Mionix NAOS & AVIOR 7000 Review 4

Mionix NAOS & AVIOR 7000 Review

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The Package


Like other Mionix products, the new versions ship in minimalistic boxes.


The entire exterior design of these mice has been left unchanged, which is good for the most part as the cable still features a braided jacket that is a bit annoying.

Closer Examination


The NAOS looks like its own brilliant self. Coming from the 8200 DPI version to the new 700 DPI ADNS-3310-powered NAOS, nothing has changed on the outside, which is a good thing. The NAOS has near-perfect ergonomics for right-handed users and is a solid performer across the board. Its button mechanisms are also topnotch and the scroll-wheel works well. With the sensor right in the middle of the mouse, the NAOS also handles perfectly.


The AVIOR has also maintained its exterior, and like with the NAOS, we are pretty pleased by that. It is, despite being ambidextrous, still extremely comfortable. The AVIOR 8200 and the NAOS have for a while now been our go-to mice because of both are incredibly comfortable and come with great tracking performance.
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