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Mionix NAOS PRO Wired Gaming Mouse, 19K DPI Optical Sensor with 400 IPS, Kailh 80M Click Durability Micro-switches, 1K HZ Polling Rate, 7 Programmable Buttons, On-Board Memory for PC and MAC

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Style: NAOS PRO


Features

  • Designed For Precision - With a state-of-the-art optic sensor with 19000 DPI, 400 IPS, 1000Hz polling rate features, and a 0.5% error rate, which is the lowest error rate on a sensor, ever. Tracking and accuracy is not a problem with our wired mouse.
  • The Shape Is Everything - Our PC gaming mice sport an ergonomic design that blends performance with comfort. They fit well into your hands and reduce tension and fatigue caused by extended use.
  • The Last PC Mouse Standing - Built with durable exteriors with mechanical switches rated for 80 million clicks, you can rely on this PC gaming mouse to keep you company through many online battles.
  • Save Your Settings - These optic sensor PC gaming accessories are fitted with on-board memory to store your settings and customizations so you don't have to reset them every time you change computers.
  • Frictionless Movements - The underside of our mouse for gaming are equipped with high-quality PTFE feet. As such, the wired computer mouse glides smoothly on almost any surface without lag or delay.

Brand: Mionix


Color: black


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Ergonomic Design


Movement Detection Technology: Optical


Brand: ‎Mionix


Series: ‎NAOS PRO


Item model number: ‎NAOS-PRO


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Linux, Windows XP, Windows 7


Item Weight: ‎5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 3 x 1 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5 x 3 x 1 inches


Color: ‎black


Power Source: ‎USB


Manufacturer: ‎Mionix


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 15, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Ergonomic Design
I originally had the NAOS 3200, a great mouse that lasted for about 5 years with daily use and it performed admirably. Sadly it can't be ordered anymore but I will be switching over to the NAOS PRO, so this review is for the overall design of this product family. This has been one of the best designed mice for someone like me who likes to use the palm grip, and is great at preventing wrist and joint strain from moving and repositioning the mouse. The finger rests on the right side are such a rare but indispensable feature for my grip style. I used to have major wrist and joint pain issues with smaller claw grip-style mice frequently used at work. I looked non-stop for solutions until I found this design, which addressed all my issues by ensuring a comfortable and wide grip, where I can rest my fingers and move the mouse without gripping too hard and stressing my ring and pinkie fingers. Other notes: the plastic is high quality and durable, and had very minimal chipping/flaking. However, the rubber ring for the scrollwheel was less impressive and broke off after a couple months. The scrollwheel still worked fine, but it was definitely the weakest link. I had no other issues with the sensors, wire, etc. After 4-5 years the left click started being "glitchy" because it doesn't properly register when it's being held down, but this was after heavy use - a lightly used backup is still going strong, so I can't take off any stars, all things considered! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023 by A H

  • Always going back to Mionix...
I'm a big guy with big hands. Most mice are relatively small for me, and eventually cause discomfort. This is my 3rd Mionix mouse and there's a reason I keep coming back! Not only does Mionix have great quality, but the mice are on the large side where you can comfortably rest your entire hand on the mouse without any fingers falling off. I tried a few other mice (Corsair, Logitech, non-name brand), and found myself just missing the sheer comfort that using the Mionix mouse gives. There arent a lot of frills, even though there are a lot of additional options with the software, allowing you to remap and create macros. The scroll-wheel is very serviceable, however thats where the fault began with my last Mionix mouse (scroll-wheel clicking stopped working after several years of gaming). It would be nice if they offered a wireless version of their larger mice, but now I have a backup wireless in the Corsair mouse if I ever need. If other mice leave your hand aching, Mionix is where its at. This is my first Naos Pro, but it feels right at home compared to the prior two Mionix mice I had. Claw grip and palm grip are both comfortable and easy. If you have SMALL HANDS, this mouse is probably not a good option for you, however! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2022 by Joe

  • Not good for use with palm grip
The mouse feels nice and I probably would've liked it if I continued using it, but I had to stop almost immediately because the side buttons on the mouse are extremely difficult to use properly if you're using a palm grip. The side buttons require minimal force to press down, and due to how far up they're placed, it's extremely easy to accidentally press both of the buttons at once when you're only trying to press Mouse5. I use these buttons particularly often so this makes the mouse unusable for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024 by Joseph

  • Great ergo for large hands...just not clean ones.
I'm 6'2" with hands larger hands to boot. I'd purchased a NAOS before and, after extensive use, the mouse wheel started acting up on me. The rest of the construction was great and I loved working with it. After trying a few other mice I'm back here with the NAOS Pro. I love it's ergonomics, I love that it's wider so my pinky and ring finger don't have to drag on the mouse mat, and I love the feel of quality in my hand. It doesn't have a bunch of extra features outside of the, now pretty standard, extra buttons and DPI adjustment. My only complaint is that sometimes the mouse doesn't "stick" to my hands. That's a strange way to put it, but I feel like if my hands were just washed or are very dry the mouse just wants to slip out of my hands. It doesn't happen all the time and the rest of the mouse works well for me so I just put up with it. Most of the time it's fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by David L

  • This is THE BEST mouse. Period.
This mouse not only feels great and is a lot wider and more comfortable, but the polling rate makes it so precise and smooth. I have never had a mouse as pin point accurate and easy to feel and control as this mouse. I purchased around 5 different gaming mouses and none of that compared. I tried the wireless Omen ambidextrous mouse, the RAT mouse, the Logitech g502, and Red Dragon mouse. It is very close to the Red Dragon in how it feels, but it is definitely wayyyyy more precise and easy to control. It has leveled up my aiming ability for sure. I am always going to stick to this brand. And amazing how affordable it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022 by Ashton Anderson

  • Favorite Mouse Shape
My brother bought a Mionix Naos 7000 over 10 years ago and as soon as I tried it I knew I had to get one for myself. It lasted me years, but eventually the mouse wheel click began malfunctioning. It would double press or not activate at all when pressed. I eventually bought this one to replace it last year and it's been fantastic. Unfortunately last night I spilled my drink on it and, of course, the thing that broke was the mouse wheel click. I'm going to have to order another now. Thankfully they are very affordable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by Kreeze

  • Our Favorite Mouse
We used to use the older version, and when they stopped selling those, we tried one of their other designs. We did not like the way that one felt in our hands (husband and I). We were happy to see they made this style again. We ordered multiple to have extra (in case they stop making these). We have tried other mice and none of them feel as good as the NAOS 3200 and pro. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024 by Slbond

  • Died after just 1 year
Mouse worked fine until today. I turned the computer on and it didn't recognize the mouse. The Mionix software didn't see that a mouse was connected. Kind of an expensive mouse to last just over a year. I'm sure it's just past warranty coverage.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024 by J. Kemp

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