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Experience unparalleled gaming freedom with the Turtle Beach Kone II Air wireless ergonomic gaming mouse. Its exceptional battery life lets you play for weeks uninterrupted, lasting up to 350 hours via low-latency Bluetooth or up to 130 hours using high-performance 2.4GHz wireless. Designed with ergonomic precision, it fits comfortably in medium to larger hands, accommodating various grip styles such as claw, palm, or fingertip plus additional grip tape is included for enhanced control. Take command of your gameplay with Easy-Shift [+] duplicator technology, expanding its 7 buttons and 4D scroll wheel into 21 customizable functions. Glide seamlessly through content with the multi-function 4D scroll wheel, offering both free-spinning and tactile scrolling options, along with fully customizable tilt controls. Engineered for speed and durability, its TITAN Optical Switches ensure precise and reliable clicks over a 100 million click life cycle. Equipped with the advanced Owl-Eye 26K optical sensor, enjoy superb tracking performance from 50 DPI up to 26K DPI with 650 IPS (16.5m/s), complemented by pure, heat-treated PTFE glides for smooth mouse movements. Customize your gaming experience with dual-zone RGB illumination and charge effortlessly with the ultra-flexible PhantomFlex charging cable and USB-C-to-A adapter. NVIDIA Reflex compatibility further enhances your gaming prowess, delivering sub-25ms response times for lightning-fast reactions and enhanced aim precision.
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Control Your XP. The Turtle Beach Kone XP Air Wireless Customizable Gaming Mouse with Charging Dock combines the beloved Kone shape with lag-free 2.4GHz Wireless + Bluetooth connectivity. Boasting 29 programmable inputs, the Kone XP Air delivers rich customization options in a stunning translucent shell filled with LEDs for immersive 3D lighting. An Owl-Eye 19K DPI optical sensor combines with TITAN Optical Switches to provide a responsive and ultra-fast experience for a competitive edge game after game. The stylish charging dock provides five hours of play time with just 10 minutes of charging and 4 RGB lighting zones.
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Get a handle on every battle with this DARK CORE RGB PRO SE Bluetooth gaming mouse. The contoured design and interchangeable side grips let you play in comfort, while programmable buttons and a customizable optical sensor give you complete control. This DARK CORE RGB PRO SE Bluetooth optical gaming mouse offers up to 24 hours of battery life and Qi wireless charging for intense gaming sessions.
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With the Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed, there are no limits on how you choose to play. Armed with 9 programmable controls, dual-mode wireless connectivity, and customizable Razer Chroma RGB, it is made to answer to only one master—you.
Pros for Turtle Beach - Kone II Air Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with RGB Lighting - Wireless - Ash Black | |||
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There were no pros for this product— | Battery Life, Wireless, Ergonomics, Charging Dock, RGB Lighting | Wireless, Battery Life, Weight, RGB, Comfort | Wireless, Battery Life, Weight, Ergonomics, Ease of use |
Cons for Turtle Beach - Kone II Air Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with RGB Lighting - Wireless - Ash Black | |||
There were no cons for this product— | Software | Software, Lag, Connection, Scroll Wheel | Lag, Connection, Scrolling, Thumb Button |
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I've been devoid of a good mouse for a little while now since my previous work horse bit the dust, and I've been getting by with my travel mouse for the last few months, which while it is great for when I'm short on space, it stinks for any serious amount of time spent playing or working. I was kind of surprised when I opened up the box to the Kone II Air. While the box is a decent size and should give anyone an indication of the mouse size, for some reason I had it in my head that it was a bit smaller than it actually is. It's actually one of the biggest mice I've had in years and I was a bit worried at first because I have just normal hands and I was afraid that this was going to make it a slog to use. I was wrong. The Kone II Air feels great in my hand, and all the buttons are within easy reach. I also was a bit concerned over the 'Air' moniker. I got a mouse last year to switch things up and it was an 'air' type mouse and it felt so weird that I gave it to my friends' kid. To me though, the Kone II Air is just about perfect. It's not a brick but it does have some heft to it when slinging it around on my desk. I LIKE that. I feel like it gives more feedback to me other than just watching the screen. It lets me do more stuff from 'muscle memory'. Another thing I'm really enjoying about the Kone II Air is the clickyness of the buttons. All the buttons actuate really nicely but they also give a satisfying click. Supposedly these switches are rated for hundreds of millions of clicks, so I should be good for a week or two! The Turtle Beach Swarm II software is really good too, though it is only for Windows computers at this time. It installed quickly and easily and gives you all the needed setting on one scrollable page. Within a couple of minutes, I had my DPI markers set, new firmware downloaded, and my LED preferences locked in (which is OFF, for me - though I did keep the occasional light that shows battery level). There is only really one thing about the Turtle Beach Kone II Air that I'm NOT thrilled about, but it is in no way a deal breaker, the mouse wheel. While I dig that I can switch back and forth between steps and an infinite fast scroll, here the clickyness of the wheel is a bit of a turn off. It has such hard stops that it feels a bit jarring. I'm sure I'll get used to it, but since that is the mode I most often use, it has just been sticking out to me a bit more. Oh, and one more thing I like, the dual wireless connection protocols. Bluetooth is great for day-to-day work, and it gives the Kone II Air a great battery life of 350 hours (which BTW, I'm nowhere near hitting yet), but when clicks REALLY matter the USB dongle and the 2.4 GHz channel are the way to go. Absolutely ZERO lag. While it cuts into battery time, for me it is worth it since I have just about had it with flaky BT connected mice. All-in-all I'm super happy with the Turtle Beach Kone II Air. It's got a great feel in the hand despite being bigger than many mice, and it is super responsive. It may not be the cheapest mouse out there, but you get what you pay for with the Kone II Air.
Posted by Wraith
After spending a considerable amount of time using the Turtle Beach Kone II Air, It surprised me in more ways than one. I wasn’t sure what to expect with this mouse, having never used a Turtle Beach mouse. After using it daily for both gaming and productivity, I can safely say this is one of the most versatile and thoughtfully designed mice I’ve tested in a while. It’s not without its quirks, but for anyone who wants a wireless gaming mouse that gives you comfort, customization, and battery life, the Kone II Air really delivers. Whether I was diving into fast-paced FPS matches, navigating spreadsheets for my data work, or just scrolling a web page, this mouse performs beautifully. *Design & Build Quality* First thing you notice when you take the Kone II Air out of the box is its size and feel. This mouse is not small. If you’ve got medium to large hands, it’s going to feel great. I typically use a claw grip, and it fit perfectly. It feels like it's a little wider at the top than typical gaming mice. The back of the mouse has a comfortable shape that really supports your hand over long sessions. It’s got a matte finish that looks clean but does pick up a few fingerprints. That doesn’t bother me much, but worth noting if the prints aggravate you. The sides are slightly textured, and Turtle Beach even includes 2 grip tapes that you can stick on. I used both, and they do a great job of keeping the mouse from slipping during intense gameplay. Build quality overall is solid. Nothing feels cheap or loose. The scroll wheel is smooth and the buttons have a really satisfying click. The RGB is there but it's not overwhelming. It's mostly on the scroll wheel and two LED strips across the top. The mouse weighs a little more than your typical mouse, over 100 grams, which is definitely heavier than ultra-light mice. It’s not ideal for fast twitch shooters if you're into flicks and speed, but it’s actually really well-balanced. Once I got used to the weight, it didn’t slow me down at all especially with how well it glides. *Setup* Setup is simple. You have three ways to connect: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless (USB dongle), or wired with the USB-C cable. I went straight to the 2.4GHz mode for gaming, and it paired instantly. No drivers needed just to get started, but you’ll want the software to unlock all the customizations. Charging is done through USB-C, and the included cable is flexible and high quality. It’s also long enough that you can keep playing while charging without it feeling clunky. The dongle can be stored inside the mouse itself, right near the battery. That’s a little detail, but really helpful if you ever travel with it. *Performance* This is where the Kone II Air really surprised me. Performance-wise, it's great for a variety of gaming styles, but it can also get you through productivity or schoolwork. The sensor uses Turtle Beach’s Owl-Eye 26K DPI optical sensor, and it feels accurate. I set up multiple DPI levels (I usually toggle between 800, 1200, and 1600 depending on the game), and every movement felt smooth and clean. It will even help choose your ideal DPI level. There wasn't any rapid acceleration or odd tracking. It dealt with turns and rushes on my fps games well. The polling rate is 1000Hz, which is standard for high-end mice, and I never noticed any lag or weird delay, even in frantic gaming situations.. The mouse also supports NVIDIA Reflex, which helps reduce input latency even more. When I clicked, it felt like I was getting an instant response. The TITAN Optical switches also deliver. These aren’t your average mouse switches, they’re optical, so they respond faster and last longer than most. I found the left and right buttons super responsive without feeling too sensitive. And they’ve got a nice, solid click. The 4D scroll wheel is clickable in four directions up, down, left, and right and you can remap all of that. It's super handy for switching weapons, using macros, or even scrolling horizontally any kind of software. It also has a free-spin mode for when you need to move through a long document or scroll quickly to the bottom of a web page. Battery life is top tier. On Bluetooth, Turtle Beach says it’ll last up to 350 hours and I believe it. I used it for a full week on wireless 2.4GHz, and I still had over 70% left. On 2.4GHz, it’s rated for 130 hours, which is more than enough for most people. You’ve got 11 programmable buttons, and if you use the Easy Shift function, you can get up to 21 functions mapped to one mouse. That will work well for MMOs, strategy games, or FPS games. You might also find uses in daily productivity work for Copy/Paste/Etc...If you’re used to ultra-light mice, this one does take some adjusting. I would say it's better for precise, methodical movements rather than quick ones. Turtle Beach Swarm 2 Software The Swarm 2 software offers a ton of customization options. It’s clean, pretty easy to use, and really powerful. You can adjust just about everything: DPI levels, polling rate, lift-off distance, debounce time, RGB effects, angle snapping, and even surface calibration. The Easy-Shift[+] is one of my favorite features. You assign a “shift” button (I picked the side thumb button), and then every other button gets a secondary function. Swarm 2 also lets you sync lighting between other Turtle Beach devices if you’re into that. And once you dial in your settings, you can save them to profiles that load automatically based on the game or app. I didn't experience any bugs or crashes with the software. Pros & Cons *Pros* Good shape for palm and claw grips Battery Life is great as expected (130h wireless / 350h Bluetooth) 26K DPI sensor Titan optical switches feel snappy and durable 4D scroll wheel with Mappable inputs Good wireless performance and NVIDIA Reflex support Software loaded with customization options Grip tape included *Cons* Heavier than ultra-light mice (not ideal for competitive FPS) No small hands Fingerprints will add up Amount of customization is overwhelming but it's good for those who want comprehensive customization features Conclusion After using the Turtle Beach Kone II Air every day for both work and play, I can confidently say this is one of the best wireless gaming mice out there. It does well in almost every area. The ergonomics are top-tier, the performance is consistent, and the software gives you room to fine-tune everything exactly how you like it. I’d recommend this mouse to almost anyone unless you’re a hardcore FPS-only player who needs something lighter or you have small hands. For me? It’s become my daily driver.
Posted by NanoEthan
Right from the start, I was incredibly impressed with the Kone II Air mouse. The packaging for it is easily identifiable and details of the mouse are included. The mouse comes with grip tape, a quick start guide, a 2.4Ghz wireless USB receiver and USB-A adapter, and a USB-C to USB-A charging cable. Even though the Kone II Air came in a pretty package, it really impresses with its performance. So far, the battery life is what I expected it to be. Build Quality The build quality is solid. It’s very lightweight but doesn’t feel cheap. The material has a matte finish, but doesn’t seem to retain fingerprints or oils from hands easily. The wheel turns easily and it’s easy to reach all the buttons on it without straining my hand or fingers. I like the placement of the RGB effects. There are a lot of mice that have RGB lighting, but the placement is such that you can’t see it if you are using it. The mouse seems durable and it’s very comfortable to use. Ergonomics & Comfort The mouse is definitely designed for right-handed users. It does, however, support palm, claw, or fingertip grips well (I tried all three). It seems to be well-suited for long gaming sessions. I played for a couple of hours and didn’t notice any major strain on my hand. It’s a medium to large sized mouse and it’s shape is conducive to standard use as well as gaming. It does not have a place to add additional weight to it. Connectivity & Compatibility The Kone II Air can be connected through Bluetooth, 2.4Ghz dongle, or wired through a USB-C connection. It connected quickly and effortlessly using any of the options. I used it with my PC Gaming Laptop as well as a secondary laptop and even a tablet. The USB receiver can be stored underneath the mouse, which is perfect for traveling. Gaming Performance The mouse has been incredibly responsive. I love the way the buttons feel and I haven’t experienced any lag with it. There was very minimal lift off distance and button input was snappy. The polling rate of this mouse is 1000Hz and I could definitely tell when I was gaming. The scroll wheel gives you the option of free-spin or notched scrolling. The wheel does tilt and it acts as a button, too. You can also change the DPI at will while using the mouse. This has helped me immensely as I game and just use the mouse in general. Software The Turtle Beach Swarm II software is easy to install and simple to use. Everything is on one scrollable page, and it walked me through a quick update for both the mouse and receiver right after setup. Within a few minutes, I had my DPI levels set, firmware updated, and RGB lighting turned off (except for the battery indicator, which I kept on). You can adjust just about everything—DPI, polling rate, lift-off distance, debounce time, angle snapping, and more. One feature I really like is Easy-Shift[+], which lets you assign a shift button to unlock secondary functions for the rest of the buttons. It also supports automatic profile switching and RGB syncing with other Turtle Beach devices. I didn’t run into any bugs or issues while using it. Overall, the Kone II Air is a fantastic wireless gaming mouse that checks all the right boxes. It’s lightweight, comfortable, and packed with features that actually make a difference whether you’re gaming or just getting things done. The multiple connectivity options, solid build, responsive buttons, and customizable software all come together to deliver a premium experience. If you’re looking for a reliable, ergonomic mouse with excellent performance and customization, the Kone II Air is absolutely worth considering.
Posted by nickcal