Hello beloved readers, welcome the the Mionix Naos 7000 mouse review. We all need a mouse if you are a hardcore gamer, a hard working office person or just someone who loves facebooking. We all need a mouse and keyboard to work on computers and now even the newer UEFI bios’ accept mice as input. My first “real” mouse was a Logitech MX 600 wireless mouse, then I was still using my Dell XPS “gaming” laptop. Then some time ago I decided to build my own computer and the only thing I had was a mouse.
The Logitech was getting a bit old and I was going to buy a high end computer so why not go with a new mouse? So I did, I ordered my first “gaming mouse” a Corsair Vengeance M65 and I am still happy with it (now in use with my parents cause their stupid cheap mouse died and I have a lot of mice to test so…) Now this time we will take a closer look at the aesthetics, features and the performance of this mouse.
First of all I really want to thank Mionix Gaming Gear for providing us a sample of the Naos 7000 mouse. Mionix is relatively young (from 2007) company from Sweden, and I guess most of you readers do not know them, so here you have a little snippet from Mionix’ website:
“Mionix AB was founded in 2007 by Peter Nygren. The goal was to design and develop high-end computer peripherals made for gamers. The company stands for high quality, cool design and a touch of innovation. Mionix has received numerous of international prizes and awards for their products. Mionix has a global presence with a worldwide network of distributors, resellers and partners. For more information, visit www.mionix.net” |