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KYSONA Revives Classic Roccat Design in New Gaming Mouse
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28215, member: 2262"] Many Roccat fans feel sad about Turtle Beach taking over their favorite brand last year. Turtle Beach bought the German gaming accessory maker five years earlier. Back then, mouse lovers worried the popular Kone series might disappear forever. Luckily, Roccat kept making new designs and updated old favorites through early 2023. The Kone Pure Air wireless and Pure SEL wired mice became the final products under the Roccat name before everything changed in 2024. Those mice first appeared only for South Korean customers, which confused many people. Later, these products reached other countries but showed Turtle Beach logos instead of Roccat symbols. Gamers barely cared about these rebranded mice, making folks wonder if the Kone family might end completely. Chinese companies often copy Western mouse designs without permission. Normally, loyal Roccat fans hate these knockoffs, but they actually love what KYSONA recently created. The KYSONA Uranus Pro wireless mouse gains popularity thanks to a famous YouTuber saying good things about it. Early buyers who imported this mouse also seemed happy with their purchase. KYSONA stays mostly unknown but makes computer stuff for bigger names like AJAZZ, Attack Shark, and DELUX. The Uranus Pro shape differs slightly from classic Roccat designs but still makes old fans remember better days. Mouse experts noticed KYSONA failed to match the special surface finish Roccat used. KYSONA packed this clone with excellent parts inside, especially the PixArt PAW3395 tracking sensor. Turtle Beach sells its less impressive Pure Air mouse at $79.99, marked down from $99.99, through its website. KYSONA offers black or white Uranus Pro models for just $44.99 plus shipping and taxes. People who want the special orange version must pay an extra $5. Mouse fans can save money with almost the same experience they remember from years ago. [/QUOTE]
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