Mionix's Induction Charging Mouse and Nash Headsets - CES 2014
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Mionix brought a lot to the table this year. Their new induction charging mouse is extremely exciting an their Nash headsets are extremely comfortable and as far as I could tell with the limiting testing that I could do they happen to sound great as well Our CES 2014 Sponsors: linustechtips.com twitter.com twitter.com @LinusTech Join our community forum: bit.ly
The CES 2014 coverage showcases Mionix’s innovative wireless induction charging mouse paired with Nash branded headsets, highlighting a charging solution that keeps the mouse powered without a traditional dock or battery swaps. The induction setup feeds power through the mousepad rather than the mouse itself, enabling a cable-free experience during play while eliminating a common frustration of wireless mice dying mid-game. The editor notes a refined mouse shape with slightly flared sides to reduce thumb and pinky drag, improving overall ergonomics and comfort in longer sessions. The Nash 20 series are described as large, comfortable, and capable, featuring memory foam ear cups, a mic with a clear mute click, braided cables, and gold-plated connectors, along with DAC-driven audio improvements. The Nash 71 headset is introduced as a future product with detachable USB, environmental noise cancellation, and Dolby 7.1, signaling ongoing enhancements in audio quality across Mionix’ lineup. Overall, the presenter teases future reviews and emphasizes hands-on testing challenges while road testing these products, with gratitude extended to CES sponsors NC Corsair and WD as the event coverage continues to unfold.
Topics · technology · consumer electronics · peripherals · gaming accessories
Questions answered
- What is the key innovation of Mionix's induction charging mouse showcased at CES 2014?
- The key innovation is a wireless induction charging system where the charging cable connects to the mouse pad rather than the mouse, allowing the mouse to stay powered without docking or changing batteries.
- What features are highlighted for the Nash headsets at CES 2014?
- Highlights include memory foam ear cups, a memory foam top band, a mic with a clear mute click, braided cable with gold-plated connectors, detachable USB cables on the Nash 71, environmental noise cancellation, and Dolby 7.1 for the Nash 20.