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The Roccat Tyon feels like a relic from another age—one where mouse manufacturers frantically tried to cover every surface with buttons in some sort of mad arms race (or fingers race, if you will). Why settle for one button for your index finger when you...
So many buttons, Easy-Shift modifier key is sorely missed when returning to competing devices...
Some awkward button placements, Takes forever to set up, if you want to tap its full potential...
The Roccat Tyon wins PCWorld's 2015 Award for Most Buttons, but a few aspects could use some fine-tuning...
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Gaming mice have remained more or less the same for quite a while. Well with the mouse we are taking a look at today we have at least two new features that I've never seen on a mouse before. They are a analog thumb paddle and a dorsal fin switch. Will the...
Great overall feel, New thumb paddle and dorsal fin-switch are actually useful, RGBA illumination, ROCCAT Driver and Easy-Shift[+] functionality, Can be used for different types of games...
None that I found...
Talking about the new thumb paddle and dorsal fin-switch I used them quite often during my testing. Again they take some time to get used to, but they are quite effective. In Battlefield 4 the thumb paddle made driving vehicles, mostly aircraft much easie...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2016-10-30 04:02:43
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The ROCCAT Tyon All Action Multi-Button Gaming Mouse offers versatile features and programming for use with almost every type of PC game. With 14 programmable buttons, two-function buttons and 8,200 dpi, the Tyon is a high-end gamer mouse. An adjustable 8...
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It's no secret around Hardware Asylum that the Roccat Kone XTD is my go to mouse. That's why I jumped at the chance to review the new top dog, the Roccat Tyon – All Action Multi-Button Gaming Mouse. With the Tyon design Roccat has embraced the multi-butto...
Ground Effects Lighting Looks Great, More Comfortable Shape and Finish, Extra Buttons are Innovative and Easy to Find, Class leading Customization, 8200 DPI Engine...
Right handed design only, Buttons take some getting used to, Lighting is less visible...
I may be a bit biased but I think Roccat gets it. The Tyon has innovative buttons just where you expect them without becoming overwhelming. Maybe the best part is you don't even notice them when you don't want to use them. I love macros when I am online p...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-10-30 04:02:43
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We exaggerate, of course. But Roccat's $99.99-list Tyon does have a lot going on.This gaming über-mouse has 16 programmable button actions in total, enabled by 11 separate physical buttons, wheels, or levers. These include a typical clickable mouse wheel...
Easy to configure, with excellent software, Lovely LED lighting, Scads of buttons, with most of them “shiftable” to a secondary function...
Pricey, “achievements” metrics are hokey, No way to import new gaming macros, Thumb paddle looked like a differentiator, but was not super-useful, Right-handed design only...
It's certainly not cheap—especially for a wired mouse—but the button-rich Tyon is one of the most customizable PC-gaming mice we've ever played with. (And it looks great, too.) Read More…...
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I'm quite certain you are all familiar with the name ROCCAT . We have reviewed many of their products over the years here at Pro Clockers. ROCCAT makes some great gaming peripherals from keyboards to mice and headsets. What sets ROCCAT apart is their exte...
Overall the Tyon is a very impressive mouse. The sheer number of gadgets and features is breathtaking. The X-Celerator paddle and the dorsal switch are two of those "why didn't I think of that?" ideas that are sure to be useful. The extra buttons on the s...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2016-10-30 04:02:43
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The Roccat Tyon Gaming Mouse comes with an awesome 8,200dpi Pro-Aim (R3) laser sensor, 16 buttons, 32-bit processor, 576KB of memory, it looks amazing and is well built. Plus, it has a very unique fin switch and X-Celerator thumb paddle...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2016-10-30 04:02:43
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First announced at Computex in June, Roccat's newest gaming mouse has finally hit the market. Packing an 8200 DPI laser sensor, Roccat's EasyShift[+] function, configurable LED lighting in two zones and 12 programmable buttons (16 programmable “actions” i...
Essentially flawless (for a laser) tracking performance in testing, Linux support!, Attractive, Unique features really add value (analog control, EasyShift[] ), Excellent button feel / layout, Dorsal / tilt button helps keep the scroll wheel's excellent f...
Make an exception in your antivirus for the Roccat folder! Otherwise saving changes to the device takes a long time (~ 30 sec) with the exception in place, changes are saved almost instantly, Software is powerful, packs a lot of functions in a relatively...
I didn't have any issues with the Roccat Tyon's performance. Over the course of three weeks, the Tyon was my daily driver, and it was used on a variety of surfaces (hard desk, soft/cloth mouse pads as well as hard/textured pads). I didn't experience any t...
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rbmods.com Updated: 2016-10-30 04:02:44
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It is time for another gaming mouse review; we have a sample of the Roccat Tyon in our hands. This is a one well equipped mouse with some cool features and buttons that I have not seen before so lets get on with the review.About Roccat:Find out more about...
Comfortable, Buttons, Sleeved cable, Lights, Very nice software...
Price, – No weights...
This is the coolest mouse I think I have ever seen! It took me awhile to get used to the buttons and the setup, but now that I have used it for awhile I love it.It makes gaming way easier with all the buttons available for quick access, the easy shift fun...
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For the past couple of weeks, I've been reviewing the Roccat Tyon gaming mouse. That meant putting aside Destiny for a while and getting back into League of Legends and Battlefield 4. I feel like I can play League of Legends with any mouse, and one wouldn...
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When it comes to the number of buttons on a mouse, less is generally more. A cluttered peripheral is arguably worse than one that's too conservative. The Roccat Tyon ($100) pulls a neat trick by offering a staggering 14 buttons, yet never feeling crowded...
Clever physical design, Accessibl, unconventional button layout, Colorful lighting options...
Labyrinthine software, More expensive than competitors, No special advantages over other mice...
Although it's pricey, the Roccat Tyon is colorful, responsive and innovative. When it comes to the number of buttons on a mouse, less is generally more. A cluttered peripheral is arguably worse than one that's too conservative. The Roccat Tyon...
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Roccat mice have regularly found themselves at, or at least very close to, the top of our must buy gaming rodents. A combination of outstanding design, a product range that isn't spread too thinly, and some excellent features and customisation have brough...
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Anyone comparing gaming mice knows that features are the watch word. Competitive gamers want more options and more control, and the mice that cater to them sometimes get a little crazy, bursting with features and offering so many tweaks and cust...
Innovative features, like the Dorsal Fin button and an analog thumb-paddle. Conveniently placed thumb button opens up dozens of customizable features.
Pricey. Some features unusable without Roccat keyboard. Some buttons awkwardly placed...
The Roccat Tyon is brimming with features, including innovations you won't find on other gaming mice, but for the fullest experience, you'll need to pair it with a Roccat keyboard...
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The Tyon is the latest computer mouse offering from ROCCAT, the German manufacturer of gaming accessories. Set for a Sep. 18 release date, the Tyon series boasts several features that make it unique, including dual lighting, a thumb paddle, and a fin swit...
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When I was asked to review a gaming mouse, I jumped at the opportunity. After using a roller ball mouse for the past year (for those of you who don't remember roller ball mice, they are like dial up, only physical) I was happy to review just about any mou...
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Anyone comparing gaming mice knows that features are the watch word. Competitive gamers want more options and more control, and the mice that cater to them sometimes get a little crazy, bursting with features and offering so many tweaks and customizations...
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