One of the first things which is apparent when unboxing the Kone[+] is that it is a lovely looking mouse, similar in style to a recent muscle car. Upon placing it on the desk and starting to use it we find that it is an incredibly comfortable mouse to ...
Once again Roccat have topped our charts. It might be expensive, but consider the overwhelming number of "plus" points. It's got a massive sensitivity, inbuilt memory capable of storing over 50 seperate button configurations, TCU and DCU, vocalisation...
Unique looks, Extremely innovative, Extensive customisation, Up to 6000DPI
Weight cover can be tricky to remove, Logo wears out after just 6 months, We would like to thank Meroncourt for sending the Kone[+]. Discuss this review on our forums
I enjoy reviewing mice, whilst some review sites may not take part in reviewing such peripherals I think the market shows that this type of product is at a period of time when things are very competitive. There are a lot of newcomers, but also some sta...
Being a long time user of the EasyShift[+] button and software, the move the Kone[+] was simple for me. While it did take a couple of hours to get into the swing of using the default buttons again, once I was used to it I was changing volume, opening ...
Excellent, precise movement. Despite seeming a bit goofy, the voice alerts are actually quite clever. Weight system is improved from the Kone. Shift button gives great flexibility
Buttons above and below scroll wheel are awkward. Weights system still fiddly
As the name may suggest, the Kone[+] is a step up from the Kone, and we have no hesitation in recommending this as a fantastic gaming mouse....
Accurate, comfortable, extremely customisable, supports claw and grip gameplay styles, positive tactile response, LED lightshow
Cable not braided, slight jitter at low speeds, no gold contacts, scroll wheel, not for left-handed users, Roccat probably employed constipated ex-Gestapo for voiceovers