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Mionix NAOS 7000 (Accessory Review)

The all new Mionix NAOS 7000 is a great gaming accessory for PC owners looking for an edge in their favorite titles. The new accessory features a sleek and stylish design that comes packed with many different customization options, but the mouse is also designed to give players comfort through the longest gaming sessions. Other high quality parts included in the device make it an accurate option for minor movements, and it's also built to last players for many years of rigorous use. Players shopping for a new gaming mouse will want to read on to learn why the Mionix NAOS 7000 should be one of the first options considered when looking for one of best devices around.

The design of the Mionix NAOS 7000 features some unique aesthetics that make it stick out in the industry without sacrificing any comfort. The mouse isn't much larger than a typical gaming mouse, but it does include a few indentions that help it to hold each finger of the player's hand in a comfortable position. The one lone problem with the mouse design would be that any left handed player or gamer that chooses to play their games with the mouse in the left hand will find trouble using the new device.

The Mionix NAOS 7000 is completely programmable with up to seven different buttons available to be mapped to most any PC title. The primary mouse buttons feel great with each click, and Mionix has ensured customers the mouse is designed to last for at least 20 million mouse clicks. The Mionix NAOS 7000 also features great grips in three different areas on the bottom of the mouse to keep the device from sliding unintentionally and to help make more precise, minor movements in game. The grips are also multilayered to keep it from succumbing to wear and tear too soon in its lifetime. One other cool design feature allows player sto customize the mouse with a variety of different

Mionix NAOS 7000 ensures precision during game matches in other ways as well. LED monitors and optical sensors help judge the accuracy in movements with no latency. This also allows the mouse to properly judge which surface is best used for the mouse during gaming sessions. Gamers considering the Mionix NAOS 7000 can pick up the new device for right around $80, which is a pretty good investment for such as high quality device that is sure to last PC gamers for many years before showing any signs of wear. Check out the Mionix NAOS 7000 at major retailers nationwide today!

Score: 9 out of 10



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