Mionix Naos QG Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅28-10-16
Software & Lighting

The Mionix Hub software is well laid out and visually attractive, making it easy to navigate and use. You are provided with detailed information about the number of clicks, the distance scrolled and distanced moved as well as a visual representation of your heartrate and GSR. The statistics page then shows you this information in a graph form (the large dips in heart rate will be where the hand has left the mouse for a period of time). This information can be shared if you like too.

There is of course more traditional mouse performance options including reprogramming/assigning the buttons, the optical sensor performance, including the ability to add your own number of DPI steps up to a total of 5. The software isn't quite complete at this stage as it appears we can't access the Macro editor, but this will be coming shortly as Mionix intend to develop the software further.







The lighting on the Naos QG is attractive, but takes a step back compared to some other mice in regards to prominence as a selling feature. There are two lighting zones, the mouse wheel and the logo and the colour rendering is fairly accurate. The mouse wheel white seems a little pinkish while the rear logo seems a little cooler.



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