The Kone Pro Air combines a high-DPI sensor and low-latency wireless connection into an extremely comfortable and lightweight shell. However, an 8KHz polling rate could've added further to its competitive nature and its accompanying software isn't as intuitive as rivals from Razer and Logitech.
DPI / Profile switch button on the bottom of the mouse
Roccat software not the best
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The two main buttons are powered by ROCCAT’s Titan optical switches which they also use in many of their keyboards. The mouse glided effortlessly across my mousepad and that is a big deal to me as I play a lot of FPS games at very low DPI settings. Talking about DPI settings it was weird not to see a DPI button on the top of the mouse, but rather it is on the bottom of the mouse.
The Kone Pro Air combines a high-DPI sensor and low-latency wireless connection into an extremely comfortable and lightweight shell. However, an 8KHz polling rate could've added further to its competitive nature and its accompanying software isn't as intuitive as rivals from Razer and Logitech.
The Kone Pro Air offers everything you could want from a gaming mouse: comfort, precision, plenty of buttons, and a flash of colour to liven it up, all while feeling incredibly light. Playing in wireless feels like you're using your hand without another...
The 2021 Roccat Kone Pro Air is one of the best wireless lightweight gaming mice around right now. It’s not as light or as long-lasting as the SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless and could be priced more aggressively as such, but if you’re simply looking for a wireless lightweight gaming mouse that’s better suited for a palm grip, the Roccat Kone Pro Air is the obvious choice right now.
The ROCCAT Kone Pro Air is an excellent wireless gaming mouse that you can use wired or wirelessly with its USB receiver or Bluetooth. It's lightweight but feels very sturdy and has a right-handed shape ideal for all grip types and very nearly all hand...
It's a judgement call if you can make the stretch for your primary input device, but for a mouse that never loses connection and can hold a charge for 100 hours, I'm a believer. I just wish Roccat hadn't cut the dedicated DPI switch. Less buttons is...