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Roccat Owl-Eye Optical Gaming Mice

Roccat Owl-Eye Optical Gaming Mice

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Delivering speedy performance when you need it, these Roccat mice are sure to enhance your gaming experience. Each mouse features Roccat’s Owl-Eye optical sensor, which offers an impressive 12,000 DPI Read More

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Otter_Games
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Dec 4, 2018
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I got the top end wireless version of this drop and its perfect. Lasts a full 18 hours and then charges easily overnight. Fast and responds great wireless.
G0_POTATO
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Sep 26, 2018
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Ordered wired white Kone Aimo and am really happy with the purchase. Good weight and fit for average user. I like having two buttons to adjust mouse sensitivity. The mouse has a function or shift key that you hit with your thumb; it works but you have to map to a key then select that key as your input to use the shift+button feature on the mouse. Cool functionality with a little extra setup required.
It also has to be said that the product just looks super cool!
hanukkahjamboree
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Apr 23, 2019
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4/5 stars overall I've been using the Leadr for about 2 weeks now and I'm very pleased with it! This is my first proper gaming mouse, so my standards probably weren't as high as others. Below is breakdowns in order of importance: Pros: Full wireless without having to worry about changing the batteries is the absolute best feeling that I didn't even realize I would appreciate until I felt it in action. Mouse is super comfortable and all but 2 buttons feel easy and ergonomic (the 2 to the left of the index finger feel awkward) The software installed flawlessly for me on the first try, not sure what made the difference for me versus the other users on here The docking station is great and even charges when my computer is turned off (I'm using a larger power supply than what's needed for my computer components, which might make the difference for me versus one other user review that I saw) The customization options in the software is absolutely ridiculous The optical sensor allows for the mouse to be used on damn near any surface Cons: According to a few user forums, the macro functionality is completely broken based on how windows views it. Roccat would have to update the software with a fix to work with Windows on it. Some power users finagled them to work, but I didn't really care enough to go through the trouble. This is mainly what docked the star since I was excited about the possibility of quick macros The cord included fits VERY snugly and is actually difficult to remove from the docking station and the mouse The 2 buttons on the left side of the left click are kind of hard to reach comfortably for me I'm overall super pleased and love the mouse so far. Will update if anything changes my opinion
Dapperpanther
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Aug 12, 2018
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The buttons are the best feature. There's, like, 14 of them and they are fully customizable. Playing competitive games has become a lot easier since you can create button profiles and switch to the one you need in-game. I have the Roccat Leadr model and I love the wireless capability. I would definitely recommend this mouse to Gamers and people who love Razer mice for all their buttons.
IamCalesti
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Feb 9, 2019
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Bought the Leadr, mouse itself is fine, quite good in fact if you like a larger and heavier mouse, however the Roccat software is horrible. I had to do two clean installs to get the software to even load without crashing, between restarts it lost my settings randomly at times, as though it wasn't recognizing the mouse was still attached and was in Demo mode, and at least twice had it crash both the software and the mouse itself while attempting to apply new settings to the mouse. If the software wasn't hot garbage, I'd rate this much higher, however because the software is so vital to full use of the Leadr in particular, I can't justify rating it any higher.
darkfireblade25
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Aug 31, 2018
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Ordered the Leadr version and is very satisfied with the product. Docked a star for the questionable software that needs a bit of troubleshooting to get working properly. Otherwise, everything is advertised and the copious amounts of buttons are more than what I know what to do with which is good. Great value overall and the best mouse I've used yet. Had the Mionix Avior previously and blows it out of the water. Edit: After 2 years the paddle scroll broke so that's not very good. It's easy to turn off but docking a star for that. still a great mouse otherwise.
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Raddish
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Oct 5, 2022
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Pretty damn good
The title says it all
Recommends this product? Yes
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For large hands
Both build and longevity is great after a year. I have fairly large hands and i use palm grip while gaming, so i did not have many options to choose from. Leadr that i bought was wonderful in all accounts.
Recommends this product? Yes
Falconer93
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Jun 7, 2019
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Got the AIMO, and it is awesome!
xwilliammeex
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Jun 4, 2019
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I got the Leadr. It has a really great texture and build quality feel. It's a good size and shape for large hands with a palm grip (for example, though its a different shape, I like the Zowie EC-1B). Its extra buttons lend themselves to MMOs with the button placement is more ergonomic than on my Razer Naga Trinity's grid button layout. I don't think I'd want to use this mouse so much for games with broad aiming movements because it is fairly heavy but to each their own. I did put some time in with Apex Legends with it and found hot-keying a lot of the abilities to the mouse useful but liked something lighter instead like the Zowie or Model O for the most part. The wireless has worked flawlessly, the battery seems to last a good long while, and the macros are easy to program. Nothing to complain about except the price but Drop has brought that way down, and it's MSRP is on par with the likes of a Logitech G Pro Wireless or a Steelseries Rival 650 Wireless so that's moot point.
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