digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-05-30 09:51:58
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The Roccat Kone Pure Optical is an identical twin to the excellent Kone Pure gaming mouse, except that it has an optical sensor instead of a laser sensor. Optical sensors have been making a comeback in recent years, and it's thanks, in large part, to the...
Comfortable handling, Fast, precise sensor, Software suite and EasyShiftfunction...
Righthanded only...
Without surprise, the Roccat Kone Pure Optical offers the same ergonomics as the Kone Pure. It's comfortable and well manufactured and, while the relatively low button count may turn off an MMO fan or two, its EasyShift+ function helps make up for it. The...
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£54.99 Inc. V.A.T.Not a week has passed since the review of the ROCCAT Ryos MK mechanical keyboard and we have another peripheral for your consideration - the ROCCAT Kone Pure Optical. But first, a little background.The Kone is a venerable mouse from...
Brings the strengths of the Kone Pure with the option of an optical sensor, 72 MHz on-board processor allows for quick, responsive macro parsing, Five profiles and dozens of button assignments thanks to 576kb memory, Keenly priced, Good software, Some pe...
Still a slightly higher price than some competitors, Fewer customisation options than some, Tips, = Pair with a ROCCAT Keyboard such as the Iksu FX or Ryos MK range to take advantage of ROCCAT Talk...
Our conclusions for the ROCCAT Kone Pure Optical have been informed by our previous experience with the excellent laser-sensor-based Kone Pure, and we have to say that there’s really not much between the two. Both have seemingly excellent build qualit...
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ROCCAT was first introduced here on OCC in review form back in October of 2011, and as it turns out, it was one of my reviews as well: the ROCCAT Kulo 7.1 USB Headset [+] . At the time, I had never heard of this German-based company even though it had alr...
Small and comfy for smaller hands, Solid scroll wheel with almost no slop, Customizable 24bit coloring, Programmable buttons with an additional set of buttons via EASYSHIFT[], Great tracking – software allows lots of adjustability...
Programmed color doesn't translate perfectly from screen to mouse, Software applies/writes to mouse very SLOWLY, A little high in cost...
Honestly, I think this might be a first for me – a ROCCAT BluePanda Gold award. It's often easy to find flaws in a product from ROCCAT. There's usually something that stands out and tends to drive me into the ground as I try to finalize writing a review a...
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Roccat have produced some of the coolest and best performing peripherals we've ever tested here at eTeknix, going from the Roccat Kone XTD gaming mouse which I personally regard as the best mouse on the market, to their smaller Kone Pure and the hybrid Sa...
Excellent build quality, Ergonomic design, Re-mappable buttons and macros, Great software, Accurate sensor...
Maybe a little small for some gamers, Doesn't glide well on softer surfaces...
This mouse was never going to disappoint me, it is a Roccat product that we already know and love with what I can only describe as a much better sensor. It is true that optical sensors are a matter of preference, but since I don't actually need a 8200DPI...
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The mad scientists over at ROCCAT are always up to something it seems. Even with the fact that we just had a look at the Kone XTD just last month, it seems ROCCAT isn't even close to done with the Kone series of mice. As of late, they have introduced a f...
Once again ROCCAT has not failed to impress, and if you have yet to try one, the Kone Pure Optical may very well be the right mouse for you to try out. Not only do you get a slightly reduced size of a mouse with these newer releases, but the shape, feel...
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A mouse is one important weapon specially in the gaming world. Depending on your mouse, it may lead you to victory or it may lead you to your defeat. Today let's take a look at one of Roccat's gaming mouse – the Roccat Kone Pure Optical ; together with a...
The Roccat Kone Pure Optical is one well-built gaming mouse, without bombarding it with tons of buttons. It features 4000 DPI which I think is great for gaming, specially for FPS. I also like its software, specially the R.A.D. since you get to track how m...
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With fourteen mice to offer ROCCAT shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Many of the mice we have seen from them in the past have passed through our labs with flying colors, in fact, we have never run across any review that puts them down for that...
The ROCCAT Kone Pure Owl-Eye RGB Gaming mouse is better than the original. Not only does it deliver a larger range of usable DPI, we feel it is more accurate comparing them at the same DPI levels. ROCCAT also upped the game by changing out the internal co...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2015-05-30 09:54:48
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The Roccat Kone Pure Optical Gaming Mouse comes with a Pro-Optic Sensor R3 with up to 4000dpi, 1000Hz polling rate, 1ms response time, 12000fps, 10.8megapixel, 30G acceleration, 3.8m/s (150ips), 16-bit data channel and much more. The overall styling and b...
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About 6 months back, I had the pleasure of reviewing two excellent mice from ROCCAT: the Kone XTD and Kone Pure . Despite being pricier than the competition, the attention to detail in build material, ergonomic shape, and in-depth software really blew me...
While the ROCCAT Kone Pure Optical is largely is the same mouse as the original Kone Pure, they are definitely not twins. The two-tone finish on the Pure Optical definitely makes it come across as more of a premium product, but comes at the cost of slight...
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Having used a Razer Naga MMO for most of my gaming needs, I've grown accustomed to the additional functionality provided by the 12 side buttons. But don't let the lack of blatantly noticeable buttons on the Kone Pure Optical mouse trick you into thinking...
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