🔥 Elevate your game with lightning-fast precision and wireless freedom!
The ROCCAT Burst Pro Air is a cutting-edge, ultra-lightweight (81g) symmetrical wireless gaming mouse featuring a 19K DPI Owl-Eye optical sensor, Titan Optical switches with a 100 million click lifespan, and dual wireless modes (2.4GHz & Bluetooth 5.2) offering up to 100 hours of battery life. Designed for pro-level comfort and performance, it includes customizable RGB lighting, rapid USB-C charging, and NVIDIA Reflex compatibility for sub-25ms response times.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 100 Hours |
Brand | ROCCAT |
Series | Burst Pro Air White |
Item model number | ROC-11-435 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.68 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 2.68 x 1.5 inches |
Color | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | ROCCAT |
ASIN | B09WX31QH3 |
Date First Available | March 31, 2022 |
G**R
The Perfect Mouse
EDIT: Amending to 5 stars. It seems the latest firmware update via the Roccat swarm app resolved my short battery life issues!! This is now the perfect mouse.I love everything about the Roccat Burst. Perfect size, perfect feel, great lighting, excellent precision, top build quality, good software and support. I was hoping since the burst air was exactly the same in terms of size and function and only adding the wireless functionality it would be the perfect mouse. Well, it nearly was but unfortunately the battery life is just not up to snuff. My last mouse was a Razer Mamba wireless and I might have have to charge it like once every couple of weeks while playing every day. This Burst Pro Air needs to be charged basically every night after a gaming session or it will die the next day. I am mostly just leaving it plugged in and using it as a wired mouse at this point. Thankfully, the provided cord is an excellent lightweight cord but such poor battery life really defeats the purpose of a wireless mouse. It's really a tragedy. I guess there really is no such thing as the perfect mouse. Once again I highly recommend this mouse but if your gaming setup is stationary just save a few bucks and go with the wired version IMHO.
I**V
Great mouse, awful clicking sound
I have not run into any issues other reviewers are talking about after having this for almost a year (11 months). I will admit I bought my white Burst Pro used for $30 (and it was basically brand new) to replace a Roccat Kain 122 that developed scroll wheel issues after less than a year so I was hesitant in getting it. The side buttons are nice, the material of the mouse feels nice, the stock cable and skates are completely fine for general use and gaming (anyone that complains about either of those things is being hyper-nitpicky for no real reason), and the weight feels good. The 1 drawback that I knew of going into getting this mouse is the sound of the clicks. It's awful. It's no exaggeration--it's really bad. It sucks that it sounds as bad as it does but fortunately it doesn't affect the functionality of the mouse, the clicks otherwise are perfectly fine. The scroll wheel has thankfully lasted and doesn't seem to be losing any functionality on top of feeling solid. I use a hybrid fingertip/palm grip as I have long fingers for anyone that's curious.The software has a lot to take in for first time users but it's not not user friendly and has plenty of options to work with. I have no complaints about the software whatsoever.So in short--Good:WeightMaterial & Build QualitySoftwareButtonsStock Skates & CableScroll WheelMeh:M1 & M2 clicking soundBad:So far, nothingRoccat has had QC issues with their mice and the scroll wheel in particular but with almost a year in I have no complaints and have to say this mouse deserves 5 stars.
J**T
Solid mouse
So far the mouse has been wonderful and has lived up to the quality I have come to expect from ROCCAT. I cannot at the moment give an in depth review because I have just received the mouse today. However I would say that I am really enjoying the Titan Click of the mouse, the weight, the sensor tracking, and the new heat treated mouse skates. For the time being here are some comparison photos, I will return with a more in depth review of how it holds up.**UPDATE** 11/24After a week of extensive use I've really come to enjoy using the Burst Pro as an FPS mouse. One of the things that really make the mouse attractive is not only the weight but the size as well, they seem to have found a "happy medium" for small up to large hands. I also like the mouse skates as I've stated before the mouse glides like butter and the cable offers little in the way of resistance or drag while using a cable bungee. ROCCAT was also nice enough to include an extra set of skates which is a nice touch. The side buttons are positioned properly for easy access and are about what you'd expect while pressing them. The one thing that I did not find attractive was the scroll wheel click, I felt it was a tad difficult to press because I often press it in rapid succession trying to ping enemies or locations and found that sometimes I had to use more force than normal to get it to register a click. Overall though I'd say the mouse is very solid. ROCCAT did an outstanding job entering into the ultralight weight mouse game with this one, and honestly I wouldn't be surprised at all to see a wireless version in 2021.4.5/5Pros:-Size-Weight-Sensor-Titan click-Mouse skates-Swarm softwareCons:-Scroll wheel click
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