ROCCAT Kone AIMO Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅17-11-17
Closer Look
From this angle, you can see the large thumb section, located above the EasyShift[+] button.



Directly from the front, the AIMO is angled to the right slightly, to aid comfort for right-handed users. The 4D Titan Wheel isn’t angled along with the rest of the mouse, which results in feeling slightly odd.



The left-hand-side features a concave section for your thumb to reside within comfortably, though you may not find quite the same comfort from claw or fingertip grip styles.
The thumb buttons, along with the EasyShift[+] are positioned directly above and below.



The right-hand-side is largely flat, void of anywhere for the pinky finger to sit. This angle helps to illustrate the height of the scroll wheel, showing how far it protrudes from the shell of the mouse.



A ROCCAT logo dominates the rear of the mouse, etched onto the plastic. You can see the RGB strips along the two edges which start at the very bottom of the mouse.



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