Introduction
Here we have another mouse from Mionix, the latest in the Naos series. The name Naos comes from a blue super giant star moving very quickly through space, one of the brightest in our galaxy.
This mouse sports a 3200dpi sensor as opposed to it’s bigger brother’s 5040dpi sensor and features a very comfortable looking design but it is pricey. Let’s see how it performs and if the high price tag is justified.
Features
- Truly ergonomic design
- Truly ergonomic design with support for all five fingers
- Plug n Play
- Completely Plug n Play, software needed only for configuration
- Maximum grip
- The rubber coating ensures a maximum grip
- 3200 dpi LED-optical sensor
- Reliable and accurate LED-optical sensor technology
- Built-in memory
- Bring your settings and recorded macros with you
- Customizable LED light system
- Personalize your mouse with your favourite color
- 3 steps customizable dpi in-game adjustment
- Choose from 3 dpi steps and switch between them in-game
- 7 programmable buttons
- The buttons can be assigned to any key command or macro
- Adjustable polling rate
- Tune it all the way up to 1000Hz through the software
Specifications
- Truly ergonomic design
- Grip friendly rubber coating
- 7 buttons (7 programmable)
- 3 steps in-game dpi adjustment
- Configurable dpi up to 3200 dpi
- Adjustable polling rate
- Built-in memory
- Large teflon feet
- Gold-plated USB connection
- Full speed USB 2.0 with Plug n Play
- Cable length: 2 m (braided for durability)
- Compatible with all kinds of surfaces
Sensor Specifications
- 3200 dpi gaming LED-optical sensor
- 3.5mm lift distance
- 1 ms response time
- 6469 frames/sec
- Tracking speed: 1 m/sec (40 ips)
- 5.8 megapixels/sec image processing
- Acceleration: 15 g
- True 16-bit data path