Peripherals specialist Roccat has launched its latest gaming mouse, the Kone+, an upgrade to its award winning Kone device.
The Kone+ is available now from Meroncourt, and features a 6000dpi laser sensor, a 10.5 megapixel resolution and 1000Hz polling rate, offering speeds of up to 200ips
(5.08m/s) without lag.
An integrated threat display control unit allows the sensor to adjust to suit the mousepad, improving tracking. And with 576kB of onboard memory, up to five profiles can be stored on the mouse.
According to Roccat, improvements have also been made to the device’s exterior. The button above the mouse wheel has been made larger and there is an additional toggle switch below the wheel. An ‘EasyShift’ button allows the user to assign second functions to each of the ten programmable buttons and the mouse wheel – allowing gamers to access up to 22 functions.
The Kone+ can light up in four simultaneous colours, which can alternate or rotate. Four weights let users adjust the weight to make the mouse up to 20g heavier.
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