Mionix Avior 7000 Gaming Grade Optical Sensor 7000DPI Fully Customize Buttons Sensor LED Mouse
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Carbonic@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/16/15 |
Mionix Avior 7000 Gaming Grade Optical Sensor 7000DPI Fully Customize Buttons Sensor LED Mouse
Cons:None
Pros:Quality Sensor, Switches and Build. Good ergonomics for palm grip. |
Stiles@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/06/14 |
Mionix Avior 7000 Gaming Grade Optical Sensor 7000DPI Fully Customize Buttons Sensor LED Mouse
Cons:-Scroll wheel has a good grip and works well but it seems like the part of the mouse that will fail first. Feels a bit flimsy.-Would be nice to have LED indicators for the DPI settings.
Pros:-Nice contours-Nice finish-Great feedback on all buttons-Scroll wheel clicks nicely without activating scrolling-Decent heft to it Comment:
Aside from the question of scroll wheel reliability this is the best mouse I have ever owned. Comfortable for me in both palm and claw grips. I have large hands and this fits the bill for me.I was REALLY hesitant switching from my trusty Logitech G9X but I am glad I picked this mouse. This review was modfied by poster @ 08-06-14 04:21 AM |
One word to describe this mouse: Solid. Mionix simply designed a quality product. It's no surprise that Mionix is respected and praised in the PC gaming community. This ambidextrous mouse packs the best sensor in the gaming mouse industry and includes very good responsive, tactile switches. This thing tracks like a dream on any good mousepad The shape of Avior is also spot on, especially for palm grip. I have used the Avior for the 6 months and it still looks brand new, only the feet is kind of scratched up. I wish Mionix would include another pair of rubber feet. If you are right handed get the Mionix Naos over this, you won't regret it. If there is the market Mionix please build a left hand version of the Naos.