★★ ROCCAT™ - V1 - Share Your Experienced ★★, ....Be A ROCCATEERS Now!!
★★ ROCCAT™ - V1 - Share Your Experienced ★★, ....Be A ROCCATEERS Now!!
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Nov 5 2010, 02:25 PM
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But the previous e-mail Roccat is saying how good the Kone[+] is compared to Kone but this e-mail saying mouse with problems
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Nov 6 2010, 10:10 AM
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1,206 posts Joined: Oct 2008 |
kone+...whn are u coming T__T..my microsoft wireless mouse 5000 is failing me more day after day...i nid new mouse d..
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Nov 6 2010, 11:27 PM
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813 posts Joined: Aug 2008 From: KUALA LUMPUR |
hai,
just wanna ask, my kone just stop functioning (but the color is on, but static n not bright.. my setting was colourful+hearbeat) i just check the connection but all ok, then i remove n plug in the usb again, then its back to normal... is this situation normal??? i need help.. this thing freaking me p/s: my mobo got Asus Ai Charger (Asus Sabertooth X58) |
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Nov 7 2010, 09:18 AM
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28 posts Joined: Jan 2010 From: Home Sweet Home |
hey guys ,
may i ask ? Roccat Pyra Wireless good ka ? |
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Nov 7 2010, 11:51 AM
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5,531 posts Joined: Feb 2009 From: Kajang, Selangor |
ROCCAT Pyra Wireless Review ![]() ROCCAT, a relatively new player into an industry where names like SteelSeries, Razer and Logitech have dominated the play field and have become household names to gamers everywhere. New as they are, they have made a name for themselves with superb products such as the Kone mouse and Kave headset. Today we'll be taking a look at one of their new product, targeted at mobile gamers - the Pyra Wireless. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « The Pyra comes in 2 varieties, a wired one for the discerning gamer who does not wish to be interrupted by niggles such as low battery life and unresponsiveness during frag sessions and also a wireless one for those who wish not to deal with a messy gaming set up but it is just as powerful as its wired counterpart. For this review, I will be taking a look at the wireless variety. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « What's in the box: In the box in addition to the mouse came a small carry pouch for those on the go, a USB cable for recharging the mouse, 2 AAA batteries, the wireless receiver and of course the ROCCAT ID card with the driver disc and product catalogue packaged in a neat little card. The box was kind of big for the contents but still, what came included is pretty much good. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « First Impressions: I can't say I'm not impressed by the simple yet elegant styling and sharp lines which are typical of ROCCAT. It's like looking at a mini Kova minus the sloping rear after the hump and the loss of some lighting. Tech specs on this little rodent were pretty much impressive given its size. The fact that its wireless makes the 1000Hz polling rate impressive to boot! » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Design: In terms of design, I really can’t help but to mention ROCCAT’s sense of style. It is very sleek and very beautiful. Certainly appeals to those who love their cars (and mice) sharp and fast. I mentioned earlier it looks like a mini Kova but I have to point out some differences. Namely the Pyra is much shorter than a Kova. Because of the decrease in length the side is naturally shorter and you only find a single thumb button for the EasyShift function on both sides. ). The word ROCCAT which is moulded into the right button adds a nice touch to the overall aesthetics. If I have something to complain about it is the scroll wheel which is too stiff for my liking. The side panels are made of rubber giving it a good grip. At the rear of the mouse, rather than let it continue sloping downwards from the hump ROCCAT tapered it in a terrace form to save space. If you’re disappointed about the lack of LEDs on the mouse, fret not as there is a single blue LED on the top of the mouse which also functions as a battery indication (though after weeks of ownership I still don’t know if it gives any indication besides going completely dead when the battery is dry. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « At the bottom the On/Off switch can be found, as well as the battery holder and wireless dongle slot with sync button. I don’t have much to say about the bottom of the mouse, except for the fact that the mouse feet are terribly small. The 5 small feet are not very convincing and I fear they may wear out faster than I would like them to. The wireless dongle is still tastefully done although it will be out of sight most of the time. Pictured here it is smaller than a 50 cent coin and much lighter. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « The USB charging cable is also a looker. A nice angular design as well as sporting the ROCCAT brand and Pyra name. The connection jack with the mouse also serves as an extra glide foot for the mouse when connected. In terms of build quality, the Pyra does need some TLC. I have read reports where it suffers from poor assembly. Indeed, if you hold the mouse a bit too hard you can hear squeaks coming from it as the gaps are compressed. It seems the multi pieced construction does have something to do with the gaps. Bad move here, ROCCAT. Provided one does not hold their mouse with an iron grip it should be totally fine. Comfort: For a tiny mouse, I was rather surprised when I first got a good hold on it. I was getting this mouse blind as ModernoPC did not have a demo unit of display and especially with mice; each user had a subjective feel of it. Thankfully this little rodent is rather pleasant to hold even after long periods. This is coming from a guy who is used to large mice such as the SteelSeries Ikari so it is rather surprising. The lack of a rear wasn’t much of a big deal as I could barely feel it was gone. Palm and claw gripping works fine on the Pyra although I would recommend semi claw gripping since it is so small. I would say that it feels like an in-between of the SteelSeries Kinzu and Razer Abyssus in terms of feel. Some might not like it due to its small size though. The fact that it is wireless also adds to the enjoyment to use. Freedom of wires opened up a totally new dimension to my mouse usage. I can now use it anywhere and not worry about annoying cables! » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Software: The ROCCAT configuration utility is pretty comprehensive for the tiny rodent. Options such as DPI, sensitivity to button macroing and profiling can be done here. Every button on the mouse can be programmed to do something with the EasyShift feature. As you can see, I already programmed the EasyShift buttons for my ease in FPS games. To use the EasyShift feature, you need to hold down the side thumb buttons first and then press the appropriate key which you yourself have programmed. In terms of DPI settings, a rather tight selection of 400, 800 and 1600 DPI are offered. Not something I'm impressed with I have to say. I would much liked to have the freedom to customize the DPI to my liking. Performance: So with that done, it’s time for the main course of the review which I know everyone wants to find out; just how well does this mouse game? I can safely answer that one in 2 words – PURE PLEASURE. The weight of the mouse felt just about right with the batteries inside giving it a weighty feel. Using a sniper rifle or just about any other gun in games was a breeze with its stable and accurate optical sensor. Some may find the max DPI of 1600 a limitation but personally I don’t have any qualms with it. It’s fast enough for me when playing FPS and I don’t think many people use DPI levels of more than 1600 anyway. For RTS games, that accuracy and speed is appreciated as well with unit selection smooth and fluid. The small feet also proved me wrong. They glided effortlessly over my QcK mousepad as well as my black notebook sleeve. It did however run into problems when used on a reflective surface or even a white A4 paper. Some people may be concerned about the fact it is still a wireless mouse and the many negatives attached to being wireless. Well I didn’t find it to lag at all in frantic action neither did it become any less responsive up to the moment its battery runs out of juice. That said, I must comment on the mouse’s battery indication (or lack of one). The LED indicator doesn’t do a very good job so I have to estimate the time I used the mouse between charges. Every time when the juice runs dry, the mouse would simply stop responding altogether if not act erratically. A simple plug in to the USB cable will allow you to use it again. On average, I manage to squeeze roughly 6 hours of battery life out of the mouse before it dies. Another gripe I have with it is the sometimes erratic connection. On one occasion it took me several tries to successfully pair and use the mouse with the dongle. Rather bad if you ask me. I also found it awkward at times when pressing the EasyShift button on the right side of the mouse. It took a bit of effort to depress it so it might skew my aim when I’m trying to use the macros. Nothing major but something that could have used some improvement. The scroll wheel is also a bit too stiff requiring too much (IMO) force to depress. Other thoughts: Unlike the hybrid mode implemented by Razer on the Mamba where the mouse can be used without the wireless dongle when connected with the USB cable, the Pyra only draws power from it. You still need the dongle in order to use the mouse. It’s not a deal breaker but I expected ROCCAT to at least consider letting people use their Pyra Wireless as a wired mouse once in a while. Summary: To be completely honest, I gotten the Pyra Wireless as a complement for my notebook and wasn't really expecting very much from it but a more that decent wireless mouse made from a reputed gaming peripheral company. I was wrong. Instead I found a mouse which was not only very capable as a mobile option but could also give more expensive mice a run for their money in terms of features if not performance. The good: Great performance for a wireless mouse EasyShift function is useful and easy to use Compact and mobile The bad: Subpar build quality Erratic synching Poor battery indicator Might be too small for some users Rating: Build: 7 Performance: 8 Value: 7 Overall: 7.3/10 This post has been edited by AlexLai: Feb 11 2011, 10:18 PM |
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Nov 7 2010, 12:54 PM
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « nice review. |
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Nov 7 2010, 01:37 PM
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28 posts Joined: Jan 2010 From: Home Sweet Home |
nice review !
anyway , what is the best mouse mat that suitable with Pyra Wireless ? |
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Nov 7 2010, 02:25 PM
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1,801 posts Joined: Sep 2010 |
@Alexlai
How did u get the Roccat ID card? Looks so yeng. Is it come with with the pyra wireless? And anything u can do with the card? Like got discount or something.. |
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Nov 7 2010, 02:39 PM
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5,531 posts Joined: Feb 2009 From: Kajang, Selangor |
QUOTE(computer buyer @ Nov 7 2010, 01:37 PM) Well personally, I only tried it on my QcK and SS notebook sleeve but I tell ya, as long as it's a smooth black surface it should be fine.QUOTE(CoolBoy89 @ Nov 7 2010, 02:25 PM) @Alexlai ROCCAT ID comes with ROCCAT mice and the Kave. Small products don't have it. All it does is it gives you access to ROCCAT membership. Nothing much.How did u get the Roccat ID card? Looks so yeng. Is it come with with the pyra wireless? And anything u can do with the card? Like got discount or something.. |
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Nov 7 2010, 03:22 PM
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10,015 posts Joined: Mar 2009 From: the future |
And technical support. Maybe a faster technical support? Who knows
But it's nice to be flashing the card around |
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Nov 7 2010, 03:43 PM
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5,531 posts Joined: Feb 2009 From: Kajang, Selangor |
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Nov 7 2010, 05:31 PM
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37 posts Joined: Oct 2005 From: Bandar Baru Bangi |
OMG!!! got 1337 on the numbers!
I didnt even checked mine... already got 3 cards huhuhu nice review alex Added on November 7, 2010, 5:35 pm QUOTE(computer buyer @ Nov 7 2010, 01:37 PM) i'm using roccat sota for my pyra... works great! but I think I need a smaller pad for the pyra since the sota is so big... Thinkin of choppin the sota into two but... This post has been edited by raceengine: Nov 7 2010, 05:35 PM |
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Nov 7 2010, 05:36 PM
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5,531 posts Joined: Feb 2009 From: Kajang, Selangor |
QUOTE(raceengine @ Nov 7 2010, 05:31 PM) OMG!!! got 1337 on the numbers! Haha thanks! Not yet register for your membership? I didnt even checked mine... already got 3 cards huhuhu nice review alex Added on November 7, 2010, 5:35 pm i'm using roccat sota for my pyra... works great! but I think I need a smaller pad for the pyra since the sota is so big... Thinkin of choppin the sota into two but... And if you chop your Sota, I want 1 half! |
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Nov 7 2010, 06:35 PM
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9,337 posts Joined: Mar 2010 |
eeehh. Alex, you forgot to state the price of Pyra
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Nov 7 2010, 06:40 PM
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10,015 posts Joined: Mar 2009 From: the future |
Could be seen in the first picture. RM199
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Nov 7 2010, 06:45 PM
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5,531 posts Joined: Feb 2009 From: Kajang, Selangor |
Hehehe, I don't normally state the price of my review products.
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Nov 7 2010, 06:54 PM
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1,206 posts Joined: Oct 2008 |
why doesnt apuri haf the roccat id? at roccat's website it's stated that EVERY roccat product comes with an id
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Nov 7 2010, 08:28 PM
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « nice review so lucky get 1337 number =.= i get other number T_T i like Pyra but feel like it is too small for me decided wait for the kone+ |
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Nov 7 2010, 09:01 PM
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5,531 posts Joined: Feb 2009 From: Kajang, Selangor |
Wait... I thought all ROCCAT ID will have 1337 on them?
Pyra can be small for some, but once you hold it you may have second thoughts. I know I did. |
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Nov 7 2010, 11:04 PM
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Today went to PC expo at mid valley and finally did try ROCCAT kone [+] with my own hand. It's haven't officially released yet.
Performance not bad, size, shape, type of ergonomic not really suite me. Quite a heavy mouse, i think all 4 weight they insert into it already. The mouse size consider quite big, i think dimension should similar to DA. Try another Roccat product is Kave, really nice solid headset, only bad thing is the leather and sponge is too solid and hard, not really comfortable to wear. |
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