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After testing the Naos QG gaming mouse, we can say that it is really a great and useful device for gamers around. It has all of the features that a premium gaming mouse has, as well as a lot of unique features such as its biometric sensor.If the...
The Mionaix Naos QG mouse sells for €130 incl. taxes. Very comfortable due to extra finger support Very accurate optical sensor (PixArt 3360) Heart rate and galvanic skin response sensor offer a unique perspective into your gaming habits Programmable...
When the NAOS QG (and the Kickstarter campaign to make it happen via which they successfully raised $107,125 from 840 backers) was announced to Mionix media partners in mid-2014 i admit that we were quite intrigued so naturally we requested a...
Mionix's gaming mice were developed in collaboration with Kickstarter and the Twitch streaming community. The Mionix QG mouse measures the user's biometric information and movement data via integrated sensors and visualizes the captured data through an...
For the vast majority of us, the unique features of this mouse will be pointless. There's always a cool factor with new technology, assuming it's done well, and we admit that it's pretty neat seeing your heart rate climb in an intense battle. That said,...
I have been using the Mionix Naos QG for over a month now and all has gone well. I have been very happy with how it has performed.This ergonomic design is very comfortable and ensures that you palm is resting on the sensors near the back of the Mionix...
I've not spent as long with the Mionix Naos QG as I would have liked before this review was due out, especially as I had to completely change my grip style in order to benefit from the main functionality of the mouse. Claw grippers beware, there will be...
PriceThis is a flagship gaming mouse that comes packed full of features, so you're going to have to dig deep for it. The price clocks in at 129.99 EUR directly from Mionix, and while that's not cheap, the performance alone puts it on par with the best...
The idea of installing a heart rate monitor and a GSR monitor in a mouse is an interesting way to provide users an insight into your gaming experience and could be the start of something interesting. Though some may find this implementation a little...
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