The Razer Product Guide gives us an insight over the previously launched and most recent items released from the company, from headsets to keyboards and mice:
By following the information from the “Razer Guy”, we can go ahead and register our product on the website, and become a member of the Cult of Razer:
The Quick Installation Guide gives us enough information to set up the mouse and start playing in a matter of minutes:
Inside the Master Guide, besides the information that we could also find in the Quick Installation Guide, we can find described the software interface and how to operate it:
The Naga Epic does also come with two sets of trainers, that help gamers to accommodate with the thumb button grid. These are some small pieces of rubber that can be placed on the buttons on a pattern of our choice:
The second small box contains the rest of the accessories, in protective material:
Here we can find the data/charger USB cable, the rest of the interchangeable grips and the removable rechargeable battery:
The small battery that comes with the mouse is rated 3.7V, 1100mAh:
The top of the mouse is rubberized, giving an nice feel and grip; between the mouse wheel we can find two extra buttons:
In the back of the mouse, we can find a small, shiny and black Razer logo: