🎮 Elevate Your Game with the Kone Pro Air!
The ROCCAT Kone Pro Air is a cutting-edge wireless gaming mouse designed for peak performance and comfort. Weighing just 66g, it features a 19K DPI optical sensor, 100+ hours of battery life, and customizable AIMO RGB lighting. With its ergonomic design and rapid charging capabilities, this mouse is perfect for gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | ROCCAT |
Item model number | ROC-11-410-01 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.56 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.94 x 2.83 x 1.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.94 x 2.83 x 1.57 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | ROCCAT |
ASIN | B091BJB6B6 |
Date First Available | April 1, 2021 |
A**M
The Perfect Balance Between Comfort and Lightweight
I wish I could be exaggerating with the title, but this mouse is absolutely incredible. I've tried every popular gaming/office mouse under the sun and my by far favorite has been the Logitech G502. However, I was recently introduced to lightweight mice and the Logitech G PRO Superlight had gotten my attention for a bit.However, I always had to swap between these as the superlight was ultimately uncomfortable and had poor skates. The G502 has always been the most comfortable, but its too heavy for quick-flick gaming.Here comes the ROCCAT Kone Pro Air. At only $30 on black friday, I didn't think too much of this mouse initially. Once I received it, I was hooked. There was no "break in" period, it just worked. It was amazing, I still cannot believe a mouse this comfortable and lightweight existed, I thought it was impossible. The build quality is absolutely phenomenal too. I don't think there is any mouse on the market that can beat this level of comfort + lightweight form factor.One issue however, like many reviews have mentioned, is the software. It's dog water. Let me tell you how to get it working though:1. Set the mouse setting to the center option, non-bluetooth or receiver mode. Plug it in via usb cable2. Download the software, its called Roccat Swarm.3. Plug in the receiver as well and update the firmware of the mouse. It might bug out so make sure the USB cable is plugged in first, THEN plug in the wireless transmitter.4. Once updated, then you can change your DPI. The way I did this is by making sure "auto apply" was selected. This is a slow process. The software is SLOW to update. There are 5 DPI options, uncheck them all except #3, that's the one it used for me. If not, just set them all to the DPI you want, such as 1600.5. Save settings. That's really it!This mouse is END GAME. If you're trying to find the balance between comfort and lightweight, this is it.
J**A
Great mouse and even better customer service.
After about two months of use I began to have issues with the scroll wheel of the mouse. After several attempts to troubleshoot the problem I had no luck and finally reach out to the Roccat and after explaining my issues and troubleshooting they determined it was a hardware issue and have issued me a replacement. The response was quick. Up until that point the mouse worked flawlessly and I have no complaints.
K**N
Great mouse with scroll wheel defects
I wish I could give this mouse a good review. I have another wired roccat cone mouse and was excited to get this one so I could use it on the go. The shape of the mouse is great, feels good in the hand, the battery life seems decent.The major flaw is the scroll wheel. I had my first mouse for a few months and everything was great. Then the scroll wheel started jumping around during use, getting worse over time. Eventually when scrolling in one direction on a page, it would just scroll up and down not knowing which way to go. I contacted support and it was eventually determined to be a hardware issue.. No problem, they replaced it with a new one. But a few months later now and my replacement mouse is developing the same exact issue and continues to get worse. I'd love to get another replacement, but it seems this is a design defect and the scroll wheel will die no matter what if I use it full time.Fix the scroll wheel and its a great product, otherwise I may have to throw it away and give up on it. :(
M**S
One of the Best Mice for $100
I have never written a review on Amazon before, but this warranted one.I have never had a wireless mouse before with my previous mouse being the Roccat Kone XTD Optical. I had this one for nearly 8 years and never had a problem until it recently started double clicking. I feel Roccat as a brand is slept on by a large majority of consumers, but the build quality/durability is so phenomenal I feel that alone should warrant more people to consider this brand.I have only used the Air Pro for a week, but I feel safe in saying the build quality is quite similar to my previous model and should be considered as mouse that will pass the test of time.The latency is pretty much the exact same as my wired one.I love the shape of the mouse since it's nearly identical to my previous one.The weight is something I really never cared too much about as I usually prefer heavier mice. However, the Pro Air is far lighter than the Kone XTD and is honestly light enough for anyone who is looking for a "light" mouse.I have noticed several reviews say that the mouse1 and mouse2 buttons are soft with many preferring mechanical switches. I have only ever had mice with mechanical switches and felt somewhat worried if I would like the optical switches. The difference between the two types is fairly small, however I actually prefer the optical switches now that I have used them for a while.
N**R
Best wireless gaming mouse.
By far the best wireless gaming mouse I've used. It's light weight, feels great in my hands, performs exceptionally wirelessly, has a long battery life, has some cool looking RGB, and doesn't have a bad looking logo on it. The only thing that would make this mouse better is if it supported wireless charging, but given how long the battery life is, plugging it over night isn't that big of a deal. The included cable definitely is super flexible, but it looks a bit weird if you're into the aesthetics of your cables. I ended up getting a much shorter braided cable anyway. The charging port is so recessed into the mouse that it makes using magnetic cables not really an option either. I like how the profile switching button is on the bottom too. I've never needed to switch profiles on the fly like that so I like it being out of the way. The software is fine for my needs. I did disable the RGB mainly because they don't have a reactive RGB setting (turns on when you click), which is my preference.
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