🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The ROCCAT Kone AIMO Remastered PC Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge technology with ergonomic design, featuring 24 programmable keys, customizable RGB lighting across five zones, and an adjustable 16,000 DPI Owl Eye sensor for unparalleled gaming performance.
Brand | ROCCAT |
Series | ROC-11-820-BK |
Item model number | ROC-11-820-BK |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux, Windows XP, Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 3.35 x 1.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.92 x 3.35 x 1.57 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries | Unknown batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ROCCAT |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07YCFZJN4 |
Date First Available | September 17, 2019 |
J**R
Great mouse
The maus feels lite and fast, love the rgb and the button. Exceptional ergonomics as well as the cable. The double click is great for high cps in minecraft that pares beautifully with it's shape for butterfly clicking. Nearly impossible to drag click with the texture, but with electrical tape and a lot of sharpie it's perfect and you'll get up to 60 cps.
A**I
Great Accuracy, Medium Durability
I originally bought this mouse with low expectations, since my Logitech mouse was having double-click issues. This mouse has an optical switch, so double click should theoretically never be a problem, and hasn't for the 4 months I've been using this mouse.The software comes with an adjustable debounce time, so it's definitely possible to purposefully double-click with this mouse to get high CPS.The weaknesses of this mouse definitely include the scroll wheel. It gets the job done, but can feel just a little flimsy at times (though I might just be spoiled coming from the G502 scroll wheel). There's also no left and right scrolling, which isn't a huge issue most of the time but is a nice to have that I sometimes miss when using Excel.The pads also have very poor durability, in only 4 months of use a significant portion of the pads have been scraped away. Although, the upside is that the wear of the pads have not really changed the feel or accuracy of the mouse too much for me. The mouse came with replacement pads as well, though I haven't tried replacing any of the pads as of yet.Overall, this mouse was a really nice surprise for me. It's accurate, comes with optical switches, has software that's pretty lightweight and non-intrusive but feature-full, and is really cheap to boot. The downsides of poor pad durability and scroll wheel feel aren't nearly enough to outweigh the positives of this mouse. I don't think there's a better mouse on the market at its price. Would highly recommend!
N**A
The best lightweight mouse for me.
I've used this mouse for about a month now. Here are my thoughts on this wonderful mouse.Pros:-extremely low latency wireless-top tier stock feet that don't need replacing. ( Aftermarket feet will probably perfor 5-10% better if you really want that edge )-large side buttons-great coating-ergonomic shape that fits well for MY grip style-unique RGB implementation-easy storage for the dongle under the mouse-dual mode pairing with bluetooth connectivity (bluetooth mode offers dramatically more battery life. about 3x more usage time availableCons:-optical switch clicks just cannot match the sound and feel of mechanical switch clicks. the crispiness is missed-the ergonomic shape, while comfortable for ME, is not for everyone, as it can alienate the gripstyle's of others due to forcing a specific grip-no adapter for the included cable to plug the receiver into ( if you've had other wireless gaming mice I think you'd know what I'm talking about. )-no infinite scroll wheel ( coming from a g503 lightspeed, this is a feature that I miss )-the rgb implementation, while unique, may not be for everyoneWireless mice these days are pretty much all great. With wireless tech being as good as wired, sensor tech coming as far as it has and with companies all pretty much using their own implementation of the same sensor from one company, performance of these mice are pretty much all the same. What it comes down to is shape. And while this is a 5 star mouse for me due to the shape, it is definitely not a "one size fits all," but more a "perfect shape for some." If this shape looks like it will fit your grip style, I say give this a try. It's definitely unique in the market for it's shape, so if the shape is right for you, it's pretty much the only one out there like it.
D**V
Firs - Premium mouse overall
I got the mouse early today and have used it for 5,6 hours, so this is a first impressions review that will be updated down the road.My hands are 19.5cm by 9.3cm and the Kone Pro fits me like a glove. The sides are rubberized and have a high quality feel, as does the rest of the plastics on the mouse. Overall, the build quality is pretty good, the only issue is that my copy makes a few cracking noises when squeezed around the base but it's not horrible, I just wished it was a tiny bit more sturdy.When it comes to the left and right mouse buttons - for me they are too light to click and for the first 30 minutes, I did click them by accident, but by the end of my gaming session, I kinda got used to them. They're not so light that you click them while resting your fingers on them but in my opinion they made them too light and could've been better. If that's a concern for you, then I would recommend going for something else. If you like spammable buttons, then these will be perfect.The side buttons have a bit too much travel on them but they're not horrible and are good size (unlike SS's Prime mice).Now, I know the biggest complaint for this mouse is the mouse wheel, BUT for me, this one is the best I've ever had (prevoius ones were Razer Viper(and cobra), SS rival 300, razer deathdder, coolermaster mm731 etc.). It's tactile but also easy to scroll and very quiet. The MMB is also not too hard to press but also not light enough to introduce accidental clicks while scrolling. The wheen itself is made of aluminum and feels premium. I don't know how the encoder will hold up(I will update the review the moment it goes bad), but if it brakes soon, that will be a damn shame because it's an amazing scroll wheel.There're two versions of the Swarm software and it seems like the second one is buggy, so I managed the find the first version from reddit and it works normally after updating it.The PTFE feet glide perfectly fine and are high quality (+ you get additional ones in the box).Having said that, if it wasn't for the cracking and the overly light buttons, I would've definitely given the kone pro a 5/5 stars. In any case, you can't go wrong with this mouse if you have medium-large hands as it's priced at 25$ currently. This makes it an even more compeling product.EDIT 4 MONTHS LATER:The mouse is holding up nicely, there's still some cracking when squeezing the mouse, but other than that, it's doing fine. The scroll wheel is still working properly!
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