Mionix Naos 5000 High Performance Gaming Mouse Review

👤by Simon Green Comments 📅01-02-10
A Closer Look


One area where the Naos 5000 differs significantly from it's earlier cousins is in the ergonomically designed shape – no longer are you left with a couple of fingers dangling as this mouse's shape accommodates those 'spare' fingers nicely!



Another change is that of the 7 buttons ALL of them are programmable via the very well laid out and comprehensive downloadable software. The mouse is fully plug & play so you don't need to use the software if you don't want to – the buttons all have default settings which makes it very usable straight out of the box.



The three leds in front of the side buttons are to indicate what level the dpi adjustment is currently set at.



Underneath the Naos we see 4 very large Teflon glide pads which give the mouse a super silky feel, even on a less than perfect surface. Either side of the laser sensor you can see the two doors for the customisable weight system.

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