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Roccat Tyon Multi-Button White Gaming Mouse Review


Tyon White

The Roccat Tyon has long been one of my favourite gaming mice. I’ve actually had one on my desk for quite some time now. However, I have the dull old black and grey one. Now, the Roccat Tyon is back and it’s got its formal suit on thanks to a new white top. But Peter, it’s just a new colour, who cares? Well, a hell of a lot of people do. Aesthetics have become as big a part of the PC gaming market as performance for many. When it comes to creating a unique and stylish gaming system, matching the aesthetics of your hardware is a lot of fun. Of course, that’s not for everyone. However, there’s something nice about sitting at your desk, and everything looking just the way you want it. Of course, if the performance is amazing too, you’re winning both battles in one move.

Features

The Tyon comes equipped with a high-performance sensor, a plethora of onboard controls, full RGB lighting, onboard processing and storage, and more. This makes it one of the most feature-packed gaming mice on the market today. It’s capable of tackling everything from FPS to MMORPG games with the complexity of a Swiss Army Knife but the simplicity of a Machete.

  • 8200 dpi Pro-Aim (R3) laser sensor for precision
  • X-Celerator thumb paddle for unrivalled command capabilities
  • Dorsal fin-switch for rapid and instinctive control
  • Roccat Easy-Shift[+] on-the-fly button duplicator
  • 16.8 m multi-colour illumination – customisable two-level light system
  • Tracking and distance control unit – less pick-up flight for precise gaming
  • 16 mouse buttons + programmable + solid 2D mouse wheel
  • 32-bit processor + 576 kB memory for rapid macro storage and execution
  • Ergonomic – natural form-fitting design

What Roccat Had to Say

“Gaming has changed. The modern battlefield is an especially hostile place, with threats from the air, sea and land. How do you react to these extra dimensions of gameplay? Enter the ROCCAT Tyon, the all action multi-button gaming mouse that’s the result countless hours of design from the industry’s greatest minds, specifically tailored for modern, multi-vehicle warfare.” – Patriot

Specifications

  • Pro-Aim Laser Sensor R3 with up to 8200dpi
  • 1000Hz polling rate
  • 1ms response time
  • 12000fps
  • 10.8megapixel
  • 30G acceleration
  • 3,8m/s (150ips)
  • 16-bit data channel
  • 1-5mm Lift off distance
  • Tracking & Distance Control Unit
  • 72MHz Turbo Core V2 32-bit Arm based MCU
  • 576kB onboard memory
  • Zero angle snapping/prediction
  • 1.8m braided USB cable

What’s in the Box

The Tyon comes boxed with the hard-wired mouse and a quick-start guide. Nothing more, nothing less. Of course, that’s all you need, so let’s move on!

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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