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ROCCAT Leadr – Wireless Multi-Button RGB Gaming Mouse

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Features

  • Unrivalled wireless optics zero lag 1000Hz polling + 20H Battery all day gaming charging dock & TOP-UP USB cable charging dock with status LEDs
  • ROCCAT Owl-Eye Optical sensor unrelenting pointer precision with 12000dpi 32-bit Processor + 512 Kb Memory for rapid macro storage and execution
  • 14 ergonomic mouse buttons programmable + Solid 2D Titan wheel next-Gen button layout featuring X-Celerator analog paddle + fin switch ROCCAT Easy-Shift [+] button duplicator technology
  • 2-level RGB illumination customizable light system 16 8M colors Alienware AlienFX lighting system compatible
  • ROCCAT Swarm powered comprehensive driver & software suite
  • Note: In case of Wireless mouse, the USB receiver will be provided inside or along with the mouse

Description

The lead gives you the freedom of wireless with the performance of wired It rocks a Combo of pioneering wireless technology and an optimized Owl-Eye Optical sensor meaning gaming with a wireless mouse is no longer a handicap Zero lag and with virtually zero latency It features a docking station with a top-cup cable for use as a wired Mouse Plus an innovative suite of buttons for enhanced control The lead is the wired Mouse with no wires making it wireless royalty.


Wireless Type: ‎2.4 GHz Radio Frequency


Brand: ‎ROCCAT


Series: ‎ROCCAT INC.


Item model number: ‎ROC-11-852


Hardware Platform: ‎WINDOWS 10/8/7/XP


Operating System: ‎WINDOWS 10/8/7/XP


Item Weight: ‎12 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4 x 3 x 2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4 x 3 x 2 inches


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Voltage: ‎3.7 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎ROCCAT


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎May 12, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Where do I start?
My Roccat Saga I have used the Kone EMP and XTD (2 of each) after years and years of Logitech mice (all of them LOL) So i wanted to try the Roccat Wireless Mouse since I was tired of the cords on the above mice. So, I purchased 2 of these mice... One for Home and one for work. They both had issues with initial setup. The cable is a proprietary non standard cable for no reason.... This is the cable that connects the base to the computer. The mouse for my home computer killed my $3k computer... When i connected the Roccat cable, I got an error on my computer saying that the USB sub system had experienced a surge... I unplugged the cable and plugged it back in and didn't see the error again... So I though all was well. About and hour or two passes and I started smelling a hot electronic smell (you know it if you ever smell it) and I started checking everything. but didn't see any smoke or notice any real problems. I sat backdown ant started playing agian.... then my mouse and keyboard stopped working. So i went to unplug them from my computer.. WhenI touched the roccat cable and it burned my hand. I snatched it out of my computer, the hot smell was strong so i inspected the cable. The end that connected to the base station for the Leadr was glowing red like the old cigarette lighters in a car. I was unable to use my computer after this none of my USB gear would work. Ir burned out my USB system on my main board. I switched to my notebook and pulled out a normal cable and used a knife to cut it down to fit the silly shaped plug.... No issues since. After these mice cost me a 3k rig I went ahead and made my own cable for them and have grown to absolutely love these mice. I would highly recommend you get one...but I don't know about the default cable... (I have had to "Mod" one for each of my mice) The thumb paddle is awesome as a modifier for other keys (up = Shift & down = ALT). The software took an act of congress to get updated the first time...but then was no problem (have another mouse handy as the software will not allow the mouse to work until the base is connected and firmware is updated) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2019 by Brad Hagan

  • PLEASE, HEED ALL OF THE REVIEWS, THEY'RE ACCURATE
Ok, so I read all of the reviews - mostly from the haters. I read about all of the problems with the software and the mouse itself. I also have a Roccat keyboard already and never experienced any issues with the software, so I thought they were being overly critical, but turns out, they were right. Since I already had the software installed, I followed the directions and plugged the mouse cradle in (to be clear, the instructions included ONLY these steps: 1. Plug in the charging dock. 2. Turn on the computer and connect to the internet. 3. Download the Swarm software. 4. Install the software. 5. Turn on the mouse. 6. Pair the mouse. The software (Swarm) prompted me to install new software to update the cradle. Done, easy. Then plug the mouse in to update the mouse. When I unplugged the mouse, I received a Windows error indicating a USB power surge. I plugged the cradle back in and it was dead. Great, I read this review. That poster was right. I uninstalled the device and tried to reinstall. No dice. I finally removed Swarm and readded and started from square on. This time, it did not try to update; I thought this was my way to circumvent the update. Everything was working and looks good, so I tried to program the buttons. I programmed them, but then they were doing both the pre-programmed function and the new function. Some of the buttons, like profile select or dpi select weren't working at all. This is also the time that I realized the easy shift button is actually a SHIFT button, not a toggle. THIS SUCKS. I wanted a toggle. Now at this point I'm seriously considering returning. Instead a post a few comments on some help forums and continue troubleshooting on my own while I wait for replies (I never did get any replies). I checked out the Swarm software and compared to screenshots I found online. Instead of saying LEADR, it said LEADR STAND. I figured that meant something and could be beneficial. I tried to just plug the mouse in multiple times, but had to keep removing and reinstalling Swarm to combat the USB power surge error. I finally figured out that I could unplug and reinsert 2 to 3 times and the device would finally recognize. Lo and behold, it was now showing as LEADR in Swarm! But now it's wired... I made my config adjustments and verified the new button mappings are now persistent. I moved the USB cable back to the LEADR STAND and everything stayed! So now, is my mouse broken? Is this the correct process? I email support and explain to them what's going on, what I did, and asked if this was the standard process. And the answer... YES, THIS IS THE WAY IT IS INTENDED TO WORK. The mouse can only be configured while it's directly connected, not when the stand is connected. Ok, I'm totally cool with this, but the directions do NOT say this at all. I've been using this mouse now and I enjoy the button layout. I'm even getting used to the toggle easy shift. The mouse itself freaking rocks, but the software...oh boy, everyone is right. Buyer beware! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2020 by yuckypants

  • UPDATED
After less than a year, I've got to update my review of this item. Although I still really like it in general, some of the buttons have already begun to fail. The thumb toggle/tilt lever no longer springs back to center which means it stays in whatever position you turn it to, effectively rendering it's useless. The top/most forward ring finger button registers multiple clicks most of the time now. I was using it for tab and it regularly tabs past where I expect it to go. I also own the Tyon, which I've gone back to using, and I notice the Tyon buttons are a little firmer which I like better. For the price of this mouse, I certainly expect it to last a little longer. I feel lucky because I'm pretty sure I got this on sale but that doesn't mean I should get an inferior product. Sad news. I really enjoyed this thing when it was functioning properly. I originally bought this as a work tool only to discover that it DOES NOT STORE PROFILES ONBOARD and I actually planned on returning it. Then I started using it and I LOVE it. The charge holds for super long and recharges quickly. The buttons and macros seem more responsive than it's predecessor (Tyon). For a cordless mouse, that's saying something. The range is pretty good too. I can use it from my couch across the living room from my computer and with all the buttons on it I can do about 90% of my web browsing and media control without using a keyboard on one of its many profiles. I currently only use two - one for gaming and one for all of my other computer tasks. It also fits very comfortably in my hand. My hands are bigger than most but it also doesn't feel clunky. This is by far the best mouse I've ever used. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2018 by Joe E

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