Mionix Sargas 360 Review
Features and Specifications
Mionix has always had an interesting naming scheme along with an even more interesting story behind every product. Check out what they have to say about the Sargas 360.
A STAR HAS BEEN BORN
Sargas belongs to the constellation Scorpius and ca be found in the tail of the scorpion. Its name is of unknown meaning but the star also carries another name, Girtab, that means simple The Scorpion. Sargas is invisible north of 50 degrees north latitude due to its southern position. Sargas is evolving rapidly towards lower temperatures and when the surface cools down the star grows bigger and over time it will become 5 times brighter than it is now.MODEL OVERVIEW
Sargas 360 is made of a durable cloth material with slightly more friction than coated mousepads. A special micro fibre surface counteracts data loss and improves the sensor tracking performance. The underside is made of a rubber-based material offering a firm grip irrespective of the surface under the mousepad or extensive movements.
Now here are the official features and specs.
FEATURES
• Micro fibre surface
Micro fibre surface to improve the sensor tracking performance
• Optimized for control
Optimized friction to improve the control over the movements
• Rubber-based underside
Rubber-based underside for a firm grip on all surfaces
• Suited for normal desktops
Dimensions: 360mm x 305mm
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Material: Durable, smooth and flexible cloth
Surface: Uncoated / semi rigid
Dimensions: 360mm x 305mm
Thickness: 3mm
Back: based back for a firm grip on all types of surfaces
Compatibility: Optical & laser
Now that you know all about it, let me tell you about how well it performs.
I already posted here but for some reason it didn’t show up 😐
Anyways, I have purchased both this and Mionix NAOS 5000 mouse. Funny thing is whenever I test with my surface checking software it tells me that the quality of the surface is just “acceptable”, seems weird to me..
Yes, it is weird. I got the same response. It is a good tool, however, I think that the driver software behind it that does that testing is a bit premature. I suspect that it will get more accurate with future releases.