Recently made available by Mionix, a Swedish manufacturer of higher-end gaming peripherals and accessories, the Naos 7000 gaming mouse is geared towards those who take their computer games seriously. So, what do you get for spending $80 on this mouse? A well-made and dependable piece of hardware that also feels somewhat cheap to the touch.
Skewed and Reviewed have posted news and a video about the new Mionix Castor gaming mouse. Designed for all user types, this mouse is ideal for all your gaming needs claims the manufacturer.
PCR interviews Mionix CEO Carl Silbersky to discover how the ambitious PC gaming brand plans to turn the accessories market on its head.
Mionix is thinking a bit outside the cage for its newest mouse, the Naos QG (Quantified Gaming), which is currently on Kickstarter seeking $100,000 in funding. Described as the world's first smart mouse, the Naos QG is equipped with various sensors that track body reactions in order to provide "deep insights into your gaming." It's a similar concept to tracking data on athletes, and then using that data to improve their abilities.