With a striking design & a stunning feature set, the Kone AIMO triumphantly channels the legacy of its predecessor. Released in 2007, the original Kone was born as the first ROCCAT product, setting a new industry standard with its ground-breaking innovations. Pioneered using ROCCATs signature know-how coupled with the input of almost 30, 000 surveyed gamers & Kone-lovers, the Kone AIMO continues the ten years of rich tradition. It boasts refined ergonomics with enhanced button distinction, but what truly sets it apart is its RGBA double light guides powered by the state-of-the-art AIMO intelligent lighting system plus its responsive & remarkably accurate Owl-Eye optical sensor. The Kone AIMO truly travels at the speed of light. AIMO Illumination* Where the original Kone made waves as the very first mouse to feature multi-colour illumination with its two light strips, the Kone AIMO doubles it to four & adds a glowing mouse wheel to bring the future of lighting to the present. Powered by AIMO, the living light system that reacts intuitively & organically to usage, it presents a state-of-the-art illumination scenarios that are easily configured, reactive & above all fluid, for a completely next-gen experience. Revised to Perfection The Kone AIMO takes the much-loved ergonomics of its Kone predecessor & refines them for a new & even greater level of comfort & control. Building on the rich 10 years of experience of its predecessors, its shape & features are honed to absolute perfection for mid-to-large-handed gamers. The feel of the Kone AIMO in your hands isnt just a mouse, its a high-level gaming experience with a deep & profound legacy. ROCCAT Owl-Eye Optical Sensor Owl-Eye is the exciting new optical sensor from Pix Art, modified to the high & exacting standards of ROCCAT. Taking its inspiration from the natural world, it boasts a real & responsive feeling thats instantly recognizable. The sensor can be configured in terms of the ROCCAT-pioneered Distance Control Unit (DCU), with the dpi adjustable in 100-dpi steps from 100 to 12000, although we recommend a 400
- 3000dpi range as optimal.