Testseek.co.uk have collected 76 expert reviews of the Mionix Naos 7000 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mionix Naos 7000.
July 2014
(83%)
76 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
6 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great overall design
Reliable build quality
Flawless sensor
Easy to use software
Highly configurable
Braided cable
Comfortable design for palm grips
Accurate optical sensor performs well
Clicky
Sensibly arranged buttons
RGB lighting allows easy coordination
Excellent and intuitive software
High sensitivity
Remap buttons and tweak a lot of options in the software
Comfortable over long periods
Good build quality
The editors didn't like
None
No DPI indicator
Wider shape isn't ideal for claw or fingertip grips
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Noisy scroll wheel and no side scroll
Only really compatible with palm grip (claw can be used
Thanks to the new ADNS 3310 sensor which is also present inside the SteelSeries Rival we get optimal precision, with no positive or negative acceleration and a maximum speed of 215 IPS all the way up to 7000DPI. The chassis design fits like a glove fo...
Abstract: Computer mice are such odd peripherals. So many variations to suit different personal preferences, resulting in such a difficult time trying to guess which one is best for you. Having seen a great many mice in my day, suffice it to say I've seen both good...
Comfortable, Sleeved cable, Shape, Sensitive, Good software
No weights, Price
This is a very nice mouse, they have managed to maintain the Naos feeling from the previous mice which makes this a killer mouse. Overall though there are a couple of flaws like the price and that it has no weights, it is very comfortable to use, is v...
Abstract: The Mionix Naos 7000 Gaming Mouse is a medium sized mouse that's comfortable to hold, has a soft rubber grip, comes with a great optional 7000 DPI sensor, 128kb built-in memory, customizable LED lighting system, 7 programmable and powerful software. It's ...
Abstract: Leonardo da Vinci expressed, “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication,” and there is nothing more intuitive about this design than its simplicity. Some of you may prefer the convenience of a multi-button functionality that is required for some games. Bu...
Overall this is a solid mouse, whether it's for gaming, graphic design or just surfing the web. The mouse is a bit wide but still manages to cater to a claw grip and still provides comfort even after hours of use. The software that comes with it is great...
Published: 2014-01-21, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
There is a lot to like with the Naos 7000. It is super lightweight, and effortlessly moves around the desk top. The design is also so form fitting that the mouse becomes more of an extension of the hand, rather than a mouse; it fits every nook and cranny...
Well constructed, Comfortable to use, Good range of programmable buttons
A tad expensive, Cord gets tangled now and then
The Mionix Naos 7000 retails for roughly R975 from local distributor Raven Technologies. That is pretty solid pricing, especially for a corded gaming mouse. As such, It is one of the better mouses out there, gaming or otherwise, for users who will use the...
Now it's conclusion time and for products like a gaming mouse I think the major deciding factor is personal preference. First of all, the NAOS 7000 doesn't have an ambidextrous design and it's basically made for right-handed users. So if you are a left ha...