ATK

F1 Wireless Gaming Mouse (F1 Pro)

ATK F1 Wireless Gaming Mouse (F1 Pro)

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Sentiment score40% positive
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Last updated: May 7, 2026

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Reddit IconDuckkM
7 months ago

omron optical + nordic dongle

Reddit IconCar_gu_y
7 months ago

Currently running the atk f1 pro and the steelseries pro mini wl

Reddit Icondrwishah
10 months ago

I got atk f1 pro tho, is there much different from extreme ver?

Reddit IconTheOneinfrontofagun
about 2 months ago

really depends on your use case bro. If you want a reliable mouse that will last you at least 3 years, I would say extend your budget a bit and get something around the 5k range. I’ve personally been using the ATK F1 pro for almost 3 years now and it still looks almost new. So yeah, if you don’t wanna do that than the other recommendations are all really good. I’ve used the Razer DA V2x, I personally would not recommend it as there isn’t a rechargeable battery and the weight is a bit heavy. LMK if you want any suggestions, would love to help

Reddit IconKiroshiii
7 months ago

PixArt is the maker, PAW is the sensor line up and the numbers like 3395 is the model. anyways the r1 is decent enough for casual but buy at least the pro/pro max model for better coating and sensor:)

Reddit Iconrichtier
6 months ago

Considering the mice you mentioned, I'll assume you'd like a mouse with a similar shape to the VXE R1, so my recommendations would be the following. VXE Mad R/Major: Pretty much the same shape as the R1, updated specs (3950 on the Major + 8k included on most versions) and you can get the "smaller" battery version (still is 250mah, the same as the R1 pro) and be around 35g which is wild. So pretty much the same shape but better internals ATK F1/F1 V2: The V2 is better is almost every way, but if you can get the V1 extreme for around 70-80 bucks it still is a very good option. The V2 ultimate you can find pretty easily for less than 80 bucks I think. The shape is slightly less safe than the R1 Pro but in a good way, the comfort groves on the clicks and the tapering on the sides gives a pretty good locked in feeling. The feets, coating, build quality are definitely a step up in comparison to the R1 Mchose L7 Pro/Pro +: Quite similar shape, some of the lowest click latency on the market, good build quality, the non plus version is a bit smaller than the R1 Pro, but should be fine for a claw grip for medium hands. Scyrox V6/V8: Both are good/decent for claw grip (depends if you'd like a higher back hump or a more filling middle hump). Good build quality, besides the clicks structure, I've seen quite a lot of people say the clicks have a lot of wobble. Sub 40g, really low click latency. A really good mouse overall.

Reddit Icondecidedbyheaven
6 months ago

Atk f1 , hitscan hyperlight for more of a viper mini esque shape or for a bigger mouse the viper v3 pro

Reddit IconEfficient_Order_7473
12 months ago

I'd also mention atk f1, great shape but also flat sides. Though it's probably not recommended no more thanks to USA!!!!

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