Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Roccat Kone Aimo and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Roccat Kone Aimo.
December 2017
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96 Reviews
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With efficiency, comfort, and great reliability that go perfectly with the exclusive AIMO ILS from ROCCAT, you'll definitely have a great device on a budget. The Kone AIMO is also considered to be one of the best-looking gaming peripherals around while al...
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Published: 2018-05-09, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
As the original Kone, AIMO was designed for people with larger hands, while its comfortable shape does really help during longer gaming sessions. With the revised LED lighting setup, Kone AIMO looks more interesting than before, and thanks to the 4D silen...
10 customizable, high quality buttons, Excellent sensor performance, Great materials, Extremely good build quality, Highly customizable RGB lighting, Comfortable for palm grip with bigger hands
Heavy, Mousefeet could be better, The cable should be more flexible, Not really suited for small hands
The ROCCAT Kone AIMO is available for $79.99. 10 customizable, high quality buttons Excellent sensor performance Great materials Extremely good build quality Highly customizable RGB lighting Comfortable for palm grip with bigger hands Heavy Mousefeet coul...
Abstract: The Roccat Kone has a bit of a reputation around the OC3D offices. It was one of the first products we reviewed from the Hamburg based company and it absolutely blew us away with a spectacular combination of build quality, design intelligence and features...
I really do like the Kone Aimo. It's a joy to use for shooter and strategy games, and it while I can't speak to its reliability, I can speak to its solid build quality and 50-million-click microswitches. The problem is, this mouse just isn't made for peo...
Excellent build quality, Very bright LED lighting, Solid 4D Titan scroll wheel, Excellent 12000 DPI Owl-Eye (PixArt 3361) optical sensor
Swarm software must run for lighting animations to work, Heavier than most wired mice (although this can be a pro for some)
As expected, the Owl-Eye optical sensor performs very well against other mice with a 3360 optical sensor and the 3366 in Logitech gaming mice. Buttons respond well and the shape of the mouse feels very comfortable in my hand. The 4D Titan scroll wheel fee...
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Published: 2017-12-05, Author: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
PixArt 3361 optical sensor, Excellent selection of assignable button actions and Easy-Shift for doubling them, Five DPI settings, Game-specific profiles,
Expensive, No side grips, Heavy for fast gaming, Only five stored profiles, No separate X/Y axis controls, Configuration utility is hard to read, No lefty version
Its heaviness and lack of unlimited game profiles detract, but the Kone AIMO's physical design, PixArt sensor, and Easy-Shift programmability help it shine...
PixArt 3361 optical sensor, Excellent selection of assignable button actions and Easy-Shift for doubling them, Five DPI settings, Game-specific profiles
Expensive, No side grips, Heavy for fast gaming, Only five stored profiles, No separate X/Y axis controls, Configuration utility is hard to read, No lefty version
Its heaviness and lack of unlimited game profiles detract, but the Kone AIMO's physical design, PixArt sensor, and Easy-Shift programmability help it shine...
Published: 2018-04-18, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
The price is pretty good on this mouse, and while £70 isn't exactly loose change, this is a premium quality product. The build quality is up there with the best and feels more robust over last years model too. It looks gorgeous, and its performance is eve...