Mionix Naos 5000 Mouse

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Published: March 24, 2010
Author: Amber Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Provider: Mionix

Features

Not very long ago we looked at a gamer mouse from Mionix named 3200 which ended up being a very nice mouse that we awarded for a well balanced gamer mouse. Today we are taking a look at the Naos 5000 which is the next “high end” mouse that they have decided to release.

We are going to compare it vs the older brother and also vs the Steelseries Xai that is one of the best mice we have tested this far so stay tuned.

About Mionix:

Check out the Mionix website for more information, http://www.mionix.net/page.php?al=about

Specifications:

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
• Truly ergonomic design
• Grip friendly rubber coating
• 7 buttons (7 programmable)
• 3 steps in-game dpi adjustment
• In-game profile switch
• Configurable dpi up to 5040 dpi
• 6 integrated LEDs
• Adjustable polling rate
• 128 kb built-in memory
• Large teflon feets
• Balanced weight tuning system (up to 40 gr)
• 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

DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
130.84×84.72×38.67 mm / 5.15×3.33×1.52 in
Netto (w/o cable): 106 gr
Netto (cable incl.): 158 gr
Weight tuning: up to 40 gr

SENSOR SPECIFICATION
• 5040 dpi gaming laser sensor
• S.Q.A.T – Surface Quality Analyzer Tool
• Adjustable lift distance
• 1 ms response time
• 12 000 frames/sec
• Tracking speed: 5.1 m/sec (200 ips)
• 10.6 megapixels/sec image processing
• Acceleration: 30 g
• 40 000 Hz sampling rate
• True 16-bit data path

The Product:

Mionix Naos 5000 Mouse Mionix Naos 5000 Mouse
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The 5000 comes packed in a very similar box as the earlier 3200 version. The front presents a picture of the mouse while the back has all the features and specifications listed for you to buy the mouse.

Mionix Naos 5000 Mouse Mionix Naos 5000 Mouse
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Inside the box you will find the mouse itself and a small aluminum container that has eight weights in it. The weights are packed in foam to keep them in place inside the box. These weights are very easy to install and I will show you later how to do this.

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  • Amythompson172

    I bought this keyboard for my fiance as a Christmas gift, and overall
    we’ve enjoyed it. The keyboard itself is fantastic, and the keys have a
    solid feel to them with a nice, even distribution for the backlight.

    Our
    only real issue is the battery life. The batteries fully drain about
    every 10 days or so, and this seems to be regardless of whether or not
    the backlight is on. You can plug in the keyboard via Micro USB, but
    it’s an unnecessary step for an otherwise great keyboard.

    http://www.amazon.com/ROCCAT-Isku-Illuminated-Keyboard-ROC-12-701/dp/B006MO924S?tag=emjay2d-20

    • Ville

      Roccat Isku is wired keyboard so battery life shouldn’t be an issue :-)