Following the theme of their earlier gaming mice the Naos 5000's packaging is refreshingly clean and subtly understated. The simple black box has very little clutter to draw the eye away from the life-size image of the mouse itself. Mionix are clearly happy to let their product do the talking, and when it looks as good as this does – why not!
The box's is opened by it's bottom flap which is magnetically held shut – a nice touch as you don't have to cut or damage the packaging at all to get inside, unlike so many of the plastic 'blister' packed devices available today. The reverse of the front cover has an explanation of Mionix's choice of name, following their convention of naming products after stars.
Mionix's minimal clutter theme is continued inside the box.
That's it – the total contents of the box are the mouse itself, a neat tin of weights and a leaflet detailing where to download the driver software.
A quick first look at the mouse shows the superb attention to detail that Mionix have lavished on the Naos 5000. A 2m braided cable ends in a gold-plated USB connector for ultimate quality.





