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ROCCAT Kone Pure Ultra Available in Asia and EU October 11th

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ROCCAT, Turtle Beach's Hamburg, Germany-based PC accessories division today announced the release of the Kone Pure Ultra PC gaming mouse. The Kone Pure Ultra is your favorite mouse, reborn with the latest tech and a new ultra-light weight design. ROCCAT's Kone Pure has become a mouse of choice for many performance-focused gamers, and the Kone Pure Ultra keeps the original ergonomic shape of its predecessor, including the strategic button placement, crisp "click" feeling, and beloved Titan Wheel, but with a much lighter weight coming in at a low 66 grams, making it one of the lightest PC gaming mice on the market. The Kone Pure Ultra is also updated with the latest features, including ROCCAT's Owl-Eye 16K sensor, 1,000hz polling rate, onboard memory for programmable Macros and profiles, and more. The Kone Pure Ultra is available at participating retailers across Asia, the UK, and Europe for a MSRP of 69.99€/59.99£ and will be available in the U.S. this winter for a MSRP of $69.99.

"The Kone is part of ROCCAT's heritage, so each time we release a new version, we always want to make sure we're satisfying our loyal Kone Pure users, as well as enticing new gamers," said René Korte, General Manager for PC Products at Turtle Beach. "Everything gamers love about the Kone Pure is there and upgraded in the Kone Pure Ultra, and we don't have any doubt that this is one of the best gaming mice available, made even better."



Not only does the Kone Pure Ultra deliver PC gamers the lighter version of the much-loved shape and feel of its predecessor, but as an ultra-light mouse it is an industry-first in its ergonomics. At a weight of just 66/66.5 grams (the Ash Black version being 66 grams while the Arctic White version is 66.5 grams), the Kone Pure Ultra is an ultra-light weight mouse, with a solid body, and a soft coating that wraps the mouse for the perfect feel. Developed by ROCCAT to provide the advantages of the ultraviolet and rubber coatings, this Evolutionary Performance Coating is grippy, durable, and fingerprint resistant. It ensures a firm and secure hold of the mouse during long gaming sessions and adds to the already acclaimed comfort of the Kone Pure. Topping this with an improved feel and sound of the "clicks", plus the famous 2D Titan mouse wheel, extra-large mouse feet with rounded edges, and lighter, more flexible 1.8 m cable - all the core features of the Kone Pure - were revisited to make the best ultra-light PC gaming mouse.

The Kone Pure Ultra also features ROCCAT's latest 16,000 dpi Owl-Eye sensor for exceptionally sharp accuracy and tracking capability. Adjustable in 50 dpi increments, the Owl-Eye 16K sensor is based on the PixArt 3389 sensor. Plus, it is the first Kone Pure to feature ROCCAT's AIMO living illumination eco-system. The Kone Pure Ultra will interact with the full AIMO portfolio to create a truly unique lighting experience. Rounding up with a 1,000 Hz polling rate, 512 kB onboard memory to save Macros and profiles, the Kone Pure Ultra might be light in weight but is no compromise to functionality and performance.

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Looks interesting, shame their is not underside picture in the ops post though as that's all so important.
 
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Yet anutha $70 rodent.... WOW.....

I've read the post 3 times now and have yet to see anything, anything at all, that would make me wanna go buy this critter.....

Could someone pleeeze enlighten me as to exactly what I am missing here ?
 

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Looks interesting, shame their is not underside picture in the ops post though as that's all so important.

I need heavy mice myself. Still have a Kone XTD, reminds me of a mx510 for build quality
 
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Yet anutha $70 rodent.... WOW.....

I've read the post 3 times now and have yet to see anything, anything at all, that would make me wanna go buy this critter.....

Could someone pleeeze enlighten me as to exactly what I am missing here ?

Having switched from a Kone Pure to a Logitech vertical for ergonomic reasons (I work from home so I have to spend unhealthy amounts of time on my mouse+keys), I would pay those $70 just for the scroll wheel alone!

It's really something that you have to experience for yourself, when I was using it I knew it was a great mouse but didn't actually think about it. But after having to let it go, I have to acknowledge it's well worth the price! It feels and behaves really well.!
 
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