Both the Zowie FK1 and FK2 are great choices for serious gamers, and recently Zowie re-released these specific models to get around the infamous 15 m/s click delay.
The FK1 is a bit on the smaller side, so if you have larger hands than an FK2 would make the most sense. Though, the Zowie FK1 is a nice choice as it includes practical IR-LEd illumination, which is both appealing and strengthens your ability to locate buttons or your macros quickly during use. It also has an updated surface for comfort and stability, along with 24 (rather than 16) steps on it’s scrolling wheel. It is also worth noting that both the original FK and the FK2014 that were redeveloped and released to get around clicking "bugs" still use the same, Avago 3090 sensor. The FK1 is also a great choice if you do a lot of gripping or “clawing” during gaming.
The FK2 is unique because it is an Ambidextrous designed gaming mouse, includes Huano switches, and uses an Avago 3310 optical sensor which is very popular among gamers. Given its capability of changing your DPI on-the-fly it remains a popular hit with those that frequently play FPS. It also has an adjustable polling rate, which maximizes customizability in it's response time, and reaction force. Though, as mentioned earlier it's a bit on the smaller side, and the seemingly "mediocre" scroll-wheel design can take away from the enjoyment of using this gaming sensor mouse technology. It also has small side-buttons, which can be a downside for those with larger hands and fingers.
The FK1 is a bit on the smaller side, so if you have larger hands than an FK2 would make the most sense. Though, the Zowie FK1 is a nice choice as it includes practical IR-LEd illumination, which is both appealing and strengthens your ability to locate buttons or your macros quickly during use. It also has an updated surface for comfort and stability, along with 24 (rather than 16) steps on it’s scrolling wheel. It is also worth noting that both the original FK and the FK2014 that were redeveloped and released to get around clicking "bugs" still use the same, Avago 3090 sensor. The FK1 is also a great choice if you do a lot of gripping or “clawing” during gaming.
The FK2 is unique because it is an Ambidextrous designed gaming mouse, includes Huano switches, and uses an Avago 3310 optical sensor which is very popular among gamers. Given its capability of changing your DPI on-the-fly it remains a popular hit with those that frequently play FPS. It also has an adjustable polling rate, which maximizes customizability in it's response time, and reaction force. Though, as mentioned earlier it's a bit on the smaller side, and the seemingly "mediocre" scroll-wheel design can take away from the enjoyment of using this gaming sensor mouse technology. It also has small side-buttons, which can be a downside for those with larger hands and fingers.
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