The Prime Wireless is designed for right-handers, particularly claw and fingertip grippers. For once, the product lives up to the hype. SteelSeries says it worked with several esports pros to develop the right shape and weight that feels like an extension of your arm. The Prime Wireless immediately felt like it was designed just for my particular hand. The $139 mouse is part of Steelseries' Prime lineup of esports-focused peripherals and sits between the cheaper wired Prime and the OLED packing Prime+. The Prime Wireless is a no-frills, high-performance machine designed to meld with your palm and make you the FPS god you always dreamed of being. Dull aesthetics -CPI switch is on the bottom -Non-standard USB Type-C charging cable However, the leftie version does only come with a single set of side buttons. It's also worth noting that, while the Naga is an entirely right-handed rodent, Razer has created a southpaw version that features our best left-handed mouse guide. It's comfortable in the relaxed grip suited to MMOs but will still do the job if you play MOBAs, shooters, or other active games.
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The Razer Naga Pro is slightly on the small side for larger hands, with a more squat shape than some gaming mice. This year's Naga offers an improved battery life and works with the Razer Mouse Dock (not included, sadly). The MOBA array is the best it has six buttons laid out in two rows so that there are enough buttons to map multiple abilities, but not so many that they become an overwhelming samey blob. And this revision of the Razer Naga Pro is the best yet: a tiny, comfortable mouse with a high-quality sensor and three interchangeable thumb grips, with button arrays ideal for MOBAs, MMOs, or general use. The form and function of Razer's Naga mouse have both come a long way over the years, but it has long been the best MMO mouse for our money.