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July 2014
(79%)
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The editors liked
Comfortable
Good software
Both for left and right handed
Sleeved cable
Build Quality
Design/Size
Accuracy/Grip (4 Rubber Coat Layers)
7000DPI Avago ADNS3310 IRLED Optical Sensor
Surface Quality Analyzer
128kb Onboard Memory
9 Programmable Buttons
5 Profiles
Ambidextrous
Illumination Control (2 Different Zones)
Brai
Large Skates for effortless gliding
The ability to change the LED color and function as well as turn them off
Comfort the Avior just fells natural in my hand. Like it belongs there. It feels like I can take on the world with this mouse
Software is exte
Ambidextrous desig
Good in-game performance
Separate DPI x and y axes
50-to-7
000dpi resolution range
New angle-tuning function
Lift-distance wizard
Heavy-duty software
Ambidextrous design
Comfortable shape
Soft-touch finish
Customizable with nine programmable buttons
Glowing LED accents
For left and right handed people
Two zone illumination
9 Buttons
Soft coating
High DPI of 7000
Lightweight/precise sensor tracking
Customizable LED options
Cheap price
Pleasing ergonomics/excellent tactile switches
Clean driver software
The editors didn't like
Price
No weights
Price (For Some)
Side Buttons Feel Too Soft
Sweat stains
At times I find my two smaller fingers at the end hitting one of the other thumb buttons on the other side of the mouse. I had to disable those two buttons
The Mionix Avior 7000 is by far one of the better ambidextrous mice on the market. I
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Comfortable, Good software, Both for left and right handed, Sleeved cable
Price, No weights
This is a very nice mouse that should work for most gamers but the lack of weights might scare the hardcore gamers of. The price is another thing that might be a tad to high, I found a price here in Sweden and I estimate that it will end up at 85$ in ...
The Mionix Avior 7000 doesn't really stand out as much but it doesn't need to be. Mionix knowingly positioned it as a simple looking gaming mouse that focused more on its features and on its ergonomic design. It is light, small and feels good to both left...
Published: 2014-01-15, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
While the Avior 7000 offers all the features and functionality on the software level that we found with the Naos, the shaping really throws me off. Using the long and slender design after having such a wide platform as the Naos offered, really exaggerate...
The Mionix Avior 7000 is a very solid product, and overall, we were impressed by the build quality and the very good shape The RGB backlight is well done and pleasant to see So far this is one of the best built gaming mice we have ever come accross The b...
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Published: 2014-11-19, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
The Mionix Avior 7000 is a top quality Gaming mouse that exhibits some of the finest tracking I have seen for an optical sensor. Everything it brings to the party is very good, but I think the shape has been compromised due to its ambidextrous design… Th...
Very high sensitivity – more than most will ever need, Accurate, Comfortable and compatible with all grip types (claw, finger and palm), Very customisable through downloadable software, Good build quality
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