Star Wars: The Old Republic Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2013-05-22

The Naga Epic has been reincarnated in the form of the latest Star Wars: The Old Republic Gaming Mouse from Razer. Besides the 3.5G sensor and replaceable Republic/Empire emblem, we will also get a customizable LED lighting system and no less than 12 programmable buttons on the left side. The SWTOR mouse was designed to work wirelessly and features a themed dock, but can be also converted to a wired version by using the included cable.

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

Remember the Star Wars: The Old Republic Gaming Headset we have published back in February? Well, Razer did not manufacture this alone but along with a mouse and pad. In this article we will take a look upon the SWTOR Gaming Mouse, which is packed in the same nice looking themed box as we have found with the previous product. Right from the front, we can see one of the familiar intro artworks that was present with SWTOR pre-expansion and of course, the mouse, through a transparent plastic window:

 

 

 

Some of the product main highlights can be also found here:

 

 

 

Detailed info regarding the product features and several icons will be found on the sides:

 

 

 

The main product components are explained on the back side of the box:

 

 

 

By removing the outside packaging, we will remain with a transparent plastic mold, in which the mouse is held, along with a separate box with accessories:

 

 

 

The SWTOR mouse shares a lot of the design features from the headset, which makes it a real collectible if you enjoy the series; the area with the scroll wheel and the emblem are made from shiny black plastic:

 

 

 

 

The Republic emblem can be switched to a Empire version which is included inside the accessories box:

 

 

 

The SWTOR mouse is equipped with no less than 12 programmable buttons on the left side (design borrowed from the Naga series), in order to access the abilities from the Quickbars and much more:

 

 

 

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