Save 43% on the excellent Roccat Kone AIMO gaming mouse and get it half price
You can grab the Roccat Kone AIMO for just £40.

Nobody likes Monday, so let’s cheer things up with a great mouse deal. You can get a hold of the Roccat Kone AIMO for a greatly reduced £40 on Amazon UK right now, saving you £30. Which is a bargain as this is a great all-rounder that suits plenty of games, genres, and play-styles. It also has the advantage of being cheaper than more specialist mice while still giving them a run for their money in of performance. Basically, this deal offers excellent value.
In of specs, the Kone AIMO is no slouch. It packs up to 12000 DPI thanks to a modified PixArt 3361 optical sensor (dubbed ‘Owl-Eye’), a "tri-button thumb zone", and a 4D Titan mousewheel with "advanced tilting tech". There’s also an ergonomic EasyShift[+] button below the thumb rest that allows you to assign and then activate secondary functions. Although it’s on the heavier side at 130g, there are enough features crammed inside to make that extra heft understandable.
From a visual standpoint, the Kone AIMO is equally memorable; it’s got extensive RGB cutouts along the body that help it stand out and/or make it look like it’s cosplaying as a phaser from Star Trek. That signature Roccat shape is present and correct as well, of course.
Roccat Kone AIMO gaming mouse | £40 on Amazon (save £30)
Roccat’s got a solid track-record when it comes to gaming mice. The Kone AIMO build on that legacy to become one of their classic models. Get it for 43 percent less.
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