![]() The gaps under the primary click buttons allow RGB to shine through in a unique, appealing way. ![]() Of greater concern is the amount of spacing under the primary click buttons, between them and throughout the scroll wheel, where dust accumulated during my weeks of testing. The chunky, plastic side buttons don’t look the most premium to me although I like the contrast they create on the white version of the mouse. ![]() The chassis lacks gripping and is a little slick without being gross or too slippery, but some more grip would be appreciated.Ī Roccat Kone logo stamped on the plastic chassis is inoffensive, yet snooze-worthy. It's carved with a gathering of parallel lines on the sides where it curves in, and it’s easy for fingerprints together there and elsewhere, making the mouse look extra unremarkable, especially with the black unit we’re reviewing. Roccat Kone Pro and wireless Roccat Kone Pro Air (Image credit: Tom's Hardware)Īvailable in black or white (the above picture shows both color schemes available for the wired and wireless versions of the mouse, and the white version is wireless), the Kone Pro’s plastic shell is nothing remarkable.
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