Visual inspection

The Naos Pro looks identical with the original Mionix Naos, it has the same wide shape and the same dimensions. The Naos shape is well-known thanks to its wide footprint and palm grip shape. Thanks to this shape, the Naos Pro is not an ambidextrous mouse, it is suited for right hand users.

The Naos Pro has some RGB LEDs integrated into its build, mainly underneath the scroll wheel and on the back side. The dimensions of the mouse are: 120 x 85 x 40 mm.

 

The front side of the casing holds the main clicks of the mouse. The top part of the casing is shaped around the scroll wheel area and closes the gap at the front of the mouse.
Looking at the mouse from the front, the angled shape is obvious. The entire upper part of the Naos Pro is shifted towards the left.

 

The scroll wheel used on the Naos Pro is thick and is covered by rubber on the top part. The scroll wheel is made from two parts, a semi-transparent plastic body with a rubber layer on the top. This is done to highlight the RGB LED that is installed on the underside of the scroll wheel. The top rubber layer has indents that match the steps of the scroll wheel.

 

On the top side of the mouse casing and right behind the scroll wheel, the mouse has two small buttons. These are the DPI cycle switches which will change the DPI & profile of the mouse on the fly. By default, the Naos Pro has five preinstalled profiles.

 

The left side has two wide buttons placed on the upper part. These have a matte surface that matches the rest of the mouse. The buttons are mapped by default as Forwards and Backwards and will work as such in many applications.

 

The right side of the Naos Pro is wider than the left side and has two steps that provide a good base for your fingers. Therefore, a palm grip is better suited with the Naos Pro, as the wider footprint of the mouse is too much for a claw grip.

 

The back side of the mouse is simple and follows the design used at the front. The back is shaped towards the left and down. On this side, the second and last RGB element of the Naos Pro is located, the Mionix logo.

 

The underside of the Naos Pro has received a small redesign, starting with the label that is placed around the optical sensor. The feet used on the mouse are white and have a smooth texture with well-defined edges

 

The cable used with this mouse has a length of 1.8m and is covered by soft textile sleeving. The connector used is a standard USB 2.0, which is not gold plated or covered by a cap during shipping.

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