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All in all, the Naos 8200 is a fantastic premium mouse. The highlight of it is definitely its comfort – it's one of, if not the, most comfortable mouse to ever grace our palms (the Func MS-3 being another contender). Beyond this, the build quality is...
Mionix had a real breakthrough with the original Naos 5000 mouse that featured one of the best laser sensors of its time, the Avago ADNS-9500. Today, we will take a look at the updated version of the NAOS. Dubbed the Naos 8200, it is of course capable...
On paper, there's a lot to be impressed about with the latest gaming mouse from Mionix. Just the processing power in this mighty rodent alone is enough to amaze (and make you feel old). It features a 72MHz ARM processor – we've owned computers that had...
This is the best gaming mouse I have ever used. After the first match I decided to move some controls around. The Naos 8200 offers seven programmable buttons so I moved a lot of hard to reach controls over to the mouse to improve my skills and make life...
Today DaveChaos takes a look at the Naos 8200 gaming mouse from Mionix. Watch the video review below and check out the full spec listing at the bottom.Available on YouTube in...
Mionix is a relative newcomer when it comes to PC peripherals but is making a name for itself by releasing some of the most comfortable mice around. A case in point is the Naos 7000, which offer great design and comfort in equal measure. But there's a...
I had my very first encounter with an NAOS gaming mouse back in 2009 with the 5000 version and although since then i must have used at least 50 other models i still remember that one mainly because of its design and control software. Of course having...
The Naos 8200's design and performance nearly justify its high cost, but shoddy software makes it impossible to recommend at any price. Considering that most wired gaming mice top out at around $80, a mouse that costs even more would logically...
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