🖱️ Elevate your game with the lightest, fastest, and most precise mouse on the block!
The ROCCAT Kone Pro is a cutting-edge, ultra-lightweight (66g) wired gaming mouse featuring an ergonomic design refined through extensive research. It boasts a 19K DPI Owl-Eye optical sensor for unmatched precision, Titan Switch Optical with a 100 million click lifespan for lightning-fast responsiveness, and a translucent honeycomb shell that highlights vibrant 16.8 million color AIMO RGB lighting. Enhanced with heat-treated PTFE glides and a premium Titan Wheel Pro, it offers smooth, effortless control, making it a top-tier choice for serious PC gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | ROCCAT |
Series | ROC-11-400-02 |
Item model number | ROC-11-400-01 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8 |
Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.94 x 2.83 x 1.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.94 x 2.83 x 1.57 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | ROCCAT |
ASIN | B091BMFL15 |
Date First Available | April 1, 2021 |
Z**L
Great Mouse
The Kone Pro Air is a great mouse. I upgraded from the wired Kone Pure Ultra. The Pro Air retains a very similar ergo shape with the thumb groove on the side, the large side buttons, and the superb mouse wheel.Since the shape was so similar, adapting was pretty easy, and the best part is that I'm no longer fighting the wire.In a lot of mouse or peripheral reviews in general, the writer will say something like "Will this thing make you a better player? No!"However, in the case of the Kone Pro Air, I do think it has made me better. I just got out of a Modern Warfare 3 2-hour session of Shipment/Rust and I can perceptibly feel that my tracking and flicking has gotten faster, smoother, and more accurate. You really don't understand how much a mouse wire can bog you down until you go without one for a few weeks. And I had been using a mouse bungee too. I held out on buying a wireless mouse because I was always skeptical of latency, but this mouse is IMMEDIATE over a 2.4ghz WiFi network.Lighting is a little understated as it only shows up under the two main mouse buttons instead of around the whole mouse (like many Roccat mice), but it looks good.Only couple caveats I'll mention here are that Swarm is pretty buggy and the initial pairing process was a little cumbersome. Swarm will show the mouse charged to 100% and display "4 hours remaining." There is also no way to stop the mouse from turning the RGB off after a minute of it being idle (I made sure to turn power saving mode off). And when I got the mouse I had to do a little 20 minute song and dance or plugging the mouse in, hitting the pair button on the dongle, unplugging it, etc. Eventually I got there and I've zero problems since (and I use a KVM switch), but I thought that was worth mentioning.The Owl Eye sensor is spot on and the PTFE feet glide super smoothly over my Skypad 3.0 (glass mousepad). Roccat also includes a spare set of feet, which I thought was a nice touch.Overall, I am very pleased. If you have tried other Kone mice and want to make the jump to wireless, you should be very happy with the Kone Pro Air.
S**E
Not quite a Kone Pure, but it's pretty great.
It tracks perfectly, and all buttons and the scroll wheel feel precise and high quality. It's quite light, and the BT works perfectly. The LED RGB lighting is superfluous, but it's a nice touch. The shape is not as great as the old Kone Pure, but it's not far off. I would prefer it to be a bit smaller and deeper contoured on the sides, but this mouse shape is almost perfect. The built in battery lasts for several days of use, and recharges easily. I have no regrets with this purchase.
J**I
If you're serious about gaming, this mouse is a must-have!
The ROCCAT Kone Pro is hands down one of the best gaming mice I’ve used! It’s super lightweight, incredibly responsive, and the ergonomic shape fits perfectly in my hand during long gaming sessions. The Titan Optical switches are smooth and fast, and the RGB lighting adds a great aesthetic without being over the top. I’ve noticed a real improvement in my aim and reaction time.
M**.
Ergo mouse, crappy software
The shape is the most comfortable and ergonomic among the ones I've seen and felt. The way you grip the mouse just feels right, with your thumb and pinkie fitting perfectly onto the sides.While the shape is good and allows for very natural, snappy movements when gaming (that is, indeed, the main purpose of the product itself), I wouldn't feel comfortable saying the same regarding the performance.Once plugged in, despite working instantly, the very first "necessity" is to download the Roccat Swarm software to be able to tweak and customize the mouse to your liking.The problem is, the software runs slower than a monkey on a pennyfarthing. It will affect the performance of the mouse in ways that I yet cannot understand completely: the main issue is with the sensor, that is for some reason jittery and stuttery in-game, registering random movements I didn't make; the game soon became unplayable due to the constant tendency of the mouse to make me look up to the sky.Pretty, isn't it?While trying to understand what was wrong with the sensor, I tried setting, from the software my polling rate from 1000Hz down to even 125Hz, as I heard that the stutter may be due to lack of synchronization between the polling rate and monitor refresh rate.After this attempt failed, I reckoned it had something to do with the DPI (as the default one, 800, is way too low for me). But once again, my attempt was pointless.I even tried messing with the LOD (lift-off distance) and changing the underlying surface (by removing the cloth mat), but none of these to any success.Ultimately, I tested my luck online to check if anyone else might be having (or have had) the same problems, but to my surprise there were no results available for this issue or, for the matter, on the mouse itself. Somehow, every different search directed me towards Reddit discussion on the Kone Pro Air (the wireless variant), which despite being similar, had very different sofware and mechanical issues on its own.My last straw was to delete the software itself, since I had read online that it prettu much slows the computer down when processing mouse movements.Then, one PC reboot and the cursor was completely fine. Every stutter, gone; even the smallest jitter went away to leave place for silky smooth aiming.The main takeaway from this review would be: Once you're content with tweaking the mouse from the software, if you're experiencing any of my aforementioned annoyances, try uninstalling it. It might solve your problem and save you from a very stressful afternoon.Everything else on the mouse is fantastic; the lighting is delightful, the mouse buttons large and the CPS high, if you're into Minecraft. Hope this aws helpful.
I**A
Absolute must buy, I would buy again
ive had it for quite some time, its my main mouse because i use it for double clicking abilities, this mouse can drag click which makes it good for cps based games, overrall i still use it on all video games, it has lasted for quite some time, if it suddenly stop working i will buy another one, functions well, and has software so its able to change settings, like macros dpi which is speed (how fast itll go) feels well and it weighs not heavy and not light.
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.
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