Mionix Suite - World's First Smart Mouse, Other Mice, Mousepads
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Mionix is integrating some pretty awesome biometric analysis into their new mouse, the Naos QG. Check it out at: kickstarter.com Our CES 2015 Sponsors: Phantom Glass: store.phantom.glass HyperX YouTube Channel: youtube.com Forum thread: linustechtips.com twitter.com twitter.com @LinusTech Join our community forum: bit.ly
The video covers the Mionix suite showcased at CES 2015, focusing on biometric enhancements integrated into their mice and accessories. The Naos QG is highlighted as the flagship model, described as an upgraded Neo 7000 with new tracking capabilities that capture movement data, heart rate, and skin response. A standout feature is its open API, enabling developers and streamers to access biometric data in real time for overlays or analytics, with potential Twitch hooks for audience interaction. The host discusses practical applications for different user groups, from professional FPS players to poker competitors, and notes the ability to review time-lapse logs to analyze performance across games. In addition to the Naos QG, the Casor mouse is introduced as an ergonomic variant with a similar internal stack but different button layout, while the accompanying Sargus and Alo mouse pads are presented as premium options with improved stitching and thickness. Finally, pricing shifts for the Sargus line and a release window for the Casor are mentioned, along with a brief nod to the CES sponsorship and related content from Phantom Glass and HyperX. Overall, the segment emphasizes the convergence of gaming hardware with biometric analytics and live data streaming, aiming to appeal to gamers who want deeper performance insights and a more immersive viewing experience for audiences.
Topics · technology · gaming · hardware · peripherals · biometrics · consumer electronics · CES 2015 · reviews
Questions answered
- What is the Naos QG and what makes it unique?
- The Naos QG is a smart mouse by Mionix that adds biometric tracking such as heart rate and skin responses, runs on an open API for data access, and can integrate with streaming overlays.