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July 2014
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76 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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La Naos est un peu comme le bon vin. On pourrait presque dire qu'elle se bonifie. C'est un peu fort tout de même, mais elle reste une excellente souris à l'ergonomie engagée. La prise en main est bonne, mais il faudra mieux laisser de côté le finger grip...
Mionix NAOS 7000 right handed gaming mouse is great for big hands and anyone who likes the feel of full palm grip mice. The NAOS 7000 has a durable solid build and features an ADNS-3310 gaming grade optical sensor, which delivers a maximum speed of more t...
Publié: 2015-06-05, Auteur: William , review by: XSreviews.co.uk
Comfortable design for palm grips, Accurate optical sensor performs well, Clicky, sensibly arranged buttons, RGB lighting allows easy coordination, Excellent and intuitive software
Wider shape isn't ideal for claw or fingertip grips, Score, Links, Check Mionix Naos 7000 prices on Amazon, Official Mionix Naos 7000 product page
The Mionix Naos 7000 surprised me. Although I tend to prefer thinner, lighter mice, the uniquely comfortable design and accurate sensor won me over. The software package is powerful and easy to use too, bypassing one of the common pitfalls of gaming mice...
The Naos 7000 mouse, like his brothers Naos an ergonomic shape where the hand rests comfortably on. As a result, it is not suitable for left-handers and by the bevelled edge at the side not even for low sense gamers who often lift their mouse. In addition...
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Publié: 2014-08-27, Auteur: Charlie , review by: play3r.net
No DPI indicator
Well the Naos 7000 has arrived on my desk in the midst of some epic mice, so does it have what it takes to stand out? Starting off with aesthetics I think the Naos 7000 is a real home run for Mionix, the stealthy matte black finish looks fantastic and th...
Publié: 2014-06-08, Auteur: Jon , review by: kitguru.net
High sensitivity, Remap buttons and tweak a lot of options in the software, Comfortable over long periods, Good build quality
Noisy scroll wheel and no side scroll, Only really compatible with palm grip (claw can be used, but it's not as comfortable), No weighting options.
As with all mice, we'd recommend you try them out yourself before you buy them. However, that's not necessarily easy to do, so through diligent testing of multiple games, through hours of general usage and in some complicated, real-world scenarios like ph...
Great overall design, Reliable build quality, Flawless sensor, Easy to use software, Highly configurable, Braided cable
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PriceFor around £60 the Naos isn't exactly a budget model, but given its specifications and performance it's certainly a competitive product within this price bracket and it'll certainly prove to be fine competition for rival products from brands such as...
Extrait: When it comes to mice (the computer peripherals, not the rodent) we tend to fall into the pattern of buying the most affordable that still functions well enough. Gaming mice are usually full of gimmicks, a plethora of buttons that you'll never use and pro...
Extrait: When most think about gaming mice the first thought is RGB lights over the entire mouse. But that isn't what a gaming mouse is about there are ergonomics, response time, high quality switches, and so much more. Today we are taking a look at the NAOS 7000...
Fantastic ergonomics, Excellent sensor, Great buildquality;
Not so great for claw & fingertip grip, Could have a better scrollwheel;
There's something about Naos 7000 that is especially striking. It's not a special peripheral, and it seems like shouldn't even be able to stand next to its equally-priced competitors. Yet it challenges them, and in certain aspects, it comes out as the bet...