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Reddit mentions of MIONIX NAOS 7000 Multi-Color Ergonomic Optical Gaming Mouse

Sentiment score: 23
Reddit mentions: 46

We found 46 Reddit mentions of MIONIX NAOS 7000 Multi-Color Ergonomic Optical Gaming Mouse. Here are the top ones.

MIONIX NAOS 7000 Multi-Color Ergonomic Optical Gaming Mouse
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    Features:
  • Ergonomic, right-handed gaming mouse
  • Up to 16.8 Million LED color options
  • 128 kb built-in memory
  • 32bit ARM processor 72mhz
  • 7000 DPI optical gaming sensor
  • 6 integrated LEDs in 4 color zones
  • Truly ergonomic design – Right handed
  • ADNS - 3310 gaming grade IR-LED optical sensor
  • In-game DPI adjustment - Up to 7000DPI
  • MAX tracking speed 5.45m/sec (215 IPS)
  • No positive or negative hardware acceleration
  • Adjustable Lift Off Distance
  • S.Q.A.T - Surface Quality Analyzer Tool
  • Lighting effects Color shift, Solid, Blinking, Pulsating and Breathing
  • Up to 16.8 Million LED color options
Specs:
ColorBlack 2015
Height3.87 Inches
Length5.1 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.33 Pounds
Width3.3 Inches

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Found 46 comments on MIONIX NAOS 7000 Multi-Color Ergonomic Optical Gaming Mouse:

u/SkaterxXxBoy · 4 pointsr/buildapc

Mionix Naos 7000. It has the amazing grip of the deathadder (better build quality however), a incredible smooth rubber grip coating, and 4 programable buttons. it also comes with the ability to change dpi on the mouse by default and the software is so extensive.

link: http://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY

link about the software: https://www.google.com/search?q=mionix+naos+7000+software%5C&safe=strict&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=643&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjk86fK2JXKAhXL2R4KHXpADRQQ_AUICCgD#imgrc=57AhjOAx98rQxM%3A

https://www.google.com/search?q=mionix+naos+7000+software%5C&safe=strict&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=643&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjk86fK2JXKAhXL2R4KHXpADRQQ_AUICCgD#imgdii=57AhjOAx98rQxM%3A%3B57AhjOAx98rQxM%3A%3BDIqTWaYlYwpb_M%3A&imgrc=57AhjOAx98rQxM%3A

https://www.google.com/search?q=mionix+naos+7000+software%5C&safe=strict&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=643&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjk86fK2JXKAhXL2R4KHXpADRQQ_AUICCgD#imgdii=57AhjOAx98rQxM%3A%3B57AhjOAx98rQxM%3A%3Btfv3Ze4bXvfzcM%3A&imgrc=57AhjOAx98rQxM%3A

https://www.google.com/search?q=mionix+naos+7000+software%5C&safe=strict&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=643&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjk86fK2JXKAhXL2R4KHXpADRQQ_AUICCgD#imgdii=57AhjOAx98rQxM%3A%3B57AhjOAx98rQxM%3A%3Bin7C1KVaeG-UnM%3A&imgrc=57AhjOAx98rQxM%3A

the mionix castor is an all hand grip mouse for any grip palm, claw, etc.

u/Wolfgangeth · 4 pointsr/MouseReview

Mionix Naos is always a good choice for someone who wants that kind of shape.

u/foxual · 3 pointsr/MouseReview

That's a sweetspot pricepoint for LOTS of great mice. All have the latest and greatest sensors, just pick one you think would fit your hand and grip best (in no particular order):

u/alexp9000 · 3 pointsr/MouseReview

I second the Mionix Naos. It seems to have tons of customization and good software and a very ergonomic design. Plus it's on sale http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00HGKQ6VY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1406858719&sr=8-1

I personally have the Steel series rival after having the DA 2013 and couldn't be happier

u/FinanceShminance · 2 pointsr/buildapc

It all depends on grip, but for my money the Mionix Naos 7000 is absurdly comfortable: link

u/lWerdnal · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Mionix Naos 7000 its big, has a rest for your non mouse fingers and feels great overall.

u/That_Guy404 · 2 pointsr/MouseReview

How would you say the castor is sized/weighted relative to the naos 5000?

I prefer a fairly large/heavy mouse. I put most of the optional weights into the 5000. It looks to me like the naos 8200 has the same exact body as the 5000 so those should be the same. You ever have problems with the sensor on the castor?

  • Castor
  • Naos 8200
  • Naos 7000

    There's also the Naos 7000 but it doesn't really seem different from the 5000 or 8200. Naos series uses laser sensors from 5000-8200 DPI. The Castor is an optical sensor with 5000 DPI native. I haven't really used anything apart from the Naos 5000 and cheap mice before that so I don't know much on the differences.
u/jsheradin · 2 pointsr/buildapc

I have the Mionix NAOS 7000. I absolutely love it and would recommend it to anybody for the following reasons:

  • Fits in your hand amazingly well
  • Has a great surface coating, slightly rubbery, but perfectly smooth
  • Full 16.8 million color RGB
  • Flawless sensor with no accelleration
  • Replaceable/exchangeable key switches to suit your preference

    The Mionix website does a much better job selling it.

    Seriously, get this mouse.
u/Cablex66 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Mouse: Mionix Naos 7000 Optical Sensor

Mouse Pad: Mionix Alioth Medium

Keyboard: Ducky Zero SZ w/Browns

Speakers: Creative GigaWorks T40 Series II

Headphones: HyperX Cloud II Gunmetal

30+ year old Canadian.

u/Crimtide · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

This my favorite mouse .. The comfort is.. superb... feels and fits the hand nicely.

u/Astrothunderkat · 2 pointsr/MouseReview

Mionix NAOS 7000 would be a great choice if you like large mice.

http://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY

Absolutely love mine, so comfy. Biggest mouse ever.

u/botticus51 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

I would also recommend the Mionix Naos 7000. Extremely comfortable fit and texture to it and looks awesome with the custom color controls.

https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468959385&sr=8-1&keywords=mionix+naos+7000

u/ColHannibal · 2 pointsr/MouseReview

All the Logitech mice are way smaller than what they used to make, I am going to say the Mionix Naos 7000

https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY

u/kublaikwong · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY

you might like this mouse if your two fingers are unsupported

u/BlamelessVestalsLot · 1 pointr/buildapc

My suggestion is the Mionix Naos 7000 if you use palm/fingertip grip.
It's a great mouse with an amazing sensor.

If you use a claw grip the Mionix Castor is only $10 more

Also Zowie FK and EC series mice I've heard as just as amazing.

u/pppeater · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

I don't know why it doesn't show on the deals page but the Naos 7000 is also on sale plus has a $5 off coupon which should bring it to $34.99:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HGKQ6VY/

So which one is better?

u/motodoto · 1 pointr/MouseReview

The Mionix Naos 7000 has an almost legendarily good build quality and it uses one of the better optical sensors out there. I just ordered one after much research and consideration. I really like ergo mice though (had a Steelseries Ikari Laser when those were top of the line, but the middle mouse button breaks, then had a Steelseries Na'Vi edition sensei, again middle mouse button breaks and the build quality is pretty low, makes noise when I lift it, I'm done with Steelseries they make crap now).

http://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY

If you don't do palm grip though you might not like this, really depends on your grip.

u/Nestromo · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

NAOS 7000 if you are looking for pure comfort, but it doesn't have as many bells, and whistles as the G502.

u/the_burt_macklin_fbi · 1 pointr/MouseReview

Check out the Mionix Naos 7000. I use this for my daily driver at work due to it's incredible ergonomics and feel. It has the shape you're looking for without being too heavy, along with the 3310 sensor and awesome software - which is also great. Sells on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY

u/mutsuto · 1 pointr/MouseReview

I'm thinking about getting a new mouse. I tried some out in store the other day, to discover they all feel more comfortable than the cheap thing I have right now. I don't quite know what it is that I want.

  • Games: I don't have a primary atm, so a bit of everything. Though I rarely play fps games. [But I haven't tried Overwatch, and that might change my mind]. No MMO or MOBA. But I'll be using the mouse daily for everything, including general browsing and use while researching etc.

  • Handed: Right. Though I do sometimes use my mouse in my left, so maybe ambidextrous. Not a requirement though, as I can happily use a right-handed w/ my left.

  • Budget: Maximum at £50. But would prefer lower [since I don't need bells and whistles].

  • Hand size: Average, ish. 17cm tip of the middle finger to the base of the hand. I think that's what you're asking for. 8cm sideways.

  • Grip type: I tend to grip w/ my fingertips, and pivot on the 'ball' of my hand/ wrist. But I also change, and sometimes use others for a bit. edit: I think my grip type is heavily dependent on the mouse I'm holding. I tried a Mionix and it was comfortable.

  • Weight: I don't know, I've never held a 'heavy' mouse before. So I'll just say average.

    Any other details:

  • I generally would like to be able to adjust my mouses sensitivity on-mouse via buttons.

  • I don't want any configuration via software i.e. plug and play. [as I use linux, and drivers are generally a bitch]

  • No LEDS [or atleast disableable], and it can't look too gamery.

  • Buttons near the thumb for browsing: back-up, go-forward type things.

  • Preferably black or grey, but not required. Preferably non-obtuse logos, but not required.

  • Since I don't play fps, I especially don't need a mouse that they tend to like, with really low sensitivity and sliding your hand all over the table to use. I don't have much desk space, and due to my fingertip-pivot-grip I need a sensitivity such that I can maneuver my cursor around my 24" monitor w/ ease.

  • Wired

  • Not a requirement, I don't know if such things exist, but - quiet? Do quiet mice exist?

    Since I don't know too much about mice, I'm quite open for suggestion, and I don't think I'm too picky and could have my mind changed if you recommend something. If there are any features [esp. ergonomic ones] you think would be useful to me, please tell me.

    ---

    Also - What's with the mice with the free wheeling scrolls? Is there a list of mice that use this? What are the general uses for this? Looks quite fun though... So, if it's a choice that I can get w/o many sacrifices, I wouldn't say no.

    edit: I'll not have a look over logical increments if anything catches my eye. But I doubt it since I don't really know what I'm looking for. This Logitech G400s and Razer Deathadder are the kind of look I'm trying to avoid.
u/pheonix94 · 1 pointr/buildapc

Mionix Naos 7000 is probably the most comfortable mouse I have used. Takes a little bit of time to get used too and is definitely a righty only mouse.

u/M1ndl355 · 1 pointr/MouseReview

I was going to recommend the Logitech G510s and the G502. But, both do kind of have a spaceship aesthetic feel to them...

So, instead look into the Roccat Isku and for the mouse Zowie FK1, DeathAdder Chroma, Mionix Naos 7000, Mionix Avior 7000, CoolerMaster Alcor, Any of the Roccat Kone Pure Optical/Military, or the Corsair M45.

Many of these mice and keyboards come down to preference. So, pick and choose which ones you like and if you have any questions/concerns please respond and I'm sure that someone will respond to you as soon as possible.

u/mercury996 · 1 pointr/starcraft

If you like the feel of the Razer Deathadder but hate the hit or miss on quality look into the Mionx NAOS 7000.

Fantastic gaming mouse made/designed in Sweden.

http://www.amazon.com/Mionix-NAOS-Optical-Sensor-Mouse/dp/B00HGKQ6VY

u/posts_never · 1 pointr/Ergonomics

I'm 25 -- a programmer by day and a gamer by night. I developed really severe tendonitis 2 years ago. Imagine a line of fire from the top of your hands all to the way up your arms and over your shoulder...yeah, that was me. It started with pain on the top of my hands and crept up due to misunderstanding the causal mechanisms. Don't be me.

  • Absolutely get an ergonomic gaming mouse. This is the one you want. I love it, it's my favorite mouse I've ever gamed with, and I've gone through quite a few, and the others weren't even ergonomic.
  • For work, I like this mouse. It's not completely upright but it's in-between upright and horizontal. It also comes paired with a keyboard sometimes, which I also recommend.
  • Start doing yoga. I know you're 18 and not feeling pain at the moment, and yoga is probably something you regard as kinda goofy and maybe a little feminine and overall not interesting to you, but trust me, it's the fucking bomb. I used to go to a chiropractor for my pain and one day we were talking and she mentioned that if everybody did yoga she wouldn't have a job...so I started doing yoga the next week and now I don't need a chiropractor anymore. Yep. It has the added bonus of making you feel amazing afterwards, too.
  • Get your monitor up higher. If you have a 27", aim for your eyes at 1/3 of the way down from the top. With a 24" it's ok to be closer to the top of the monitor.
  • You probably don't have money yet, but when you eventually do get money, invest in this. This is just the base -- you can buy your own tabletop and put it on top so it doesn't feel like you have a geeky sit/stand desk at home. While it's true you can get away with sitting in its entirety if you take long frequent breaks and reset your spine and hips, I found that just having the option to stand was a more efficient way to solve the problem, just in terms of time spent at computer. For work, you can swap it up on an as-needed basis. For gaming, you can do things like sit during your 45 minute LoL game (or whatever you play) and pop it up to standing between games or while in queue. This also encourages you to walk around your room, etc.
  • So far I've mostly thrown solutions at you, and solutions are good, but what's even better is understanding the problem. Nobody has the same body as you, and nobody lives in it as much as you. Consult doctors/specialists to build your knowledge base, but understand they won't solve your problems for you. Think of the body as a physical system like any other and reason about it. Realize that everything is connected, and that when one part of the body hurts, it's probably because another part of the body isn't doing its job, or that you're setting that part of the body up to fail by not giving it everything it needs to succeed. One pretty common problem (and my problem) is that your shoulders and head will pull forward over time, and this causes curvature in the thoracic spine which compresses nerves that go down your arms, causing pain in the hands. That's just one example of how weird and interconnected this stuff is. I was stupid and didn't know this, so I kept trying to ice my hands or do other things to them, when the pain started appearing there. Don't be me, look at the big picture.
  • Last thing. Stretches can be useful too, and these are the kinds of things you can actually start doing pre-injury. There are two stretches I find useful. First, this stuff from Day 9 is good for opening your forearms. This doesn't get at posture, but it's good for gaming. For posture, you want this. In particular the hands up the wall stretch where you contract and pull your elbows down to level is the money stretch, though the others are definitely useful, too.

    Feel free to DM me if you have questions. Love to help
u/FatS4cks · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I wholeheartedly recommend the Mionix Naos as a replacement for the deathadder.

u/the40ftbadger · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY apply the $5 coupon get it BNIB for $35 from amazon right now. I pulled it out last night to remember why i didn't stick with it, the pinky rest protrudes a little to far, but the ring finger one feels nice! if your hand was big enough though i could see it being more comfortable. But it's really nice besides that, it's pretty big. Lemme know if you want some comparison shots once i'm home.

u/toasty888 · 1 pointr/pcgaming

First I got one of these:

obutto r3volution

Then I got one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY

No more Carpal... Oh, and stretch your fingers and wrist every 60 minutes or so.

Oh, and these help too.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0106D1DCY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They're thin and provide a bit of compression which helps.

u/Rickety-Bridge · 1 pointr/leagueoflegends

Mionix NAOS. I palm my mouse and it rests so comfortably on it.

https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY

u/TheDark1105 · 1 pointr/gamingpc

I've heard the the coating wears off after a while, so that's one issue.

My personal issue with it is the LED cannot be switched off and the color is based on the set DPI step. Not cool.

I ended up getting this mouse instead if you're interested. There's also an ambidextrous version call the Mionix AVIOR.

u/MRThundrcleese · 1 pointr/buildapc

the g502 has a Pixart PMW 3366DM sensor which is a bit better than the ADNS 9800 in the m65. its got a better scrollwheel with side scrolling and infinite scroll. plus more programmable buttons.

the g600 is a great mouse for MOBAs and MMOs it also uses the ADNS 9800. for the price its got a great feature set.

the mionix naos 7000 might be something to consider. big, wide comfortable mouse with pinky support and a PixArt PMW 3310DH which is pretty much the best sensor on the market right now.

this video gives a good rundown on a lot of the more popular mice.

u/Gregas_ · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

This may be not what your looking for, but the Naos 7000 could be an option. It is a right handed mouse like the deathadder but is alot bigger and wider, it fits all of my fingers, which the deathadder didn't (for me atleast). It also has a really good optical sensor and great build quality.

u/PandaReich · 1 pointr/Guildwars2

I've been using this guy for about four years or so. Holy shit is it comfortable, I don't even have to grip my mouse very much. My hand pretty much just rests perfectly on it. I've bought two and will probably get another one after this one dies.

EDIT: Did't see the part about a multi-button mouse.

u/The_Hot_Carl_God · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I just switched from the Death Adder Chroma to the Mionix Naos 7000 and it is the most comfortable mouse I have ever used when this one breaks im going to immediately buy another one its that good.

u/Aberu1337 · 1 pointr/MouseReview

Mionix Naos 7000. Great mouse, used it for years.

https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY

PMW-3310 sensor so almost the best sensor out there, it's a little heavier than the super gamer light mice at 147g (that's still fairly light overall and is just the weight including the cable, which the g303 you ahve is 137g with cable) but it has the ergonomic shape you are looking for and the rubber surface is great in keeping you from sweating and giving you better grip for lifts.

u/WSBowman · 0 pointsr/MouseReview

Looks like a Mionix Naos of some sort to my eye but it's white.