Product Comparison: ROCCAT Tyon vs ROCCAT Kone AIMO
General Specifications
Brand
ROCCAT
ROCCAT
Model
Tyon
Kone AIMO
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The Tyon features the X-Celerator, a single-axis analog thumb paddle pioneered for modern battlefields. It gives you unrivaled command capabilities without sacrificing control. Four expertly placed ergonomic buttons flank the main right and left clicks, allowing even more functions to live.
The Kone AIMO truly travels at the speed of light. AIMO Illumination* where the original Kone was made waves as the very first mouse to feature multi-colour illumination with its two light strips.
Key Specs
Precision
8200 dpi
12000 dpi
Sensor Type
Laser
Optical
Number of Buttons
14
8
What customers say about "Key Specs"
ROCCAT Tyon R3 Sensor Laser USB Gaming Mouse
- It's a great mouse, hard to fault it. It's responsive, the programmability is great, and the lighting does look pretty cool.
- Every click is satisfying, and its versatility is extensive.
- This mouse has the best button placement ever! 14 buttons and all comfortably placed.
- The scroll wheel is way too loud and stiff.
- Mouse primary buttons are too stiff, you need to press them considerably harder than my other mouses.
Size & Weight
Color
Black
White
Height
1.77 in.
1.57 in.
Width
4.96 in.
4.92 in.
Depth
3.15 in.
3.34 in.
Weight
4.51 oz.
4.58 oz.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
ROCCAT Tyon R3 Sensor Laser USB Gaming Mouse
- It feels solid, has a comfortable weight, and any way you hit a button it feels very natural and comfortable.
- The mouse is light and the size is great.
- It is a a very nice mouse. It's a much more comfortable size than my old Logitech G600 and has very nice placements of buttons which makes it much more usable.
- Great size mouse, very responsive, but very disappointed that it does not allow integration with Swarm.
- No weight customization. It would have been nice.
Connection
Connection Type
Wired
Wired
Cord Length
5.9 feet
5.9 feet
What customers say about "Connection"
ROCCAT Tyon R3 Sensor Laser USB Gaming Mouse
- I like little touches, like the ergonomic USB plug.
- The Roccat Tyon is a perfect palm style mouse, lots of unique customization, and a comfortable, glidable, weight. And simple connection.
- It has braided cable for a premium feel.
- The cable is nice and thick and the rgb setup is cake.
- Non-removable USB cable. If cable breaks, mouse is brick.
Features
Mouse Type
Gaming
Gaming
Body Material
Plastic
Matte Plastic
Number of Programmable Buttons
14
8
Extras
576kB onboard memory, Zero angle snapping/prediction, 30G Acceleration, 1ms response time, X-CELERATOR Thumb Paddle, ROCCAT Easy-Shift[+], Comfortable ergonomic design
Revised to perfection, ROCCAT Owl- Eye Optical Sensor, ROCCAT Swarm, AIMO lighting system, RGBA multizone illumination, Powerful 32 bit ARM MCU + ONBOARD memory
What customers say about "Features"
ROCCAT Tyon R3 Sensor Laser USB Gaming Mouse
- Looks amazing, very elegant and spot on lighting which feels expensive and not deluded like so many other products.
- Very soft rubbery top surface, very pleasant to the touch.
- I like that buttons are split up - it's not all on the thumb like some MMO mice. Software give a lot of options for each button.
- Right side of the mouse has no finger rest or grip at all. I can't easily lift this mouse, which makes it very awkward to move around.
- EASY-SHIFT can only be assigned on the thumb area.
Power
Power Source
Via USB
Via USB
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
CE, FCC
CE, FCC, IC
Other Information
MSRP
89.99 $
Manual
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