🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The ROCCAT ROC-11-310-AM LUA Tri-Button Gaming Mouse is engineered for gamers seeking precision and comfort. With a Pro Optic (R2) sensor offering up to 2000 DPI, an ambidextrous design, and customizable features via the ROCCAT driver, this mouse is built for performance. Its no-sweat side grips and ultra-precise 2D wheel ensure a slip-free experience, making it a top choice for serious gamers.
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n |
Brand | ROCCAT |
Series | ROCCAT INC. |
Item model number | ROC-11-310 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 2.47 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 1.81 x 1.34 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.6 x 1.81 x 1.34 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | USB |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Manufacturer | ROCCAT |
ASIN | B009DYOPJ6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 29, 2012 |
Q**V
Simple, high-quality mouse
This the third Roccat mouse I own. I also have a Kone Pure Optical, and a refurbished Kova. I bought the Lua for my work PC because I wanted something that was precise and well made, but without the frills, and the Lua is just that. I'm happy to say that the Lua is closer to the newer generation Roccat mice (i.e., the Kone) than the older ones (the Kova), because the Kova is kinda s***ty.The mouse tracks fine (I think it defaults to 800dpi), and doesn't appear to have built-in acceleration, positive or negative, which is good. It doesn't track quite as precisely as the Kone Pure Optical, but it's barely noticeable - only when you're literally trying to click pixels.The switches for the 3 mouse buttons appear to be very similar to the ones on the Kone, and feel very high quality, but the scroll-wheel seems to be 2nd grade - it works perfectly fine, but it's a little noisier. The buttons and scroll wheel both feel better than the Kova, which just seems poorly manufactured in comparison.The finish on the top of the mouse is matte and very pleasant. The sides are made of hard plastic, and feel a little cheap, but well crafted. What I mean is that the plastic looks like's well molded/cut. It feels perfectly fine and serviceable.The mouse feet are the same shape as the Kone, but appear to be made of a different material. However, they seem slippery enough, and the difference is small - I'm not sure I'd be able to tell in a blind test.I have yet to install the drivers for the mouse, but if they're anything like the drivers for the Kone or the Kova, they should be well put together.In summary, if you're looking for something that is relatively cheap and well made, rather than cheap and with 1000 leds and 100,000 dpi, I recommend the Lua. Would I use it for gaming over the Kone? Probably not. But I would probably be pretty happy if I didn't have that choice.
E**N
Solid, simple, durable mouse for gaming
Apparently I've owned this mouse (and I can't believe I'm writing this) for FIVE (5) years. This mouse has been tested and true, accurate, responsive, and durable. Mice are like cars, every one is different and different people have different desires. It's basic, but that's all I want in a mouse. I game almost daily and it's never let me down. It's light, fits into my (relatively) small hands just perfectly. It doesn't have any side buttons for me to accidentally click. It's no Logitech MX-Master series mouse, but for $20, it's one of the cheapest and longest lasting components of my computer build.You may ask, why am I writing this now? Well, after 5 years I've noticed the scroll wheel starting to misbehave. It seems to sporadically scroll opposite of the way I'm actually scrolling. If I'm playing a shooter, it's kind of frustrating to not be able to use the scroll to change weapons on the fly. And browsing websites is becoming a pain. Maybe the sensor needs a cleaning, but I was thinking maybe it's time for a new mouse.Either way, I'd absolutely buy this mouse again and again. Maybe not when it's $30-$40, since you can get a good Logitech for that price. But for around $20, it's the best you can spend in terms of longevity and function.
C**R
Great Mouse!
If you want something decent, and not too fancy for gaming, I'd suggest getting this mouse. The price is pretty economical for a pretty good gaming mouse compared to others out there. It feels very comfortable and very ergonomic (the symmetry of the mouse makes it work flawlessly with either left or right handed users). Another awesome feature about it, is that you don't sweat while using it and it remains grime free, unlike those other mice with the smooth, shiny plastic material (yuck). Had to constantly keep cleaning my standard ol' Logitech mouse that was like that. Also, the DPI button comes in handy for switching sensitivity levels on the fly, no more messing around with the settings. Mouse is also lightweight overall, and feels pretty rigid, like a well built mouse it is.
O**O
VERY GOOD - BUT - VERY SMALL
VERY GOOD - BUT VERY SMALL MOUSEIt is an excellent mouse - excellent quality, great sensor and great BUTTONS - OMRON SWITCHES I believe.the buttons feel good and fast and precise. BUT - the mouse itself is super small. You will have to get used to that.. OR you will have to modify it.I am thinking of modifying it.I will buy some hard foam and glue it to the top and sides to increase the size of the mouse more >>>> to make it more of a PALM GRIP Style Mouse -- Right now it is more of a FINGERTIP GRIP Mouse. I found out I like PALM and I like resting my hand on the mouse ... and it is very tiring to do that on this mouse - since it is so small.The styling and quality are all great.The light on it is tasteful - not ridiculously over the top.The MOUSE WHEEL is fantastic - - Very solid - moves only one click at a time.NOT FOR FAST SCROLLING -- MORE FOR ONE TIME PRECISE SCROLLING.If you want super fast wheel scroolling you may need:1. a Logitech mouse2. Kensington Trackball3. a dedicated scroll wheel USB accessory that you can buy - it looks like a VOLUME KNOB that you connect to the PC and you can program it to do whatever you need when you twist and turn it - raise and lower volume or scroll pages, rewind/fast forward , etc - you get it..Final word -Good mouse >> but be ready to modify it if you have normal to big hands and you like PALM GRIP Mice.
J**S
Great mouse, great price
Great mouse, very reasonable price. I've been looking for a quality non-right-handed mouse (which is harder to find than you might think) - this fits the bill perfectly. The only MINOR annoyance I have is that the logo light can't be turned off - if you leave your computer on all the time, the light is always on. It's not especially bright, but I've noticed it and been ever so slightly annoyed maybe once every month and a half or so since I purchase this mouse. That said, would 100% purchase again, no question in my mind.
D**E
Works like a charm.
I've been using it for close to two years now. During this time it has been fallen, thrown, bashed and flung countless times. It still works like a charm. The movement is fluid as long as you have a worthy mouse pad from steel series. It has 7 dpi options which really helps for and during gaming. The only problem which people seem to have that I don't is that it's too small. If it's not a concern for you, then don't think twice. Worth every penny.
D**A
Buen ratón mobile de juetos, ligero y sencillo
Es un buen ratón de juegos mobile (de tamaño menor a la mayoría de ratones de juego) tiene un efecto luminoso en el logo de Roccat, en general un ratón ligero, sencillo y pequeño para quienes prefieren los ratones de juego pequeños.
S**E
100 stars would not be enough for a rating
BEST MOUSE EVERWhile some reviews state the mouse is small, it is the absolute perfect size and feels so natural that sometimes I forgot I was even using one. As the mouse is ambidextrous it is perfect for my left hand. While this is considered a "basic" mouse for gaming, it is perfect for people who choose not to use a multitude of buttons. Since having this mouse I have not had to lift nor reposition to get a better scroll.On a Linux system the install was flawless.Hands down this is the best mouse I have ever owned.
C**L
esta bien
Llevo usandolo un mes:- es pequeño.- plastico rugoso no se desliza.- no cruje en la mano, es robusto.- dpi mas q suficientes para jugar. Lo uso en 1250 en lugar de las 2000 q puede llegar a dar.- La lente parece de calidad y no creo que de fallos al sensor.- Los botones son quizas demasiado sensibles para mi que tengo los dedos gordos y solo al apoyarlos puede llegar hacer click. Quizas para muchos sea una ventaja.- la rueda es robusta y precisa.- es compacto y simetrico. Ideal para zurdos.Quizas no sea el mejor raton pero mas que suficiente.
C**Y
Excellent rapport qualité prix !
Achetée en remplacement d'une Razer Copperhead. Cette dernière m'avait beaucoup déçu (usure rapide de la surface lisse, molette rapidement défectueuse, sensation de glisse "bizarre".La Roccat Lua me convient parfaitement. Je cherchais une souris simple pour jouer principalement au FPS et TPS et étant un joueur old school, je n'ai pas le besoin de boutons latéraux (à tort ?).La Roccat Lua pour 25€ est très bien finie, (mieux que la Razer !) le plastique du dessus très lisse est agréable, quand à celui sur les côtés, granuleux, offre un bon grip et modère grandement la transpiration et ses dépôts. Très agréable en main.Etant quelqu'un qui tient sa souris du bout des doigts, la taille me convient parfaitement. Par contre, pour qui cherche un modèle sur lequel repose la paume de la main (les joueurs de MMO ?) la Lua sera à bannir.Sensation de glisse très agréable, clique et double clique également. Un seul bémol pour le clique droit très sensible (une habitude à prendre certainement).La molette (au scrolling réglable via le driver) n'est ni trop dure, ni trop douce (avec un penchant vers le "dur"). Gros atout, elle verrouille fermement, ce qui est un plus dans les FPS (chois des armes)Le look j'adore, on peut choisir via le driver d'allumer, de faire clignoter ou d'éteindre le logo.Et justement le driver est très bien, très simple d'utilisation. Aucun reproche (à télécharger sur le site de Roccat).En conclusion, certainement l'une des meilleures souris à but ludique dans cette gamme de prix. Je la préfère sans commune mesure à mon ancienne Razer.Pour qui cherche précision (réglage DPI à la volée via un bouton moyennement placé mais accessible) la LUA remplie son office à merveille.C'est la qualité de construction qui impressionne le plus (aucun jeu, qualité des plastiques) et le ressenti globale très agréable.En gros on a l'impression d'avoir une souris à 50-60€.Seule l'absence de boutons latéraux pourrons en rebuter certains. Pour ceux qui s'en fiche, foncez !PS : pour le moment aucun retour sur la fiabilité, si j'y pense j'ajouterai un commentaire d'ici un an.
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