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ROCCAT Gaming Mouse Kone Pure Ultra Ergonomic Black

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ROCCAT Gaming Mouse Kone Pure Ultra Ergonomic BlackDescriptionSpecificationsShipping ULTRA LIGHT ENGINEERING The Kone Pure Ultra represents an industry first as a mouse that is ultra light and ergonomic. Weighing a low 66 grams, its amongst the lightest mice around. It features the latest high end ROCCAT Owl Eye 16,000dpi optical sensor. Also complete with a specially developed coating that provides incredible grip while being durable. Ultra light, Ergonomic The Kone Pure Ultra retains the much loved

ULTRA-LIGHT ENGINEERING

The Kone Pure Ultra represents an industry-first as a mouse that is ultra-light and ergonomic. Weighing a low 66 grams, it’s amongst the lightest mice around. It features the latest high-end ROCCAT Owl-Eye 16,000dpi optical sensor. Also complete with a specially developed coating that provides incredible grip while being durable.

Ultra-light, Ergonomic

The Kone Pure Ultra retains the much-loved shape of its predecessor but presents it in a lighter-than-ever package at only 66 grams.

What’s particularly special is the fact that, as an ultra-light mouse, it is an industry-first in also being ergonomic. This was achieved by utilizing an innovative internal structure rather than dotting the surface in holes as is the case with many competing mice. Maximum performance, maximum agility – with none of the drawbacks.

Evolutionary performance coating

Grippy, durable and dirt-resistant thanks to a hybrid anti-wear coating. That’s what you can expect from ROCCAT’s latest innovation in surface material technology. The performance finish helps you keep a firm hold of the Kain even during the most frantic of gaming sessions. And it stays in pristine condition for all your future gaming sessions.

ROCCAT Owl-Eye Sensor

The best just got better. Experience deadly pointer precision with the all-new 16,000dpi ROCCAT Owl-Eye optical sensor. Its key features include razor sharp accuracy and remarkably consistent tracking capabilities. The lift-off distance can be calibrated as low as under 1mm with certain cloth mousepads. Based on the PixArt 3389 Sensor.

The Basics Done to Perfection

The Kone Pure Ultra features the 2D Titan Wheel and improved click mechanics for crisper and more distinctive button presses. Other focus areas include extra-large mouse feet with rounded edges and a lighter, more flexible cable. These combine with the mouse’s low weight for a lighter-than-air gliding feel.

AIMO Illumination

AIMO represents both a lighting engine and an eco-system at once. Its functionality grows based on the number of AIMO-enabled connected devices. It reacts organically based on your usage, presenting state-of-the-art illumination scenarios without the need for configuration.

 

  • Sensor
  • ROCCAT® Owl-Eye optical sensor with 16000dpi

    Adjustable lift-off distance

    50G acceleration

    Angle snapping: on/off

  • General
  • 1000Hz polling rate

    512kB onboard memory

    1.8m USB cable

    ARM Cortex-M0 48MHz

  • Operating System
  • Windows® 10, Windows® 7, Windows® 8

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