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Model: Turtle Beach - Pure Air Ultra-Light Wireless Ergonomic RGB Gaming Mouse with 26K DPI Optical Sensor & 125 hour Battery - Wireless - Black
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Remember Turtle Beach in the 1990s as the ones who made the sound cards that tried to compete with Creative...
How in the hell are they still in business?
Remember Turtle Beach in the 1990s as the ones who made the sound cards that tried to compete with Creative... How in the hell are they still in business?
This looks like Turtle Beach took over the old ROCCAT models. This is maybe the ROCCAT Kone Pro Air?
As the above poster mentioned, Turtle Beach took over the Roccat brand a couple of years ago and has recently starting to rebrand a lot of Roccat products with the Turtle Beach name. This mouse is the updated version of the Roccat Kone Pro Air with a few tweaks. To get the most of out of the mouse you will need to install Turtle Beach's Swarm 2 software which may be a turn off to some. Not sure if the mouse is worth the $100 asking price but for $50 this would be a solid mouse for someone who wants a very lightweight mouse with good battery life and options for different polling rates. That said, a lot of the Roccat hardware ended up at TJMaxx and Marshals over the holidays and I picked up the Roccat version of this mouse for $12 a week ago. They also had the Vulcan TKL keyboard for $16 and the Vulcan Max II for $30. Most of this hardware is identical or very close to the "new" versions being sold under the Turtle Beach name
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How in the hell are they still in business?
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