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The ROCCAT Burst Pro Extreme is a pro-grade, ultra-lightweight (68g) optical gaming mouse featuring the revolutionary Titan Switch Optical for lightning-fast clicks and double durability. Its ergonomic, translucent honeycomb shell showcases customizable AIMO RGB lighting while heat-treated PTFE glides ensure smooth, effortless movement. The PhantomFlex cable offers near-wireless flexibility, making it a top-tier choice for competitive gamers seeking precision and comfort on Windows PCs.



| ASIN | B08JX791DW |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #664,745 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #799 in Gaming Mice |
| Brand | ROCCAT |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,255) |
| Date First Available | 29 September 2020 |
| Generic Name | Mouse |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 6.7 x 3.9 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
| Item model number | ROC-11-747 |
| Manufacturer | Roccat |
| Material | Ptfe |
| Model | ROC-11-747 |
| Model Name | Burst Pro |
| Mounting Hardware | PhantomFlex cable, heat-treated pure PTFE glides, 2-year limited manufacturer warranty |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8 |
| Original Release Date | 2023 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 11.99 x 6.71 x 3.86 cm; 68.04 g |
| Special Features | Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Wireless |
B**3
It's almost perfect for my 18x10 hands wish it was wireless
1. Dont worry online review about coating its grippy as hell 2. Y axis movement of mouse it slightly noticable x axis is fine by the way the feet is really smooth. 3. Amazon has charged this way more than msrp only negative
P**T
Nice
Nice product but irritating staff they calls you so so many times for review and feedback
T**N
Loved the Kone pure so much I own two of them. When Roccat came out with something so feather light I just have to give it a go. The first impression is that it is really light weight and it gliiiiiides across my razer Goliathus extended just like that. Respond is superb and accurate. The cable is soft and does interfere with mouse movement. But since it’s an amorphous design and since I’m so used to the Pure, I’d accidentally change weapons in the heat of a fight more frequently than I like it. So when I found out Roccat has released the Kone Pro and Air, Indid not hesitate and ordered the Pro.
A**F
My hand is 16.5cmx9cm, depending on what I'm doing (gaming, surfing, work, etc) I'll switch up my grip between a palm, a very relaxed claw, or a fingertip grip. I'm able to do all 3 with this mouse. This is an almost perfect mouse. The buttons feel tactile and are satisfying to press, the switches are great. I've seen people complain about the click, describing it as "mushy" and idk what on earth those folks are on about. They feel nice and crisp to me. On-board memory works flawlessly which means you can terminate the Swarm software once you've configured stuff and it will persist in a plug-and-play fashion, locally stored in the mouse. There is no rubberized coating or padding which is a plus for me as it lasts longer this way and is easier to clean without ruining the material, though if you have sweaty hands perhaps that isn't a great thing. I find that the slight texturing on the plastic itself is good enough to give me a grip. Scroll wheel is easy to press and precise, unlike my Steelseries Rival 300 which would trigger the scroll function while trying to press m3 about 2/3 of the time. Whether it will loosen over time and give me a similar result remains to be seen but I'm guessing not since I haven't seen anybody complain about that in any forums with the Roccat wheel. The placement of the side buttons could be a bit closer to the front end of the mouse, as I find them a little cumbersome to press with my thumb when I palm grip but not a huge deal. LEDs are nice and vibrant, nothing much to say as I'm not opinionated on gamer aesthetics. I turn the LEDs off half the time tbh.
M**.
Da meine Roccat Kone Pure nach einigen Jahren nun auch das "Doppelklick" Problem hatte, habe ich mich nach einem Nachfolgemodell ausschaue gehalten. Die Entscheidung ist aufgrund der Specs auf diese Roccat Burst Pro gefallen. Die Roccat Burst Pro liegt perfekt in der Hand und ist für meine kleinen Hände optimal. Wichtig war mir nicht wieder in das gleiche "Doppelklick" Problem zu laufen. Dieses Modell besitzt einen TITAN SWITCH OPTICAL und hält damit sicher länger. Das Klickgefühl ist auch tatsächlich anders (besser) wie bei der mechanischen Roccat Kone Pure. Die Gleitpads sind optimal, die Maus schwebt förmlich über das Mauspad. Die Beleuchtung sieht super aus, gut gefällt mir die Beleuchtung von innen. Man sieht die Wabenstruktur des Gehäuses, was die Maus durch das weniger verwendete Material einfach leichter macht. Was ich schade finde, dass es nur noch einen DPI Button gibt. Vorher konnte ich mit zwei DPI Buttons (hoch und runter), schneller wechseln, jetzt muss ich die DPI durchschalten. Preis-Leistung ist unschlagbar und daher auch eine klare Kaufempfehlung von mir.
M**Z
UPDATE: After nine months of use, the mouse wheel stopped responding properly to clicks. Upon checking, it turned out to be a very common problem with this mouse, rendering it almost unusable. My advice: don't waste your money, as this will happen to you sooner or later. Pros: The sensor is great and very precise. The response is the best (you can see the sites that have hard testing response). The cable is one of the best; it’s so light and flexible you wont feel it, and you might think it is wireless mouse when it is a wired mouse. Its ultra-lightweight is wonderful; it makes it comfortable and easier to handle, and you will never want a heavy mouse after this. It is built well and comes with extra skates, so you can always replace yours when you need to. Cons: The mouse wheel suddenly stopped working one day and became unresponsive to clicks or scrolling. I tried everything: restarting my PC, changing the USB port, even reinstalling the Swarm software. It was so frustrating; however, the issue resolved itself 8 hours later, From what I understood from the reviews, some people had the same problem. I only faced it once in 7 months, but who knows? The other thing I wish were different is the size. I have big hands and wish it were bigger, but for most people, the size is probably suitable for their smaller hands.
C**T
UPDATE 4/26/2021: So this is a bit of a saga. I got so frustrated with M1 and M2 buttons and their weird feel, I returned my open box Burst Pro. About a week later I was at Microcenter and they had a Burst Pro on display. I picked it up on a whim and clicked the buttons. I noticed that the right click on the display mouse was light and crisp, almost like a Razer Viper, but slightly more hollow. The left click felt like I originally described; stiff, hollow, and dull. So that got me thinking, maybe they revised the clicks on later models? I still didn't want to pay full price though for something that seemed like I was going to be potentially disappointing. So I ordered a second open box Burst Pro from Amazon for $30. This one was listed as 'acceptable', but it was like new, just the box was beat up. In any case, I think I got lucky. The M1 and M2 on the second open box mouse were worlds better than the first mouse. They felt like the right click on the display version of the Burst Pro at Microcenter. So this leaves me with some questions. Are these mice really inconsistent during production to the point that M1 and M2 can be so vastly different from mouse to mouse? Or is this a revised version? I don't know. I know that the Viper went through some updates over time to improve their main clicks. Roccat could be doing the same thing, or they could just have really poor QC during manufacturing. Considering how solid the rest of the mouse is, I have a hard time believing it is a QC issue. In any case, this is my new main. The issue I had with it is resolved on this copy, and I love it. I went ahead and bumped it up to 5 stars. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This review is almost painful to type out. I want to love this mouse so bad. It could easily be my main, but it's let down by the mouse 1 and 2 buttons. Let me get to the good parts first. Pros: -Lightweight, this is huge! It's a midsize mouse, but it's soooo light -Great shape, it seems pretty safe for most grips. I fingertip most of the time, and it works great that way. My handsize is 19 cm x 10.8 cm. It's very comfy for longer play sessions. -Great cable! It's not a paracord, but it works really well. I don't feel the need for a bungee. -Good side buttons. Very snappy and responsive. They are also easy to hit. One of my main complaints with the Viper and Model O are the side buttons being either too recessed or too far forward. The Burst Pro gets it right. -Good materials. This is a sturdy mouse, despite its weight. Also, the materials feel really good, even when you get a little sweaty. -Amazing skates !!! This things slides around so good. You will not need to upgrade skates on this mouse at all. It also comes with a spare set in case you wear yours out or have to take off the originals for some reason. -Good scroll wheel. The scroll feel is slightly inconsistent, but its pretty good. Clicking is great. Cons: -M1 and M2 buttons. This is about the only thing wrong with this mouse, but its egregious. The buttons lack feedback, take a lot of pressure to depress, and feel hollow somehow. It is nice that they are optical so they will never double click. And they do not have any pre/post travel, which is great too. But they feel bad to press. This mouse needs a revision with new M1 and M2s, closer to the new Razer opticals at a minimum. -Not available in wireless. This mouse begs to be wireless. It's so good, and wireless would make it even better. If they could maintain the same weight, so much the better. I picked this mouse up for about $30 open-box, so I am not complaining too much. It just sucks that the M1 and M2 are so bad. It ruins an otherwise great mouse. Hopefully we see a Burst Pro V2 or a Burst Pro Wireless in the future with better clicks.
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