Precision & quality are still there, but it's also more software dependant.
Bought it as an upgrade for my Kone XTD+ "Max Customization Gaming Mouse" which I had going with me since 2013 - I'm not a light user, so if the mouse was able to withstand 6 years by my side, the company deserved a vow of trust and I bought what they, themselves, named as evolution.
I'll summarize the aspects I've encountered so far (1 week with the new mouse):
Positive:
1 - Sensor: It's an evolution. I mean, of course you just don't use the 12000 DPI, but at 6000 dpi it's more precise and I can really bind my thoughts to the behaviour of the cursor, the last one did too but this time it's somehow more precise when the movement is ending.
2 - Feel: It's the same ergonomy as before, I'd risk saying that for smaller hands a better deal, as it feels a bit more supportive.
3 - Lighting: Well it's definitely more "flashy" than the previous model, no questions here, but the way the leds are organized allow for very cool configurations - even more stealth than the last one (deactivating side led's leaving only mouse wheel for ex, or activating only the small side led)
4 - Buttons: They're all of good quality, hope they work as much as in the previous design. Thumb button, which feared I'd pressing unwillingly, is not so soft to press and allows you to rest the finger over it - a wonderful thing to discover.
5 - Changes in Settings / Macros: They're now able to be sent almost instantly to the device!!! This is a true evolution buuuuuuuuuuuuut...
Negatives:
1 - Positive #5 also means, that you get to be dependant on the initialization of the driver for the mouse to acquire previous settings (e.g. for RGB Lighting). Previously I guess they wrote the settings into an EEPROM on the Mouse itself, and it did not matter which computer you plugged it in, it kept its settings. Now it doesn't. I couldnt test it further - maybe there's a hidden option to do so, and of course changing settings faster is a plus, but being software dependant is something I personally dislike.
2 - AIMO Lighting: You can't adjust brightness. either you go full flashy, or you select the normal "2.0 ver" of the old lighting schemes and adjust the brightness.
3 - The "EasyShift" thumb button is very difficult to activate together with the side keys - but that depends on your hand.
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