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October 2010
(80%)
48 Reviews
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Great tracking performance, lots of customization options; ergonomic design; nearly all features can be used without installing software.
Slightly higher price point than other gaming mice; right-hand only design.
While Mionix isn’t the largest peripherals player in the business, the Swedish based company has been churning out some solid gaming mice, mouse pads and headsets over the past 12 months. We’ve taken a look at their Saiph 3200, the Alioth 400 and most ...
May be too big for small hands, DPI goes to 3200 max
Mionix is not the biggest name in gaming peripherals but they are makers of some of the best mice on the market. The Mionix Naos 3200 is their mid range gaming mouse entry which offers plenty of buttons and features for the price. It is a performance ...
Mionix is looking to build upon its initial success of the Naos 5000 with the mainstream-oriented Naos 3200, offering streamlined versions of the perks and features of the original while making it more affordable to consumers. Mionix has not been aroun...
Excellent tracking, Great build quality, Easy to use software,
None really
From my experience Mionix makes some great products truly, I’ve got a few of their mice myself and I use them often and even full time as my main mouse for all of my computing. If you’re looking for truly great products for gaming then you want to ch...
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Published: 2012-05-18, Author: David , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
The Mionix Naos 3200 mouse at £38 represents pretty good value for money, although there were some things I felt could have been improved. The mouse has a solid design and build and I really like its sleek black looks. It feels very soft and is comfortab...
When I first started using the Naos 3200 I didn't think I'd use the feature that allows you to change the DPI settings on-the-fly but after actually experimenting with it I found it quite useful, even if the buttons set as default got accidentally hit...
The Mionix Naos 3200 is a good choice as a mid-range gaming mouse. It offers enough buttons for most users and can be customized heavily within the software. Moreover, the 3200 DPI sensor and rubber grip coating contributes to the accuracy and precise ...
Looks fantastic, Very affordable, Highly customisable
Right handed only, Wide and so suited to bigger hands, Optical sensor is too sensitive, We would like to thank Mionix for the sample. Discuss this review on our forums
The Naos 3200 has been designed as a cheaper alternative to the Naos 5000. It doesn't have the extremely high dpi or weight system and therefore appeals to those wanting to spend less.It's a great looking mouse, with a lot of customisation available s...
The peripheral market truly is a dog eat dog world and Mionix waded into it feet first. As you can imagine, this was a massive risk on their part and in our opinion it didn’t exactly pay off this time. The NAOS 3200 had the potential to be an absolutel...