Product Comparison: BenQ ZOWIE FK1 vs BenQ ZOWIE FK2
General Specifications
Brand
BenQ
BenQ
Model
ZOWIE FK1
ZOWIE FK2
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The Zowie FK allows your fingertips to hold and cover your mouse so you can operate precisely and smoothly. No matter whether you are right-handed or left-handed, FK Series are designed for your comfort for both claw and palm-grip users.
No matter whether you are right-handed or left-handed, FK Series comes in three different sizes. They are designed for your comfort. The low profile shape provides enhanced control for both claw and palm-grip users.
Key Specs
Precision
3200 dpi
3200 dpi
Sensor Type
Optical
Optical
Number of Buttons
5
5
What customers say about "Key Specs"
BenQ ZOWIE FK1 Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse
- It tracks incredibly well, the sensitivity adjustment is clever and effective.
- The back and forward buttons are extremely nice for web browsing.
- The scroll wheel is very tactile which is great for gaming.
- Wish it had an aim button like my G502 (button that allows temporary DPI reduction).
- Clicking requires more pressure than I would like.
Size & Weight
Color
Black
Black
Height
1.46 in.
1.42 in.
Width
5.04 in.
4.88 in.
Depth
2.64 in.
2.52 in.
Weight
2.4 oz.
2.86 oz.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
BenQ ZOWIE FK1 Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse
- It's very lightweight mouse and it has nice ergonomics.
- This is a small mouse, for sure. It's not very long, nor does it have a huge bump in the middle like some other mice.
- Excellent quality mouse and perfect size for my grip style.
- This mouse is very low and narrow, making it impossible for larger hands to keep off of the mouse pad.
- It's a bit larger than I would have liked it for my grip style and the shape is a little too ergonomic for me.
Connection
Connection Type
Wired
Wired
Cord Length
6.6 feet
6.6 feet
What customers say about "Connection"
BenQ ZOWIE FK1 Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse
- Pretty flexible cord. Don't mesh and nice length.
- 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.
- Rubber cable is perfect. Braided cables are extremely overrated and get caught up on things
- Cable is nice and simple, not like braided garbage.
- No braided cable. I would've preferred to have a braided cable in a mouse.
Features
Mouse Type
Gaming
Gaming
Body Material
Plastic
Plastic
Number of Programmable Buttons
5
5
Extras
Pixart PMW3310 optical sensor, Low Profile Design, Plug-and-play
Adjustable USB report rate 125/ 500/ 1000 Hz, Ambidextrous Design, No drivers needed, plug and play
What customers say about "Features"
BenQ ZOWIE FK1 Ambidextrous Gaming Mouse
- There's no RGB lighting flashing in your eyes or some ugly gamer-oriented design.
- No software sounds like a good thing. Just plug and play is nice.
- Great, there are no annoying third-party software needed to change the DPI settings.
- I love that this mouse doesn't require any stupid software like Razer Synapse or the Logitech Gaming Software.
- No software is needed to adjust any of these settings, so no further customisation can be done on Zowie mice like Razer and Logitech.
Power
Power Source
Via USB
Via USB
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
FCC, CE
CE, FCC, IC
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