Mionix Naos 5000 Laser Gaming Mouse Review 6

Mionix Naos 5000 Laser Gaming Mouse Review

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Introduction


Mionix is a relatively unknown brand among gamers, which is a shame since they sport a full line-up of interesting gaming peripherals. Quite recently they launched a brand new gaming mouse dubbed the Naos 5000 which is based around an Avago 9500-series laser sensor, much like the recently reviewed SteelSeries Xai laser mouse. Priced at a whooping € 70 this mouse is an expensive piece of kit just like the SteelSeries Xai.

Mionix have adopted a right hand only design for the Naos, and it features a multitude of features like the CoolerMaster Storm Sentinel mouse.

Specifications

  • Truly ergonomic design: Truly ergonomic design with support for all five fingers
  • Maximum grip: The rubber coating ensures a maximum grip
  • Balanced weight tuning system: A unique weight tuning system for an optimal weight distribution
  • 5040 DPI laser sensor: Remarkable performance built for gaming
  • 128 kb built-in memory: Bring your settings and recorded macros with you stored into one of the 5 profiles
  • Customizable LED light system: Personalize your mouse with extensive color options
  • S.Q.A.T - Surface Quality Analyzer Tool: Surface Quality Analyzer tool to measure the tracking quality on a certain surface
    tracking
  • 3 steps customizable dpi in-game adjustment: Set 3 dpi values and switch easily between them in-game
  • 7 programmable buttons: The buttons can be assigned to any key, mouse command or macro
  • In-game profile switch: Switch easy with a click between stored profiles in-game
  • Adjustable polling rate: Tune it all the way up to 1000Hz through the software
  • Plug n Play: Completely Plug n Play, software needed only for configuration
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