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ROCCAT Kone Pro RGB Lightweight Wired Computer Gaming Mouse (Black) $20 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Rack-IT Solutions via Amazon [amazon.com] has ROCCAT Kone Pro RGB Lightweight Wired Computer Gaming Mouse (Black) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

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  • AN ICONIC SHAPE, PERFECTED - Refined to perfection over hours of anthropometric research, the Kone Pro's ergonomic shape and light weight of 66g offers superior comfort for any hand size or grip style
  • ROCCAT BIONIC SHELL - The solid, lightweight honeycomb shell with a translucent fade on the main clicks, provides the perfect showcase for vivid AIMO 16.8 million color RGB lighting
  • TITAN SWITCH OPTICAL - Faster than any mechanical switch, the Titan Switch Optical provides a long-lasting 100 million click life cycle, and speed-of-light actuation for unprecedented speed and precision
  • ROCCAT OWL-EYE OPTICAL SENSOR- Experience smooth, precise tracking thanks to the world-leading Owl-Eye 19K DPI optical sensor
  • PHANTOMFLEX CABLE- Enjoy a near-wireless experience with the PhantomFlex cable; Flexible and light, it virtually disappears during use to the point that you won't even know it's there
  • HEAT-TREATED PURE PTFE GLIDES - The Kone Pro's heat-treated pure PTFE glides are a game changer; They're pre-tuned so you get incredible glide and smooth mouse movements right out of the box
  • TITAN WHEEL PRO - Milled from solid aluminum, the Titan Wheel Pro is a marvel of ROCCAT precision engineering; Lightweight yet strong, it has a satisfying scroll and tactile click
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Model: ROCCAT Kone Pro PC Gaming Mouse, Lightweight Ergonomic Design, Titan Switch Optical, AIMO RGB Lighting, Superlight Wired Computer Mouse, Titan Scroll Wheel, Honeycomb Shell, 19K DPI, Black

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12-01-2023 at 11:26 AM.
12-01-2023 at 11:26 AM.
Picked up 2 of these and found an issue. The scroll wheel slightly touches the right mouse button so it makes a scratching noise from time to time when I use it. Might be an individual QC issue, or just this batch, not sure, but I didn't bother opening the second one and just returned it.

Other than that I do like the fact you can configure all options without using software. The mouse is a little too light for my liking, but maybe it might work for somebody else. I have big hands, feels comfortable with a palm grip.

I've owned about two dozen logitech mice and maybe half of them has had some issues over time. They either started having basic functionality problems or just stopped functioning at all. Finally made the switch to razor a few months ago, and the first pair of mice i got has a scroll wheel dust issue (screen would jump back and forth while scrolling or unable to scroll at all until you blow all the dust out of the wheel).. a bit of googling reveals that it's a common issue, also the fact that i experience the same problem on both mice. i dont know man, is it really that difficult to engineer a reliable mouse?
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