Brand | BenQ |
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Item model number | FK1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.06 x 5.03 x 1.45 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.06 x 5.03 x 1.45 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Zowie Gear |
ASIN | B00LHRTO5W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 27, 2014 |
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BenQ ZOWIE FK1 Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse for Esports (Large)
Brand | BenQ |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
Number of Buttons | 7 |
About this item
- 3310 optical sensor with 400/800/1600/3200 DPI to give you a unique tracking experience.
- Ambidextrous design with multiple shapes and sizes to maximize performance and provide a comfortable gaming experience for competitive esports players
- Consistent tactile feedback to avoid double switch presses, ensuring efficient functionality, and sleek design
- Adjustable report rate 125/500/1000Hz for different levels of responsiveness
- Plug and Play (No drivers required)
- Cable Length: 2m / 6. 6ft
- Manufacturer Limited : 1 Year
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For gaming | 4.1 | — | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.2 | — |
Ergonomic | 4.0 | — | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.2 | — |
Comfort | 3.7 | — | 4.9 | 4.5 | 4.3 | — |
Quality of material | 3.7 | — | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.0 | — |
Battery life | — | — | 5.0 | 4.7 | 4.4 | — |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | BenQ INFTY Lab | Amazon.com | Jazzer Shack | JustRight 4U |
connectivity tech | USB | USB | Wi-Fi, USB | USB | USB | USB |
hand orientation | Right, Ambidextrous | Right, Left | Right | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Right |
power source | — | Corded Electric | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric | USB |
tracking method | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical | Optical |
range | feet | 5 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters | 5 meters | 10 meters |
button quantity | 7 | 6 | 5 | 8 | 9 | 6 |
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Product Description
ZOWIE FK SERIES
Ambidextrous Low Profile Design
No matter whether you are right-handed or left-handed, FK Series are designed for your comfort. The low profile design provides better control for both claw and palm-grip users. FK Series comes in three different sizes.
ZOWIE FK Series Measurements
Select the one that is right for you & wield your mouse firm in grip on the battlefield. FK1+: Extra Large, FK1: Large, FK2: Medium.
Full Control Over Your Movements
Designed for intense gameplay. The Zowie FK allows your fingertips to hold and cover your mouse so you can operate precisely and smoothly.
Features
- Two thumb buttons on both sides to comfortably serve left- and right-handed users
- Perfect lift-off distance; Plug and play (No driver needed)
- Easy to switch between left- and right-hand functionality
- 400/ 800/ 1600/ 3200 DPI adjustment
- Adjustable USB report rate 125/ 500/ 1000 Hz
- Cable Length: 2m / 6.6 ft
What's in the Box?
FK1+ | FK1 | FK2 | ZA11 | EC1-A | EC1-B | |
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Design | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Ambidextrous | Ergonomic | Ergonomic |
Size | Extra Large | Large | Medium | Large | Large | Large |
Weight | 95g | 90g | 85g | 90g | 97g | 94g |
DPI | 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 | 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 | 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 | 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 | 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 | 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 |
Report Rate | 125 / 500 / 1000 Hz | 125 / 500 / 1000 Hz | 125 / 500 / 1000 Hz | 125 / 500 / 1000 Hz | 125 / 500 / 1000 Hz | 125 / 500 / 1000 Hz |
Sensor | 3310 | 3310 | 3310 | 3310 | 3310 | 3360 |
Driverless | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
USB | USB 2.0 / 3.0 Plug & Play | USB 2.0 / 3.0 Plug & Play | USB 2.0 / 3.0 Plug & Play | USB 2.0 / 3.0 Plug & Play | USB 2.0 / 3.0 Plug & Play | USB 2.0 / 3.0 Plug & Play |
Cable Length | 2m / 6.6 ft | 2m / 6.6 ft | 2m / 6.6 ft | 2m / 6.6 ft | 2m / 6.6 ft | 2m / 6.6 ft |
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Customers like the weight, appearance and size of the mouse. For example, they mention it's very light, has a nice shape and simple design. Some appreciate the comfort, sensor, and scroll wheel. That said, opinions are mixed on click quality and quality.
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Customers like the scroll wheel of the mouse. They say it's flawless, responsive, and has no skips. The functionality of the product is the best, making it the perfect mouse for general use. The sensor performance is excellent, and the mouse is quite nice to use.
"...That's why this review is 4 stars and not 5. The mouse is great, but I don't think I should have to play the lottery to get a good mouse; make sure..." Read more
"...The scroll wheel is similar, you won't scroll unless you mean to...." Read more
"...ProsImproved button latency (5-15ms)New Color schemeTad bit easier on the clicks with the switches still being Huanos...." Read more
"...the material it was made out of was amazingly better and the mouse wheel was perfect; however, the sensor was notorious for "dying" after 3-..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the mouse. They say it has a natural feel, and you will adapt to the FK1 instantly. The mouse feels better in the hand, and the texture feels magical to hold. The wheel and buttons have a nice feel, with a matte feel. Customers also mention that the buttons feel better and are durable. Overall, customers find the mouse to be the smoothest they have ever used.
"...+Mouse wheel isn't too stiff, but has just enough give to feel nice when scrolling...." Read more
"...The tracking is amazing. Probably the smoothest I've ever used. Makes sense considering the sensor is supposed to be the best...." Read more
"...Huano switchesVery comfortable coming from a right-handed deathadder.Extra pair of mouse-feetAvago 3310 sensor..." Read more
"...The mouse buttons click REALLY loud but they have a very tactile click much as a mechanical keyboard key would be described...." Read more
Customers like the sensor of the mouse. They mention that it's perfectly accurate, amazing, and top of the line. Some say that the mouse can be set to several accuracy levels on the fly, making it easy to switch between them.
"...No problems here.+Top of the line sensor with no acceleration, angle-snapping, or smoothing...." Read more
"...The optical sensor is amazing. I plugged in my old Deathadder just to compare and I can honestly say I feel the difference...." Read more
"...The shape makes for very, very precise controlFantastic sensor, tracks on any surface that I have..." Read more
"...Sensor was good, however I bought a Razer Deathadder Chroma a few months later thinking the G502 was dying, only to find out later that the surface..." Read more
Customers like the size of the mouse. They mention that it fits perfectly into medium-sized hands and works well with either palm or claw grip. The buttons on the FK1 are the perfect size. The size of mouse is smaller than the Deathadder and Razer mice, which is a huge plus for some.
"...Like I said, I have average male sized hands and it fits perfectly...." Read more
"PROS:-Fits very well in my smaller-medium hands. I have long fingers and the mouse feels very good. Comparable to a SteelSeries Sensei...." Read more
"...A very universal shape. Fits my pretty typical hands absolutely perfectly. Old FK caused a fatiguing cramped feeling...." Read more
"...now, however, it was much too heavy for my purposes and had no way to rest my finger comfterably on the side...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the mouse. They mention it's very light, fine, and keeps the mouse feeling lighter. Some say that the mouse has a great shape and weight, and that there is no clunky overhead consuming bloatware.
"...It also keeps the mouse feeling lighter, which is part of the intended feeling of this mouse, so that's nice.+It's light...." Read more
"...Very light mouse.No software needed!Cons;..." Read more
"...Otherwise, the weight of the mouse is fine, I like the slightly heavier force needed to click, the wheel's nice, and the mouse is extremely..." Read more
"...In term of performance this Fk1 really hit the spot, it is lightweight, amazing 3310 sensor, plug and play no software needed...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the mouse. They mention that it has a sleek design, and a classic mouse shape. They also appreciate the high-quality sensor and the smooth, no frills build quality. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...this mouse and I recommend it to anyone who is looking for a simply designed mouse with a sturdy build quality. Did I mention no software? Woooooo." Read more
"...You can really tell the difference. The shape of the mouse is fine...." Read more
"...-Quick start guide contains good, simple instructions with informative graphics.MEH:..." Read more
"...A very universal shape. Fits my pretty typical hands absolutely perfectly. Old FK caused a fatiguing cramped feeling...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the mouse. Some mention that it has a sturdy build quality, the mouse wheel is solid, and the rubber cord feels sturdy. However, others say that it was a little small and felt cheap. The materials are not as great, and it's not very durable. The middle mouse click has fewer quality switches than what is used for the other buttons.
"...it to anyone who is looking for a simply designed mouse with a sturdy build quality. Did I mention no software? Woooooo." Read more
"...No driversCons:- Scroll wheel is iffy- Mouse feet wearing faster than I'd like- Side buttons aren't huge" Read more
"...-DPI selection is very easy to cycle.-Plug-and-play.-Great build quality.-Great if you use mice with your left-hand...." Read more
"...Also with this price point $59 the mouse still feel cheap, i get it they want to make it simple with light weight design, but let's be honest just..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the click quality of the mouse. Some mention that the click is crisp and responsive, satisfying, and easy to control. The buttons feel very premium to press and use, but they may be too loud for some people. However, others say that the clicking isn't as stiff as many people make it out to be, but the clicks were also not perfect, and require a lot of force to press.
"...No lens rattle this go aroundIncludes an extra set of mouse skates (I'd try out Hyperglides if you got the spare cash)Cons:..." Read more
"...-Zowie mice have a very high click latency; some people might not notice it, but if you're used to something like a Logitech gaming mouse like I was..." Read more
"...The mouse buttons click REALLY loud but they have a very tactile click much as a mechanical keyboard key would be described...." Read more
"...Loved the shape of the mouse though, but the clicks were also not perfect...." Read more
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Pros:
+Perfect tracking at high speeds; in order to get this mouse to experience a tracking failure, you'd need to move the mouse more than 5.4 meters in a second; good luck with that.
+Anti-slip coating is a huge plus. Your mouse will look a little gross, but rubbing a cloth on it will take that away. I've used the mouse frequently right after washing my hands to test how well it grips when wet, and it's amazing how well it does. No problems here.
+Top of the line sensor with no acceleration, angle-snapping, or smoothing. Cursor movement feels extremely "raw" and true to movement.
+Mouse wheel isn't too stiff, but has just enough give to feel nice when scrolling. It's 24 notches instead of 16 like the older ones, a change I personally appreciate.
+Switches used in this mouse are still blue Huano like the older mice; they're a bit harder to actuate than other mice, but most people might not notice, and those who do might like it if they play FPS games a lot. It makes it harder to accidentally shoot with your fingers on the switches, but not prohibitively hard to instinctively click if not focused.
+Cord is rubber, for me this isn't a huge pro or a con, but some people prefer rubber cords because they don't get fuzzy and tear when sliding against a surface frequently like braided ones might. It also keeps the mouse feeling lighter, which is part of the intended feeling of this mouse, so that's nice.
+It's light. As I previously said, Zowie mice are marketed to serious gamers, and the FK1 doesn't break the tradition of cutting out unnecessary weight. This makes it indispensable if you play at a low sensitivity in a shooting game and have to lift your mouse a lot.
+Low lift off distance. For people who lift their mouse up a lot and don't want it to track in midair, this prevents cursor creep between swipes. This mouse does a great job at not tracking when it's not completely flat on a surface. You can adjust this by plugging it in with certain buttons held, similar to how you change the frequency at which the mouse polls input.
+Driver-less, easy to change between polling frequency, and CPI steps.
+Comes with replaceable feet in case you need to change them.
+2 extra buttons on each side of the mouse, but only one side of your choice works at a time.
Cons:
-CPI step changing button and LED are on the bottom of the mouse; It's nice that this ensures I won't accidentally toggle it, but it also removes the possibility of quickly switching between settings in the middle of a game if I want to.
-Zowie mice have a very high click latency; some people might not notice it, but if you're used to something like a Logitech gaming mouse like I was, you can tell there is a larger amount of time from you clicking the mouse to it registering on the computer. It's not a huge deal-breaker, but it might take time to adjust too. This is done to prevent wearing switches from causing the infamous "double click issue." If the de-bounce time on a mouse is set high like it is in Zowie mice, then slower registering switches won't make you think to click a second time because you expect a latency from click to action(again, not a huge delay, but enough to solve this issue) It's a design choice I don't like, but I understand. Despite that, there's a lot of professional gamers who use these mice anyway, so I don't think it's a huge negative.
-There are still a few issues you might get if you are shipped a bad mouse. My first mouse worked perfectly for 2 weeks and then started disconnecting and reconnecting itself from my system every couple of minutes. My second mouse had a strange ghost-tracking issue where if I let it sit still, every once in a while my cursor would climb diagonally for no reason. I'm returning it for a second time today, and I hope the third time is the charm. That's why this review is 4 stars and not 5. The mouse is great, but I don't think I should have to play the lottery to get a good mouse; make sure to buy a square trade plan for 2 years if you're concerned like I was so you can always get a new one if things go south over a month after you get your mouse.
-Some people say Zowie customer support is hard to deal with. They seemed willing to cooperate with me on this RMA without issue, but it took them almost a week to respond to my initial email inquiry. Seems like they're just understaffed.
All in all, it's a great mouse, but for me it was a journey to get one that worked will, and I'm not quite there yet. When I find one, I'm sure I'll be using it for years to come. I was never into ambidextrous mice and preferred right hand ergonomic ones for my gaming, but upon suggestion of a friend I picked it up, and I'm certainly glad I listened. Make sure you purchase with persistence, however...
EDIT 11/10/2015: Well, after a third replacement mouse, I've had this one for over a year and a half with absolutely no issues. I don't regret the purchase at all, and fully expect this mouse to last me at least another few years. I'm assuming that I got really unlucky with the amount of defective mice I was shipped, so I've changed my review from 4 stars to 5 to reflect the quality of this mouse as opposed to my overall purchasing experience.
Intellimouse 2.0
Razer Viper (yeah, this was their first optical gaming mouse, wow I'm getting old)
Logitech MX518
SteelSeries Ikari Optical
SteelSeries Sensei Raw
Zowie FK1
Each one lasted a good 3-4 years under heavy usage and I used them until a component started to malfunction like a button, scroll wheel, etc. The thing to go first on the early gaming mice was the coating and buttons. I can remember I used my MX518 until the left click button started double clicking and the coating was completely peeled off. I replaced it with the SteelSeries Ikari, it lasted about the same amount of time as my MX518 (3.5 years or so). After my Ikari scroll button started flaking out, I was in the market again for a new mouse. I didn't do much research...the Sensei price was decent, I wanted to try a different shape, it had good reviews for the most part and I liked my last SteelSeries mouse. Turns out the Sensei has a laser sensor, every mouse I had used before was optical. I didn't care much for the Sensei shape, it was too small for my hands, which I'd say are average male size. The biggest problem was the laser sensor. It tracked horribly on my Qck+ at the 450 dpi setting. I've always been a low sensitivity player no matter what game I'm playing. I guess the laser mice are OK for MMO or RTS players, but it's pretty much garbage for any FPS game if you want accuracy in your aim. I immediately did some basic research after realizing the Sensei had to go and felt kinda stupid after how easy it was to find a lot of advice suggesting to not buy laser mice for FPS games. Through my research I kept seeing Zowie mice being recommended, specifically the FK series. Gave it a shot considering I wanted anything but the Sensei at the time.
FK1 Impressions so far (6 or so hours of use):
As you can see from my list above, I've had a mix of ambidextrous shapes and ergo. Up until now, my preferred shape had been the ergo shapes for right handed players with my MX518 and Ikari having the most mileage. The FK1 is advertised as a ambidextrous claw grip mouse. Like I said, I have average male sized hands and it fits perfectly. The most comfortable and controllable grip I think for the FK1 is more of a hybrid claw-palm grip. The top of my palm is still on the mouse with just my fingers slightly arched.
The tracking is amazing. Probably the smoothest I've ever used. Makes sense considering the sensor is supposed to be the best. It glides great on my 2nd Qck+ (Sensei tracking was probably worsened by a 6 year old pad, but still not acceptable). I really like the no frills, plug-n-play approach. It gets annoying when you have a program for your headset, keyboard, and mouse. Definitely unnecessary. The DPI change is easy to do and I think the steps are laid out well. I used 400 dpi for CS:GO, 800 for Dota 2/non-FPS games and general PC usage. The left/right click buttons are definitely the stiffest on a mouse I've used. I like it though, last thing you want to do is accidentally click in a game and it really isn't a problem after 10 minutes of getting used to it. The scroll wheel is similar, you won't scroll unless you mean to. I think those features mean the switches will last longer and won't get worn out as fast, but time will tell. The side buttons seem robust like the left/right click too. You can also adjust the lift off distance, the point at the sensor stops tracking, for different surfaces. Out of the box it is set to cloth pads and a polling rate of 1000hz. I haven't seen any issues with either so far.
I have no problems with the FK1 so far and I think it might become my favorite over the pioneer MX518 if it lasts and is reliable.
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The one thing I find a little strange, this may be because I used to use the Logitech g pro wired though, is the place where the palm rests becomes a bit wider which took me a bit of time to get used to but now is perfectly fine for me.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 5, 2019
The one thing I find a little strange, this may be because I used to use the Logitech g pro wired though, is the place where the palm rests becomes a bit wider which took me a bit of time to get used to but now is perfectly fine for me.
Es carillo pero vale mucho la pena. Antes era de usar ratones corrientes, porque el rollo gamer me tira un poco para atrás, con tanta luz de neón y tonterías, pero este ratón yo lo calificaría como un periférico profesional. Si quieres jugar seriamente al CS: GO por ejemplo, vale la pena invertir en un ratón con este tipo de sensores tan precisos. Siendo realistas, si es sólo para navegar, pues no valdría la pena.
Eso sí, recomiendo una buena alfombrilla ya que te gastas un pastizal en un ratón, si no no creo que lo aproveches al máximo.
Angefangen hat alles mit der legendären MX518 von Logitech. Mit heutigen Standards kann die Maus nicht mehr mithalten, aber zu der Zeit vor 5+ Jahren war sie der absolute Renner.
Dann bin ich auf die G400 umgestiegen, die mir ebenfalls sehr gut gefallen hat. Nebenbei hab ich die Razer Deathadder, die Steelseries Xai, die Zowie EC2 sowie die Steelseries Kana getestet. Alles gute Mäuse und alle reagieren unterschiedlich. Zuletzt habe ich mir die G303 geholt. Der Sensor ist wirklich verdammt gut, von der Form war mir die Maus aber zu klein und außerdem hat nach einem Jahr die rechte Maustaste gestreikt. Also habe ich mich nach einer neuen Maus umgesehen und mir wurde sowohl von meinen CSGO-Freunden als auch im Internet die neuen Zowie-Mäuse empfohlen.
Soweit ich das verstanden habe, unterscheiden sich die verschiedenen Zowie-Modelle vor allem in der Größe und Form. Der Sensor ist fast überall der gleiche und gilt als der beste auf dem Markt. Außerdem gefällt mir bei Zowie schon immer der Verzicht auf Treiber und Schnickschnack. Mein Fokus liegt also auf einem sehr guten Sensor und Funktionalität und nicht LED-Beleuchtung und durchgestyltes Design.
Also habe ich mir die Zowie FK1 bestellt. Das Design ist schön schlicht, aber trotzdem sexy. Da ich mittel bis große Hände habe, passt die Form der Maus perfekt. Kein nerviges Umgewöhnen, die Maus liegt direkt gut in der Hand. Die FK1 gilt sozusagen als das Mittelmaß aller Zowie-Mäuse. Alle, die über normalgroße Hände verfügen, sollten keine Probleme mit der Form und Größe haben.
Der Anschluss war kein Problem. Sofort erkannt und direkt war meine Lieblings-DPI-Stufe (400dpi) eingestellt. Da ich CSGO spiele, habe ich mir seid Jahren an 400dpi gewöhnt und habe dort meine perfekten Settings gefunden. Also ab ins Spiel und ein bisschen Public gespielt und ich war direkt beeindruckt was dieser Sensor nochmal aus meinem Aiming herausholt.
Es sind nur Nuancen, aber mir persönlich fällt das Tracking von bewegenden Gegnern sowie Spraytransfer deutlich leichter. Die Maus reagiert präzise und direkt und ist von den Bewegungen trotzdem sehr weich. Keine Form von Mausbeschleunigung oder anderen Problemen. Da ich die Maus erst seid kurzem habe, werde ich sicherlich in ein paar Wochen noch besser mit der Maus umgehen können, sobald ich mich komplett an die Form und Größe gewöhnt habe.
Aber zur Zeit kann ich nur eine klare Kaufempfehlung aussprechen. Die Maus wirkt hochwertig verarbeitet, der Sensor macht seinem Ruf alle Ehre und die Plug&Play-Funktionalität gefällt mir ausgesprochen gut.