Mionix Avior Air Carbon Fiber: the wireless comeback with forty-two grams and eight K Hz

Published on May 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Mionix returns to the gaming scene with a mouse aimed directly at shooter players. The Avior Air Carbon Fiber is its first wireless model, arriving with a weight of only 42 grams thanks to a CNC-cut carbon fiber chassis. Its design seeks efficiency without compromise, offering technical specifications that compete with the featherweights of the current market.

Mionix Avior Air Carbon Fiber gaming mouse, ultralight 42g, carbon fiber design, wireless with 8K Hz.

nRF54H20 chip and PAW3950 sensor: the low latency combo 🎯

The core of the Avior Air is the nRF54H20 chipset from Nordic Semiconductor, which enables an 8000 Hz polling rate with a response time of 0.125 ms. Despite this frequency, battery life remains at 40 hours. The PixArt PAW3950 sensor reaches 30,000 DPI, 750 IPS, and 50G acceleration. It includes the Dual Glide system for switching between PTFE or tempered glass skates. The main buttons use Raesha hybrid optical-mechanical switches, rated for 100 million clicks. There is no RGB, which reduces weight and extends battery life.

42 grams and no RGB: every tryhard's wet dream 🏆

Mionix has sacrificed all lighting to save weight, meaning you'll have to show off your skills instead of a rainbow of colors. At 42 grams, the mouse is so light you could mistake it for a bird feather, though it's probably more expensive. The rear hump is designed for fingertip, claw, or hybrid grips, perfect for those quick movements you make when you hear an enemy footstep. However, with 40 hours of battery life at 8K Hz, you'll have to remember to charge it before ranked.