But what happens when Mionix get around to making a mouse that feels as good as it works?
You get, at least in theory, the Naos 7000.
Which is anawesomegaming mouse.

Even feels (mostly) the same.
There’s the same top-shelf ergonomics, which makes the mouse comfortable to use all day long.
There’s the same soft-rubber, matte finish which provides fantastic grip and feelsexpensive.
A few tweakshavebeen made in terms of your interaction with the mouse.
The mousehweel feels slightly heavier, with a more discernable click to it.
For the most part, though, it’s a case of ain’t broke, don’t fix.
People like myself dig the mice for their comfort, practicality and simplicity.
Not every gaming mouse needs to be a neon-flashing monstrosity of angles and flourishes.
Where changeshavebeen made is inside the mouse.
This review won’t be for you, sorry.
just direct all complaints to plunkettATkotakuDOTcom.
Itretails for $80.