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Guru3D.com » News » ROCCAT Releases Five New Products

ROCCAT Releases Five New Products

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/03/2017 03:41 PM | source: | 4 comment(s)
ROCCAT Releases Five New Products

ROCCAT has a total of five new products to show this year. They are very proud to present ROCCAT Leadr, which delivers wireless performance like no mouse before.

ROCCAT kicks off the new year with a plethora of new technologies and products, all of which debut exclusively at CES in Las Vegas. Visit our meeting room at LVCC South Hall 2 #MP25556 between January 5 th and January 8 th to experience them first hand. Owl-Eye is the exciting new 3361 series optical sensor from Pixart which has been modified to the high and exacting standards of ROCCAT.

Its feeling is what makes Owl-Eye so special. It translates mouse movements on screen with 1:1 accuracy. The sensor provides a level of control so natural and innate that it totally bridges the gap between user and game. Owl-Eye is available in three mice, suiting every type of gamer.

First up is the ROCCAT Leadr, the world’s first wireless gaming mouse that truly delivers the performance of a wired device. It offers zero lag and virtually zero latency as well as consistent tracking and pinpoint precision. With a charging dock and top-up cable for uninterrupted gameplay, wireless gaming is no longer a handicap.

The second product featuring Owl-Eye is the Kone EMP. It combines the superior ergonomics of the Kone XTD, one of the most iconic gaming mice ever built, with the exceptional Owl-Eye sensor, to create a powerful weapon for gamers with medium-to-large sized hands.

The third mouse ROCCAT unveils at CES is the Kone Pure 2017. It delivers the Kone experience to gamers with slimmer hands. Weighing in at only 88 grams, it also boasts the relentless Owl-Eye sensor, making the revamped Kone Pure a force to be reckoned with. You can learn more about ROCCAT’s game-changing Owl-Eye sensor and the featured mice at our dedicated micro-site. Of course, we also included a link to a press-kit for each product.

We at ROCCAT understand, that a peripheral can’t stand on its own, which is why we deliver a whole gaming eco-system. With our patented Force FX technology, we re-imagined keyboard input to provide a whole new level of control. By employing a special chemical layer which modifies electrical conductivity beneath the QWEASD keys, our engineers have found a way to allow pressure-sensitive input on a rubberdome keyboard. We have implemented this technology in the Isku+ Force FX, which is the successor of the highly acclaimed and best-selling Isku FX – without raising the competitive price-point.



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#5378223 Posted on: 01/05/2017 01:24 AM
The Leadr (spelling things wrong is the hype in 2017 I suppose) looks interesting. However I remain sceptical whether it's better than my trustworthy Logitech G602, and if it can beat its 70 euro price-tag.

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#5378225 Posted on: 01/05/2017 01:27 AM
The leadr is exactly the same as the Tyon except it's wireless and a new sensor. As a previous exclusive Logitech user, it feels almost exactly the same as the G series nice. All those extra buttons don't get in the way and they are easy to reach. It's a fantastic mouse

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#5378236 Posted on: 01/05/2017 02:00 AM
Roccat always adds a whole new layer to marketing jibberish, but at least their mice tend to be quite good.

They had one of the best 3090 sensor versions (Savu) and according to some people 3310 as well. Odds are the 3361 (modded 3360) will be solid too.

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#5378247 Posted on: 01/05/2017 02:48 AM
The leadr is exactly the same as the Tyon except it's wireless and a new sensor.


seems like a significant difference...

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