![]() The weight is slightly leaning more towards the front of the mouse, which is not aligned with the placement of the sensor. ![]() Considering this mouse is targeted at medium to larger hands, all of the aforementioned dimensions make sense. When it comes to the scales, the ROCCAT Kone AIMO is a hefty 130g. The maximum height occurs in the middle, though the curve drops off more quickly at the back of the Kone AIMO, while the front has a more gradual curve. Taking out our measuring tape, the ROCCAT Kone AIMO measures in at 127mm in length, 83mm in width, and 43mm in height at maximum measurements. As you can tell by the shape, the whole mouse is oriented to right-handed users with the one-sided thumb groove and button placement. This is offset by a deep thumb indent on the left side so you can get a better grip on the mouse, but I still think the surface change would be more beneficial. The shell is pretty slippery too and I would personally prefer if we had some rubber grips to make the mouse easier to hold. The whole shell is a slightly matte finish, but it picks up oily marks and prints easily. In addition, the scroll wheel has translucent sides to glow some pretty colors. ![]() Following the AIMO branding, this mouse offers some pretty RGB effects, as we will see later on in the review. The one notable difference is the indented, translucent stripes down each of the sides. This includes an outlined cat at the back to show the ROCCAT branding, as well as the product name "Kone AIMO" near the left side of the mouse. As such, the whole mouse is black in color, with some highlights of white around. With a similar size and lighting placement, the Kone AIMO follows in its footsteps. As such, the ROCCAT Kone AIMO reminds me of another ROCCAT Kone we have looked at, the Kone EMP a few years back. One thing I do like about all of ROCCAT's mice is the fact they all have a familiar design language.
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