Check Out The Latest Mouse Options From ROCCAT

The latest mouse options from ROCCAT for gaming and office PCs are here to light up and improve your control. Their latest choices are the Kone XP, which launched last month, and the Burst Pro Air, which launches tomorrow April 26th. These two mouse options are quite different in what they offer, not to mention the Kone XP is a wired mouse and the Burst Pro Air is a wireless mouse.

Here are the specs you can expect from the Kone XP:

  • Refined Kone shape with multi-button design

  • 15 programmable buttons with 29 possible functions

  • 3D RGB lighting with 22 LEDs

  • Krystal 4D wheel provides deeper customization

  • ROCCAT® Owl-Eye 19K DPI optical sensor

  • Tactile & fast Titan Switch Optical

  • Lightweight & Flexible PhantomFlex™ cable

  • Heat-treated pure PTFE glides for a smoother motion

  • NVIDIA Reflex compatible

Meanwhile, the Burst Pro Air specs include:

  • Lightweight symmetrical shape for comfort and performance

  • Gaming-grade 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.2 dual connectivity

  • Up to 100-hour battery life on a single charge

  • Water and dust resistant Bionic shell with 4 AIMO RGB lighting zones

  • Optical switches with adjustable debounce tested to 100 million clicks

  • 19K DPI optical sensor with 400 IPS tracking speed for max precision

  • Detachable Phantom Flex™ cable with USB-C rapid charging

  • Heat-treated pure PTFE glides, pre-tuned for a smoother motion

  • On-board storage for up to 5 user profiles

  • NVIDIA® Reflex compatible

As you can see from the spec list, these two mouse options provide very different experiences on their own. Going through the list, it should be fairly easy to tell which one is a better fit for your gaming and work needs. Both mouse options come with a 2-year limited manufacturer warranty, but their prices vary slightly. The Kone XP will run you $89.99 USD while the Burst Pro Air will run you $99.99 USD.

Since both new ROCCAT mouse options are available to purchase today, which one are you more inclined to get?