Turtle Beach Kone II Air
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Profile switching was praised for work/play use, game switching, and five onboard profiles.
Pros: left and right click quality, onboard memory
Cons: dock compatibility, weight
Profile switching is supported by bottom buttons, DPI/profile controls, and stored profiles on the mouse.
Pros: programmable buttons, Bluetooth support
Cons: handedness options, firmware reliability
Profile switching is supported through Glorious Core profiles and dock/software controls.
Pros: switch durability, DPI range
Cons: grip texture, portability
Profile switching is supported on Windows through profile creation and switching in the SteelSeries GG software.
Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, motion consistency
Cons: debounce customization, tilt gesture controls
Profile and mode switching is a strength through Zone Mode and performance profiles that can shift DPI, polling, lighting, and active-state behavior.
Pros: polling rate, click latency
Cons: onboard memory, tilt gesture controls
Profile switching is a strength, with hardware profile buttons, onboard profiles, app-specific assignments, and Stream Deck profile switching all discussed.
Pros: macro support, click latency
Cons: dock compatibility, firmware reliability
Profile switching is supported through Logitech software and onboard memory, usually up to five profiles or DPI/profile assignments.
Pros: motion consistency, sensor performance
Cons: Bluetooth support, MMO gaming suitability
Profile support is good, with reviewers citing multiple saved profiles, profile setup, and DPI/profile management in Swarm II.
Pros: balance and weight distribution, weight
Cons: tilt gesture controls, RGB features
Profile switching is supported through Easy-Shift, profile cycles, and software profiles that can change button layouts.
Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, programmable buttons
Cons: weight tuning, firmware reliability
Profile switching is supported both in software and by hardware controls, giving the mouse practical standalone flexibility.
Pros: weight, polling rate
Cons: value for money, software stability
Profile switching is supported by DPI profiles, game-based settings, Quickset-style switching, and saved settings by game.
Pros: connection stability, wireless latency
Cons: MMO gaming suitability, fingertip grip comfort
Profile switching is useful through three profiles and easy switching between software setups.
Pros: DPI range, cross-platform compatibility
Cons: tilt gesture controls, battery life
Profile switching is useful because reviewers mention profile buttons, five profiles, and easy switching.
Pros: acceleration control, long-session comfort
Cons: Bluetooth support, weight tuning
Profile switching earns positive evidence through app-specific profiles and a dedicated profile setup path in software.
Pros: charging convenience, Accuracy and tracking precision
Cons: weight tuning, RGB features
Profile support is present in the web software, though the evidence is limited to one review mention.
Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, sensor performance
Cons: cable flexibility
Profile switching was widely supported through onboard profiles and a bottom profile button.
Pros: click latency, connection stability
Cons: tilt gesture controls, software stability
Profile switching was supported by five-profile configuration and onboard profile-switching controls, though Pokde found the control method clunky.
Pros: cable flexibility, weight
Cons: debounce customization, handedness options
Profile switching evidence is present but narrower, mainly around different profiles and Photoshop-oriented profile use.
Pros: switch durability, surface compatibility
Cons: handedness options, portability
Profile switching is useful, with onboard profiles, automatic app profiles, and quick profile cycling noted by several reviewers.
Pros: DPI range, materials quality
Cons: Bluetooth support, weight tuning
Profile switching is useful through Synapse and polling/DPI profiles, but reviewers disagree on convenience because some settings depend on software and profile setup.
Pros: DPI range, weight
Cons: Bluetooth support, RGB features
Profile switching is useful for game-to-game and work-to-gaming transitions, especially where reviewers saved multiple profiles.
Pros: polling rate, charging convenience
Cons: software stability, firmware reliability
Profile switching is handled through G Hub and onboard/profile presets rather than dedicated physical profile buttons.
Pros: wireless performance, Accuracy and tracking precision
Cons: Bluetooth support, tilt gesture controls
Profile switching is supported through underside profile buttons and Synapse-created profile swapping.
Pros: surface compatibility, switch durability
Cons: click noise, AI Prompt Master
Profile switching is useful for game-specific layouts, CPI presets and disabling unused stages, with several reviewers creating or switching profiles.
Pros: switch durability, surface compatibility
Cons: weight tuning, skate durability
Profile switching was supported through top buttons, on-the-fly changes, software presets, and multiple profile systems, though the software could be confusing.
Pros: programmable buttons, DPI range
Cons: handedness options, cable flexibility
Profile switching was useful for different games, DPI setups, and iCue or onboard profiles.
Pros: programmable buttons, build quality
Cons: handedness options, tilt gesture controls
Profile switching is a real software strength, with evidence for three profiles and storage through Glorious Core.
Pros: value for money, switch durability
Cons: wireless latency, Bluetooth support
Profile switching and sensitivity/profile controls are supported through SteelSeries software, though the evidence focuses more on CPI/DPI levels than full profile workflows.
Pros: motion consistency, surface compatibility
Cons: firmware reliability, dock compatibility
Profile switching is available through Synapse and onboard/profile controls, but the evidence suggests it is functional rather than exceptional.
Pros: click latency, wireless latency
Cons: Bluetooth support, RGB features
Profile switching is supported through Web Hub profile selection and profile setup, plus physical DPI/profile-style controls.
Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, build quality
Cons: RGB features, debounce customization
Profile switching is well supported through onboard memory, Armoury Crate, and mouse-button shortcuts.
Pros: click latency, sensor performance
Cons: palm grip comfort, skate durability
Profile switching is available through DPI/profile controls in NGENUITY, though the software feature set remains fairly basic.
Pros: wireless latency, connection stability
Cons: palm grip comfort, software stability
Profile switching is supported by onboard/profile-specific settings and five saved profiles, mainly through Synapse-based configuration.
Pros: click latency, switch durability
Cons: AI Prompt Master, click noise
Profile switching is supported through Glorious Core and onboard memory, with up to three profiles or multiple profiles mentioned.
Pros: click latency, sensor performance
Cons: Bluetooth support, RGB features
Profile switching is supported through onboard profiles or the bottom mode button, but its underside placement limits on-the-fly use.
Pros: drag click support, wireless latency
Cons: RGB features, tilt gesture controls
Profile switching evidence is positive but narrow, based on browser-adjustable onboard profiles rather than extensive profile workflow testing.
Pros: build quality, Accuracy and tracking precision
Cons: Bluetooth support, dock compatibility
Profile switching is a strength, with on-mouse DPI/profile switching and multi-profile support.
Pros: motion consistency, dock compatibility
Cons: tilt gesture controls, RGB features
Profile switching is capable through G Hub, but experiences vary because profile creation is praised while onboard-profile reliability is questioned.
Pros: motion consistency, connection stability
Cons: weight tuning, 2.4GHz connectivity
Profile switching is supported through customizable profile indicators and stored or custom profiles.
Pros: motion consistency, wireless latency
Cons: fingertip grip comfort, Bluetooth support
Profile switching is supported through software profiles and presets, but the missing physical DPI/profile button creates friction.
Pros: DPI range, polling rate
Cons: Bluetooth support, RGB features
Profile switching was supported through save profiles and software profile controls in multiple reviews.
Pros: polling rate, click latency
Cons: RGB features, handedness options
Profile switching is supported through onboard profiles and profile buttons, although one reviewer wishes the control were more conveniently placed.
Pros: MMO gaming suitability, software stability
Cons: handedness options
Profile switching is useful through Logitech software, with game-specific profiles and onboard profiles noted, though one reviewer wanted more onboard profiles.
Pros: wireless latency, motion consistency
Cons: Bluetooth support, charging convenience
Profile switching is supported through onboard profiles and a top button, but lack of LEDs makes active profiles harder to identify.
Pros: DPI range, polling rate
Cons: wireless performance, Bluetooth support
Profile switching is useful and flexible, but some reviewers found it confusing or unreliable in software.
Pros: click latency, switch durability
Cons: handedness options, weight
Profile switching exists through DPI stages, game-specific profiles, and top-mounted DPI/profile controls, though onboard storage is limited.
Pros: DPI range, acceleration control
Cons: RGB features, Bluetooth support
Profile or sensor-mode switching is available directly on the mouse, with Pro Gaming, Standard, and Low Power modes mentioned.
Pros: weight, Accuracy and tracking precision
Cons: RGB features, button customization
Profile switching support is present through Synapse game profiles and power-saving profiles, but it is not a major physical-control focus.
Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, sensor performance
Cons: RGB features, dock compatibility
Profile switching is supported by the default top-button mapping, though only one review directly discusses it.
Pros: DPI range, Accuracy and tracking precision
Cons: handedness options, cable flexibility
Profile switching is possible through software remapping, though there is no default dedicated button for it.
Pros: connection stability, value for money
Cons: Bluetooth support, 2.4GHz connectivity