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Gamers rejoice: The Naos QG is a fully programmable seven-button mouse with an ergonomic right-handed design. It features an optical sensor that supports up to 12,000 DPI with 5 steps adjustment for extreme sensitivity and accurate gameplay Read More
This has been my favorite mouse, been using since the Naos 5000/7000.
Has been going strong since I bought it no issues for me except some double clicking which I fixed with safety click latency in the software.
Time to upgrade to the pro!
The mouse is fine overall, great sensor. The grip is pretty wide and it gets uncomfortable if you want to lift the mouse. The heart beat sensor is pretty inaccurate, but that is expected for a gimmick like this. Also the green light from the sensor is very noticeable.
Was looking for a new mouse to replace g9 with a similar shape/grip. Though this one would do the trick. Nope. Pretty unusable with my mouse handling. I like being able to grip and lift the mouse slightly with thumb and pinky. This particular mouse expects you to cup it with your palm and glide it all over without lifting. Coating somewhat slippery and uncomfortable. Software is lacking.
Went back to Logitech. Better software + only have to use one for both keyboard and mouse. Currently using G502 and home and pretty happy with it. Tried G Pro and didn't quite like it, yet I found a similarly shaped G302 better and use it at work.
FutilityNot sure with your problems, but you should be able to lift it easily with your thumb and pinky. Sounds like you don't really have a palm grip?
Futilityagree with huali there, you sure u got a full palm grip? The Razer naga has a pretty similar shape, but slightly more angular, so maybe look there?
The mouse itself is good, although a bit wide for my tastes, and I have big hands. My main problem with this mouse is the SOFTWARE. I uncovered bugs in its firmware/configurator, and I even reported it to Mionix. They acknowledged that there is indeed a bug, but I have not heard back whether or not they did anything about it. The heart rate monitor does not work on macOS, only Windows from what I've seen. Because of these reasons, I'm giving 3 stars.
Center plastic section isn't glued down right. All my previous Mionix mice have been awesome, and this mouse would be amazing if it didn't constantly shift and creek under my hand.
I guess I got what I paid for: a mouse that couldn't be sold at full price. This practically seals my decision to never buy from MD ever again.
If that's the feeling you get from my above review, then clearly you failed to actually read the review. I have used Mionix mice for the last 6-7 years. Maybe more. They fit my hands very well and are pretty good mice. They have ended up in the garbage bin for two reasons: the rubber coating goes bad over time (becomes very sticky and I cannot clean it any amount to fix this...but that happens after years of use), or in one instance the mouse wheel just died.
I blame MD because there have been more than just a couple drops of products that were being sold at a discount because of defects or inferior parts. I question whether I should give them any further money from reading a plethora of comments on this site over the several years I've paid attention to it. Does Mionix take some blame in this? Yes - they do. But I can't go to them for support...and none of their products that I have bought before through the normal channels have ever had issues.
Just as comfortable as the other Naos', but with extra functionality. The green flash of the sensors is somewhat annoying at the start, but you get used to it pretty much instantly.
It's basically the naos 7000 with the heart sensor. My only grief is the software they decided to make for the sensor. Overwolf is a bloated mess of a joke as far as software goes. Additionally history was inconsistent, and the sensor sometimes doesn't report for apparently no reason. I'm about to just forcibly disable the annoying green light.
but overall it's the Naos 7000 which is my favorite mouse of all time, with a cooler color to the rubber and the heart sensor, and the price I got it for in the drop was considerably less than the Naos 7000 is priced at.
Now for Mionix to make my dream MOBA mouse...
* 3-4 side buttons
* Mesh lightweight design like the FinalMouse Ultralight Pro with a rubber coating.
* Same form factor and shape as the Naos 7000.
* Lightest possible mouse mechanical key switches to press.
* Paracord
* Infinity scroll wheel with button to turn that feature on and off (ala Logitech Master MX)
* Best possible sensor on the market at the moment of engineering. DPI fully customizable in increments of 1 with software.
If they can do this, they will have made the best MOBA mouse in history.
Great mouse, amazing sensor, precise switches. I was hoping to use the biometrics for OBS with streaming, they're accurate and responsive enough, but there is simply no software. Mionix only provides an API to access it, so unless you're a software developer and willing to create your own solution for this premium product you just bought, you're out of luck.
There is one extension for overwolf that gives you a little window overlayed on top of your game, but OBS doesn't even properly capture it, and even if it did you need to use a third party overlay software, and the extension itself is clickable and can't be locked so if you moused over it while playing it would interfere with your game. It's also barely customizable (no size, can't be partially off screen, it will reset its own position, only option is 3 color choices).
This would be a 5 star mouse if the software was better, but the biometrics are a big feature they hype up and it's barely useable in any realistic way. I've tried reaching out to them on they official Reddit and another forum, no response other than another user saying "yeah this would be cool" to my OBS idea.