Mionix Avior 7000 Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2014-04-22

Along with the Naos 7000, Mionix has also launched an ambidextrous model baptized Avior 7000. This product shares all the good features from the Naos, including the Avago ADNS-3310 IR-LED Optical Sensor which tracks with a maximum DPI of 7000, 128Kb of on-board memory for storing profiles, 4 rubber coating layers or illumination control via software.

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Conclusive Thoughts

Since both Naos and Avior sport inside identical hardware, we are tempted to discuss more about the ambidextrous shape than the other features which were covered previously. Considering that we are fans of ambidextrous mice like the Razer Taipan, this one is no exception. We have quite a few programmable buttons available and the rubber finish with four coat layers offers a lot of comfort while maintaining a good grip. Some people may argue that with ambidextrous mice we sometimes hit by mistake the programmable buttons on the right side of the chassis; while with the Taipan we had some attempts to do this, on the Avior everything went smoothly. Anyhow, if you guys still the need to take precautions about this and do not use extra mouse macros or other shortcuts, you can easily disable the desired buttons via the included software.

 

Thanks to the newest 7000DPI ADNS-3310 IR-LED optical sensor, the mouse tracks wonderfully and the firmware has been also fine-tuned so we won’t get any positive or negative acceleration by default.

 

We would like to remind you guys again that even if the coating is of high quality and durable, rubber will still collect oils from our skin and we could expect after some weeks to see circular shapes in the areas the mouse will be touched most.

 

The Avior 7000 mouse model can be found online for about 99 Euros.

 

Mionix Avior 7000 Gaming Mouse is Recommended For:

 

We would like to thank again to Mionix for making this review possible!

 

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