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There are enough great features about the Roccat Kone Pro Air that make it an entirely admirable mouse, but still for me not quite enough to make it stand out from other wireless mice of the same price point. So, while other mice around this price point may come with higher DPI, Roccat has indeed come a long way from the Kova AIMO (opens in new tab)'s 7000dpi Pro-Optic Sensor R6. Pixel skipping and input lag are super minimal, and the 1,000Hz polling rate is consistent. When it comes to the Owl Eye sensor, it may not have the highest DPI out there at 19,000, but accuracy is what we crave and those tests came back close enough to the line that I have no complaints. And that's not the only internal feature that deserves some recognition. Bottom line, the Kone Pro Air doesn't disappoint when it comes to its battery. That puts it just behind the Logitech G903 Lightspeed (opens in new tab)'s fantastic 140 hours (which was actually measured with the RGB turned off). That also means the charging process is a lot faster than your standard USB Type-A, and that swift charge is also bound to last a while, too.Ī battery life of around 137 hours, RGB turned on and in battery saver mode, is not to be sniffed at.
Roccat connect multiple tablets Bluetooth#
The second is bluetooth (always a nice, though laggy fallback), and the third is via a light and braided Phantomflex USB Type-C cable.Īlthough that means if you lose or forget your cable a replacement is less commonly found lying around, there's none of that 'right side up' faffing when plugging in. And the dongle itself-providing a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection-is just one of three connection options.
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There is a groove on the underside, in which to keep the mouse's wireless dongle when not in use, which is always appreciated.
Roccat connect multiple tablets software#
A testament to the Roccat Swarm software needing a bit of TLC perhaps. In attempting to change the DPI with the scrolling feature, however, it proceeded to buffer and flash for about 20 seconds before it realised what it was supposed to be doing. Not the most logical place to put it, but the multifunctionality surely helps save a bit of weight. The one issue with the underside is that's also where Roccat has decided to plonk the profile switch, which also allows you to change DPI by holding and scrolling the mouse wheel. On the underside, you've got some nice slippy PTFE feet that are honestly a bit of a dream to sweep around the mousepad. It does its job, sure-relieving some of the weight gamers have grown to detest, and looks kinda funky, too-but there's something about a totally flat and metallic scroll wheel that feels odd to the touch. My main gripe with the design, however, is the aluminium Titan scroll wheel. The Kone Pro Air always feels high quality despite the evident thinness of the material-nothing rattles and the buttons are reliable and sturdy. That also means its lack of rubber grips isn't an issue. The almost matte finish, and light scoring along the shallow thumb rest make it a pleasure to handle. It doesn't come across clunky looking, but is instead quite alluring in its soft curvature. That positive design appraisal extends across the mouse as a whole, too.