Mionix Naos QG – Review

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The Mionix Naos QG comes in a nice and compact box. With a large picture of itself on the front.

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The rear has the specs listed previously in a multitude of different languages.

Opening it up, the box design is a clam shell type.  With the mouse securely wedged between two shells.

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The mouse comes with a small manual, and some stickers.

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The Naos QG has a unique light grey shell colour. You can see the two sensors housed on the back of the mouse.  On the left is the heart rate sensor and on the right is the GSR sensor.

You can see that the classic Naos shape has been used for the QG with a sweeping ledge on the right hand side for supporting your pinky and third finger.

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The Naos QG has 7 buttons, which will be macro programmable when the feature gets added to the software (Beta remember) The Scroll wheel and logo on the rear do light up and are RGB backlit which you can change in the software.

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The Mionix Naos QG has several large feet underneath making for a large smooth contact area.

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The Cable and connector are the same grey colour and the USB connector is Gold Plated.

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