ATK

F1 Wireless Gaming Mouse (F1 Pro)

ATK F1 Wireless Gaming Mouse (F1 Pro)

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Last updated: Jun 17, 2026

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Reddit IconCar_gu_y
8 months ago

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

Reddit Icondrwishah
12 months ago

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

Reddit IconTheOneinfrontofagun
3 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 IconDuckkM
9 months ago

omron optical + nordic dongle

Reddit IconPercyBirdwhistle
11 months ago

Your hands are quite small, the only mice on the list that fit you are the sora V2 and hyperlight. Other small recommendations for claw grip: Atk f1 is a hyperlight that's imo better, has a better sensor and 10 grams lighter. Pulsar X2 cl/Tenz ... And some others, but don't fall into the rabbit hole. Tbh, there is no perfect mouse for anyone, and any of the above will help you aim very well. Buy one and stop thinking about it.

Reddit IconProwlerCaboose
8 months ago

Generally speaking whenever I'm buying cheap Chinese mice I always get a 3395 because that one's just been out so long the implementations are usually good but I always see where someone gets a 3950 and it's got some kind of problem lol

6 months ago

Most ATK and Mchose mice are below 50$ and I prefer them over some mice I have that are well over three times the price. Just get at minimum a 3395 and mouse with a coating, I prefer my 25$ ATK Superlight clone to a real Superlight.

4 months ago

My copy paste list * Incott Ghero Pro: Solid Mouse that feels like a GPX Ergo (or NP-01 Clone) and is extremely solidly build while staying price wise at 50$ * VGN Dragonfly F1: Solid orignial shape with a larger rear hump on the end that curves more inwards before coming out at the front, very safe shape at 46$ * Hitscan Hyperlight: Solid middle hump with great curves keeping it solidly usable for any and all grip styles. One of the best on market at 80$ * ATK Blazing Sky F1: Stolen variation of an earlier model of The Hitscan it's got a much larger mid hump with substantial curves as it comes into the front while going thinner towards it with lowered clicks. Is 38g and has a 3950 sensor but is usually a full 70$ * Darmoshark M3S: Solid Viper styled shape with those same bell curves, usually around 40$ * Zaopin Z2: Solid ergo light with a much smaller ergo feel yet still has a nice rounded bump and curve to it for the ergo feel at 50$ * Endgame Gear OP1 Wired: This is what a lot of mice are based on as EGG has some of the better mice on market in terms of quality and built and software. It's one of the best mice you can buy. It is wired but if you don't care about 4k or 8k it's perfectly fine at 45$ * VXE R1: Nearly identical to the Pulsar X2V2 it's got a super solid feel and the pro model has a better coating and overall well implemented sensor. Considered the king of the budgets it's 50$ for the Pro and as low as 20$ for not pro. * VXE Mad R: Identical to the mouse above in shape its another X2V2 clone perfect at 38g great for all grip styles, the Major verision has a 3950 sensor and is 45$ for normal, 63$ for Major, if you can grab this over the normal R1. * Incott HPC02M: is a X2 clone with supersolid build quality and the ability to swap the switches with ease. 55$ * Incott G23: GPX clone with hotswappable switches at 50$ * Scyrox V8: Sora V2 clone at 38g with a 3950 built for claw, can be found for 70$ * ATK Blazing Sky X1: Viper V3 clone with 3950 and solid build quality right at the 70$ price range. * Incott G24: Zowie EC2 Clone that's hotswap and solid weight can be found for 70$ * Mchose L7: 38g with a shape somewhere between the Lamzu Atlantis and X2V2. It has flatter sides but still a larger rear curve to lock in slightly better than something like the Mad R while still feeling very premium. Basic model has 3395 for 45$ and pro is closer to 60$ for 3950. * Lethal LA-1: Basically a larger OP1. Same kind of curves but a larger overall feel, due to having some very small issues with the batch and to compete with budget mice it can now be found for 30$. * Scyrox V6: Very Solid HTS+ clone both at around 40g with full 8k and solid internals, with a splid rear hump and hourglass greay for all grip types. Very good overall and some of the best budget out there. 70$ * Attackshark R6: Same shape and weight and sensor as the Scyrox V8 and Sora V2 and the only real mouse from Attackshark I reccomend for 55$ * ATK A9: Best Superlight clone on market feels extremely good in hand can be found for as low as 20$ but I reccomend at least getting the Plus for a 3395 and coating at 30$, if you go beyond that it can be a very good exact GPX clone with 8k polling. * Mchose M7: Zowie U2 clone very solidly built great for claw with a larger rear hump can be found for 50$ * Ipi Float: traditional hourglass shape much akin to a finalmouse on a budget, solo for roughly 60$ * ATK U2: A zowie U2 clone that's extremely accurate and feels good in the hand massive changes for a class shake with a large rear hump. * VGN Y2: NP-01s come that's very solid, good ergo shape that's in-between a full ergo and a symmetrical one. * Ajazz: the entire company makes a massive variety of shapes. While their quality is by no means the best they have a varied amount of shapes with considering all at budget prices just try to get a 3395 model and don't expect a coating. For all ATK or VXE always try to at minimum get ones with a coating and 3395 sensor. If you can't tell which model had that check their list they always have in their websites. It should be a big box of all their model differences.

3 months ago

I actually went through every mouse I own to trying to determine which once I played best with a while ago. The list is: Viper V3 Pro, Lethal LA-1, Glorious D 2 Pro, OP18K, ATK F1, Scyrox V6, ZeroMouse Blade and Mchose L7 and L7+. What I mostly learn from this testing of all my mice and this list is that I prefer more mid-range humps and mice that I can grip more with something of a fingertip grip that pulls in to being a relaxed claw grip, smaller and more lightweight mice work best for me and as far as ergo shape goes something about the glorious D 2 Pro is simply outstanding for me only the sensor didn't have random spin out issues. I do only have the regular Pro model not the 4K one and I've stayed curious if buying the 4K one would fix my issues.

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