The new mouse has three side plates as of now. First is its original 12-key side plate. Then there’s the standard two-button side plate that’s similar to most other gaming mice today. And finally, there’s the brand new six-button side plate, which the company says is made for battle royale and MOBA titles in mind. Though notably, the Razer Naga Pro is missing the Hex side plate variants. Of course, befitting the Pro name, the mouse also comes with all the bells and whistles. This includes wireless connectivity via 2.4GHz or Bluetooth, with battery lives of 100 and 150 hours for each, respectively. It’s also using the company’s optical mouse switches, first seen in the new generation Viper. As for its sensor, it’s using the Razer Focus 20K DPI optical sensor. Because the Razer Naga Pro is so jam-packed with features, it is priced at RM709. If you think this is a fair price to pay for what the mouse is offering, then you can get it now as it is already available on the Razer online store. (Source: Razer)