- Ergonomic Ambidextrous design perfectly suited for palm or claw grip
- Up to 16.8 Million LED color options for endless customization options
- 128 kb built-in memory saves button programming and macros
- Powerful 32bit ARM processor 72mhz
- 7000 DPI gaming optical sensor
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Mirza Lipi
An excellent mouse that hasn't aged a bit despite launching in 2014
The Avior 7000 has emerged as my daily driver. Its sensor (ADNS-3310) is one of the best on the market. The software only needs to be run once and is super-customizable: scroll speed, DPI stages, liftoff height, button functions, lighting, everything I wanted is in there, along with some options I didn't know I wanted. The chunky shape of the mouse suits my fingertip grip very well, including the contour running from the sides up to front corners where my off-button fingers are prone to resting. Mionix really want you to know they use a 4X rubber coating and that's not just marketing. The surface textures of this mouse feels like nothing I can really compare to. It's smooth but also grippy and it has a depth to it that makes you think you're not just holding a simple plastic lump. It's almost like a cloud made out of supple leather. Very nice. I have two very minor gripes with the mouse. Firstly, I don't like the gear-like bumps on the edges of the rubberized mouse wheel. It feels like the rubber has been chewed up or had chunks taken out of it. Your fingers won't rest there so it's not a big concern. Secondly, while the mouse has two buttons for adjusting the DPI up and down, you can only save 3 different sensitivity settings. While I appreciate mice that have two DPI buttons, it's a bit superfluous when you can go from minimum DPI to maximum DPI in two clicks. Real talk, I never toggle between more than two stages (800 DPI in-game, 1600 in software) anyway, so this is more of silly thing than a drawback. Like I said, very minor gripes. Other reviews have mentioned some minor irritations with buttons sounding different or the middle mouse click being inconsistent, so I may have gotten a little lucky because I haven't experienced any of those issues. The weight is listed around 140g everywhere I have looked, but I think that includes the cable because it feels almost identical to the 99g Roccat Kova I recently sampled, and I have seen other reviewers weighing it at 100g. Compared to a superlight mouse like a Zowie or similar, it's not dainty, but it's not overweight either and seems to be balanced well. The Avior 7000 does everything and does it well. Highly recommended.
Cyndie Guut
High quality mouse, slightly different ergonomics
Overall, very nice mouse. Build quality really is top notch, and it has a nice rubberized texture to it (best texture I have felt to date actually). I have to stress though, that this mouse in general is long and flat. I ended up selling it because the reach was too far to the buttons (left and right click buttons) with my hand size, and in particular, the mouse wheel was very far forward, more so than any other mouse I've owned. If you have large-ish hands, this will probably be ideal for you. All the buttons clicked and felt great (actually the tactile feed back was about the best of any mouse I've used), except for the mouse wheel. This felt clunky at times, and didn't click as smoothly and softly as other's I've used. It also had a one of the most resistances I've felt, although this all is just personal preference. Also, the rear of the mouse is quite low, and your palm doesn't really rest on anything, even though the mouse is long (generally). Again, personal preference and you may or may not like this. Software is average, with GUI being nice, and everything worked as advertised. Nothing special (some other companies have amazing GUI for the software), but works, simple as that. In summary, I highly recommend you try out the mouse first if you can (as with any mouse), it see if it fits your hand and mouse preferences. If it does, you'll absolutely love the mouse. I definitely would say this mouse is for larger hands, if that helps.
Emanuel Lee Warren
Best ambi mouse available
I love ambi mice and have been pretty disappointed with the lack of high-end ambi mice. This mouse is very lightweight, has responsive buttons that aren't too light to press, and is highly customizable (programmable buttons & customizable LEDs). The feet glide smooth across my cloth pad and the braided cord feels nice. This is about the same size as a SteelSeries Sensei, with a little bit more of a bump near the back. Works fine for claw or palm grip.
Teri Fanguy
Solid Customizable Ambidexterous Mouse
I had an old Razer Abyssus from 2012-2016. The left mouse button stopped working, so I looked at another mouse and saw the Mionix Avior 7000 as a suggestion on a website. I looked up reviews and decided to purchase it in April 2016. It's been a year and it's been working well for me, I've had no issues with the mouse. You can install Mionix's software to customize the color and the buttons on your mouse. You can map buttons on the mouse and create macros using the software. Overall, if you're looking for a good gaming mouse that can be used left or right handed, the Avior 7000 is a good purchase. If you want an ergonomic mouse for right-handed users, consider the Mionix Naos 7000.
Ma Lourdes M Felongco
Exceptionally Impressive Gaming Mouse
Tried the Mionix Naos 3200 ergonomic right handed mouse, but it caused too much hand strain. Oddly enough, after using the Naos 3200, I knew right away that my hand preferred a mouse where the pinky and ring finger rest on the surface rather than the mouse itself. I tried the Naos 3200 initially as I thought I could utilize a palm grip, but this wasn't the case. I have a rather strong claw grip, with some of my palm resting on the mouse. I returned the Naos 3200 for this mouse, the Avior 8200. And I am very pleased by the quality of it. When I first got this mouse, I noticed right away the difference in comfort when comparing it to the Naos 3200, and how well it gets along with my hand. A few weeks of usage, absolutely zero encounters with hand strain. The Avior 8200 is different from the Naos 3200 mouse, not only in terms of ergonomics and grip design, but in terms of what type of sensor it uses. There is a very noticeable difference between a laser sensor and an optical sensor. I originally thought I preferred optical, but in reality, laser defined appropriate for my usage, which is a combination of heavy all usage and gaming. Pure and simple, I was blown away by this mouse. I was also not expecting my fondness for laser based sensors. Also, for those who say laser sensors are only good for first-person shooters, I disagree; in fact, from what I've observed, a laser sensor can be uses optimally for all types of games. Many will appreciate the variety of CPI settings, but I also admit that I don't use over 2400+ CPI, as it is too much refresh. That being said, here are the pros and cons: PROS -- ARM processor -- 16.8M RGB color support w/ effects -- Durability of the rubber texture -- Decently weighted--for those with strength and/or large hands -- Scroll wheel--highly optimized for all tasks and games -- Laser sensor -- In-depth customization via software -- Gold plated USB connector -- Teflon mouse feet -- Braided USB cable CONS -- Two buttons on each side of the mouse (not a big deal since they can be disabled) -- Scroll wheel speed is rather limited by the software -- The RGB effect system shifts the colors too fast Definitely the best mouse I've ever used to date. Highly recommended for palm/claw grip users.
Adam Escorial
Amazing mouse!
Coming from a Wireless Razer Mamba, this thing was a BIG improvement. It has such great, precise, immediate control, and feels amazing on my SteelSeries cloth mouse pad! Its shape suites my mouse grip style really well. I generally keep my thumb, pinky, and ring finger dragging on opposite sides of the mouse pad, and use them to move it around. I find this gives me some pretty good precision. I'm a man, and I'd say I have medium to smallish hands for a guy. Also, at first, I was worried about the forward and back buttons being on both sides, and accidentally clicking on them. But you can disable these buttons on whichever side you want.
Ashley Renee
Incredible mouse
Great mouse but it seems MS10 overrides occasionally with MS10 generic mouse controls. It has a firmware update but I haven't bothered to load because people have had extremely mixed results. I bought it because it was highly rated and it can be used with either hand. I haven't tried it lefty yet even though I'm left-handed. I've been using a mouse for close to thirty years right-handed. But I am curious to see if I have more accuracy left-handed. The mouse is for gamers and has extensive settings including lift. This was an $80-90 which I was able to pick-up at Amazon for $35 on sale.
Jonathan Primrose
Comfort and accuracy. Amazing quality
Bought mine since Nov 2014. Still impeccable. You can really admire the quality of something for so long which makes it impressive. use it around 6 hours a day. 6 days a week and I'very got to say no signs of wearing out. Making math that's around 3300 hours of use. No cramps, my hand never hurts like so many other different mice I tried throughout the years. Advice: Get one of these mouse game pads as they are the most precise for this sensor and gliders. Puretrak talent or stealth. Gsr zowie mouse pad and or Hayate mouse pads (expensive the latter). Only reason why I came to leave a review is cause I'm moving out of the country next year and I would probably buy another avior7000 as a replacement. Ps. I give it hard use daily. dota 2. Csgo. Etc plus work. Believe me this mouse is on another level compared to the competition in quality. Zowie mice are the only alternative if this doesn't fit your hand/not comfortable for you.
Rhiru A. BiƱas
I've had zero problems with this mouse and the sensor in it is fantastic. I used to go through Razer mice once ...
I've had this mouse since May of 2014. Yes, going on 4 years of use. I've had zero problems with this mouse and the sensor in it is fantastic. I used to go through Razer mice once every 8 months to a year due to various issues with them. This mouse was well worth the price.
Dawn Klukowski
Solid Product
I've been using this mouse for quite a while now and the only complaint I have is that you can kinda see the LED's inside the housing. Function wise, the mouse works perfectly, all of the components are responsive and have a nice tactile feed back. The software looks kinda rough but is easy to use and works flawlessly Overall: -Good quality -Good weight -Good ergonomics -Good sensor -Good software -Good cable