Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Nombre de boutons | 4 Meilleur: 3DConnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise Nombre de boutons: 31 | |||
Résolution de fonctionnement | 5000 dpi Meilleur: Redragon Ranger Résolution de fonctionnement: 124000 dpi |
Type de capteur de mouvement | Optique |
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Interface de l'appareil | USB Type-A |
Objectif | Jeux |
Boutons de souris programmables | Oui |
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Source d'énergie | Câble |
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Résolution de fonctionnement | 5000.0 dpi |
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Type de boutons | Boutons pressés |
Nombre de boutons | 4 |
Nombre de roues | 1 |
Type de défilement | Roue |
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Facteur de forme | Ambidextre |
Coloration de surface | Monotone |
The Mionix Avior 7000 is an ambidextrous gaming mouse with a comfortable design and plenty of customizable features.
With the Avior Pro, Mionix also updates their only ambidextrous design: PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, pure PTFE feet, and a flexible, braided cable.
The Avior 7000 should have been a much better mouse, but broken software and questionable design choices hold it back. Avoid this mouse.
In search for an ambidextrous mouse with an optical sensor? The new Avior 7000 from Mionix may fit your needs. Let's take a look.
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