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The BenQ Zowie FK2 Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse is engineered for esports enthusiasts, featuring a high-performance 3310 optical sensor with adjustable DPI settings, an ergonomic ambidextrous design, and a responsive feedback system. With a hassle-free plug-and-play setup and a generous cable length, this mouse is built for competitive gaming excellence.
Brand | BenQ |
Series | FK2 |
Item model number | FK2 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar, Windows 2000 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 2.5 x 1.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.9 x 2.5 x 1.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Voltage | 1 Volts |
Manufacturer | Zowie Gear |
ASIN | B00QIH1GD4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 5, 2014 |
E**A
Great mouse for FPS/MOBA. Not quite recommended for MMOs, but great craft for a 2-side button mouse! Also swappable to left-hand
I bought this after following through Rocket Jump Ninja's mice reviews. They're very in-depth and from an extremely experienced FPS player. I highly recommend checking him out.Coming from a first gen Razer DeathAdder (terrible mouse, imo), where I previously used an old Razer Diamondback original (godtier mouse), I was looking for something smaller and more lightweight. I frequently play MOBAs and occasionally dive hard into FPS games, so I needed something reliable. I've owned this mouse for several months now and it has remained solid and fully functional. I play a lot of MMOs, and this mouse is definitely NOT for MMO gaming. The side buttons are indeed small, but not difficult to use. However, there are buttons on both sides and the mouse is symmetrical, so you can easily swap this over if you're left-handed and is a feature.Despite this mouse not being suited for some of my gaming, I've overcome that by simply getting used to its smaller side buttons. The lightweight and low-profile design is what I was looking for. I use a fingertip/claw grip, and it's quite comfortable. I'd found that the DeathAdder had become too bulky for me in the long run and had wanted to get another Razer Diamondback-esque mouse--without buying a Razer mouse at all. I greatly dislike their products.
T**E
FK2
Best mouse I have ever tried, very very happy with ithave usedLogitech g303 - Nice mouse but shape just did not work with me and made me very inconsistent. Sometimes I would be on with it and other days I just could not hit with it, which will leave ya not feeling confident so I knew I better try something else, no sensor rattle in my 303 and it deff has some awesome mouse clicks.DA 2013+Chroma - Not a bad mouse in anyway just really too big and heavy,Not a fan of the rubber side grips either,tracking is good on the DA never a problem there but being so big and heavy plus how slick the rubber gets with a little sweat overall just made the mouse feel sloppy to use.Zowie ec2a - Bought this the same time as the g303, Very nice mouse but I found that I played a lot better with ambi mice, Feels like I have much better control with a shorter more straight mouse.I went with the FK2 as it is the size of the original fk and did not want a mouse that was too long, I have fairly large hands and the mouse fits perfect for my claw grip, not to narrow or too long. This is not a palm grip mouse, The shape + size pretty much forces a claw grip so the FK series is deff for Claw grippers only. No sensor rattle in mine, Scroll wheel is nice and tight, mouse click feel great, not as light as the 303 but still very easy to spam if needed. Overall just a great mouse and the best I have found, Going to stick with this for a long time.If you guys have any questions I will try to check back here and answer them from time to time
M**E
About as good as it gets if you want a mouse that isn't over complicated.
A bare bones mouse that feels solid and has an incredible sensor.I picked up this mouse because I was looking for something a bit smaller than the Deathadder I was using. Works incredibly well for a claw grip, but if you have big hands it may be too small and the fk1 would probably be a better fit. The coating over the mouse is unique. It has plenty of grip, but doesn't feel rubbery and is very easy to clean. Scroll wheel is very crisp, as are all the other buttons. Takes a bit more pressure on the switches to register a click than most mice I've used, but once you get used to it I've found myself hitting more shots in games like CS:GO. It also has a healthy weight to it. Tracks and moves flawlessly on a steelseries qck+.Zowie's driverless method is also a welcome relief from overbearing drivers such as razer's cloud solution, and works without problems with all OS's. The switch to change the dpi is thankfully out of the way as it is a small mouse and I'm not sure where you would put it otherwise. It works well enough and they've chosen some pretty broad presets for it.About as good as a simple mouse can get. The best mouse I've used to date.
C**T
Amazing mouse for FPS, if only the buttons were softer to click
For such a minimalistic mouse, it delivers big on performance and comfort. The cable is just right, not too thick or too thin, its also light enough that you dont feel the drag of the cable as you move the mouse. I also like the huge mouse feet on the top and bottom, they feel perfect and they glide effortlessly. I'd say even better than my old Logitech G502. There is also a pair of replacement mouse feet in the box. Because it glides so smoothly, I would suggest using a control-type mouse pad with this if you want more stability, but thats just me.The biggest draw back of this mouse would be the Huano switches on the L/R buttons and the scroll wheel. The clicks feel hard and have a lot of resistance, I wish Zowie had continued using Omron switches on their mice because they are much nicer to click. The scroll wheel is very tactile which is great for gaming, but can be fatiguing for daily internet browsing and MS Excel use. Not a deal breaker for most, but something that should be taken note of.The 3310 sensor needs no introduction. You can select 400, 800, 1600, 3200 DPI via the small button underneath the mouse. And you can activate the side buttons on either side of the mouse, although the default setting is on the left side (meant for right handed use). Only ONE side of side buttons can be active at any time, how to set this is in the manual. No software is needed to adjust any of these settings, so no further customisation can be done on Zowie mice unlike Razer and Logitech.Overall fantastic mouse. This is my first Zowie product and I am very impressed at what they have done. Not to mention the build quality feels somewhat better than Razer's and Logitech's. I just wished they had easier to click switches.
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