ROCCAT Kova Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2010-05-14

The Kova is a new driverless mouse from ROCCAT, light and with high precision which has a nice futuristic design, like a floating car without wheels. Being driverless, all of its settings can be done on-the-fly, in any application, which is very useful, especially in intensive games like Counterstrike: Source.

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Since this is a driverless mouse, we can see the full operation procedures inside the Quick Installation Guide :

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The mouse has a very interesting shaped USB connector :

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The cable length is 2m :

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The mouse looks very interesting when looked from the top; its shape is very aerodynamic and resembles a futuristic race car;for example, the Audi Shark ( to be more exact this mouse looks exactly like the cars that float in the air, that can be seen in Sci-Fi movies ):

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On the right part of the mouse, we can see that there are 2 extra plastic buttons and a little rubber part under them :

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On the left and right click buttons, we can find some portions that are transparent, embedded, through which the inside LEDs light gets outside :

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On the back of the mouse, on each lateral, we get to see other places which light up with the help of the multi-colored LEDs inside the mouse :

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Here is a complete view of the mouse back :

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On the other part of the mouse, the left one, we can see another 2 plastic black buttons, rubber under them for a better grip and a nice Kova logo on the left :

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Here is a close-up of the Kova logo :

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The frontal part of the mouse also looks very nice and the center scroll wheel is fully made of rubber and moves very smooth :

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Also, on the right mouse click button, we can find the ROCCAT logo, embossed :

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On the back of the mouse, we can see the black Teflon feet, the mouse serial number, the optical sensor and the fact that this mouse was designed in Germany and manufactured in Malaysia :

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