Monday, December 10th 2007
ROCCAT Introduces New Kone Gaming Mouse
ROCCAT, a new gaming peripheral company, has introduced its first product targeted towards PC gamers. The Kone gaming mouse is equipped with Distance Control Unit technology which will halt cursor movement when it detects a change in distance between the sensor and the desktop surface. The mouse boasts 96kb of onboard memory and contains five different LED lights which enables users to choose over 1000 colors of lighting. It also allows adjustable weights for a custom tailored feel and has the ability to switch into joystick mode for flight control. The DPI and pricing of the Kone is still unknown.
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25 Comments on ROCCAT Introduces New Kone Gaming Mouse
By the way heres some more info on the mouse.
-Indybird
Lose the tilt and I'm interested, surely it can't be as expensive as the big names, they can't put the name extra there. But if this is laser and cheap I'll get it if it's cheap (and sold here..).
"available in a few weeks with a recommended retail price of 69.99 Euro."
Heh, there goes another good mouse without a buyer. *continues waiting* Why can't they (anyone) make a quality mouse with less features for 2/3ds the price. Now if this is really a quality mouse and they'd sell it for less than Razer/Logitech/Microsoft, those big names would have to sell their's for less too and consumer wins :/
Read this - www.roccat.org/index.php?ROCCAT=Fairy+Tales
Then make your mind up about this company.
IMHO they seem to be a bunch of knobs, it's a good laugh though...
"The actual development, comprising the technical issues and quality control, is carried out by our product designers so anyone who claims their products are being developed by gamers is simply talking bullshit or even launching products that do not meet the high quality standards of today’s gaming tools."
Basically what the email contained (on my end) was asking when the USA would be able to purchase these items. Their response back to me was the following:
Took me about 3 weeks to fine tune it to myself and now im loving it.
From being a Razer Copperhead user for over 3 years, owning over 15 of them due to my abusive right handed nature and dropping them on the floor a few times i found it easy to adapt and notice the benifits.
I use to assume the Copperhead was the KING of mice, but i now know differently.
The mouse cost me $180au including shipping and insurance. If your not fussed about the price and your looking for the ultimate mouse, i recommend it.
I use to be a fan of the logitech mice prior to my Razer days, and during the Razer days i often tried to get away to another mouse, but as time progressed i realized the importance of having a fully custimizable mouse with its own onboard ram.
I'm still on my 1st Razer Diamondback and it's been great and all ways been able to set keys to it which took some time at 1st. But it's been possible. Even thought he mouse is to small for my hands it's been sweet. As for other Razer mice i hated each and everyone of them due to there side buttons.
Never really liked logitech All though i did take a little shine to the MX510 but it was mainly for a righty.. Only one i really liked of logitech Labeled as a IBM mouse.
If i replace this mouse i'd just get the same one again unless they do one 2-3 times bigger than this one lol.