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February 2010
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The editors liked
Superb ergonomic design
All 7 buttons fully programmable
Infinitely customisable via software
Onboard memory for stored profiles with on-the-fly switching
Weight adjustment system
5040 dpi
Smooth tracking
Accurate
Good software
Seven programmable buttons
The editors didn't like
Price
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NA 1.9m wired (braided) plastic 7, scroll wheel 90-5,040dpi 8 x 5g weightsMionix might sound like he should live over the road from Asterix and Obelix, but it’s actually the name of a Swedish gaming peripheral manufacturer. The Naos 5000 is named...
Below you can see a summary of our impressions about Mionix Naos 5000 mouse. Strong PointsTruly comfortable and ergonomic designCloth-wrapped cord is a nice finishing touch24 color options for the LED lights (and you can leave them unlit also)High sens...
So the NAOS 5000 has all the goodies you could ask for when it comes to a check-list of must haves. It comes in some of the best packaging we've ever seen. It works without software if you like. But also has some bulletproof, user-friendly software availa...
Fits my hand perfectly, Finish of the surface, Easytoread DPI leds
Extra weights could work better
Overall the Naos 5000 is a solid performer with some nice software tricks up its sleeve. I still think the shape of any given mouse is the main thing, and the Naos fits my hand perfectly. The build quality, apart from the weight doors, is great: the s...
Excellent tracking, Can change colors, Fully customizable settings, Separate macros and profiles, Surface analyzer tool, Mionix fully supports with firmware updates, Adjustable weights
Large mouse, Right handed only, High price, review# 631, Disclosure This product was given to DragonSteelMods for review by the company for review purposes only, and is not considered by us as payment for the review, we do not, never have, and never will...
The Mionix Naos 5000 gaming mouse is one of the best out there period. It offers everything one could ask for in a gaming mouse and then some. The ability to change the colors is not some major performance enhancing feature but it's a great one really...
Best sensor around, Looks, Weight system, Ability to hold five profiles, Ergonomic design – Right hand only, Short travel buttons, Great driver suite
Wobble, Expensive
The Naos 5000 is a brilliant alternative to the SteelSeries Xai for those that want a similar performing right hand only mouse. The performance of the mouse as a complete package is definitely on par with that of the SteelSeries mouse, however, the Nao...
Mionix is looking to build upon its initial success of the Saiph now with the Naos 5000. While the Saiph was a good first venture for a new company looking to crash the party of the industry heavyweights, it was not without some faults. The Naos seeks ...
Customization, Capable of high DPI settings, Adjustable weight (40grams), Five Profiles with three DPI settings each, Comfort, S.Q.A.T...
Price...
Let's go back to the original question that I asked, are you looking for a new mouse for your gaming setup? If you are a gamer that takes his (or her) gaming time seriously and has a few extra bucks to spend on a mouse and needs a new one, you may jus...
Abstract: It is quite hard to believe that is has been over two years since we last took a look at any mice that are on the market! The most recent one is the Logitech G9 review, which our Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Kwan have written about way back in November of ...
Let's start off with me admitting that before I had started this review, I had never heard of Mionix. As I was offered the mouse for review, I did my usual bit and started checking out their products, website and various other user reviews and thoug...