Brand | ROCCAT |
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Series | ROC-11-820-BK |
Item model number | ROC-11-820-BK |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 3.35 x 1.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.92 x 3.35 x 1.57 inches |
Color | Black |
Batteries | Unknown batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ROCCAT |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07YCFZJN4 |
Date First Available | September 17, 2019 |
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ROCCAT Kone AIMO Remastered PC Gaming Mouse, Optical, RGB Backlit Lighting, 23 Programmable Keys, Onboard Memory, Palm Grip, Owl Eye Sensor, Ergonomic, LED Illumination, Adjustable to 16,000 DPI-Black
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Brand | ROCCAT |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Feature | Ergonomic Design |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
About this item
- 5 lighting Zones - featuring five Independently configurable lighting Zones, you can now customize your gaming aesthetic like never before; they also Synergize perfectly to allow for even smoother and more fluid lighting transitions
- Iconic Kone ergonomics - The legendary Kone shape has been tried and tested and is loved by Gamers the world over; close your eyes and place your hand atop it and you'll know it's unmistakably the Kone AIMO
- Evolutionary performance coating - grippy, durable and dirt-resistant thanks to a hybrid anti-wear coating; The performance finish helps you keep a firm hold of the Kone AIMO during even the most frantic of gaming sessions
- 24 button functions - Upgraded to include an improved thumb area, The Kone AIMO now boast additional versatility; the lowermost of the three thumb button defaults to Easy-Shift for an impressive total of 24 possible functions
- Roccat owl-eye sensor - experience unrelenting pointer precision with the all-new 16, 000DPI Roccat owl-eye Optical sensor; The sensor is adjustable in 1DPI increments and is characterized by exceptionally sharp accuracy and tracking capabilities
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Ergonomic | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.3 | — | 4.4 |
For gaming | 4.1 | 4.0 | 3.9 | 4.0 | — | 4.4 |
Comfort | 4.2 | 4.9 | — | 4.9 | — | 4.5 |
Sheerness | 4.2 | 4.6 | — | 4.6 | — | — |
Battery life | — | 3.9 | 4.3 | 3.9 | — | — |
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connectivity tech | USB | USB | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | USB | USB |
hand orientation | Right | Ambidextrous | Right | Left | Right | Right |
power source | — | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical |
range | 7 meters | 5 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters | 5 meters | 10 meters |
button quantity | 8 | 15 | 9 | 10 | 7 | 9 |
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Honest Review Roccat Kone Aimo Remastered PC Gaming Mouse RGB
Kevin L.
From the manufacturer
THE ICON. REMASTERED.
The new Kone AIMO remasters the original with improved optics, an easy-clean grip, and a cleaner aesthetic. All while retaining the game-changing ergonomics and improved thumb area of its namesake. Its full feature-set provides maximum precision and command power in all situations.
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TRI-BUTTON THUMB ZONE
Enjoy comfort and convenience thanks to the thumb area featuring Easy-Shift[+] button duplicator technology. Unlocks a secondary function for each button for a total of 24 functions.
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EVOLUTIONARY PERFORMANCE COATING
Grippy, durable and dirt-resistant thanks to a hybrid anti-wear coating. The performance finish helps you keep a firm hold of the Kone AIMO during even the most frantic of gaming sessions.
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5 LIGHTING ZONES
Featuring five independently configurable lighting zones, you can now customize your gaming aesthetic like never before. They also synergize to allow for smoother and more fluid lighting transitions.
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ROCCAT OWL-EYE SENSOR
Experience unrelenting pointer precision with the 16,000dpi ROCCAT Owl-Eye optical sensor. The sensor is adjustable in 50dpi increments to suit high and low-sensitivity gamers alike.
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ICONIC KONE ERGONOMICS
The legendary Kone shape has been tried and tested and is loved by gamers the world over. Close your eyes and place your hand atop it and you’ll know it’s unmistakably the Kone AIMO.
Comparison
No | Wireless | No |
Ergonomic | Shape | Ergonomic |
130 grams | Weight | 66 grams |
Braided cable | Cable | Phantomflex cable |
12 | # of buttons | 6 |
5 Zones | AIMO RGB | 2 Zones |
16K DPI | Sensor | 19K DPI |
No | Wireless | Wireless + Bluetooth |
Ergonomic | Shape | Ergonomic |
130 grams | Weight | 75 grams |
Braided cable | Cable | Phantomflex cable |
12 | # of buttons | 6 |
5 Zones | AIMO RGB | 2 Zones |
16K DPI | Sensor | 19K DPI |
No | Wireless | No |
Ergonomic | Shape | Symmetrical |
130 grams | Weight | 68 grams |
Braided cable | Cable | Phantomflex cable |
12 | # of buttons | 6 |
5 Zones | AIMO RGB | 3 Zones |
16K DPI | Sensor | 16K DPI |
Is the Kone AIMO Remastered Wireless?
No, the Kone AIMO Remastered is a wired gaming mouse
How long is the cable?
The Kone AIMO Remastered features a 1.8m braided cable
How heavy is the Kone AIMO Remastered?
130g
Does the Kone AIMO Remastered have onboard memory?
Yes, 512kb
What is the Kone AIMO Remastered’s maximum DPI?
16,000 DPI
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The Kone has been Roccat's best-selling mouse since the very moment It launched in 2007. Continually refined through the years, it is adored by fans for its iconic shape and constant cutting-edge innovations. The Kone AIMO represents the latest heir to the Kone throne, remastered with an array of upgrades to make it better than ever before. Boasting the legendary ergonomics of its predecessors, it now features an improved thumb area for even more comfort and control. It is the ideal tool for every gaming job, with a full feature-set that provides maximum precision and command power in all situations.
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Customers like the appearance and comfort of the mouse. They mention it has a unique shape and is comfortable for finger grip. They are also satisfied with the weight. However, some customers have reported issues with the scroll wheel and mouse cursor skips. Opinions are mixed on quality, buttons, ease of use, and clickability.
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Customers find the comfort of the mouse to be great. They mention that the side buttons feel responsive, and the overall feel is rather premium. Some mention that it's comfortable for finger grip and that the build feels sturdy, not squeaky or loose at all even after six months.
"...of feel, it feels very plastic and tupperware-ish...but it is comfy tupperware and it performs!" Read more
"...It's very comfortable (It seems like it was made for bigger than average hands), and has a ton of programming options/settings...." Read more
"...It was amazing, I still cannot believe a mouse this comfortable and lightweight existed, I thought it was impossible...." Read more
"...Although lighter than I normally like, the mouse felt familiar at first and the new software seemed good...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the mouse. They say it's very light, durable, and easy to move around. The weight feels great at only 66g, and they still managed excellent build. Customers are also happy with the size, responsiveness, and clicker on the mouse, saying it has very little pre or post travel.
"...Weight is excellent, and feet glide effortlessly.Sensor performance is excellent, no issues.Lift off distance is low...." Read more
"...If you've been waiting for a good light weight, wireless, ergo mouse, then you need to give this one a try...." Read more
"...The weight difference was immense. This mouse is so light. In fact, if I didnt know better I'd say it was a piece of junk because its so light...." Read more
"...The G502 has always been the most comfortable, but its too heavy for quick-flick gaming.Here comes the ROCCAT Kone Pro Air...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the mouse. They mention it has a great look and feel, and is a decent mouse with a nice design. Some customers also say that it has unique shape.
"...Bottom line is, I'm impressed so far and love the way everything looks and functions...." Read more
"...Bluetooth functionality- Very nice and flexible charging cable- Sensor based off the Pixart 3370Cons:-..." Read more
"I bought the white version of this mouse for its sleek look. I'm not usually a fan of LEDs, but in this case they matched the ones on my AIO cooler...." Read more
"...The mouse looks pretty cool, RGB is also quite bright, but not very sophisticated..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the mouse. Some mention that ROCCAT makes awesome high quality gaming tech, while others say that it doesn't have that robust build quality that the Kone Aimo brings. Some say that the mouse feels like it's gonna break and is practically defective.
"...that allows twice as much programming capability, which is pretty useful for gaming, but it will allow other PC functionality if you're not a gamer..." Read more
"...Performance-wise it is excellent. In terms of feel, it feels very plastic and tupperware-ish...but it is comfy tupperware and it performs!" Read more
"...The build quality is absolutely phenomenal too...." Read more
"...Conclusion:This is a really nice mouse. I would recommend trying it if a GPW's shape is a bit too eggy for your liking." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the clickability of the mouse. Some say that it's great and easy to click, while others say that sometimes it double-clicks or doesn't register the click at all. Some customers also mention that the clicks just feel weird and crunchy.
"...The button response is smooth and fairly quiet...." Read more
"...The clicks just feel really weird, they just feel kinda crunchy as a way to describe it...it also doesn't come with a USB extender, just a dongle..." Read more
"...I run with 0-debounce, and never get false double-clicks. (After a couple years of use, a slight rattle developed in one of my switch assemblies.)..." Read more
"...Logitech MX Master for Mac has a similar button, but it was just so hard to press, and eventually resulted in me returning the mouse...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the buttons on the input mouse. Some mention that the M1 and M2 feel good, the side buttons are fantastic, and the scroll wheel material feels cool. However, others say that the main buttons are hard to push, have an unsatisfying click, and are too sensitive. The macro buttons' lack of ability to repeatedly click a button makes them useless for most macro needs, and their left mouse button no longer clicks 100% of the time.
"...Side buttons have perfect placement and no travel issues...." Read more
"Controlled was good for about 6 months then side button stopped working" Read more
"...and has a ton of programming options/settings...." Read more
"...a very similar ergo shape with the thumb groove on the side, the large side buttons, and the superb mouse wheel...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the input mouse. Some mention that the software for configuring is impressive, while others say that it's pretty janky and unintuitive. The software install is relatively small, and it works on Mac. However, some customers say that the Roccat Swarm software is super buggy and not great in terms of user experience.
"...No software required. Big selling point for me.This mouse released for $80 and is a steal for $30...." Read more
"...It's so hard to use that it's practically defective...." Read more
"...Since the shape was so similar, adapting was pretty easy, and the best part is that I'm no longer fighting the wire...." Read more
"...I normally like, the mouse felt familiar at first and the new software seemed good...." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the performance of the mouse. They say that the scroll wheel began to work incorrectly after 2-3 weeks, and the biggest problem is the scrolling problems. The mouse will often miss scrolls, or sometimes scroll the wrong way. Customers also mention that the mouse cursor skips at certain spots. Overall, customers are disappointed with the performance and quality of the product.
"...-no infinite scroll wheel ( coming from a g503 lightspeed, this is a feature that I miss )..." Read more
"...This mouse apparently is shipping with a bad sensor that makes the scroll wheel (at best) unreliable or (at worst) completely unusable...." Read more
"...The response was quick. Up until that point the mouse worked flawlessly and I have no complaints." Read more
"...issue is with the sensor, that is for some reason jittery and stuttery in-game, registering random movements I didn't make; the game soon became..." Read more
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Scroll is outstanding. Aluminum scroll wheel with good steps.
Clicks take some getting used to because they are opticals that feel a little hollow at first. Theyare on the light side of moderate and have good tactility, so overall they are decent.
Side buttons have perfect placement and no travel issues.
Material is a rubberized plastic that might make the hand sweaty but provides a nice texture and good grip.
Weight is excellent, and feet glide effortlessly.
Sensor performance is excellent, no issues.
Lift off distance is low.
DPI, color (x16), color mode (x5), LOD, polling rate are all configurable via on-board controls. No software required. Big selling point for me.
This mouse released for $80 and is a steal for $30. Considering getting a second one because it is that good even if it also seems very durable.
Performance-wise it is excellent. In terms of feel, it feels very plastic and tupperware-ish...but it is comfy tupperware and it performs!
Pros:
-extremely low latency wireless
-top tier stock feet that don't need replacing. ( Aftermarket feet will probably perfor 5-10% better if you really want that edge )
-large side buttons
-great coating
-ergonomic shape that fits well for MY grip style
-unique RGB implementation
-easy storage for the dongle under the mouse
-dual mode pairing with bluetooth connectivity (bluetooth mode offers dramatically more battery life. about 3x more usage time available
Cons:
-optical switch clicks just cannot match the sound and feel of mechanical switch clicks. the crispiness is missed
-the ergonomic shape, while comfortable for ME, is not for everyone, as it can alienate the gripstyle's of others due to forcing a specific grip
-no adapter for the included cable to plug the receiver into ( if you've had other wireless gaming mice I think you'd know what I'm talking about. )
-no infinite scroll wheel ( coming from a g503 lightspeed, this is a feature that I miss )
-the rgb implementation, while unique, may not be for everyone
Wireless mice these days are pretty much all great. With wireless tech being as good as wired, sensor tech coming as far as it has and with companies all pretty much using their own implementation of the same sensor from one company, performance of these mice are pretty much all the same. What it comes down to is shape. And while this is a 5 star mouse for me due to the shape, it is definitely not a "one size fits all," but more a "perfect shape for some." If this shape looks like it will fit your grip style, I say give this a try. It's definitely unique in the market for it's shape, so if the shape is right for you, it's pretty much the only one out there like it.
I was in the market for a new KB/Mouse setup for my office and chose to go with the ROCCAT AIMO Mouse (Kone), Keyboard (Vulcan Pro), and Mousepad (XXL Gaming Pad). I was looking at a couple of other competitive brands but ultimately decided to go with this set. The Keyboard is nice, the keys take a little bit to get used to if you're used to a clicky/tactile response. The button response is smooth and fairly quiet. Only issue I have with the keyboard is that when you've built up a little bit of sweat on your palms and it gets on the wrist rest and keys, it can leave marks quickly. Not a huge deal but I'm a bit of a neat freak and hate spots/streaks so I'm constantly wiping it down. The build is solid and the I love the look of it. My other choices were very nice also, but ultimately, the aesthetics are what made me chose this KB over the others. The exposed switches are unique and look awesome. Makes for easier keyboard cleaning too, nothing gets stuck under the keys because it's pretty open and a blast or 2 of air should clear anything out.
I wanted to stay with the same brand mouse to sync the lighting. I have had wireless mice on all of my PCs for as long as I can remember but ROCCAT does not offer a wireless mouse that works with the AIMO intelligent lighting so I had to start looking at wired mice. The Kone was pretty much my only choice for what I wanted to do, luckily most of the reviews were good and it was about half the price I'm used to spending on a wireless mouse. It's very comfortable (It seems like it was made for bigger than average hands), and has a ton of programming options/settings. Tracking is on point and you can fine tune your DPI to your liking. The mouse also has an "easy shift" function that allows twice as much programming capability, which is pretty useful for gaming, but it will allow other PC functionality if you're not a gamer like media control, web browsing, etc.. I haven't gotten "the claw" from using it for too long but I haven't had any 16 hour benders since I've purchased this mouse so I can't comment on long-term comfort just yet.
The ROCCAT Swarm software can feel a little overwhelming and confusing at first if you just dive in but it gets easier to use once you play around with it a bit, it's highly customizable and you could probably lose yourself in there if you love to tinker with settings. When you plug in a new compatible device, the software will let you know that an update is needed and it will run the update with the click of a button. You won't need to go to the web and get a driver for each device and the Swarm Software is about the only thing you'll have to install manually. The lights sync nicely between all 3 devices but can only be (truly) synced if you turn on AIMO intelligent lighting on each device. You can still set each device to it's own lighting, breathing, static, heartbeat, mixed, etc., but syncing all device is reserved for AIMO. One other thing about the software, I wish that there could be a hotkey setup to turn all lights on all ROCCAT devices off. If I'm playing a game, the lights can be distracting and it would be nice to just tap a hotkey to turn everything off instead of needing to alt/tab out of the game and open the software to turn it off. I'm still researching and tinkering with the software so I might be wrong about this claim but I haven't found anything yet that has explained how to do this, if it in fact, can be done.
The Mousepad is the last item of the set. The mouse glides without issue but make sure to take those blue plastic things off of the sliders on the bottom of the mouse, that will cause issues with tracking if you don't. It fits under the mouse and keyboard well and it leaves the perfect amount of extra space so everything doesn't seem so crammed together and you have room for big movement with the mouse.
Bottom line is, I'm impressed so far and love the way everything looks and functions. As I said early, a few reviews made me a little nervous but I'm glad I went with ROCCAT. I'm hoping someone reads this and makes their decision easier. $300/350 is a lot of money for a keyboard/mouse/mousepad but if you have it in your budget, give this set a solid thought. It's worth it
I will update this review if I run into any issues.
Thanks for reading!
I was in the market for a new KB/Mouse setup for my office and chose to go with the ROCCAT AIMO Mouse (Kone), Keyboard (Vulcan Pro), and Mousepad (XXL Gaming Pad). I was looking at a couple of other competitive brands but ultimately decided to go with this set. The Keyboard is nice, the keys take a little bit to get used to if you're used to a clicky/tactile response. The button response is smooth and fairly quiet. Only issue I have with the keyboard is that when you've built up a little bit of sweat on your palms and it gets on the wrist rest and keys, it can leave marks quickly. Not a huge deal but I'm a bit of a neat freak and hate spots/streaks so I'm constantly wiping it down. The build is solid and the I love the look of it. My other choices were very nice also, but ultimately, the aesthetics are what made me chose this KB over the others. The exposed switches are unique and look awesome. Makes for easier keyboard cleaning too, nothing gets stuck under the keys because it's pretty open and a blast or 2 of air should clear anything out.
I wanted to stay with the same brand mouse to sync the lighting. I have had wireless mice on all of my PCs for as long as I can remember but ROCCAT does not offer a wireless mouse that works with the AIMO intelligent lighting so I had to start looking at wired mice. The Kone was pretty much my only choice for what I wanted to do, luckily most of the reviews were good and it was about half the price I'm used to spending on a wireless mouse. It's very comfortable (It seems like it was made for bigger than average hands), and has a ton of programming options/settings. Tracking is on point and you can fine tune your DPI to your liking. The mouse also has an "easy shift" function that allows twice as much programming capability, which is pretty useful for gaming, but it will allow other PC functionality if you're not a gamer like media control, web browsing, etc.. I haven't gotten "the claw" from using it for too long but I haven't had any 16 hour benders since I've purchased this mouse so I can't comment on long-term comfort just yet.
The ROCCAT Swarm software can feel a little overwhelming and confusing at first if you just dive in but it gets easier to use once you play around with it a bit, it's highly customizable and you could probably lose yourself in there if you love to tinker with settings. When you plug in a new compatible device, the software will let you know that an update is needed and it will run the update with the click of a button. You won't need to go to the web and get a driver for each device and the Swarm Software is about the only thing you'll have to install manually. The lights sync nicely between all 3 devices but can only be (truly) synced if you turn on AIMO intelligent lighting on each device. You can still set each device to it's own lighting, breathing, static, heartbeat, mixed, etc., but syncing all device is reserved for AIMO. One other thing about the software, I wish that there could be a hotkey setup to turn all lights on all ROCCAT devices off. If I'm playing a game, the lights can be distracting and it would be nice to just tap a hotkey to turn everything off instead of needing to alt/tab out of the game and open the software to turn it off. I'm still researching and tinkering with the software so I might be wrong about this claim but I haven't found anything yet that has explained how to do this, if it in fact, can be done.
The Mousepad is the last item of the set. The mouse glides without issue but make sure to take those blue plastic things off of the sliders on the bottom of the mouse, that will cause issues with tracking if you don't. It fits under the mouse and keyboard well and it leaves the perfect amount of extra space so everything doesn't seem so crammed together and you have room for big movement with the mouse.
Bottom line is, I'm impressed so far and love the way everything looks and functions. As I said early, a few reviews made me a little nervous but I'm glad I went with ROCCAT. I'm hoping someone reads this and makes their decision easier. $300/350 is a lot of money for a keyboard/mouse/mousepad but if you have it in your budget, give this set a solid thought. It's worth it
I will update this review if I run into any issues.
Thanks for reading!
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Reviewed in Brazil on September 11, 2023