Sunday, January 14th 2018

ROCCAT Delivers Entire Gaming Station Worth of Products at CES 2018

ROCCAT at CES 2018 wanted to prove something: that they're a far-reaching, all-encompassing gaming product company. To that end, it seems the one question ROCCAT engineers, salespeople, and overall team wanted to answer: "Can we deliver an entire ROCCAT-branded gaming station?" The answer, it would seem, was a resounding "Yes, we can."

ROCCAT showed how it had the input game fully in control with its Horde AIMO keyboard, Kone AIMO gaming mouse, and Kanga mouse mat. However, gaming is not just about these mechanical inputs; there's a lot to be said about environment and sound cues, as well as teammate coordination.
As such, ROCCAT also makes available for buyers the Khan Pro gaming headset, with both audio outputs and inputs for gamers that want to go that extra mile.
What ROCCAT failed to deliver in, though, was an actual way for users to visualize the action they're controlling on-screen. And there's a hidden Easter egg on one of the monitor close-ups: look towards the general area of the TPU watermark.
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Roph
Roccat, so I'd expect it to break in a few months. Never again.
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