Brand | ROCCAT |
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Item model number | ROC-11-610-BK |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 3.14 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.16 x 2.17 x 7.68 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.16 x 2.17 x 7.68 inches |
Color | black |
Manufacturer | ROCCAT |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07STKXL6G |
Date First Available | July 4, 2019 |
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Brand | ROCCAT |
Color | black |
Special Feature | Ergonomic Design |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
Number of Buttons | 5 |
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- Titan click - buttons are hinged and feature a low-tolerance spring that cushions every click; this gives exceptional precision with every press
- Improved wheel - a mouse wheel click is as solid as a normal click with the Titan wheel 2.0; Its improved design provides defined and responsive scrolling steps
- Intelligent firmware - a click with the kain registers up to 8ms faster than the rest thanks to the improved switch mechanics and a smart firmware algorithm
- Ergonomic shape - every part of the kain – from the shape to the buttons to the scroll wheel – was finely crafted with care and precision, for an exceptionally refined and ergonomic build
- Textured side grips - rubberized side panels represent a complete ergonomic zone that are comfortable to hold while featuring excellent gripping properties; you'll never have to worry about losing hold of your kain
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For gaming | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.4 | — | 4.2 |
Ergonomic | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.4 | — | 4.2 |
Comfort | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.6 | — | 4.3 |
Quality of material | 3.9 | 3.5 | 4.5 | — | 4.0 |
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connectivity tech | — | Wired | Bluetooth | — | USB |
hand orientation | Ambidextrous, Right | Right | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous |
power source | — | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | — | Optical |
range | 8 meters | 5 meters | 10 meters | 1 meters | 5 meters |
button quantity | 5 | 3 | 6 | — | 9 |
hardware platform | PC, PC | PC | PC | PC | PC, Mac |
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Titan ClickButtons are hinged and feature a low-tolerance spring that cushions every click. This gives exceptional precision with every press. |
Improved wheelA mousewheel click is as solid as a normal click with the Titan Wheel 2.0. Its improved design provides defined and responsive scrolling steps. |
Intelligent firmwareA click with the Kain registers up to 8ms faster than the rest thanks to the improved switch mechanics and a smart firmware algorithm |
About ROCCAT
Founded in 2007 in Hamburg, ROCCAT combines detail-loving German innovation with a passion for what we do. The result is a forward-looking product portfolio adaptable to the gaming trends of tomorrow. The industry-leading experiences we develop are born of a deep affinity with gaming community that we ourselves are very much a part of. We achieve this by having an outstandingly talented team comprised of gamers, visionaries and industry experts.
ROCCAT Kain 100 AIMO
RGB Gaming Mouse
The Kain features a comfortable ergonomic shape and Titan Click technology for vastly improved click balance and precision. Experience perfect aim and tracking with the Pro-Optic (R8) optical sensor with 8500dpi. The AIMO illumination eco-system provides RGB lighting and LED effects customizable in 16.8 million distinct colors. The overhauled Titan Wheel 2.0 scrollwheel unlocks solid clicks and responsive scrolling steps. ROCCAT-exclusive Omron switches last for up to 50 million clicks.
- Accurate 8,500dpi Pro-Optic (R8) sensor
- 512kB onboard memory
- 1.8m PVC cable
- Angle snapping: on/off
- 1,000Hz polling rate
- 89g weight ultra-light
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The ROCCAT kain gaming mouse features a comfortable ergonomic shape and Titan click technology for vastly improved click balance and precision. Experience perfect aim and tracking with the pro-optic (R8) Optical sensor with 8, 500DPI. The AIMO illumination eco-system provides RGB lighting and LED effects customizable in 16.8 million distinct colors. The overhauled TITAN wheel 2.0 scrollwheel unlocks solid clicks and responsive scrolling steps. Roccat-exclusive Omron switches last for up to 50 million clicks.
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Customers like the comfort, feel and ease of use of the mouse. They mention that the mouse wheel feels excellent, has a premium rubber feel and that it feels great for them. They are also happy with ease of installation. However, some customers have mixed opinions on quality, click quality, value, button placement, and weight.
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Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They mention that the mouse wheel feels excellent, very strong, and easy to distinguish the clicks. They are also impressed with the tactile feel and response to the click. Customers also say that the shape fits in their hand comfortably. They appreciate the ergonomic design and the smooth, substantial coating.
"...I also use a palm grip. I can say it's a VERY comfortable mouse if you are similar to me. Fits like a glove...." Read more
"...The clicks are really responsive, the scroll wheel feels great, and the LED lights are really bright...." Read more
"...Better overall feel in hand than G403 and Fenek Standard which have a generally similar shape, but at the cost of feeling a little generic and boxy,..." Read more
"...I really wanted to like this mouse because its wheel was so comfortable and the clicks are solid, but the wheel issues are too much to ignore." Read more
Customers find the mouse easy to use. They say the buttons feel good to click and the click ability for gaming is excellent. Some say the software is friendly and less buggy than other mice. They also appreciate the smooth mouse feet and good grip.
"...-Swarm software is way better than it used to be. Pretty intuitive. Lots of customization available.-I have pretty big hands with long fingers...." Read more
"...The mouse wheel itself is accurate and I've had no issues with the software...." Read more
"...that most units are affected but this is the second mouse with button issues. Might try steel series or hop back to Razer." Read more
"...of the 3366, HERO and 3391 sensors over the 3331, but performance is indistinguishable in the heat of battle, the materials feel premium and even..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the mouse. Some mention they're surprised by the quality, the mouse feet are pretty quality, and the design and build is flawless. However, others say that it's unreliable and frustrating, with weak mouse switches and flimsy materials.
"...-Material is great. No slipping on my hands even in the most intense gunfights in APEX/VALORANT...." Read more
"The Roccat Kain 120 is a good average mouse for gaming. It preforms well on many games. One many ask about is Minecraft...." Read more
"...One of the better scrolls I’ve encountered and in keeping with Roccat’s reputation for having the best feeling excellent scroll wheels.-..." Read more
"...nice and consistent, it still feels like pressing on a small, weak mouse switch...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the click quality of the mouse. Some mention that the clicks are fantastic, great for drag clicking, and very responsive. However, others say that the double clicking is extremely annoying, the left click never was right, and the mouse wheel is deflective. Some say that it cannot butterfly click and that it causes erratic scrolling no matter the application.
"...-LMB/RMB is sturdy as hell and the clicks feel awesome. Best MMB I've ever touched...." Read more
"...The one thing about this mouse is the double-triple clicks. This is good in games and all, but not for daily using. It really messes stuff up...." Read more
"...The clicks are really responsive, the scroll wheel feels great, and the LED lights are really bright...." Read more
"...wheel and it has been happening to mine too along with the occasional double click." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the mouse. Some mention it's great value, the best budget mouse currently for gaming, and feels very premium. However, others say that it'd be better off buying a different mouse.
"The Roccat Kain 120 AIMO is an amazing gaming mouse for the price...." Read more
"...price of say $30, then it will go from a middling value to a pretty good value, and things get interesting...." Read more
"...a move and I missed the opportunity to return it so it was an absolute waste of money." Read more
"...The mouse looks great, feels good, and it was priced right but after a short amount of time it's disappointing to see it starting to go like this...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the button placement. Some mention that it has fully customizable buttons, and the mouse feels pretty good. However, others say that the buttons have started malfunctioning and the left click button stopped being responsive.
"...Pretty intuitive. Lots of customization available.-I have pretty big hands with long fingers. I also use a palm grip...." Read more
"...but two years in and the scroll wheel is jittering and my left click is failing...." Read more
"...Highly changeable DPI- Great RGB settings- Fully customizable buttons- Drag clicks up to 50 Clicks Per Second..." Read more
"...Buttons have no pre-/post travel, light actuation, easy to reach...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the mouse. Some mention it's very light, while others say it'd be better off with a lighter cable.
"...Weight and Balance: (B+) 89 grams with weight perfectly centered...." Read more
"...Awesome click feel. It can be very light if you've got a big hand, so if you might accidentally click when you're trying to relax your hand in other..." Read more
"...very good side grips, all the buttons are snappy, and the switches are light but accurate...." Read more
"...a good mouse for pvp and bridging i recommend this since its at a good weight (89 grams), unlike some bloody mice such as the a70, a60, abedless,..." Read more
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-Material is great. No slipping on my hands even in the most intense gunfights in APEX/VALORANT.
-LMB/RMB is sturdy as hell and the clicks feel awesome. Best MMB I've ever touched. Side buttons are a bit squishy but whatever, just don't beat on them and all should be fine.
-Swarm software is way better than it used to be. Pretty intuitive. Lots of customization available.
-I have pretty big hands with long fingers. I also use a palm grip. I can say it's a VERY comfortable mouse if you are similar to me. Fits like a glove.
Bought a used version of this mouse because I wasn't sure if I would like it. LOVE IT, might try to find a new one to buy to have as a backup.
One problem I had that a lot of the other reviewers have mentioned is that the scroll wheel is a bit crap and when I scroll up, my screen would go scroll down. I have contacted Roccat and they were willing to replace my mouse for free, so I'm not complaining at all.
Update: They replied and shipped me a new mouse in 4 days. The better thing was that they shipped me the Kone Aimo instead which is even better than this model. Best service ever!
On Minecraft, the Kain 120 gets up to 40 CPS long left drag click. And up to 50 CPS on right king drag click. Note the mouse will not drag click this amount out of the box.
The one thing about this mouse is the double-triple clicks. This is good in games and all, but not for daily using. It really messes stuff up. You can disable it by a little bit to stop it from happening as often but none the less it still will double click. Noting that this mouse is actually made for gaming rather than normal usage it’s good.
Pros:
- Highly changeable DPI
- Great RGB settings
- Fully customizable buttons
- Drag clicks up to 50 Clicks Per Second
Cons:
- Flimsy scroll wheel
- Double clicking
Overall, good mouse. 8/10.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2021
On Minecraft, the Kain 120 gets up to 40 CPS long left drag click. And up to 50 CPS on right king drag click. Note the mouse will not drag click this amount out of the box.
The one thing about this mouse is the double-triple clicks. This is good in games and all, but not for daily using. It really messes stuff up. You can disable it by a little bit to stop it from happening as often but none the less it still will double click. Noting that this mouse is actually made for gaming rather than normal usage it’s good.
Pros:
- Highly changeable DPI
- Great RGB settings
- Fully customizable buttons
- Drag clicks up to 50 Clicks Per Second
Cons:
- Flimsy scroll wheel
- Double clicking
Overall, good mouse. 8/10.
Edit: It looks like this mouse has a lot of issues with the scroll wheel and it has been happening to mine too along with the occasional double click.
The Basics:
$40, 89g, medium ergo mouse with 6 buttons, PMW 3331 sensor, single zone RGB (on the scroll), software, on board profile, rubber side grips, 50M omron switches. Comes in both black and white (Kain 102, 122) flavors. For reference, the other mice in the Kain lineup are the Kain 120 with the top notch 3381 sensor and the wireless Kain 200 with a 3335 sensor. The differences between this mouse and the others are color, wireless capability and weight variation. Mouse dimensions are L124xW65xH43mm. Unfortunately for me, the later mice in the lineup lack the rubber side grips that this "budget" variant has.
The Good:
- Shape and Size: (B+) Shape is the biggest basic pro this mouse and may be one of the sweetest spots for the most hand sizes and grip types that I’ve seen. While it feels generic, everything seems to work comfortably with this mouse for medium hands. Large palm may find the scroll wheel too far back for comfort. Better overall feel in hand than G403 and Fenek Standard which have a generally similar shape, but at the cost of feeling a little generic and boxy, so not on par with the melty curves of the Zowie EC series. Very subtle thumb curve and a very, very subtle groove for the index finger. As time went on using this mouse it became more and more evident that the left side is actually slightly convex under the thumb buttons and the grip width is on the wider side – significantly wider than the G403. While grip was not an issue due to the materials involved, it wasn’t quite enough to feel seamless at all times. Also, the convex area at the thumb reminded me ever so slightly of the same design choice on the G203. It’s nowhere near as distracting as on that mouse, but worth a mention.
- Clicks: (A) Awesome. Primary clicks are light to moderate, direct and snappy. M1/M2 have a slightly hollow sound with moderate noise level but don’t sound cheap. Everything that can be clicked on this mouse feels good. No pre-/post travel anywhere to be seen.
- Thumb Buttons (A+) Vertical placement is somewhat high but this is a good thing overall as there is no ledge preventing access and your thumb has lots of room to roam. Longitudinal placement is also perfect and should be convenient for all hand sizes. Buttons have no pre-/post travel, light actuation, easy to reach. Of note, these buttons do not have any “pinging” upon release as I’ve encountered on multiple other mice, which is wonderful.
- Scroll Wheel: (B+) Light to moderate force for middle click. This mouse features a new stabilization method for the M3 where the click is in line and behind the scroll wheel instead of to the side. I can’t say I noticed the difference in practice, but it’s satisfying to know there’s a better mechanical design under the hood. Tread on the scroll serves its purpose and seems durable. Scroll resistance is light which makes it good for browsing, but steps still manage to be fairly well defined making it acceptable for shooters too. One of the better scrolls I’ve encountered and in keeping with Roccat’s reputation for having the best feeling excellent scroll wheels.
- Weight and Balance: (B+) 89 grams with weight perfectly centered. While this will not cater to the hardcore, ultra-lightweight crowd, it still hits a pretty sweet spot in terms of weight for most.
- Materials and Build Quality: (A+) Outstanding. Tight tolerances on everything, absolutely nothing to complain about here. Most of the mouse has a very lightly textured plastic which feels fine, nothing particularly special but nothing objectionable either. The rubber side flanks give average grip with dry hands but get very grippy when moisture in present. The feel is of quality and durability with a slightly rougher texture than the more velvety G403 finish which is still probably my favorite. The Kain 100 has better grip with very dry hands however.
- Mousefeet: (B) Two nice big pads with rounded edges. Glide is on the quick side of moderate with moderate noise that hopefully diminishes with use. Overall not elite, but good and no complaints.
- Cable (B+) Flexible rubber, one of the better rubber cables out there. While not quite as good as what comes on a Steelseries 310 for flexibility, this cord seems to have less drag on cloth mouse mats.
The Middling:
- Aesthetics: (C-) No RGB for logo, just a small RGB strip for the scroll to let you know where the mouse is at night. A subdued Roccat logo is etched on the rear of the mouse and is well done for what it is. Given that I personally don’t care for the logo I actually like this approach. (Note: Other variants of the Kain have an illuminated logo.)
- Sensor and Implementation: (B) Sensor placement is central to the body. This uses the PMW 3331 “Pro-Optic R8” rated at 8500 DPI, 35G/300IPS. Software provides surface calibration that is quick and painless. All good stuff but there is the minor gripe of having a non-adjustable 2 DVD LOD distance by default. I had zero issues in CSGO even before lowering the LOD with a small piece of tape over the rear half of the sensor lens aperture. In precision testing the mouse scored an 86.4% mean, which is above a 3325 (83%) but below the 92% of the 3366 and 3360 (90%) nearly on par with the 3310 (88%). A lot goes into precision though, including mouse feet, mouse shape and even click force required. The directness of flicks with this mouse is on par with the best sensors and you can flick to your heart’s content with a 35G/300IPS (max vice the 20G on a 3325). While the 3331 is not considered in the same class as the 3389, most won't be able to tell and this is clearly a cut above the budget sensor tier. I doubt the 3331 would hold a Pro Gamer back from achieving gamer ascension. Overall, the sensor is adequate to play at a high level, but there’s likely better out there even without including the LOD.
- Software: (C) The associated Swarm software weighs in at over 150MB. GUI is intuitive but doesn’t seem very efficient in layout. It proved functional and I’ve encountered no bugs in my minimal tinkering with it. I miss the click and scroll stat tracking feature that came with older Roccat mice, absent here.
The Bad:
- This mouse is a first in that it lacks anything I would label as a “flaw,” and that’s saying a lot, because after checking out over three dozen mice, I’d like to think my standards have gone UP over time. If I had my own mouse factory, rest assured I would build something VERY close to this mouse. All that said, the status of being a “flawless mouse” is not the same thing as being a “perfect mouse” – that’s subjective. There’s nothing wrong with the Kain 100 – everything that is done here is done at least to a level of good and most aspects of this mouse are excellent. In that sense, this is a flawless mouse. (Was this supposed to be the "bad" section?)
The only real hesitation to recommending this mouse does not come from the mouse itself, but from some stiff competition. For $40, you can buy any number of mice with the mental assurance of a top tier sensor. The Rival 310, G403, G502, Deathadder, the list goes on. But, when initial release is over with and this mouse ends up at an equivalent price of say $30, then it will go from a middling value to a pretty good value, and things get interesting. Consumers will be left with a nigh imperceptible difference in sensors, but a better track record for build quality and a safe shape.
The Conclusion:
German refinement of the generic gaming mouse.
Performance in game was nothing special. It didn’t turn me into a top-fragging beast, but I didn’t feel uncomfortable either, and the transition was seamless. Everything about this mouse says “solid and competent without flash.”
The Kain 100 is one of the best mice I’ve encountered on the count of broadly accessible shape. The notable comparisons I can make to this mouse are the EC-2B and the G403, but the Kain feels more generic than either, and due to the fact it feels like a safe office mouse in the hand it is understandable that there has been no hype associated with this very competent design. That’s a shame because the Kain 100 is elite-tier in terms of build quality, with the only other equivalent mouse being the original Roccat Kone Pure. The Kain 100 is refinement, not revolution. This isn’t a knock on Roccat, industries sometimes need different actors/players for both innovation and refinement.
This mouse feels like is function over form, and I like it a lot. I still prefer the feel of the 3366, HERO and 3391 sensors over the 3331, but performance is indistinguishable in the heat of battle, the materials feel premium and even the shape is excellent – that makes this mouse a safer recommend than the G403 and a virtual tossup for me personally. Regardless of tradeoffs, the safe ergo, quality construction and competent sensor make this an easy recommendation for those who don’t care about the minimalist RGB.
This is a top recommend for casuals who occasionally play serious and want a single mouse to serve as both their gaming mouse and a comfy daily driver.
Bang for $40 Bucks: B+
Nit-Noid Score: 9.0
EDIT November 2020
The scroll appears to be malfunctioning. When scrolling in either direction the net effect is a jerky scolling both up and down with no significant headway in either direction. According to what I've read online, it is usually due to dirt/dust getting into the reader housing. I will get around to opening up the mouse and cleaning out the encoder area. If unsuccessful I still have over a month left on the warranty. I'm not docking a star until I know it can't be fixed. In the meantime, something to be aware of.
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Cabe destacar qué el cable es flexible, no es el típico pvc, es es agradable, porque se siente mucho más seguro y manipulable.
Es muy preciso, sin duda alguna, y no tiene los más altos dpi, pero la verdad es que yo no buscaba algo con esas características.
Las almohadillas laterales son agradables al tacto, no le pongo ninguna pega.
El software es maduro y permite crear un ecosistema con otros accesorios de Roccat, lo cual es normal para cualquier marca. Tiene personalización del RGB (yo solo lo uso en rojo), dpi, asignación de comandos, etc.
En lo personal, me gusta el color oscuro, así tal cual todo mi setup.
En lo general, es muy buen producto, bien armado y sólido. Para mi es nueva esta marca, la conocí a través de in video de Droga Digital en YouTube y no dudé de buscar informarme más.
Si lo encuentras a pecio normal, te llevaras algo muy bueno, vale cada centavo. Si lo encuentras en descuento, será ganancia pura. Lo recomiendo mucho.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 17, 2020
Cabe destacar qué el cable es flexible, no es el típico pvc, es es agradable, porque se siente mucho más seguro y manipulable.
Es muy preciso, sin duda alguna, y no tiene los más altos dpi, pero la verdad es que yo no buscaba algo con esas características.
Las almohadillas laterales son agradables al tacto, no le pongo ninguna pega.
El software es maduro y permite crear un ecosistema con otros accesorios de Roccat, lo cual es normal para cualquier marca. Tiene personalización del RGB (yo solo lo uso en rojo), dpi, asignación de comandos, etc.
En lo personal, me gusta el color oscuro, así tal cual todo mi setup.
En lo general, es muy buen producto, bien armado y sólido. Para mi es nueva esta marca, la conocí a través de in video de Droga Digital en YouTube y no dudé de buscar informarme más.
Si lo encuentras a pecio normal, te llevaras algo muy bueno, vale cada centavo. Si lo encuentras en descuento, será ganancia pura. Lo recomiendo mucho.