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product_id: 419904209
title: "ROCCAT Kone XP PC Gaming Mouse with 3D AIMO RGB Lighting, 19K DPI Optical Sensor, 4D Krystal Scroll Wheel, Multi-Button Design, Wired Computer Mouse - White"
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# 4D Krystal Scroll Wheel - multi-directional control 3D AIMO RGB Lighting - immersive customizable glow 19K DPI Optical Sensor - pinpoint precision ROCCAT Kone XP PC Gaming Mouse with 3D AIMO RGB Lighting, 19K DPI Optical Sensor, 4D Krystal Scroll Wheel, Multi-Button Design, Wired Computer Mouse - White

**Brand:** roccat
**Price:** £1.57
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## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your game with precision, power, and style that’s impossible to ignore.

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- **What is this?** ROCCAT Kone XP PC Gaming Mouse with 3D AIMO RGB Lighting, 19K DPI Optical Sensor, 4D Krystal Scroll Wheel, Multi-Button Design, Wired Computer Mouse - White by roccat
- **How much does it cost?** £1.57 with free shipping
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## Best For

- roccat enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Glide Like a Pro:** Heat-treated pure PTFE glides ensure buttery-smooth, effortless movement from the first game to the last.
- • **Light Up Your Setup:** 22 LEDs and 8 light guides powered by AIMO lighting engine create a mesmerizing 16.8 million color spectacle that syncs across devices.
- • **Precision that Dominates:** 19,000 DPI optical sensor delivers lightning-fast, pixel-perfect tracking for every click and swipe.
- • **Command at Your Fingertips:** 15 programmable buttons with Easy-Shift[+] tech unlock 29 unique functions—ultimate control without lifting a finger.
- • **Wire-Free Feel, Wired Power:** PhantomFlex ultra-flexible cable virtually disappears during play—no drag, no bungee, just pure freedom.

## Overview

The ROCCAT Kone XP is a wired PC gaming mouse engineered for pro-level performance and deep customization. Featuring a 19,000 DPI optical sensor, 15 multi-functional buttons expandable to 29 via Easy-Shift[+], and a unique 4D Krystal scroll wheel, it offers unparalleled control. Its ergonomic design fits comfortably for long sessions, complemented by heat-treated PTFE glides for smooth movement. The translucent shell showcases 3D AIMO RGB lighting with 22 LEDs and 8 light guides, delivering vibrant, syncable illumination. The PhantomFlex cable provides a near-wireless experience with minimal drag, making the Kone XP a premium choice for gamers seeking precision, comfort, and eye-catching aesthetics.

## Description

The ROCCAT Kone XP Next-gen Customization Gaming Mouse utilizes the refined ergonomics of the iconic Kone shape. The translucent shell sets the stage for the Kone XP’s 22 LEDs and 8 light guides, creating an unprecedented and immersive lighting experience. The Kone XP boasts 15 buttons, and thanks to ROCCAT’s Easy-Shift[+] duplicator technology there are 29 possible button functions. Ideal for gamers who demand deep customization. The Krystal 4D Wheel not only adds to the number of inputs, but also enhances the experience, beautifully diffusing the RGB lighting.

Review: Great mouse for those who like more buttons - If you are a user who prefers more buttons on a mouse, this is a good place to look. I have a couple versions of the G502 and they are really good buys. The latest one (Hero) is not too bad and tracks well, but the scroll wheel was lacking out of the box. Also, I wished it has more usable buttons. I also have a larger sized hand and I felt that I needed to unnecessarily grip the mouse tighter. It always felt too narrow for me. It is hard to even see in side by side photos, but the Kone XP is noticeably larger feeling in the hand than the G502. I also liked the HyperX Pulsefire Raid form factor and it was not too bad overall. I actually had this prior to the G502 Hero noted above which replaced this one. I really liked the feel of that mouse in my hand and it was slightly wider than the G502. However, that died only after a year of light service and I am turned off from it. By chance, I came across the Roccat Kone XP. I looked at it and it reminded me of a blend of the G502 and the Pulsefire Raid. Instantly, I was interested and the reviews were good and I decided to buy and try. Glad that I did. First off, all the bling lights and such I don't really care about it. I would happily buy a version that was cheaper that had none of it and maybe even weighed a little less. Unfortunately, that stuff is considered a standard now. Speaking of weight, for me the mouse is not too heavy, but I would be happier if it was a bit less. Not a con, just a wish. The first impression I had was shockingly positive after I plugged in the mouse and loaded the software. I happened to have the G502 Hero still plugged in and I instantly liked the tracking feel of the Kone more. No question. It just felt smoother and more accurate. I am running an older system and monitor and the difference was pretty darn noticeable. The only way I can describe the difference to me is that the Kone stops when I stop and the Hero G502 had the itty bitty bit of a delay. Now when I first used the G502, it was a really good feeling upgrade from the Pulsefire Raid and felt that itty bitty better. The Kone from the G502 felt like a similar upgrade. Then having them side by side, I was really intrigued by the difference in a good way. Regarding the software, I generally only use it to set the DPI and rebind the clicks. All that is pretty easy and straightforward especially if you have used similar software before. One thing that also makes the Kone XP standout is the thumb button for the right hand where your thumb sits. This is another big selling point for me since I need more buttons on my mouse. Despite the location and tactile feel (required pressure is just right to be easy to press without pressing accidently) being perfect, it opens up the mouse to becoming easily an 21 to 22 button mouse. You can use that thumb button as just a button, which would work fine, or you can use it as sort of a mouse isolated shift key. So by clicking the thumb button you can assign other keys to the mouse buttons you can reach. Clearly this is not all of them like the thumb buttons. However, you could easily use the thumb button and the right and left mouse buttons. Also the buttons next to the left mouse button are pretty easy to click while using the thumb button. The mouse wheel button are also doable, but probably not in the middle of a FPS firefight, but I think that would be user specific ( I find mouse tilt right the easiest of them all, but all are usable). Lastly, you could reach DPI button too for utility things. As noted above, I have a fairly large hand. This mouse fits me very well. I don't feel as if I need to death grip this mouse to feel in control as I do with the G502. The G502 makes my hand tired to be honest. This mouse, despite looking almost the same shape as G502, feels much more comfortable for me to hold for short and long durations. The four thumb buttons are very similar to the design as what was on the Pulsefire Raid. To my memory, they feel very similar too in location and feel. I have a big thumb and in the heat of battle, they are not easy for me to hit, but I am generally used to them. I rarely mis-click a button. This is not a con or a slight against the mouse. I am glad there are four instead of two. One often overlooked item of a mouse that can drive you bonkers is the mouse cord. I don't do wireless because I always had interference issues with them in the past so I stick with cords for gaming. I am pleased to say that this cord is great and has very little cord tension/resistance if you move the mouse up and it begins bending while touching something. It is there and you can feel it, but much less than other mice I have used in the past including the G502. Overall, this is a really good mouse for those who want solid tracking performance in a mouse that has more than the typical amount of buttons. It feels well made and I think the current $89 is a bit steep in comparison to the corded G502 you can get for $33. However, the Kone XP in my opinion is worth it if you can swing the premium price. It is a better mouse in almost every way.
Review: Very impressive - *Update: Software setup was a bit of a nightmare... When the 6 hour 'update' was complete it toggled all my mouse buttons to "disabled" to prevent conflict with an existing mouse profile I had (I've never owned a ROCCAT mouse before). Everything is good now, took about a full day to get things ironed out. The "shift" button under the thumb is a little silly if you are trying to use it in conjunction with anything other than L, R or wheel click. Seems the software has to be open on (PC) restart for the mouse to remember that it's RGB. Original: I never heard of ROCCAT until a couple years ago... I was really interested in the keyboards that had floating keys for ease of cleaning, pulled the trigger and have never looked back. I had been using an Uhuru mouse for the past 2 years (loved it) but the mouse wheel squeaked whenever I scrolled and my wife and cat (and customers) all commenting on it prompted me to replace it. That was coming from a Premium Logitech model I've already forgotten. So far, I'm very pleased with the Kone XP Air: The mouse is super light and attractive, feels good in the hand (apparently designed with variety of grips in mind), the base is cleverly designed, and the cable is what should be the industry standard - for all cables - it's like a shoelace with adapters that doesn't kind and lays nicely. My only complaint is that the ROCCAT software started a firmware update for the mouse (I had auto update toggled from prior use of software) and it's at 30% after almost an hour. Luckily the mouse still works, though I can't edit the settings during the update to adjust DPI so it takes like 5 mouse drags to go from one side of the screen to the other... 😅 Battery is going to be irrelevant for me since I have the mouse connected with a magnetic C-type cable 90% of the time anyway.

## Features

- KRYSTAL 4D WHEEL - Left and right lateral inputs add to the standard vertical click and scroll functionality, all delivered with our signature tactile feel; Made from translucent materials, the Krystal 4D Wheel beautifully diffuses the RGB lighting
- TITAN SWITCH OPTICAL - Faster than any mechanical switch, the Titan Switch Optical provides a long-lasting 100 million click life cycle, and speed-of-light actuation for unprecedented speed and precision
- ICONIC SHAPE WITH MULTI-BUTTON DESIGN - The superb ergonomics of the refined, iconic Kone shape ensure comfort; The Kone XP features 15 buttons, and thanks to Easy-Shift[plus ] duplicator technology there are 29 possible button functions
- PHANTOMFLEX CABLE - Enjoy a near-wireless experience with the PhantomFlex cable; Flexible, pliable, and light, it virtually disappears during use to the point that you won't even know it's there; And there's no need for a mouse bungee
- HEAT-TREATED PURE PTFE GLIDES - The Kone XP’s heat-treated pure PTFE glides are a game changer; They're pre-tuned so you get incredible glide and smooth mouse movements right out of the box
- 3D RGB LIGHTING - The translucent shell sets the stage for the Kone XP’s 22 LEDs and 8 light guides, creating an unprecedented deep and immersive lighting experience
- AIMO LIGHTING ENGINE - Produces vibrant displays in 16.8 million colors right out of the box, without the need for extensive configuration. Also syncs with other compatible AIMO products for state-of-the-art illumination that flow from device to device.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09RQ75723 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,062 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #928 in PC Gaming Mice #3,333 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | ROCCAT |
| Built-In Media | Quick-start guide, Extra set of mouse feet |
| Button Quantity | 15 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,082 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Ptfe |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00731855514250 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Type Name | Mouse |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ROCCAT |
| Mfr Part Number | ROC-11-425-01 |
| Model Name | Kone XP White |
| Model Number | ROC-11-425-01 |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Buttons | 15 |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 731855514250 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ROCCAT
- **Color:** White
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic Design
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Optical

## Images

![ROCCAT Kone XP PC Gaming Mouse with 3D AIMO RGB Lighting, 19K DPI Optical Sensor, 4D Krystal Scroll Wheel, Multi-Button Design, Wired Computer Mouse - White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61FV2kMI2rL.jpg)
![ROCCAT Kone XP PC Gaming Mouse with 3D AIMO RGB Lighting, 19K DPI Optical Sensor, 4D Krystal Scroll Wheel, Multi-Button Design, Wired Computer Mouse - White - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51caf1yDWML.jpg)
![ROCCAT Kone XP PC Gaming Mouse with 3D AIMO RGB Lighting, 19K DPI Optical Sensor, 4D Krystal Scroll Wheel, Multi-Button Design, Wired Computer Mouse - White - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51n8giSMFYL.jpg)
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![ROCCAT Kone XP PC Gaming Mouse with 3D AIMO RGB Lighting, 19K DPI Optical Sensor, 4D Krystal Scroll Wheel, Multi-Button Design, Wired Computer Mouse - White - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51ubUMtvyhL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Customer Package Type, Edition** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is the Kone XP Wireless?**
A: No, the Kone XP is a wired gaming mouse.

**Q: How long is the cable on the Kone XP?**
A: The Kone XP’s Phantomflex cable is 1.8m long

**Q: How many buttons does the Kone XP have?**
A: The Kone XP has 15 programable buttons, resulting in a total of 29 possible button functions.

**Q: How heavy is the Kone XP?**
A: A competitive weight of 104 grams

**Q: What is the Kone XP’s maximum DPI?**
A: 19,000 DPI

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great mouse for those who like more buttons
*by E***N on December 9, 2022*

If you are a user who prefers more buttons on a mouse, this is a good place to look. I have a couple versions of the G502 and they are really good buys. The latest one (Hero) is not too bad and tracks well, but the scroll wheel was lacking out of the box. Also, I wished it has more usable buttons. I also have a larger sized hand and I felt that I needed to unnecessarily grip the mouse tighter. It always felt too narrow for me. It is hard to even see in side by side photos, but the Kone XP is noticeably larger feeling in the hand than the G502. I also liked the HyperX Pulsefire Raid form factor and it was not too bad overall. I actually had this prior to the G502 Hero noted above which replaced this one. I really liked the feel of that mouse in my hand and it was slightly wider than the G502. However, that died only after a year of light service and I am turned off from it. By chance, I came across the Roccat Kone XP. I looked at it and it reminded me of a blend of the G502 and the Pulsefire Raid. Instantly, I was interested and the reviews were good and I decided to buy and try. Glad that I did. First off, all the bling lights and such I don't really care about it. I would happily buy a version that was cheaper that had none of it and maybe even weighed a little less. Unfortunately, that stuff is considered a standard now. Speaking of weight, for me the mouse is not too heavy, but I would be happier if it was a bit less. Not a con, just a wish. The first impression I had was shockingly positive after I plugged in the mouse and loaded the software. I happened to have the G502 Hero still plugged in and I instantly liked the tracking feel of the Kone more. No question. It just felt smoother and more accurate. I am running an older system and monitor and the difference was pretty darn noticeable. The only way I can describe the difference to me is that the Kone stops when I stop and the Hero G502 had the itty bitty bit of a delay. Now when I first used the G502, it was a really good feeling upgrade from the Pulsefire Raid and felt that itty bitty better. The Kone from the G502 felt like a similar upgrade. Then having them side by side, I was really intrigued by the difference in a good way. Regarding the software, I generally only use it to set the DPI and rebind the clicks. All that is pretty easy and straightforward especially if you have used similar software before. One thing that also makes the Kone XP standout is the thumb button for the right hand where your thumb sits. This is another big selling point for me since I need more buttons on my mouse. Despite the location and tactile feel (required pressure is just right to be easy to press without pressing accidently) being perfect, it opens up the mouse to becoming easily an 21 to 22 button mouse. You can use that thumb button as just a button, which would work fine, or you can use it as sort of a mouse isolated shift key. So by clicking the thumb button you can assign other keys to the mouse buttons you can reach. Clearly this is not all of them like the thumb buttons. However, you could easily use the thumb button and the right and left mouse buttons. Also the buttons next to the left mouse button are pretty easy to click while using the thumb button. The mouse wheel button are also doable, but probably not in the middle of a FPS firefight, but I think that would be user specific ( I find mouse tilt right the easiest of them all, but all are usable). Lastly, you could reach DPI button too for utility things. As noted above, I have a fairly large hand. This mouse fits me very well. I don't feel as if I need to death grip this mouse to feel in control as I do with the G502. The G502 makes my hand tired to be honest. This mouse, despite looking almost the same shape as G502, feels much more comfortable for me to hold for short and long durations. The four thumb buttons are very similar to the design as what was on the Pulsefire Raid. To my memory, they feel very similar too in location and feel. I have a big thumb and in the heat of battle, they are not easy for me to hit, but I am generally used to them. I rarely mis-click a button. This is not a con or a slight against the mouse. I am glad there are four instead of two. One often overlooked item of a mouse that can drive you bonkers is the mouse cord. I don't do wireless because I always had interference issues with them in the past so I stick with cords for gaming. I am pleased to say that this cord is great and has very little cord tension/resistance if you move the mouse up and it begins bending while touching something. It is there and you can feel it, but much less than other mice I have used in the past including the G502. Overall, this is a really good mouse for those who want solid tracking performance in a mouse that has more than the typical amount of buttons. It feels well made and I think the current $89 is a bit steep in comparison to the corded G502 you can get for $33. However, the Kone XP in my opinion is worth it if you can swing the premium price. It is a better mouse in almost every way.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very impressive
*by S***N on December 10, 2023*

*Update: Software setup was a bit of a nightmare... When the 6 hour 'update' was complete it toggled all my mouse buttons to "disabled" to prevent conflict with an existing mouse profile I had (I've never owned a ROCCAT mouse before). Everything is good now, took about a full day to get things ironed out. The "shift" button under the thumb is a little silly if you are trying to use it in conjunction with anything other than L, R or wheel click. Seems the software has to be open on (PC) restart for the mouse to remember that it's RGB. Original: I never heard of ROCCAT until a couple years ago... I was really interested in the keyboards that had floating keys for ease of cleaning, pulled the trigger and have never looked back. I had been using an Uhuru mouse for the past 2 years (loved it) but the mouse wheel squeaked whenever I scrolled and my wife and cat (and customers) all commenting on it prompted me to replace it. That was coming from a Premium Logitech model I've already forgotten. So far, I'm very pleased with the Kone XP Air: The mouse is super light and attractive, feels good in the hand (apparently designed with variety of grips in mind), the base is cleverly designed, and the cable is what should be the industry standard - for all cables - it's like a shoelace with adapters that doesn't kind and lays nicely. My only complaint is that the ROCCAT software started a firmware update for the mouse (I had auto update toggled from prior use of software) and it's at 30% after almost an hour. Luckily the mouse still works, though I can't edit the settings during the update to adjust DPI so it takes like 5 mouse drags to go from one side of the screen to the other... 😅 Battery is going to be irrelevant for me since I have the mouse connected with a magnetic C-type cable 90% of the time anyway.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Comparing the Logitech G502 and G604 to the Kone XP
*by M***Y on April 7, 2022*

Computer mice are like women - why have one when you can have three. So that's what I did - I got me the Logitech G502 and then the G604. Then Roccat came out with the Kone XP and I thought to myself...myself, methinks you need to try that mouse. So here's the scoop - The Kone XP is very similar in design to the Logitech models. Notably, the three share a scroll wheel with tilt function, 2 extra top right buttons, and side buttons. The G502 with 2 side buttons, G604 with 6 side buttons, and the Kone XP with 4. In terms of overall design, the Roccat is clearly designed to compete with these models, but it also adds a lower side button at the bottom, just below the thumb - a feature very similar to the Steelseries Rival 500... a mouse with a fantastic design but terrible execution. The Kone XP's profile is somewhat similar to the G502 and definitely lower than the G604. It is also lighter than the G604. The scroll wheel on the Logitech models definitely feels higher quality than on the Kone XP. Logitech has a heavier wheel with more defined movement. Roccat's wheel has a more plastic feel and it does not flip as quickly. Like all of these mice, it comes with software and the ability to change DPI settings. I play Fortnite at 800 DPI and oddly the Kone XP feels faster than the G604, which I'm currently using. It might be because the mouse is lighter. Or maybe because the glide pads are fresh... it's amazing what a little lubrication will do. Story of my life.. The Kone XP also comes with RGB lighting. That was lame so I tuned it off - although it wasn't easy or obvious. The software should just have an "off" option, but it doesn't. One issue with the mouse is with the tilt wheel. I like to hit the tilt to the right to reload a weapon. However, a significant amount of the time tilting the scroll wheel also registers as clicking the scroll wheel down. This does not happen on the G502 or G604, but happens a lot on the Kone XP. Like a lot. So you either have to be really careful with your tilt, or you have to make sure that the click down function is not bound to anything. This mouse is an improvement over another Roccat mouse I tried, the Roccat Leadr. The Leadr had the benefit of not only two extra top left buttons, but two extra top right buttons. It also had a lower thumb button like the Kone XP. However, the Leadr was an extremely bulky mouse and the side buttons were weak and just plain weird. A note to mouse manufacturers - the Roccat Leadr and Steelseries Rival 500 both had extra upper right buttons - The Leadr 2 buttons and the Rival 1 button. If the Kone XP had an extra button on the upper right it would be fantastic. Think about it, it you are playing a shooter what are you doing with your middle finger? All you do is zoom in your sight. That's pretty much it. Your index finger and thumb do all the work while your middle finger has basically one function... unless you are driving and someone cuts you off... but regardless, adding an extra button on the top right would be fantastic. So what's the verdict? None of these mice is perfect. They are all good and I might like the Roccat Kone XP the most of them all because of the added lower thumb button. But if I could design the perfect mouse, I'd probably take the base design of the Logitech G502. I'd give it 3 or 4 side buttons versus the 2 it has. I'd add the lower thumb button, and then add one button to the upper right off to the side (like the Rival 500). And of course keep the Logitech scroll wheel, which is superior. But all that being said, the Kone XP is a good mouse. I like the fact that it is lighter than the G604, has a shorter profile than the G604, and has a better button layout. If the scroll wheel was better I'd give it 5 stars.

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