General | + | - | |
Roccat succeeded with the Kone in designing a very well performing gaming mouse. Unfortunately the installation process can be a bit annoying. Roccat definitely layed there focus on the mouse's design as well on the software's user interface. | - Design | - Installation process | |
Ergonomics / Precision | + | - | |
As a matter of fact that the Kone is
nearly symmetric and the thumb buttons cannot be used with your small
finger the mouse is suitable for left- as well as right-handed players.
The different buttons have a very well defined pressure point. Only when
scrolling it might take a bit too much effort to move the wheel. Also the responding behaviour is very good and leaves no wishes at all. The cursor or the crosshair always does what you expect it to do. |
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Suitable for
left/right-handed people - Grippy surface - Precision |
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Recommendation | + | - | |
When you're a casual- or a hardcore-gamer with big hands the Kone might be exactly what you're looking for. Because of its size we wouldn't recommend the Kone for women or generally people with smaller hands. | -
Casual-Gamer - Hardcore-Gamer - Gamer with bigger hands |
- Gamer with smaller Hands |
The Roccat Kone Gaming Mouse can be bought at Digitec.ch to a price of CHF 87.- (ca. EUR 58.-)
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Page 2 - Preview | Page 6 - Handling 2 |
Page 3 - Specification | Page 7 - Conclusion |
Page 4 - Test conditions |
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