Mionix Naos 7000 Gaming Mouse Review
Peter Donnell / 11 years ago
A Closer Look
Down the left side of the Naos 7000 you’ll find two switches, as well as a deep ergonomic curve that provides a good resting position for you thumb.
The mouse is heavily sloped downwards at the front, and you’ll find your standard left and right mouse buttons which are formed from a split in the top panel of the mouse.
There are two switches behind the scroll wheel which by default are for toggling DPI settings, but you can configure every button on this mouse if you wish. The scroll wheel features a soft rubber coating and a clear ring of plastic underneath that to allow for the LED back lighting to shine through.
The right side of the mouse features two ergonomic curves, separated by a ridge in the middle, this provides a resting spot for both your little finger and ring finger.
At the back, there is a small Mionix logo which is fitted with LED back lighting.
The mouse is very curvaceous and is tailored for right-hand users only, it’s a little large too so should suit those with bigger hands or long fingers who prefer to play with a palm rest play style.
The underside is nice and clean, with four good size Teflon slipmats that will provide great glide over almost any surface, and in the centre, you’ll see a Mionix logo with the optical sensor in the middle.
Finally, the mouse comes hard-wired with a high quality braided cable and a gold-plated USB connection.