (or work) at all on its own cable with the dock connected, and Synapse stops seeing it as soon as it's plugged in...." Read more
"...Ergonomic finger grip.Works with a claw grip.Excellent battery life.Material has a nice texture...." Read more
"...THE only con is the battery life. i believe razer said 20 hrs (not sure if that's for gaming or for both gaming and normal usage) on their site...." Read more
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For whatever reason, my 3 year old G700 left click started becoming a bit unreliable, so I started thinking about buying a new mouse. At the same time, Christmas was coming up, and I mostly only get "toys" for Christmas and B-days, as most of my normal expenditures are on my children and wife.
The Razer Chroma line of gaming peripherals caught my eye, and after online researching (and getting my hands on some of them at a local Best Buy), I decided I would work toward getting the full line. I received the Orbweaver Chroma Stealth and the Firefly mouse pad on Christmas day, and decided (with some $$$ I got) to buy myself this Naga Epic Chroma mouse. I've been happy with all 3, but this is about the mouse, so I'll finish up this story with the main points of my experience so far.
Physical properties: The Naga is definitely a large mouse...bulkier than the G9 and G700. Although I can use a fingertip hold (my hands are probably medium to large), it's close, and really seems like more of a palm mouse. I personally rest the palm of my hand on the mouse pad, and it is comfortable. The buttons all have satisfying clicks, and the thumb buttons are pretty easy to distinguish. I don't play MMOs anymore, so I mostly just program the bottom 3-6 buttons (7-12). The "Epic" version of the Naga is nice for the ability to play wired or wireless from the cradle that acts as both a charger and a hub. One minor complaint is the battery life...when gaming (polling at 500, not the max 1,000), battery goes down fairly quickly. It wouldn't go from 100-0 during a 2-4 hour gaming session, but my problem is leaving it off the cradle throughout the day. With the Chroma lighting going on throughout the day (polling at 150, sleep after 10), if I forget to charge it, it might still be dead by nighttime (I play only when my children are down to bed for the night). I do have it go into sleep mode after 10 minutes, but it still seems to drain a bit much.
Synapse Software/Programming: Speaking of programming, Razer's Synapse software is easy to use. I've got plenty of experience with Logitech's Gaming Software (the Synapse equivalent), and Synapse is not so different that I needed any instructions on how to work it. I'm sure you can read about it in other, more official reviews, but other than the multitude of ways you can program each button, it's nice to be able to assign separate profiles to individual games (so far, I have a standard one for non-gaming use, a Witcher 3 profile, and a SMITE profile). With multiple Razer peripherals, you can also link the peripherals up...e.g. a mouse button changes the keyset on the keyboard or Orbweaver, a left click can make the Firefly flash briefly).
Chroma: Beautiful. I can't wait until I complete the collection (I plan to get the BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma Stealth (10-keyless) and the Kraken 7.1 Chroma (headphones), but as is, it looks great sitting on top of the Firefly. My standard settings when not gaming have the mouse and firefly on "Spectrum Cycling," so as they cycle through the various colors, they're in sync (same with the Orbweaver). During gaming, the constant "on" lighting can be a bit distracting, so I have the Orbweaver on "ripple," the mouse on "static" (single solid color), and the Firefly on "reactive" (every time I left click, the edges and logo flash briefly). No one but me sees it, but I'm impressed. Wish the Naga had a couple more color options (ripple, reactive, and wave would be awesome to see), but it's still really nice.
Conclusion: Other than the battery life (minor complaint), I've been very satisfied with the Naga (and the other Razer peripherals I've gotten). The Chroma effect is really cool, if you're into that sort of thing, but the important part (how it functions as a peripheral) is solid. Definitely recommended if you want a mouse that can be wireless, if you like button programming options, etc. I'm very satisfied.
Pros:
Awesome lighting.
No problem with razer synapse.
Mouse weight is amazing.
Very light pressure to click, yet not too light as to ruin the mouse.
Tilting scroll wheel.
Customize every button to your liking. (personally set a preset to have all buttons as left click BEAT THAT COOKIE CLICKER)
Ergonomic finger grip.
Works with a claw grip.
Excellent battery life.
Material has a nice texture.
Buttons excellent for WoW (shaman macros OP)
Cons:
Takes a little while after starting up my computer to register the mouse. This has been said by most and I don't really think its bad.
The mouse will attract sweat and fingerprints like a magnet. However the material makes them disappear in a minute or two.
Does not save presets. You will have to set it to one and like that one if you are going anywhere without synapse.
If you set the lighting off on either wired or wireless the lights will be off for both.
Does not charge as fast as I would have hoped it would
Macs think the charger is a keyboard (LOL)
The fact you have not bought one yet.
I had hoped to use this in wired mode, because I don't want to have to remember to put my mouse in a cradle. This is -supposed- to work that way, but with only the USB cable connected to the mouse, Synapse doesn't show my device in the config panel. It doesn't give an error that there's no device present (so it knows that something is there) but it doesn't let me configure the mouse at all until I plug the dock in.
Once I plug the dock in (instead of the mouse), Synapse finds my device. I had hoped to be able to do my config changes here (DPI, macros, etc) and then just switch back to the wired mode, but that doesn't work either. As soon as I disconnect the charging dock from my machine, I can no longer do anything with the mouse in Synapse.
As another workaround, my thought was that I could just use a second USB cable for the mouse, and leave the dock connected (eating up 2 USB ports for one mouse). Well, that doesn't work either. With the dock connected via USB, as soon as I plug the mouse into it's own USB cable it stops working entirely - all lights off, that's it. So it doesn't charge (or work) at all on its own cable with the dock connected, and Synapse stops seeing it as soon as it's plugged in.
This is probably a good product for someone but it's not for me. I had an original Naga a few years ago and while I loved all the extra options for macros, Synapse was a bad idea then and it's still a bad idea now, and on top of it the hardware doesn't even work the way it should.
After a reboot, the mouse cursor moves at approximately 12 billion miles per hour until the RzUpdater process either responds or crashes and restarts. Most of the time it just hangs, and when I go back into Synapse it's the black screen of doom again.
This would be such a great mouse if the software wasn't so terrible, but alas I'm once again taking advantage of Amazon's return policy on it.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2018
I had hoped to use this in wired mode, because I don't want to have to remember to put my mouse in a cradle. This is -supposed- to work that way, but with only the USB cable connected to the mouse, Synapse doesn't show my device in the config panel. It doesn't give an error that there's no device present (so it knows that something is there) but it doesn't let me configure the mouse at all until I plug the dock in.
Once I plug the dock in (instead of the mouse), Synapse finds my device. I had hoped to be able to do my config changes here (DPI, macros, etc) and then just switch back to the wired mode, but that doesn't work either. As soon as I disconnect the charging dock from my machine, I can no longer do anything with the mouse in Synapse.
As another workaround, my thought was that I could just use a second USB cable for the mouse, and leave the dock connected (eating up 2 USB ports for one mouse). Well, that doesn't work either. With the dock connected via USB, as soon as I plug the mouse into it's own USB cable it stops working entirely - all lights off, that's it. So it doesn't charge (or work) at all on its own cable with the dock connected, and Synapse stops seeing it as soon as it's plugged in.
This is probably a good product for someone but it's not for me. I had an original Naga a few years ago and while I loved all the extra options for macros, Synapse was a bad idea then and it's still a bad idea now, and on top of it the hardware doesn't even work the way it should.
After a reboot, the mouse cursor moves at approximately 12 billion miles per hour until the RzUpdater process either responds or crashes and restarts. Most of the time it just hangs, and when I go back into Synapse it's the black screen of doom again.
This would be such a great mouse if the software wasn't so terrible, but alas I'm once again taking advantage of Amazon's return policy on it.
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Keypad + Wireless reliability:
I was initially skeptical of the keypad thinking I would never find the buttons as well as of the response time and reliability of the wireless function. After using it 3+ hours a day I can say I have only once ever had a problem with the wireless response and that was when I had forgot to charge it for a few days and it died out on me after I ignored the useful blinking low battery warnings. The keypad is so beautifully ergonomically designed so that after a few hours of use you can intuitively find the button you want instantly.
Battery:
The battery is stunning and if you charge it on the sturdy dock once every few days overnight you will never have a problem. Even if you happen to forget to charge it, using the synapse software you can tell it to warn you when the battery falls below a percentage that you determine. The ability to disconnect the dock and connect the mouse directly is super useful when you realize mid raid that you need a charge; Just plug it and wait a few seconds and you're back to the action while it charges.
Feel:
I have big hands and this mouse fits perfectly with my index and middle fingers slightly bent. People with smaller fingers can slide their hand forward to have fingers bent or can have the mouse in a palm grip. The little finger rubber grip is an amazing compensation for not being able to fully grip it tight with your thumb when you need fast action lifting etc. The keypad is super clicky and responsive and need a little bit of thumb pressure to activate letting you still use your thumb to lift the mouse after a bit of getting used to. The left and right mouse buttons are responsive and clicky but maybe a little lacking in the recovery pressure for my personal liking. I am used to heavy mice and this one kind of threw me off, but after a bit of use I got used to it and can not go back to my other mouse.
Scroll wheel:
Razer really got the balance between ultra smooth no bump just rolling scroll wheel and very defined step-wise scrolling down. The wheel is smooth enough to scroll unhindered for long periods yet responsive enough to give scrolling a nice gradual feel. Super sturdy after a lot of usage and the lighting is sublime. The side scrolling capabilities also are a real commodity! And the fact that pushing it left or right gives you extra "buttons" when setting it up for gaming gives you even more customizeability!
Cable + Dock:
The dock is probably one of my favorite parts of the purchase since it is very comfortably heavy and gives a secure feel. The adhesive bottom is really very reliable to have it serve as well, a dock! It does not slide or budge even when force is applied and needs a very comfortable tug to lift. After transporting it to and from my girlfriend's place it slightly lost its "stickyness" but a quick rinse of water brought it back literally to as good as it was out of the box. The cable is sturdy and can handle quite a bit of friction against desk edges etc. without fraying of the mesh. The mesh further is bendable and will keep the general shape of the bend you gave it (sort of like twist ties) great for keeping the cable out of your way when using the mouse wired.
Lighting + Look:
The chroma lighting is simply stunning! While the choice of lighting is kind of lacking since you can chose only between spectrum cycling (goes through all its possible colours seamlessly over time) and static (single colour constantly). But this really was no big deal after a while since you can chose from any single colour you can create on a computer when chosing static mode, and you can chose either mode and different colours for the wheel and keypad simultaneously. The best part is since you can have different profiles for diferent games, you can have a different look every game you play! The mouse overall looks sleek due to the great matte black finish, its shape and the little grate in the front.
Conclusion:
While this mouse is pretty pricey, it is likely the only one you will ever want. The Feel of it is great for MOBA, MMORPG, FPS or just non-gaming office use, and the customizing options for lighting make it super versatile and lets it adapt to any use with a little bit of one time setup for each circumstance. Buttons are clicky, scroll wheel is responsive and with a great feel and there are never any problems with the wireless aspect. Battery life is really good and with overnight charging once every few days it won't die on you. Don't even worry about the buttons being too much or too hard to find since after a bit of use you will handle them as good as your keyboard.
Once you go Razer Naga Epic Chroma, you'll never go back!
If you've used a Razer mouse in the past, it'll feel familiar. Good grip, easy clicks and a great mouse wheel. The charging dock is hefty which is nice. It doesn't budge when you put the mouse in and out.
The Colors
Great. Really like the the Spectrum Cycling and it's definitely making me consider getting a Chroma keyboard. A nice setting that I wasn't expecting was brightness for wired vs wireless mode. I can have it set to Bright for wired mode and Dim for wireless mode.
Battery
Still getting use to it so I can't comment on that. I'll try to update this later when I've used it for longer.
Unfortunately I really don't like the functionality of any other mouse on the market and I had heard the new Naga has less problems so I shelled out the money for this one. Well as it turns out this new mouse is also completely unreliable, It's brand new and when in wired mode the pointer will teleport and jump around all the time. Decided not to even bother with Razer customer support this time so I'm replacing it with Amazon and we'll see if the new one is any good.
5 stars for being a fantastic mouse when it's working.
Lost 4 stars because it simply doesn't work and it would seem that Razer ships a defective product more often than not. Add to that a crappy customer service and ya... you get the point.
PS: If you don't believe me do some googling on their customer support and product reliability.
On a full charge I was able to game from dusk till dawn before the battery started to die. At that point one can plug in the charge cable and keep going.
The charging dock has some heft to it, so it's not easy to knock over. It also has a sticky pad on the bottom, but I find it stays put fairly well without needing to be glued down.
The synapse software was intimidating at first, you can macro just about anything you can think of on this mouse. The software can be annoying at times, I had to reinstall it recently because the mouse wouldn't recognize and load my profile.
The mouse itself is constructed well, feels great in the hand and moves wonderfully on a new mouse pad. The only real issue I had was accidentally knocking it off the pad and into the wall, it was completely fine to my relief.
I highly recommend this mouse for MMO gaming, but I don't see why it wouldn't also work for FPS and general computing.. If you don't mind paying a little more.
Now some cons. This is a heavy mouse with weight exceeding 150g. It is not helping with fast mouse movements because it is harder to control due to the higher inertia. It is almost 50% heavier than a Deathadder if you think about it. During fast movement, it is too easy to push side button 1 because my thumb rests on that button naturally and every time I push the mouse to the right, I push 1 accidentally so I cannot map anything to that button. Other side buttons are a bit hard to identify except the corner ones since there are so many of them.
If you want a mouse with that many buttons (12+) this is the one to go. Otherwise I would recommand Roccat Tyon with less button counts but better placement of the buttons (it has buttons spread out throughout the mouse rather than clustered together so it is easier to identify and click a combination of buttons) and similar ergonomics, just not wireless.