Posted January 25, 2016
I just recently purchased a <span class="bold">Roccat Kova</span> (a few weeks prior to Xmas), and I think it's great.
Now, you did say "Preferably wireless", and this is a wired mouse. But you didn't say "required", so I thought I'd post about it.
One thing important to me is I need an ambidextrous mouse - because I am 'ambi-mousetrous', meaning that I use the mouse in either hand; and switch hands quite often. The Kova is such. Maybe not important to you, seeing as you didn't mention that - but just in case..
Also, it has a lot of extra buttons (which I generally don't use) - and you 'need' to go online to install the drivers. BUT - it works just fine without its special drivers; and the buttons have reasonable defaults if you don't install the drivers. I myself have not gone online and installed any drivers for it - and it works great on my Win7-64 PC.
It tracks really nicely and feels great in the hand (for me at least).
It replaced a Razer Abyssus, which I also liked a lot - but it always had some tracking issue. I blame my weird "old table used as a desk" that has an odd pattern on it - but the replacement Kova tracks wonderfully on it. Both mice claim to be 'optical', but for some reason the Razor had trouble tracking (although it wasn't so bad that I put up with it for several years) and the Kova does not.
HTH
Now, you did say "Preferably wireless", and this is a wired mouse. But you didn't say "required", so I thought I'd post about it.
One thing important to me is I need an ambidextrous mouse - because I am 'ambi-mousetrous', meaning that I use the mouse in either hand; and switch hands quite often. The Kova is such. Maybe not important to you, seeing as you didn't mention that - but just in case..
Also, it has a lot of extra buttons (which I generally don't use) - and you 'need' to go online to install the drivers. BUT - it works just fine without its special drivers; and the buttons have reasonable defaults if you don't install the drivers. I myself have not gone online and installed any drivers for it - and it works great on my Win7-64 PC.
It tracks really nicely and feels great in the hand (for me at least).
It replaced a Razer Abyssus, which I also liked a lot - but it always had some tracking issue. I blame my weird "old table used as a desk" that has an odd pattern on it - but the replacement Kova tracks wonderfully on it. Both mice claim to be 'optical', but for some reason the Razor had trouble tracking (although it wasn't so bad that I put up with it for several years) and the Kova does not.
HTH