🎮 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Comfort!
The ROCCAT Kone Pure Ultra is a lightweight ergonomic gaming mouse featuring a cutting-edge 16,000 DPI Owl-Eye optical sensor for unparalleled accuracy and tracking. Its durable performance coating ensures longevity, making it the perfect companion for serious gamers.
Brand | ROCCAT |
Series | Kone Pure |
Item model number | ROC-11-730 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 2.33 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.53 x 2.76 x 1.54 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.53 x 2.76 x 1.54 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | ROCCAT |
ASIN | B07Z33RNW4 |
Date First Available | June 11, 2019 |
P**.
Very Good Mouse but too expensive In india
Its a very op mouse But the price are way to high 65$ in india should be around 6500 to 6000 but it's way too high
N**H
Scam
This is a really good mouse for butterfly clicking , drag clicking and jitter clicking. But the problem is that its too expensive... The cost mus be only 7000 plus GST but its too high I can Buy a Bloody a70 insted of this mouse for 12000. If you really want one then buy it form The roccat softwear.
A**Y
Good Mouse
*Long review, summary at last paragraph*So I am a bit of an aim fanatic. I own 13 mice at the time of review, and have tried several others out. I play a lot of CSGO, Valorant, COD, Battlefield, and just whatever FPS game is popping, along with a good bit of KovaaKs FPS Aim Trainer (around 450hrs as of right now). Given the games I play, I think that aim potential is the most important part of a mouse, that means I will be focusing on the shape, size and weight, then looking at the other features.I have short hands, but they are pretty normal in width. 17cm long, 9.5cm wide, and I "relaxed" claw grip. I generally stick to smaller ambi mice (like the G203 or Hati S for example). This is still a "small" mouse, but it's more small-medium and it's an ergo, meaning that it feels a tad bit bigger in the hand than it would appear. According to gearsearch.gg, it's measurements are 120x70x38.5mm, so yeah, small-medium. If you want to get an idea of how it compares to your current mouse, that's a good website to check btw. This mouse fits my hand pretty well but I do wish it were a bit smaller. Maybe 118x65x38mm? It's more the width that gets me than anything, I will get into that later on though. Actually, the shape of the mouse is pretty neat. Again, it's ergo but it's kind of an ergo made for claw grip, for me it's comfortable in the hand. I think this will work best for medium hands, specifically claw grip. With small hands you can palm it, and I know of a guy who has insane aim (I mean as good or better than Shroud) who fingertip grips this mouse and has larger hands. It's actually a very underrated fingertip mouse. I'm not the greatest with fingertip, but when I used it I could see why the guy likes it.It weighs in at about 65g (according to other sources). I own the Ultralight 2, and several other lightweight mice, and I generally prefer mice that are 65-75g, it feels like the sweet spot because it's light enough you can still move around quickly and microadjust smoothly, but heavy enough that you are stable and not shaking around like you have Parkinsons. I don't think the mouse weight should be a reason you buy a mouse. Size and shape are a lot more important for aim imo.A good way for me to tell if a mouse is good for me is how I score on KovaaKs, and with this mouse I perform well. Tracking based scenarios I score better than I do with most mice, and "target switching" scenarios (flicking quickly to larger targets, COD type stuff) I also score better than most mice. In click timing scenarios (CSGO headshot type stuff, precision) I score well but my movements are often wider than other mice, meaning that the precision stuff I sometimes whiff a bit (more on that later), however I noticed when I'm feeling good or having a good run, I go nuts. This mouse is very stable, the shape sort of just locks you in and you'll find that shakiness is a lot easier to avoid, it's the best part of the mouse. It's also easy to move in straight lines, which is pretty important.In actual games I have a LOT of difficulty microadjusting. It's the "wider movements" problem I had in KovaaKs, but hyperbolized. When I'm not super focused in, this thing gets the better of me when going for headshots. This means in Valorant I am missing a good bit of headshots that I would normally hit on my favorite mice. It's actually really frustrating. When I see a guy and I go to adjust a bit to get on his head, I just end up going too far and then get caught in this back and fourth loop, then boom I'm dead, but when I am accurate on my first shot this thing is a dream and makes me feel like a god. I chalk this up to the width and the fact that it's an ergo, I have heard others with similar complaints as well. I can say that in less precision based games like COD for example, this thing is great. I have spent a good bit of time with this mouse and I think it's just the way it is for me, I've owned this thing for several months and used it off and on, just picked it back up for a couple days for the sake of this review, and there's definitely a bit of a "learning curve" where you have to get comfortable aiming with it. Again, wish it was a tad bit shorter and a good bit thinner, but with the right hand size this won't be as big of a problem as it was for me. Now onto the features/build quality.So the coating on this mouse is neat. It's like a mix between glossy and matte. I like it. It "sticks" to your hand enough that you don't lose grip of it, but it doesn't get super sweaty. It's different, but in a good way. This mouse has a rubber cable, which sucks, but it's the best rubber cable I've used at least. I don't think you NEED to paracord it so long as you have a bungee or have taped it to your monitor or something, but if you end up liking the mouse and plan on using it for a long time it would be worth it. Not too difficult to do either, but the clicks DO get affected by the screws underneath, so don't overtighten! The feet aren't PTFE, which sucks, but they aren't terrible for stock feet. They're pretty slow. Also there is plastic over them, so remember to take that off. Anyway, I think it's definitely worth replacing them. Go buy some Tiger Arcs or another popular replacement for like $10, it's worth it.The switches are 50m Omrons and the clicks feel pretty good. They are pretty firm and have little travel distance, a tad bit mushy. Not my favorite but I'm not necessarily a stickler about clicks, they aren't bad. (Again, clicks are affect by the screws underneath, be warned). The side buttons are in a bit of an odd spot, the way the mouse curves in on the left side makes it so you sort of have to reach over the curve to hit them. I didn't find them to be a problem, but I have heard others say they did, I even use my side buttons for push to talk (both of em), and it was fine, but it's something to be aware of. The sensor is a 3389, but it's Roccats in house variant of it called the "Owl Eye". It felt a tad slow, so I checked and the DPI is off compared to a normal 3389. Maybe by like 50dpi. It tracks fine so this isn't a big deal, just be aware that your sensitivity might feel a bit lower in game compared to other mice, all you gotta do is raise the DPI (by 50) or in game sensitivity, so not a big deal. Scroll wheel has fairly long steps, and they are pretty defined, a bit of a rubberized coating to it as well. More defined than say the Viper Mini, but not as slow and defined as a Zowie. Good for both in game and desktop use.It has SUPER bright RGB. I mean it's bright af. When I plugged the mouse in for the first time it blinded me like some LED highbeams hittin you when you're driving outside of town. No exaggeration. You can change it in the software of course. Different color effects too, I have mine cycling slowly through all the colors. Software has a lot of stuff in it. Macros/rebinds (it has two DPI buttons on top you can rebind, which is nice!), LOD adjustment, scroll speed, you can also so it to "Zero Debounce" which makes the clicks feel super responsive, but it double clicked/slam clicked a lot when I had it on. Sucks because I really liked it. Mouse doesn't do it with the setting off, so nothing to worry about.So I guess the overall summary here is that it's a good mouse for claw grip for medium hands, small hands will find it comfortable but might find their aim lacking. It has a unique shape that aids in comfort and stability. It's good for aim generally speaking but I personally had issues with precision at times, but again, probably hand size. It has satisfactory build quality/features, although the cable/feet could be better, but those can be replaced. If you want to try something new it's definitely worth it, but there are safer choices out there. If you like it you'll love it, if you don't like it you'll probably hate it. Give it a shot I say.
A**ー
非常に使いやすい でも耐久に難あり
IE3.0クローンと言われてるらしい 小さいし軽いし使いやすいでも2年ちょいで右クリックのチャタリングが発生・・・価格帯は安い方だし大満足でしたもし近くの店に置いてたらぜひ触ってみて
R**O
Probablemente sea un buen ratón, pero muy pequeño para manos tirando a grandes.
Se me rompió mi ratón, tenia uno de una marca muy conocida y no precisamente barata que me toco en un sorteo y decidí probarlo, al ser de forma plana poco rato vi que me sentía cómodo y de usarlo un día acabe con dolor en el dedo pulgar, al final se lo tuve que regalar a una persona. Buen ratón de gaming gratis que se llevo...Buscando sustitutos, vi este que tiene una forma muy parecida al que se me rompió Y hubiera sido perfecto de no ser porque me venia pequeño. Si ajustaba la palma de la mano a la parte inferior los dedos se me salían entre 2-3 cm y si ajustaba los dedos a los botones (que es lo que hacia) no podía poner bien el pulgar y notaba también dolor (aunque esto podría ser por tenerlo resentido del anterior).Lo probé apenas 10 minutos y como era obvio que no me servia por tamaño lo devolví y no me pusieron ninguna pega.En mi opinión tenia pinta de ser buen ratón, pero como digo no sirve para manos medianas tirando a grandes o si tu agarre es con la parte baja de la palma pegada a la parte baja del ratónPero en el poco rato que lo probé la sensación de los clicks era buena, no había que hacer mucha fuerza, ni sonaba mucho, ni a plástico de esos que parece que se van a romper.También es un ratón muy ligero, no entro a valorar si eso es bueno o malo porque cada uno tiene sus gustos y los hay con pesos para ajustarlo, pero como digo este era muy ligero y fácil de mover.Si hubiera sido un poco mas grande me lo hubiera quedado seguro. Le doy 4 estrellas por la cuestión del tamaño, pero en principio en el poco rato que lo probé me parece que es de 5 estrellas.
R**K
Great potential held back by easily preventable flaws.
If you buy the KPU brand new, it's priced just a little bit on the high side for a wired mouse, so the harshness with which I judge this mouse will be based on that. Keep in mind there are some top-tier wired mice which cost less. That being said, here are both the good and bad attributes:***GOOD***-Weight is very light despite the shell not having holes in it.-Scroll wheel feels premium. Excellent tension on the scroll and fairly light on the press. The width of it also feels great.-Very comfortable for aggressive claw grip. The grooves aren't as noticeable, and the shape provides more than enough palm support in the back. Bulkier in the rear than a lot of other mice, but this is still smaller than many ergo mice overall.-Good sensor. That hardly needs mentioning anymore.-Most of the buttons feel good. On the lighter side in terms of actuation force. Travel distance for the most part is well within what I'd consider acceptable.-Separated side buttons.-Appearance is pretty cool if you care about that.-The below average size (for ergo mice) allows it to be fairly nimble.***BAD***-Right click has slightly more post travel and feels mushier than the left click as a result. Few mice have achieved good click feel with relatively high travel, and this is not one. Rocket Jump Ninja's old review of this mouse raised a similar concern. Definitely not a deal-breaker, however. Still usable. Would have hurt the mouse more to have this issue on the left click.-Stiff rubber cable. Bungee is a necessity. Paracording is also an option, but cheaper mice than this already have a paracord.-Sub-par skates. Not horrible, but slow. Easily replaceable, but again, plenty of cheaper mice are better in this regard. A fast mouse pad will combat the sluggish skates quite nicely though. At least the size of them is nothing to complain about. They could certainly be worse than what they are.- Shape can be uncomfortable for more relaxed grip styles because you'll feel the aggressive curve on the right side dig into your pinky. You'll really feel it with palm and relaxed fingertip. Maybe not as much with relaxed claw, but that sharp bump is definitely not comfortable, albeit far from painful. The thumb groove is very aggressive, too, but not quite as bothersome in my experience.-The area between the side buttons is raised to fill the gap between them. To some degree, this defeats the purpose of separating them. Leaving that gap empty results in the separation being more pronounced, which helps you avoid hitting the wrong side button by accident. The separation still feels better than side buttons on some other mice which offer none at all (Model O series, Viper series, Pulsefire Haste, etc). This does help you tell them apart, but this feature is hindered by what is simply unnecessary plastic. It also doesn't feel pleasant to have the protruding plastic gap filler touch your thumb while a button is being pressed. The gap filler actually protrudes FARTHER from the body than the side buttons when they are fully depressed. It's not uncomfortable, but it makes pressing the side buttons less satisfying. Not a huge deal. I just had a lot to say about it because WHY would someone do this? I can't understand it.***Summary***It's a good mouse with outdated features priced like a higher-end wired mouse with 2021 features. Very comfortable for aggressive claw, but I can't recommend it for anything else. The Zowie EC shape is a more versatile ergo, but the KPU has better palm support. I'd recommend the Skoll Mini (small EC shape) over this as a small ergo. Roccat's own Burst Pro is better if you just want something below large in size with good palm support. The XM1 is also highly regarded as a great claw mouse. I honestly like the KPU, but it has SO MUCH competition at both similar and lower price points that I feel I have no choice but to give it a critical review.
A**R
Te klein voor grote handen
Muis is goed maar voor mijn handen net iets te klein waardoor ik als ik mijn vingers rust soms op de rechtermuisknop druk!
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