When comparing Logitech G602 vs Roccat Kone Pure Optical, the Slant community recommends Logitech G602 for most people. In the question“What is the best gaming mouse?” Logitech G602 is ranked 15th while Roccat Kone Pure Optical is ranked 22nd. The most important reason people chose Logitech G602 is:
Great for palm grip along with a the fantastic logitech software for key mapping and profiles.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Comfortable for palm grip with easy to hit buttons
Great for palm grip along with a the fantastic logitech software for key mapping and profiles.
Pro Great battery life
Good for users that want a wireless mouse without any loss of functionality or need to change the batteries every week
Pro Good optical sensor
Only up to 2500 DPI but it's a great sensor for those that don't need very high DPI.
Pro Can run on single battery for lighter weight
Users can opt to run the device on a single battery to cut down on the weight but this will have an impact on battery life.
Pro Amazing shape
This mouse is great for every grip style. The right side lets you palm or fingertip grip the mouse regardless of your hand size.
Pro Full Linux support
Roccat releases official drivers for Linux for most (if not all) of their products and the Kone Pure Optical is not an exception.
Pro No angle snapping or pointer prediction
With the Avago ADNS-3090 optical sensor being used there is no angle snapping or pointer prediction to be found.
Pro All the buttons are very well-built
The buttons are very well-built and feel great when pressed. There is almost no travel to any of them and they are quite light.
Pro Good build quality
The Kone Pure Optical has great build quality. The materials with which this mouse is built feel very nice, there's no squeakyness when pressing the buttons and the cable is pretty good as well.
Cons
Con Somewhat heavy
Being that this is a wireless mouse there is the battery weight to contend with. Batteries in the weight of the device is 152 grams, which isn't all that bad considering but still not for users that like a lighter mouse.
The mouse can also be used with a single battery, which is useful for not only reducing weight but also for balancing the mouse. With two batteries the mouse can be a bit slipper on the right side when picking it up as the pinkie and ring fingers don't have as much to grip - but balancing the weight over towards the thumb allows the mice to be more easily picked up as the side buttons allow for a decent place to grip.
Con No wired option
The Logitech G602 does not offer a wired USB option, only wireless.
Con Macro Key Defect
Side buttons are known to register multiple keystrokes occasionally when pressed only once. With bindings such as Ctrl+F4, this naturally has destructive results.
Con Middle mouse button wore out after a year of heavy use
And with no way to open it it's near impossible to fix.
Con Not an ideal mouse for large hands
The Kone Pure Optical is quite a rather small mouse, suitable for people with small and medium-sized hands. Someone with larger-than-average hands will most likely be very uncomfortable using this mouse.
Con High lift off distance
The Roccat Kone Pure Optical has a higher than average lift off distance of 3mm, though it can be lowered in software (Advanced Settings tab) or with the tape trick.