🎮 Elevate Your Game with the Kone Pro – Where Comfort Meets Precision!
The ROCCAT Kone Pro is a lightweight, ergonomic gaming mouse designed for superior comfort and precision. Weighing only 66g, it features a Titan Switch Optical for rapid response, a 19K DPI Owl-Eye sensor for smooth tracking, and customizable AIMO RGB lighting. The innovative honeycomb shell and heat-treated PTFE glides ensure an exceptional gaming experience, while the PhantomFlex cable provides a near-wireless feel.
Brand | ROCCAT |
Series | ROC-11-400-02 |
Item model number | ROC-11-400-01 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
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 |
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**T
A gift and he loves it
I purchased this as a gift and the recipient is very happy. The extra functions work as described.
D**A
Good product
I love it
C**S
So far, so good
I was a little nervous making this purchase based on some of the reviews so I'm here to give my .02c to help other people that might be on the fence about this set.I was in the market for a new KB/Mouse setup for my office and chose to go with the ROCCAT AIMO Mouse (Kone), Keyboard (Vulcan Pro), and Mousepad (XXL Gaming Pad). I was looking at a couple of other competitive brands but ultimately decided to go with this set. The Keyboard is nice, the keys take a little bit to get used to if you're used to a clicky/tactile response. The button response is smooth and fairly quiet. Only issue I have with the keyboard is that when you've built up a little bit of sweat on your palms and it gets on the wrist rest and keys, it can leave marks quickly. Not a huge deal but I'm a bit of a neat freak and hate spots/streaks so I'm constantly wiping it down. The build is solid and the I love the look of it. My other choices were very nice also, but ultimately, the aesthetics are what made me chose this KB over the others. The exposed switches are unique and look awesome. Makes for easier keyboard cleaning too, nothing gets stuck under the keys because it's pretty open and a blast or 2 of air should clear anything out.I wanted to stay with the same brand mouse to sync the lighting. I have had wireless mice on all of my PCs for as long as I can remember but ROCCAT does not offer a wireless mouse that works with the AIMO intelligent lighting so I had to start looking at wired mice. The Kone was pretty much my only choice for what I wanted to do, luckily most of the reviews were good and it was about half the price I'm used to spending on a wireless mouse. It's very comfortable (It seems like it was made for bigger than average hands), and has a ton of programming options/settings. Tracking is on point and you can fine tune your DPI to your liking. The mouse also has an "easy shift" function that allows twice as much programming capability, which is pretty useful for gaming, but it will allow other PC functionality if you're not a gamer like media control, web browsing, etc.. I haven't gotten "the claw" from using it for too long but I haven't had any 16 hour benders since I've purchased this mouse so I can't comment on long-term comfort just yet.The ROCCAT Swarm software can feel a little overwhelming and confusing at first if you just dive in but it gets easier to use once you play around with it a bit, it's highly customizable and you could probably lose yourself in there if you love to tinker with settings. When you plug in a new compatible device, the software will let you know that an update is needed and it will run the update with the click of a button. You won't need to go to the web and get a driver for each device and the Swarm Software is about the only thing you'll have to install manually. The lights sync nicely between all 3 devices but can only be (truly) synced if you turn on AIMO intelligent lighting on each device. You can still set each device to it's own lighting, breathing, static, heartbeat, mixed, etc., but syncing all device is reserved for AIMO. One other thing about the software, I wish that there could be a hotkey setup to turn all lights on all ROCCAT devices off. If I'm playing a game, the lights can be distracting and it would be nice to just tap a hotkey to turn everything off instead of needing to alt/tab out of the game and open the software to turn it off. I'm still researching and tinkering with the software so I might be wrong about this claim but I haven't found anything yet that has explained how to do this, if it in fact, can be done.The Mousepad is the last item of the set. The mouse glides without issue but make sure to take those blue plastic things off of the sliders on the bottom of the mouse, that will cause issues with tracking if you don't. It fits under the mouse and keyboard well and it leaves the perfect amount of extra space so everything doesn't seem so crammed together and you have room for big movement with the mouse.Bottom line is, I'm impressed so far and love the way everything looks and functions. As I said early, a few reviews made me a little nervous but I'm glad I went with ROCCAT. I'm hoping someone reads this and makes their decision easier. $300/350 is a lot of money for a keyboard/mouse/mousepad but if you have it in your budget, give this set a solid thought. It's worth itI will update this review if I run into any issues.Thanks for reading!
I**O
Rock-Solid Performance with Sleek Design – A Perfect 5-Star Buy!
Absolutely love this product! The quality is top-notch, and it feels like it’s built to last. It’s proven extremely reliable so far, running smoothly without any hiccups. It also looks great—sleek and well-designed, definitely a nice addition to my setup. I've experienced a zero crash rate, which is impressive and speaks to the stability of the product. Every function works exactly as expected, and it delivers on all its promises. Best of all, the installation was a breeze—super straightforward with clear instructions. Easily a 5-star purchase!
A**Y
Great mouse for the price
This is a great mouse for the price. it has bright RGB, and the software is simple. You can drag click and butterfly click easily. It is also very comfortable and glides super smooth. if your budget is within this range I would definetly recomend this mouse.
M**E
ROCCAT RMA Process is Trash, Along With Their Product Quality
I owned the KoneXTD and it was an amazing mouse. After many many years and many hours of intense gaming, the cord around where it entered the mouse housing finally started to give intermittent connectivity. Since the mouse was well out of warranty, I decided it was time for an upgrade.I own several other Roccat products that I purchased many years ago and all of them were high quality so I didn't even bother looking beyond the star rating on Amazon before purchasing their latest and greatest Kone mouse, the Kone AIMO Remastered.Although lighter than I normally like, the mouse felt familiar at first and the new software seemed good. I started using it in regular gaming sessions and for work.After a few hours I started to notice that my scroll wheel was not working properly. I assumed it was something with the new software, so I began tweaking it. It only got worse. Scrolling down would sometimes scroll up, not register at all, or skip over scrolls. The precision of the wheel deteriorated the more I used it, and I finally sought out more information on the internet.I was then introduced to the PLETHORA of other users who have had this issue. Roccat's own subreddit is full of stories about this issue. This mouse apparently is shipping with a bad sensor that makes the scroll wheel (at best) unreliable or (at worst) completely unusable. As someone who works (and plays) from home, not having a reliable scroll wheel is not an option.I contacted Roccat, having this be the first time I've dealt with their customer service since all of their products in the past have not needed RMA. After contacting customer service they sent me instructions on how to process my RMA.This was the beginning of the end for my dealing with Roccat as a company. The absolutely INSANE process for receiving an RMA from Roccat requires you to CUT THE CORD of your mostly functioning device, leaving you without a device, and for you to then send them a picture of the cut cord and mouse, before they will process your RMA.I thought it was a joke at first, but the first customer service person I was messaging with said that this is because they want to get me my replacement as quickly as possible, and that it was just to avoid the delay in the mail system of me having to send them my device.When I said that I didn't mind the delay, and requested that I just send back my faulty mouse for repair, instead of destroying a perfectly working device that has one small issue, I was then informed by another customer service person that it really has nothing to do with getting me a replacement in a timely manner, and everything to do with fraud protection and trying to prevent Roccat from losing a few dollars because someone might try to get a replacement on a working device.They don't want the mouse back, they don't want to repair it. They just want to send you a new mouse that will, most likely, still have this exact same problem since it is a MANUFACTURER DEFECT, not a one-ff, random faulty sensor. They don't care about their customers or their products it seems, anymore.There are hundreds of people who I have read about online having this same exact problem and RMA process. Many have received their replacement only to find that the sensor on the scroll wheel is still faulty. Many have RMA'd several times and each time the scroll wheel is bad, with no end in sight.At this time, I am not convinced that Roccat is a trustworthy company anymore. I would recommend that EVERYONE stay away from their products until such time as they start prioritizing their product quality again. Also, the amount of waste they are creating by having their customers DESTROY mostly working products so they can just send them another broken device and start the whole process over again is DISGUSTING and in my opinion is enough to keep me from EVER buying another one of their products again in the future unless this practice is changed.Roccat has lost a 10+ year customer due to their poor product quality and their complete lack of a normal RMA process, along with their completely asinine "destroy your purchase before RMA" method of replacement.Shame on Roccat and shame on anyone who supports this sad excuse for "customer service". What a wasteful, trash thing they are doing. They don't deserve your money or time.
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