Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Roccat Leadr and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Roccat Leadr.
September 2017
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Published: 2017-12-04, Author: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
12 configurable, easily accessible buttons, Easy-Shift for 12 more button assignments, PixArt 3361 optical sensor with five DPI settings, Excellent selection of button actions and game-specific profiles; charges in two hours,
Expensive, No side grips, No separate X/Y axis controls, Righties only, Only five stored profiles, Battery only good for about 20 hours, No "battery low" notification, USB cable is hard to detach
This excellent wireless version of Roccat's Tyon has plenty of well-distributed buttons, but it's pricey, and the software configuration utility needs a major update...
12 configurable, easily accessible buttons, Easy-Shift for 12 more button assignments, PixArt 3361 optical sensor with five DPI settings, Excellent selection of button actions and game-specific profiles, Charges in two hours
Expensive, No side grips, No separate X/Y axis controls, Righties only, Only five stored profiles, Battery only good for about 20 hours, No "battery low" notification, USB cable is hard to detach
This excellent wireless version of Roccat's Tyon has plenty of well-distributed buttons, but it's pricey, and the software configuration utility needs a major update...
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Published: 2017-11-10, Author: Matthew , review by: gamecrate.com
The Roccat LEADR a bulky wireless gaming mouse that performs like a wired mouse. If you've been looking for a way to cut the cord but retain the precision of a wired mouse, you've found it...
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Published: 2017-07-06, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
While the multitude of button placement may discourage some mainstream users but also entry-level gamers and would state they will never use these or are somewhat hard accessible, this is not the case! ROCCAT made sure that the button placement is optimal...
Great build quality, Comfortable body shape, Great wireless performance, Lots of buttons for customization, Excellent 12000 DPI Owl-Eye (PixArt 3361) optical sensor
Large charging dock, RGB lighting is not the most accurate, Charging dock always shows full battery life (this may only be my unit)
As expected, the Owl-Eye optical sensor on the Leadr performs very well against other mice with a 3360 optical sensor. Buttons respond well and the shape of the mouse feels very comfortable in my hand. The 2D Titan scroll wheel feels tough and I experienc...
Large, comfortable design, Lots of easy-to-reach buttons, Much improved Swarm software
Huge receiver, Few benefits over competitors
Despite its name, the Leadr is not leading the pack of all-purpose wireless mice. On the other hand, given its late entry, it's surprisingly not that far behind. Comfortable, versatile and easy to program, the Leadr demonstrates that Roccat's software and...
The LEADR is comfortable in hand, it is pleasing to look at with the dual-zone LED illumination, and the multitude of buttons and functionality offered with EasyShift+ and the profiles means we can have up to one hundred and twenty-five functions at one t...
The Roccat Leadr is an excellent addition to your gaming weaponry. Most gamers prefer a wired mouse because of the lag but the Roccat Leadr has no lag or latency issues from our tests and if there is, you can barely feel it. It has great battery life of a...
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Published: 2019-05-05, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
It's hard to recommend a mouse that costs over £100, it really is. I think if you want a great Roccat gaming mouse, get the Tyon. It's perfect for MMORPG, FPS, MOBA, or even just Premier and Photoshop work. However, if you want the same mouse, but with a...