Roccat has been in the gaming peripherals business for quite some time, although they're not as popular as the industry leaders like Logitech, Razer or Corsair, it's a respectable company that has it has always tried to bring unique products to the market. The Kain AIMO 200 is no exception, building on the proven design and performance of its wired brother, the Kain 120. Here are the things I love and some of which really stand out: 1) Very nice, minimalist design 2) Light weight and decent ergonomics 3) Great top-of-the-line sensor and wireless 4) Good build quality and oil-resistant finish 5) Nice tactile click buttons with a good actuation experience 6) Comes with a dongle hub that can be used as a dongle extender with the included micro USB cable - a great way to avoid electronic interference or potential wireless signal level drop 7) The Roccat Swarm software has many interesting features. and uses less memory and computing resources than Logitech GHUB8 software) Excellent battery life - (10 days average - 3-4 hours of use per day with RGB and power saving features) There's no doubt that much of what Roccat has done is good is and to be commended, but there are a few things I think could be done better: 1) No mouse grip - a bit of muscle memory training for those not used to playing without a thumb or palm. Capture structured drawings with the mouse. I often found the mouse slipping off my dry hand while gaming. 2) Not the best mouse for traveling - there is no compartment in the mouse to carry the key. only a 20% increase in stats other than those 3 things which I think most people might have the only issue with the grip. The other 2 are mostly nitpicks
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