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Roccat Kone AIMO Optical Gaming Mouse Review


Kone AIMO

I’m a huge fan of the Roccat gaming mouse range. I’ve been using the Kone, the Kone XTD, and for the last year or two, the Tyon. They’re often slightly larger and broader than most mice, and better fit my somewhat larger than average hands; yay for me! With that in mind, I’m pretty excited to see their new Kone AIMO. It features a design that improves on the original, which was released over 10 years ago now. Improved ergonomics, their best sensor to date, and upgraded lighting and software. With that recipe, you can’t go wrong.

Specifications

Now featuring their award-winning Owl Eye 12000 DPI sensor, new switches, and a faster ARM Cortex processor, you can expect accurate performance, as well as lag-free control and macros.

  • ROCCAT® Owl-Eye optical sensor with 12000dpi
  • ROCCAT® exclusive 50 Mio. lifecycle switches
  • 1000Hz polling rate
  • 1ms response time
  • 50G acceleration
  • 250ips maximum speed
  • Mouse acceleration: no
  • Angle snapping: on/off
  • Adjustable lift-off distance
  • ARM Cortex-M0 50MHz
  • 512kB onboard memory
  • 1.8m braided USB cable

Product Trailer

What Roccat Had to Say

“With a striking design and a stunning feature set, the Kone AIMO triumphantly channels the legacy of its predecessor. Released in 2007, the original Kone was born as the first ROCCAT® product, setting a new industry standard with its groundbreaking innovations. Pioneered using ROCCAT’s signature know-how coupled with the input of almost 30,000 surveyed gamers and Kone-lovers, the Kone AIMO continues the ten years of rich tradition. It boasts refined ergonomics with enhanced button distinction, but what truly sets it apart is its RGBA double lightguides powered by the state-of-the-art AIMO intelligent lighting system plus its responsive and remarkably accurate Owl-Eye optical sensor. The Kone AIMO truly travels at the speed of light.” – Roccat

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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