ROCCAT
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ROCCAT – Burst Pro Lightweight PC Gaming Mouse with 16K DPI Optical Owl-Eye Sensor, Optical Switches, Titan Wheel, 68 gram weight – Black
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“I don’t see it to be honest, I feel judging by the nice quality of the wire/cable and nice design that yes it is light but not necessarily poor quality
“It is not wireless so if your looking for a wireless option look at other options, but if you want a very reliable great looking, great ergonomic design for a mouse this is a top quality choice.”
“ROCCAT Burst Pro Optical Owl-Eye Gaming Mouse has eye popping features in an ultra lightweight frame.”
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Euboy –
I was looking for a lightweight and small mouse. I’m a girl and a lot of gamer mouses are made large and it’s so awkward to play with. This is super light, the wire is made out of a cloth, and the colors are amazing. You can download an app to change the colors. Def get it!!
JMP –
So this is a bit of a saga. I got so frustrated with M1 and M2 buttons and their weird feel, I returned my open box Burst Pro. About a week later I was at Microcenter and they had a Burst Pro on display. I picked it up on a whim and clicked the buttons. I noticed that the right click on the display mouse was light and crisp, almost like a Razer Viper, but slightly more hollow. The left click felt like I originally described; stiff, hollow, and dull.
So that got me thinking, maybe they revised the clicks on later models? I still didn’t want to pay full price though for something that seemed like I was going to be potentially disappointing. So I ordered a second open box Burst Pro from Amazon for $30. This one was listed as ‘acceptable’, but it was like new, just the box was beat up.
In any case, I think I got lucky. The M1 and M2 on the second open box mouse were worlds better than the first mouse. They felt like the right click on the display version of the Burst Pro at Microcenter. So this leaves me with some questions. Are these mice really inconsistent during production to the point that M1 and M2 can be so vastly different from mouse to mouse? Or is this a revised version? I don’t know. I know that the Viper went through some updates over time to improve their main clicks. Roccat could be doing the same thing, or they could just have really poor QC during manufacturing. Considering how solid the rest of the mouse is, I have a hard time believing it is a QC issue.
In any case, this is my new main. The issue I had with it is resolved on this copy, and I love it. I went ahead and bumped it up to 5 stars
Akins –
Overall a solid, not great, but a solid mouse. My only issue is it only has Two Argb light nodes which is just a big letdown…I bought it for the Honeycomb Rgb and its nice, but if it had like 4 more Led nodes it would be beautiful. For how inexpensive it is to add 4 more nodes and how simple, its a big letdown.
I like it, i just dont love it.
Jarrett –
I think that this might be the best mouse I have gotten. One big problem though. My wireless dongle doesn’t work after I tried updating the firmware of my mouse. I don’t have more than one usb on my laptop so it is like glitching or broken.
Charly –
I bought this mouse to replace the lousy “gaming” mouse that came with my computer. I spent hours browsing through different brands and models. This Roccat mouse stuck out with the unique look and reasonable price. I was very impressed with the look and feel. For less than $40, this mouse is more satisfying than it has any right to be. I highly recommend installing the swarm program for it to adjust settings and lighting. I had issues with it at first. The mouse would stutter and hesitate. I tried many different things till I finally figured out the issue. I switched the mouse from a USB 2.0 port to a 3.0 port. It’s worked perfect ever since. I highly recommend this mouse for moderate gaming or even for office/web browsing. It has great versatility, thanks to the program that lets you adjust settings and save presets. The lighting is very nice looking and unique. I only have one gripe and it goes for the Roccat keyboard I bought to go with it too. From my experience, it definitely matters which usb port you use. I needed to plug both into USB 3.0 ports in order to get them to work right. The instructions say USB 2.0 or higher but I would recommend USB 3.0 from my experience.