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Mionix NAOS 7000 gaming mouse review

Rating: 7.5.

Nobody ever wants to feel left out, which is why even though our recently reviewed AVIOR mouse was designed to offer a grip for both palm and claw grip gamers, Mionix didn't release an ambidextrous mouse and tell you to ‘get on with it'. No it's also got an ergonomic gaming peripheral up its sleeve called the NAOS. It's very similar to its AVIOR cousin, using the same sensor and soft rubber shell, but this one comes equipped with finger rests and a palm orientated design. 

Will that ruin our stellar views of the Mionix rodent? That's what we're here to find out.
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Specifications

  • 32bit ARM processor running at 32Mhz
  • Right handed truly ergonomic design, full palm grip
  • Soft touch rubber coating
  • 7 fully programmable buttons
  • 3 step in-game DPI adjustment
  • 2 integrated RGB LEDs in 2 color zones
  • Up to 16.8 Million LED color options
  • Lighting effects Color shift, Solid, Blinking, Pulsating and Breathing
  • 128 kb built-in memory
  • Polling rate adjustable up to 1000Hz
  • Large PTFE mouse feet
  • Gold Plated, Full speed USB 2.0 connection with Plug and Play
  • Cable 2m long braided cable

Sensor Specifications

  • ADNS – 3310 gaming grade IR-LED optical sensor
  • Up to 7000DPI
  • MAX tracking speed of at least 5.45m/sec (215 IPS)
  • No positive or negative hardware acceleration
  • Adjustable Lift Off Distance

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One comment

  1. Maybe it’s different with the 7000, but I have the NAOS 5000, and it came with a metal case full of 5g (I think) weights that you could insert into the mouse. So the 5000 at least DOES have weight options.