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Mionix Naos 5000

Mionix Naos 5000

The Mionix Naos 5000 features up and down DPI selection buttons and left side thumb buttons. The scroll wheel has a grippy rubber surface, nice tactical feel and is easy to depress. The edges of the scroll wheel light up as part of the customizable lighting system. In addition to the two thumb buttons on the left side, there are also three lights that indicate which DPI profile you are using.

  • Mionix Naos 5000
  • Mionix Naos 5000
  • Mionix Naos 5000
  • Mionix Naos 5000
  • Mionix Naos 5000
  • Mionix Naos 5000
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Based on 30 reviews
  • Excellent:
    15
  • Good:
    10
  • Average:
    3
  • Bad:
    2

Reviews

  • By TechSpot on June 11, 2010

    Mionix NAOS 5000 Gaming...

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  • By Gamers Daily News on January 11, 2012

    One thing is certain across the board for all gamers when choosing peripherals; the importance of the comfort factor. If a device is not comfortable, then it will not last. Remember the placement of the black and white buttons on the original Xbox...

    65
  • By Atomic MPC on June 10, 2011

    Well made, but difficult to...

    74
  • By Bjorn3D on September 29, 2010

    The Mionix NAOS 5000 is an excellent gaming mouse. It is by far the most comfortable mouse we have used in a long time. It might take a day or two to get used to, but after that, it is an excellent mouse. It comes loaded with features and a software...

    90
  • By NotebookCheck on September 11, 2010

    The Mionix NAOS 5000 is a high-end gaming mouse that performed convincingly in our review. The material, finish and particularly the ergonomics are very good and few mice in this corner of the market can keep up with the NAOS 5000. Subjectively, using...

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  • By Expert Reviews on June 21, 2010

    Probably the most expensive gaming mouse we've seen, the design and specs are impressive, but we can't see most gamers getting their money's worth....

    80
  • By Benchmark Reviews on June 10, 2010

    The DPI on this mouse is able to be changed, with a DPI ranging from 90 to 5040. On-the-fly DPI switching is also included, with two buttons placed on the mouse to accomplish this. The polling rates are also able to be changed. The Naos 5000 contains...

    88
  • By Top Review Shop on May 03, 2010

    Mionix is a relatively new company in the gaming peripherals market, at least compared to other more established companies like Razer, Steelseries and the like. Nonetheless, Mionix has turned quite a few heads with their initial product releases such...

    80
  • By Overclockers Online on April 25, 2010

    I plugged in the Naos 5000, loaded up the software, and fired up a few games. I played through all of Assassin’s Creed 2 and Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Advanced War Fighter with it, and I have to say, it never let me down once. The mouse was...

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  • By Guru of 3D on April 23, 2010

    The Mionix NAOS 5000 game mouse is one of nearly too many gaming mouses out there. It does however rank itself high and can be positioned in the more high-end segment, totally catering to the real hardcore gamers our there. The mouse is not just...

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