We were recently impressed by the Roccat Pyra gaming mouse which was designed specifically for gamers on the move. This only appeals to a small section of the market however as most gamers will prefer a full-size mouse with a better specification.
Today we are going to look at Roccat's latest mouse, the Kone[+], which is an updated version of their popular Kone mouse. It boasts a huge specification, including a class-leading 6000 DPI laser sensor.
- 6000DPI PRO-AIM LASER SENSOR
for maximum precision - EASYSHIFT[+] BUTTON DUPLICATOR
for 22 directly accessible mouse functions - 4-LED LIGHT SYSTEM
for individual colors + effects - TRACKING & DISTANCE CONTROL UNIT
ultimate tracking; minimizes pick-up-flight - ROCCAT™ DRIVER + MACRO MANAGER
incl. Macro Presets for games & apps - ONBOARD MEMORY (576KB)
store 5 Game Profi les with macros - 4 EASY-TO-CLIP-IN WEIGHTS (4X5G)
for individual weight adjustment - 8 MOUSE BUTTONS
programmable + solid 4D mouse wheel - ULTRA QUIET
low friction mouse feet
- Pro-Aim Laser Sensor R2 with up to 6000dpi
- 1000Hz polling rate
- 1ms response time
- 11750fps, 10.5megapixel
- 30G acceleration
- 3.8-5m/s (150-200ips)
- 16-bit data channel
- Tracking & Distance Control Unit
- 72MHz TurboCore processor
- 576kB onboard memory
- 2m USB cable
Mouse Size
Maximum width ca. 13.5cm x ca. 7.8cm maximum length
Mouse Weight
126 g (excluding cable)
Package Contains
ROCCAT™ Kone[+] Max Customization Gaming Mouse
Weight System with 4 weights
ROCCAT ID Card
Quick Install Guide
System Requirements
Windows® XP 32bit,
Vista® 32/64 bit,
Windows® 7 32/64 bit
USB 2.0 Port
Internet connection (for driver installation)
Thats great, lovely looking mouse too. but as the reviewer said, its a bit costly. shame, id have bought one myself.
Lovely, never really see their products on sale here, have to go online. Looks better than logitech anyway.
Excellent product. my friend has one of their older mice and it looks better than my similar aged logitech. maybe I sweat more or something but I think logitech are a little overated. steelseries have a battle on their hands I think.
I have had a few of these apart in our work, not this exact model but other products by the same company.
Really good design inside and good quality components, not a cheap far east make.
I like the shape and appearance,. its always hard to tell about a mouse until you feel it and use it. ive bought a few logitechs and even a steelseries that I ended up hating. I only get mice now ive had hands on experience with in pcworld or a shop like that.
Nice preview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-322m1kGng