When comparing Razer Lachesis vs Mionix Naos 8200, the Slant community recommends Razer Lachesis for most people. In the question“What is the best gaming mouse?” Razer Lachesis is ranked 74th while Mionix Naos 8200 is ranked 83rd. The most important reason people chose Razer Lachesis is:
Helps prevent kinking, curling and protects the cable prolonging life of mouse.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Braided cable
Helps prevent kinking, curling and protects the cable prolonging life of mouse.
Pro Ambidextrous
The Razer Lachesis is an ambidextrous mouse.
Pro Shape and size good for medium to large hands
The Razer Lachesis is a great mouse for those with large hands. With the hump where the users palm rest being a bit further back than a lot fo other mice it makes a good fit for those large hands.
Pro Custom color lighting
Using Razers Synapse software users can customize their color lighting.
Pro On the fly DPI switching
There are two buttons under the scroll wheel that allow for on the fly DPI switching.
Pro Large ergonomic shape is great for palm and claw grip
The Mionix Naos 8200 is really comfortable and great for those that enjoy using a palm or claw grip.
Cons
Con Horrible lift-off distance
Lift-off distance is advertised as 1mm, which is not true, it's more than half an inch.
Con Unreliable drivers
The mouse freezes, lags and the mouse pointer might even die.
Con Unreliable CPI switcher
On-the-fly CPI scale resets, and sets to wrong settings often.
Con Less accurate sensor than the Naos 7000
The 8200 uses a laser sensor, which has issues of unstoppable hardware acceleration. The Mionix 7000 series uses a "perfect" optical sensor in comparison, and is far better in terms of accuracy.