Review: Roccat has almost perfected the renowned Kone gaming mouse
The Roccat Kone has been around for what seems like a generation. First launched in 2007, the Roccat Kone went on to become one of the most trusted companions for competitive gaming and esports. Gamers take their peripherals seriously, and choosing the best gaming keyboard and best mouse really can (and often does) make an in-game difference.
With more than a decade of experience designing and making mice, Roccat (now part of Turtle Beach) is launching the Kone Pro. As the name implies, the Roccat Kone Pro is designed with improvements on the current Kone and is available in arctic white or ash black. With plenty of promised features and alterations to the performance of the Kone, is the Roccat Kone Pro worth choosing for your gaming rig?
Roccat Kone Pro
Bottom line: If you need a gaming mouse that will focus on nothing but making you score more points in a variety of PC games, look no further than the Roccat Kone Pro.
The Good
- Lightweight
- Accurate Owl-Eye sensor
- Reliable Titan optical switches
- Smooth operation
- Gorgeous design
The Bad
- Profile setup can be fiddly
Roccat Kone Pro: Price and availability
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It’s possible the mouse may go on sale for promotions like Prime Day or Black Friday. You can expect to find the Roccat Kone Pro at most retailers that sell PC peripherals, including Amazon, Best Buy, as well as Roccat’s own online store.
Roccat Kone Pro: What you’ll like
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This shape is actually iconic and is the same Kone shape we’ve seen for more than a decade. Roccat has simply refined this shape to border on perfection. In fact, almost everything has been over-engineered to create an exceptional gaming mouse. Roccat employed anthropometric research to work out a design that fits any sized hand and supports all grip styles.
I enjoyed using the Roccat Kone Pro so much it’s my new daily driver.
The white version of the Roccat Kone Pro would be interesting to wield, but I’m a big fan of this ash black review unit. The main unit isn’t a mere slab of plastic glued together. As evident with the Roccat AIMO RGB lighting effects enabled, there’s a solid-yet-light honeycomb shell that makes up the Kone Pro. This not only provides strength but also allows Roccat to weigh in the mouse at just 66g.
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I read the product page before unboxing and thought there was no way I would find the Roccat Titan Wheel Pro so satisfying to use compared to other mice, but boy, was I wrong. Milled from solid aluminum, this sturdy scroll wheel truly is something else. There’s a tactile click when pressed, and it feels responsive when scrolling up and down.
Inside the Roccat, Kone Pro is the company’s Owl-Eye sensor, capable of hitting up to 19,000 dots per inch (DPI). The sensor itself is based on the excellent PixArt PAW3370. This allows for acceleration and speed of 50G and 400 inches per second (IPS), respectively. What this translates to in games is a rapid response for anything from first-person shooters to real-time strategy games.
Putting everything together and it’s one amazing gaming mouse, and that’s without touching on the heat-treated pure PTFE feet for smoother gliding over the best mousepads. Roccat even throws in spare PTFE feet for replacing the pre-installed set if you’re a heavy and hard-hitting gamer. Overall, I enjoyed using the Roccat Kone Pro so much it’s my new daily driver, replacing the excellent Razer Basilisk Ultimate.
From the scroll wheel to the sensor, there’s very little Roccat didn’t get just right with the Kone Pro.
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Roccat Kone Pro: What you won’t like
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I like the way Roccat allows one to configure everything from polling rate to DPI settings with no software needing to be installed. It may appear to be a little fiddly at times when first starting out (and you will require the manual to begin with), but once you’ve changed things around a few times, it becomes rather intuitive.
Roccat Kone Pro: Competition
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The Razer Viper 8K (we reviewed the previous Razer Viper) is our top-rated mouse for gaming and sits at the top of our recommendation list. The Roccat Kone Pro certainly trades blows with Razer’s pointer, weighing less and coming with similar buttons switches and an optical sensor.
Category | Razer Viper 8K | Roccat Kone Pro |
---|---|---|
Switches | Optical 70m click rating |
Optical 100m click rating |
Sensor | Focus+ (optical) 20,000 DPI |
Owl-Eye (optical) 19,000 DPI |
Speed | ~650 IPS 50G |
~400 IPS 50G |
Polling rate | 8,000Hz | 1,000Hz |
Weight | 71g | 66g |
Profiles | ✓ | ✓ |
Buttons | 7+1 | 4+1 |
Picking a mouse using features and specifications is a good way to choose the best available, but there’s also the case of personal preference, which plays a major role in choosing the right mouse for your gaming setup. I would recommend heading to a brick-and-mortar store to try some mice out and get a feel for what works for you.
Roccat Kone Pro: Should you buy it?
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You should buy this if …
- You want a premium-designed mouse
- You want a mouse with strong ergonomics
- You want an exceptionally good gaming mouse
You shouldn’t buy this if …
- You plan to play MMO games
- You need additional buttons
- You prefer wireless mice
Roccat mice are considered by many within the gaming community to be the best for playing games. The Kone Pro is an exceptionally good gaming mouse that focuses on getting all the most important parts right. It has a killer sensor for accurate travel, great switches for the main two clickers, and a comfortable ergonomic design for long sessions.
This mouse may be brilliant, but it’s not for everyone. If you’re more into MMO games like World of Warcraft, Elder Scrolls Online, and other titles that require an extensive setup of programmed buttons, the Kone Pro may fall a little short. This model also isn’t wireless, though there is a wire-free version of the Kone Pro.
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