Mionix has announced the Avior Air Carbon Fiber, a new limited-edition gaming mouse featuring a handmade carbon fibre shell and an eye-watering price.
The Avior Air Carbon Fiber introduces a redesigned Avior body, shifting from a balanced hump to a rear-placed, back-loaded profile optimised for claw, fingertip, and hybrid grips. Each shell is constructed from heat-formed, CNC-trimmed woven carbon fibre. The design features separate left- and right-hand primary button panels to improve tactile consistency and removes all lighting to prioritise weight and battery life. Weighing 42 ± 2 g, the mouse uses Nordic Semiconductor's nRF54H20 chipset to support native 8K wireless polling.
Internal specifications include the PixArt PAW3950 optical sensor, which provides up to 30,000 DPI, 750 IPS tracking, and 50G acceleration. The mouse uses Raesha's optical-mechanical hybrid microswitches, rated for 100 million clicks, and a matching hybrid encoder. Its wireless platform enables polling rates up to 8000Hz, delivering a 0.125ms response time.
The mouse includes a “Dual Glide System”, shipping with both PTFE dot feet and full-size tempered glass skates. Software customisation is handled via the Mionix Galaxy Web Software, which includes the S.Q.A.T. surface analysis tool and onboard memory management. Pre-orders are now open, but with an MSRP of €299.99/$299.99, it's definitely not a mouse for everyone. However, Mionix is offering a 20% pre-order rebate through the end of May, reducing the price to €239.99/$239.99. Deliveries are scheduled for early August.
KitGuru says: There are a lot of 8000Hz gaming mice hitting the market at this point. Have you tried one already? Or are you considering it for your next upgrade?
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