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nantipaneith
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Mar 23, 2018
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This thing costs a similar sum to the mionix Naos that recently dropped here. What’s the difference? One is an all-around great ergonomic package for the price, while this is a cheap-ass-built mouse with a good sensor with an apologetic mouse pad included. Don’t waste your money on inferior no-name products; do your research, buy well-reviewed brand mice, and happily use them for years to come.
Mar 23, 2018
nahtee
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Mar 24, 2018
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nantipaneithMionix Naos is also heavier and larger. Have you even used the nixeus revel? Great value for the sensor and shape you're getting, and I didn't have any build quality problems in the 6 months I owned one. Many people including myself feel they aim better with ambidextrous mice, so having a lightweight and small one with a top of the line sensor and sensei-like shape for $30 is a great deal. RocketJumpNinja also rates this mouse as one of his top recommendations out of like 100+ mice, and Nixeus is far from a no name brand. They've established themselves as arguably the best brand for budget gaming products
Mar 24, 2018
Cyrik
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Mar 25, 2018
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nantipaneithThe Naos has an unforgiving shape that forces a niche grip on the user. Many people will find that mouse uncomfortable or clumsy. It's heavy and it has a stiff, braided cable that will resist movement and push itself around when you remove your hand from the mouse.
The Revel has the current best optical sensor, an ambidextrous safe shape, and it's lightweight, which is something serious gamers will notice. It's a very popular mouse and one of the best budget options if you want a mice with top specs.
Do your research.
Mar 25, 2018
xx_kitsune
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Jan 23, 2019
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nantipaneithThe Nixeus Revel is a very well reviewed mouse. Please do better research before writing asinine comments like these that may misdirect gullible readers. Mionix mice are also great quality, but many of their shapes are unforgiving and feel very large in the hand. As someone who owns over 35 gaming mice I can tell you that the shape and size is very personal, what works for one person may not work for another. It's always best to try out mice in store if you can, or read/watch detailed non-bias reviews like those of RocketJumpNinja on YT for example.
Jan 23, 2019
nantipaneith
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Jan 23, 2019
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xx_kitsunePlease don’t mislead gullible readers with your emotionally-attached love for certain mouse models.
Jan 23, 2019
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