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The Turtle Beach Kone XP Air Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse combines a cutting-edge 19,000 DPI Owl-Eye optical sensor with an ergonomic design and ultra-lightweight 54g frame. Featuring 29 programmable inputs, dual wireless connectivity (2.4GHz + Bluetooth), and an industry-leading 100-hour battery life supported by a stylish rapid charge dock, it’s engineered for professionals and gamers who demand precision, customization, and endurance in one sleek package.





























| ASIN | B0D1CTCP8D |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 100 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | Turtle Beach |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (923) |
| Date First Available | April 18, 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.58 x 4.96 x 2.83 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | TBM-1101-05 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Turtle Beach |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 11 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 1.58 x 4.96 x 2.83 inches |
| Series | Kone XP Air Black |
E**.
Superior comfort, super light and 1/2 price of competitors
I had to return the first one I received as it had an issue where every time it woke up, it would automatically right-click. Very weird. I exchanged it for another and the second mouse doesn't have this issue. Overall, I would say this mouse is fantastic. I've been gaming and working with Roccat Kone Pure Ultra mice for over 10 years (5 years per mouse) and the right-handed shape of these mice is just perfect for my smallish hands. I was sad to see that Roccat was bought by Turtle Beach, but decided to take a gamble and stick with the spiritual successor of my favorite mouse, the Turtle Beach Pure Air - and I'm glad I did! The form factor is still exactly the same, which is fantastic for right-handers with smallish hands. While the previous Roccat version was already pretty light, this mouse is even lighter at 54g (and even 10% lighter than the highly lauded 60g Logitech Superlight 2). This isn't my first wireless mouse, but it's my first daily driver from the wireless camp, and it works great with the little supplied dongle. Professional reviews complain about the battery life versus other mice but for me it's fine. I charge it less than once every two weeks with intensive use. The supplied USB cord is USB A to C and is a very nice, light-weight braided (Paracord?) cable, making the mouse quite comfortable to use wired if you forgot to charge it overnight. Its max polling rate is 1000Hz, both wired and wireless (with the dongle), which I'm perfectly happy with. Some high-end mice go up to 4kHz, but I find that to be far beyond the point of diminishing returns. Most gaming monitors cap-out at 144Hz, so I don't see the point of updating your mouse position 30x more often than your monitor can show you. I admittedly haven't tested the performance over Bluetooth though, but I can't think of a scenario where I'll need that. Importantly, the click on both the left and right buttons is very good, if not great. It feels like my 5 year old Roccat's clicks are just slightly more sensitive, which I like, but this could be due to age and it's a close call either way. The specs list that this mouse has optical switches for both primary mouse buttons, but I can't say if this has improved anything. They just work well. The scroll wheel is actually quite nice, with a soft, gentle stepping as you scroll instead of harsh, clicky steps or completely smooth scrolling. The extra side-buttons are fine. I haven't used them much in gaming yet, but I can't foresee any issues. The DPI-switching button is at the very front left of the mouse, which I can't reach without releasing my grip. Therefore I wouldn't be comfortable trying to quickly switch DPIs mid-game so, while I don't do this anyway, it might be something to be aware of if you do. The Swarm 2 driver software is much nicer to use than the old Roccat Swarm software, although a few minor options have gone missing such as double-click speed. Of course you can still simply set those generic settings up in Windows. Popular options are all still there, such as configuring your lift-off distance (which is set deliciously low by default), polling rate, and DPI presets. It also shows you the current charge and handles updating the mouse and dongle's firmware at a click. The only thing I'm missing is more flexible lighting options for the logo, but I'm particularly picky about the look of my setup and the options are probably sufficient for most. Also, my hand is covering that 90% of the time and after a minute or two of idle time it switches off to save power, so you hardly see the lit logo anyway. And, as a nice little bonus, the logo is completely invisible when the lighting is off! It's surprising that this is one of the only mice that was designed to be able to hide the logo entirely if you wish. With the phenomenal ergonomic form-factor, super-light weight and pleasant buttons and scroll wheel, I highly recommend this mouse over its doubly priced counter-parts. Just be sure you're not a lefty and your hands aren't too big!
A**R
Reasonable alternative to Logitech G700s and G604
I am a long time user of the Logitech G700s and the G604. I never want to use another mouse, but they are getting more and more expensive to find on ebay, refurbished etc.... and so for years I have had a long term search for a potential replacement. I looked at this mouse many times when it was made under Roccat. Recently, when my G604 began having sticky clicking issues again, I knew it was time to at least try this mouse out. I've only had this mouse for a few days, but will update if this changes. Out of the box I found it very comfortable in my hand and familiar to the grip of the Logitech mice. Initially, I had a lot of trouble with the setup and almost returned it within the first 30 minutes. I connected the mouse via Bluetooth and I found I couldn't access any of the customization options in the Swarm II software. Several YouTube videos later, I decided to try the USB dongle connection - this instantly unlocked all of the customization options in the software. I have not switched back to bluetooth yet to see if the USB connection is necessary for this to stay in place. I prefer Bluetooth since computers have fewer and fewer USB ports. Once I was able to customize the mouse - learning that the 'Hot Key' and not 'Macro' option was a better setting for my needs (I just want to be able to click a button and have something specific happen, usually tied to a keystroke) It took some experimenting but I think I have it the way I like it. The switches feel much better on this mouse - I know the quality of them is higher than Logitech which is why those mice keep dying. I do find the side switches on the scroll wheel to be a little stiffer and require more force to wheel click left and right - but this is likely only an issue for some people. If you are a die hard Logitech G700 or G604 lover and are searching for a future alternative, I would consider this a very reasonable alternative. The form and function are similar enough. I wish it had 6 side buttons instead of 4. I still haven't put the side 'shift' button to the test and while I appreciate the expanded functions, I'm not convinced it will be useful for my work or play style. I don't want to have to think about what mode I'm in or what a button will do now. Like many people, I rely on muscle memory. I still hold out hope that Logitech will someday recreate these mice with the quality they deserve. The number of used, refurbished mice from those models and they prices they sell for should tell Logitech that there is a group of consumers with very strong preferences for those mice and features. MMO keypads and 20 buttons on the side does not work for me. My thumb doesn't have time or energy for that many blind buttons to navigate. I am hopeful that this mouse will last longer than Logitech does for me, and I am pleased that after years of searching, I have found something close.
B**S
Overall great, but some minor issues
After using it a week or two I’m pretty happy with how it works. I was using the older version of this from roccat (they name changed) before and thought I’d just upgrade. Works the same way just not corded. Battery life seems fine, I just set it on the charger each night. I have forgotten and it’s taken me through more than one day. There’s a few things I don’t like however, and is why I opted to give 4 stars instead of 5. 1. The top button behind the wheel is super easy to accidentally click, and since this is a profile button, switching mid game when things get fast paced is a potential issue. I decided to just make every profile work the same way, don’t need different ones.. that was the work around for me. 2. I have had an instance where the keys assigned seem to not register it’s been pressed, but another does. Once the other was pressed it started registering again. 3. Sometimes the buttons seem to get stuck? This has happened enough times that I do see it being a legitimate concern down the road. I’m not hard on my mouses, I only upgraded because I upgraded everything else and figured why not. The problems happen so randomly and seldomly that it has not been an issue that made me go back to my previous mouse. I think the price makes sense, it remains one of the most comfortable mouse’s I’ve ever used, and the easy shift key is a game changer (I changed mine to be literally “shift” so I get more easily reached/casted spells for my game.) If you feel like you need a mouse with side buttons but two isn’t cutting it and 6-12 feels absurd.. perfect mouse.
I**N
Simplemente un mouse enorme y ergonómico, es para agarre 'palm' no para 'claw'. Si te gusta descansar la mano en el mouse y que todos sus botones secundarios estén a tu alcance cómodamente, este mouse es para ti. Además el mouse no es pesado, es ligero y su software se me hizo fácil de usar contra lo que decían otras opiniones. Definitivamente valió el precio. Ratones que he tenido y contra lo que lo comparo: Logitech G502, Razer Mamba Elite, Corsair M65PRO. De los mencionados mi favorito después del Kone II, sería el Mamba Elite, seguido muy de cerca por el M65PRO, ambos también son cómodos pero no tanto como el Kone II si tienes manos grandes
N**S
Mycket trevlig mus men mjukvaran är lite ostabil så spara alla inställningar till backup så det är lätt att återställa då dessa försvinner emellanåt utan anledning
�**�
Didn’t expect to love this mouse so much. Easily the most comfortable I’ve ever used. It’s built for bigger hands, mine are medium or largish at a push and it feels great - though this will depend on your grip type. I prefer palm grip. Can't say how well it would work for claw grip or others. Tracking is flawless. Buttons feel sharp and responsive. Battery lasts long, even with the lights, I think you would get around 4 or 5 days, though I haven't had it long enough to confirm exactly. The software is very well done, easy to use, polished, all the features you would expect to customise lighting, macros, DPI etc. The wireless connection is solid too, not a single dropout or stutter. Can't say the same for my old Steelseries mouse this has replaced. The scroll wheel is a nice surprise, and not something I was expecting to appreciate as much as I do. You can unlock it for that free spin thing like Logitech MX, which I didn’t think I’d use much, but now I doom scroll like a man possessed. Also tilts left and right, which is handy if you work a lot in spreadsheets or other wide content like OneNote and so on. Special mention for the big thumb button tucked under the grip. It acts as a modifier key by default, so holding it and scrolling, for example, adjusts volume (you can change this to whatever you like). Sounds like a gimmick, but I don't think I'd want to go without it now. The 1000 Hz polling rate isn’t cutting-edge, Razer and other high end brands have mouses up to 8000 Hz, but I can't say this is a problem, and it's my understanding in any case that the practical benefit of ultra high polling rates is almost impossible to measure, if it even exists. It does have a motion sync feature which it claims "provides higher responsiveness by syncing the signals at the exact intervals the PC polls for data". Basically g-sync, but for your mouse, so it should boost the effective polling rate anyway. I got it for £78 on a deal. Would still pay full price, now that I know what I’m getting. No complaints. Just a very solid mouse that makes everything else feel second-rate. Quick note: Don’t confuse this with the regular Kone II (non-Air). That one’s wired, lacks the unlockable scroll wheel entirely (no free scrolling), and has a slightly different button layout. The Kone II Air weighs a bit more and drops a lighting zone, but has the free spin wheel toggle instead.
ミ**世
ROCCATのKONE Pureシリーズをそのまま持ってきた形状、ここ数年流行りの左右対称マウスが個人的に使いづらく苦手なので非常に嬉しい 見た目:とてつもなく安っぽい、百均で売ってるプラスチック商品みたい、でもそんな事はどうでも良い 手触り:ほんのわずかにザラザラ系、グリップ感があってポジ要素 重量:とてつもなく軽い、KONE Pure Ultraと同じ形状なだけに脳がバグる、そのうち慣れる クリック感:普通、特に指摘するような欠点は無い ホイール:スルスルっと回る静音設計、個人的に好み ケーブル:箱から出したばかりのせいなのかそもそもこういう物なのか、やや硬い、ネガティブ要素 総評:無線マウスじゃないと無理!左右対称じゃないと無理!って派閥に属してる人以外は全員これ買っとけば財布に優しくて最&高
A**T
Man braucht sich kier keine Sorgen machen. Nachfem meine Kone Pure nach treuen 7 Jahren langsam den Geist aufgab, habe ich mir am Black Friday diese Maus gegönnt. Die Maus ist wirklicht leicht und gleitet mit einem Mauspad sehr gut und leicht. Die Knöpfe sind leicht klickbar und dan Mausrad kässt sich angenehm scrollen. Man kann auch Easy Shift benutzen, womit kam unzählige Einstellungen und Knöpfe mehrfach belegen kann. Ich benutz das aber nicht weil ich es nicht brauche, obwohl ich Gamer bin. Die Easy Shift Tate ist auch angenehm mit dem Daumen erreichbar für die die es möchten. Die DPI Knöpfe kann man auch ohne Software benutzen un merkt auch direkt den unterschied der DPI Geschwindigkeiten. Um Farbe einzutellen benötigt man jedoch die entsprechende Software. Eine gute solide Maus für einen guten Preis. Ob Casual oder Gamer ist egal> Kaufempfehlung
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