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Published: 2016-04-07, Author: Donald , review by: mousearea.com
Ambidextrous, Separate DPI x and y axes, 50-to-7,000dpi resolution range, New angle-tuning function, Lift-distance wizard, Heavy-duty software
Software screens are overly busy, No manual at time of review, Macros are basic, Braided cord is slightly stiff
This ambidextrous mouse for FPS games has lots to offer: a first-rate optical sensor, deep software, and precision that strikes fear into the hearts of that zombie horde. Read More…...
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Published: 2014-08-30, Author: Nick , review by: proclockers.com
Large Skates for effortless gliding, The ability to change the LED color and function as well as turn them off, Comfort the Avior just fells natural in my hand. Like it belongs there. It feels like I can take on the world with this mouse, Software is exte
Sweat stains, At times I find my two smaller fingers at the end hitting one of the other thumb buttons on the other side of the mouse. I had to disable those two buttons, The Mionix Avior 7000 is by far one of the better ambidextrous mice on the market. I
LikesLarge Skates for effortless glidingThe ability to change the LED color and function as well as turn them off.Comfort the Avior just fells natural in my hand. Like it belongs there. It feels like I can take on the world with this mouse.Software is ext...
It hasn't been that long since we tested the Avior 8200 but although both that and the Avior 7000 share the same body and thus have the same excellent grip thanks to the ergonomic ambidextrous design and the rubber coating the performance of their sensors...
Busted softwar, Obtrusive button, Too expensive for what it does
The Avior 7000 should have been a much better mouse, but broken software and questionable design choices hold it back. In the competitive gaming-mouse market, competence is not enough. The Mionix Avior 7000 ($79.99) is an accurate, responsive a...
Abstract: The ambidextrous Mionix Avior 7000 Gaming Mouse comes with a great ADNS-3310 gaming grade 700dpi optical sensor, RGB LEDs, 128 kb built-in memory, powerful software, it has 9 programmable buttons & 5 profiles. The soft-touch surface treatment feels amazin...
For left and right handed people, Two zone illumination, 9 Buttons, Soft coating, High DPI of 7000
A bit pricey, Does not work on all surfaces,
The Avior 7000 is a great mouse with lots of cool things like illumination, high DPI setting, braided cable,… Also it looks very nice and both right and left handed people can use it. If you are looking for a good left handed mouse or one with 9 buttons a...
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Published: 2014-04-28, Author: Michael , review by: technologyx.com
Both the Avior and Naos from Mionix are built to exceptional standards, they are accompanied by outstanding software, and should be near the top of your list when considering a new mouse....
Published: 2014-04-28, Author: Michael , review by: technologyx.com
Both the Avior and Naos from Mionix are built to exceptional standards, they are accompanied by outstanding software, and should be near the top of your list when considering a new mouse....