Idk what you mean about perf settings. But motion sync improves cursor tracking consistency but increases latency by 1ms. Ripple is similar to Motion Sync but for higher DPI and higher latency (not recommended for FPS games). Angle snapping is the curser snaps to the close tab on windows. Esports mode increases sensor read out and decreases latency at the expense of battery life. Long range mode basically just gives you better wireless performance, you turn it on if you have your dongle underneath your desk to improve wireless signal connection with the mouse
I got this mouse today its insane price to performance. Mine came with all black scroll wheel (looks like atk ultimate) but still is the extreme version maybe its newer batches. Only thing that I would change is the fact it gets some smudges on the coating almost impossible to get rid, do your atk mice also have that? Great review!
Damn I've seen some with all black scroll wheels, but mine didn't unfortunately, it's my only aesthetic critique of this mouse tbh lol. For the smudges, just use a damp microfiber cleaning cloth to wipe it down. That's what I do to clean the mouse after each use
how would this compare to teh attack shark r6? they both seem similar in terms of shape and specs but i heard that attack shark build quality is worse. attack shark is $65 CAD and atk f1 extreme is $94 CAd for me so 30 dollars cheaper but is it worth the extra for atk?
They're different in terms of shape since the R6 has a back hump compared to the Extreme that has the hump at the center. If you like the R6 shape but you're worried about the build quality, go with the Scyrox V8, they just announced that they restocked it and it's a sub brand of Lamzu, which is popular in the peripheral scene because of it's excellent build quality
@@YameSten oh im not sure if i like the shape of r6. I have a razer viper mini right now and thats the shape im comfortable with. I've heard that the r6 would be more catered towards an aggressive claw? because of its humps and curves, but i dont know if the viper mini i have is taht aggressive. Would the f1 extreme or r6 resemble the viper mini shape more?
i was thinking of getting the f1 extreme but i saw that there is the f1 extreme esports which is the leviathan version and it costs less, which one do u think is more worth it cuz i think the only diffrence i could notice there was the lack of the 8k dongle (i have zero clue what it even does) and i think it had a diffrent chip, could u help me with that?
The F1 Extreme comes standard with the 8k Dongle (it allows your mouse to run at 8k Hz Polling wirelessly). Not sure if the coating would be different on the Leviatan version of the mouse, but just choose which color you prefer and which would be cheaper, because they're essentially the same product
Everyone who got the Hitscan Hyperlight has been giving it an overall positive review, so I'd say build quality and QC goes to the Hyperlight. F1 Extreme wins in terms of weight and price
I dont understand how u would go for hitscan's mouse tbh. More expensive for a worse sensor and a heavier mouse. As long as qc is good, its an easy choice imo. I got the leviathan version for 84 including shipping and its been perfect so far.
@@noahvanooijen6640 yeah for sure, i would get the atk f1 as well its so hard to beat for the value ngl. But i think some people just go away from mouses from chinese companies bc QC issues or worry about those type of things but for me i would def take that risk and i have a mouse from atk and its amazing too
@noahvanooijen6640 some people feel like it's better to support the original team behind the shape rather the one that stole the design. But I agree, if you get the F1 Extreme and have a copy that has good QC, you can't really argue that the Hyperlight is better
@@YameStenfrom reviews i’ve seen, the hyper light is a bit better in some areas. im just wondering if the hyper light can double click. anyway its sold out so ill go with the ask version
Comes with Grip Tape out of the box. If you want aftermarket ones, try Xraypad if they have one specifically for it. If not, you can get a DIY Supergrip kit from Pulsar which is also good
Honestly this depends on your hand size and grip style. The F1 Extreme is better for small to medium hand sizes because of its size for claw grip, if you fingertip grip the mouse then it's good for all hand sizes. The VV3 Pro is good for medium to large hand sizes for claw grip and palm grip. For fingertip grip it might be too big unless you have really large hands
yo what mouse should I get currently I have a g502 hero for 5 years and planning to get a new one currently I'm looking at the razer viper v3 pro should I get it or is there anything else that is better for the price?
Between the F1 Extreme and the Hitscan Hyperlight, that depends on your budget and what you prioritize. If you want to spend less than $90 on a mouse that has the 8k dongle included and is 4-5g lighter, then go with the Extreme. If you want to support the creators of the F1 shape and want supposed better QC (according to other reviews) go with the Hyperlight. Personally, I prefer the OP1 based on the shape alone since I claw grip. If you want a
@@YameSten It's a difficult choice! I'm ready click buy on any of these, but I can't decide. I see so many positive feedbacks on Hyper and OP1 8K-- for me the switches are the decider. I want the closest to Omron D2FC-F-K that G Pro HERO has...
@@DreamingPhenom I much prefer the Kailh GX switches on the OP1 8K compared to the Omron Opticals. Omron Opticals feel light and spammable, but they still don't have the same feel as a mechanical switch has. I will say this, choose one based on the shape and not just feedback based on reviews, your enjoyment of the mouse will be dependent on the shape of the mouse (i. e. How it fits your hand). I have 19.5x10cm hands and the F1/Hyperlight shape feels too small to have my normal comfortable grip so I don't really enjoy using it as much as other mice
@@YameSten Alright, so I got the OP18K now. While I love the coating, sensor and relatively good switches (I prefer the Logi G Pro Hero Omrons way more, side by side they are way more spammable, feels lighter, has a more pleasant light sound profile.. these feel perfect), it would be near perfect of only it had a more pronounced and taller bump towards the back to offer slight stability for the palm. Based on these observations, I will probably return the OP18K. Looking into the ATK F1 again, and it seems to have similar switches to my favorites (Omron D2FC-F-7) in terms of how light and spammable they are-- they even sound very much the same. I'm hesitant about the button groves on F1, as well as the not-as-good coating compared to OP18K. Do you have any idea and suggestion on how I move forward? I've also looked into the Pulsar variants, (specifically X2H Mini, has close to the dimensions I'm looking for, as well as the back-centered pronounced hump), but then again I'm not sure about the coating, switches and button quality on that one. Also checked Maya, same thing. Unfortunately the OP18K didn't tick every box shape-wise, otherwise that would probably be my lifetime endgame...
@@DreamingPhenom I wouldn't go with the F1 if you're looking for a back hump. If you want something that's similar to the X2H Mini with Omron Opticals, I suggest going with the Scyrox V8. Coating might not be like the OP18K though
I have both. I stopped using Beast X max a long time ago, it is just a horrible mouse overall specially considering the price (very slippery and very bad grip due to magnesium body, very bad shape that flares in front for no reason and hurts the hands, the right mouse click bites into your finger). It is also ultimately much more heavy and expensive compared to all these other mice I would pick pick atk f1 anyday over any wlmouse, heck you can buy 3 of them in each color for the price of a single wlmouse. Quality differences are just overstated and make no difference in longevity or daily use
@@CAASTR0 well if price is an issue then you don't really have to get it. It also depends on what mouse shape you prefer and what hand size you have. Based on your used mice you alternate between small and medium to large mice. If you prefer a smaller shape, the F1 Extreme is a good pick, if you primarily claw grip and have a medium to large hand size, then the XM2w 4k is better
@@CAASTR0 then yeah the XM2w 4K is a better built product compared to the F1 Extreme. You could also wait for the OP1w 4K, it comes out some time in November
The main differences between them are the battery size (250mAh with the Ultimate vs 200mAh with the Extreme), and the scroll wheel color (all black with the ultimate vs white and black with the extreme). Personally I'd get the Extreme since it's lighter, newer (so hopefully better QC), and cheaper compared to the Ultimate
How do you configure the perf settings? Does the motion sync, line&ripple connection, esports mode and long range changes anything fundamentally?
Idk what you mean about perf settings. But motion sync improves cursor tracking consistency but increases latency by 1ms. Ripple is similar to Motion Sync but for higher DPI and higher latency (not recommended for FPS games). Angle snapping is the curser snaps to the close tab on windows. Esports mode increases sensor read out and decreases latency at the expense of battery life. Long range mode basically just gives you better wireless performance, you turn it on if you have your dongle underneath your desk to improve wireless signal connection with the mouse
@ Oh thank you, that also answers the question about the perf settings.
im willing to buy the f1 extreme, and i wanted to ask you about how fast does it take to charge.
great review .
Probably 30 mins, but that's just based on the battery indicator on the web-based software
I got this mouse today its insane price to performance.
Mine came with all black scroll wheel (looks like atk ultimate) but still is the extreme version maybe its newer batches.
Only thing that I would change is the fact it gets some smudges on the coating almost impossible to get rid, do your atk mice also have that?
Great review!
Damn I've seen some with all black scroll wheels, but mine didn't unfortunately, it's my only aesthetic critique of this mouse tbh lol. For the smudges, just use a damp microfiber cleaning cloth to wipe it down. That's what I do to clean the mouse after each use
how would this compare to teh attack shark r6? they both seem similar in terms of shape and specs but i heard that attack shark build quality is worse. attack shark is $65 CAD and atk f1 extreme is $94 CAd for me so 30 dollars cheaper but is it worth the extra for atk?
They're different in terms of shape since the R6 has a back hump compared to the Extreme that has the hump at the center. If you like the R6 shape but you're worried about the build quality, go with the Scyrox V8, they just announced that they restocked it and it's a sub brand of Lamzu, which is popular in the peripheral scene because of it's excellent build quality
@@YameSten oh im not sure if i like the shape of r6. I have a razer viper mini right now and thats the shape im comfortable with. I've heard that the r6 would be more catered towards an aggressive claw? because of its humps and curves, but i dont know if the viper mini i have is taht aggressive. Would the f1 extreme or r6 resemble the viper mini shape more?
The F1 Extreme would be closest to the Viper Mini shape since they took the shape and made some tweaks with the design
i was thinking of getting the f1 extreme but i saw that there is the f1 extreme esports which is the leviathan version and it costs less, which one do u think is more worth it cuz i think the only diffrence i could notice there was the lack of the 8k dongle (i have zero clue what it even does) and i think it had a diffrent chip, could u help me with that?
The F1 Extreme comes standard with the 8k Dongle (it allows your mouse to run at 8k Hz Polling wirelessly). Not sure if the coating would be different on the Leviatan version of the mouse, but just choose which color you prefer and which would be cheaper, because they're essentially the same product
in your honest opinion would you reccomend this or the hitcan hyperligh? both very simliar mice but overall whats better??
Everyone who got the Hitscan Hyperlight has been giving it an overall positive review, so I'd say build quality and QC goes to the Hyperlight. F1 Extreme wins in terms of weight and price
I dont understand how u would go for hitscan's mouse tbh. More expensive for a worse sensor and a heavier mouse. As long as qc is good, its an easy choice imo. I got the leviathan version for 84 including shipping and its been perfect so far.
@@noahvanooijen6640 yeah for sure, i would get the atk f1 as well its so hard to beat for the value ngl. But i think some people just go away from mouses from chinese companies bc QC issues or worry about those type of things but for me i would def take that risk and i have a mouse from atk and its amazing too
@noahvanooijen6640 some people feel like it's better to support the original team behind the shape rather the one that stole the design. But I agree, if you get the F1 Extreme and have a copy that has good QC, you can't really argue that the Hyperlight is better
@@YameStenfrom reviews i’ve seen, the hyper light is a bit better in some areas. im just wondering if the hyper light can double click. anyway its sold out so ill go with the ask version
where do you get grip tapes for the F1 Ex
Comes with Grip Tape out of the box. If you want aftermarket ones, try Xraypad if they have one specifically for it. If not, you can get a DIY Supergrip kit from Pulsar which is also good
Should i buy this instead of viper v3 pro?
Honestly this depends on your hand size and grip style. The F1 Extreme is better for small to medium hand sizes because of its size for claw grip, if you fingertip grip the mouse then it's good for all hand sizes. The VV3 Pro is good for medium to large hand sizes for claw grip and palm grip. For fingertip grip it might be too big unless you have really large hands
yo what mouse should I get currently I have a g502 hero for 5 years and planning to get a new one currently I'm looking at the razer viper v3 pro should I get it or is there anything else that is better for the price?
You could go with the Maya X. Similar shape with better main switches in my opinion. But the VV3 Pro is a very solid option
I am planing to get this mouse cuz I use the attack shark x3 and it is the same size
Great mouse tbh, hopefully you get a good copy
Hand size? And what do you use for top down view?
19.5 x10cm, I just use my phone plus a phone holder for the angle
@@YameStenIt looks great! What’s your main rn
I'm still using the F1 Extreme currently. I'll have the Sora V2 soon so I'll switch over to that for testing
F1 Extreme vs Hyperlight vs OP1?
Between the F1 Extreme and the Hitscan Hyperlight, that depends on your budget and what you prioritize. If you want to spend less than $90 on a mouse that has the 8k dongle included and is 4-5g lighter, then go with the Extreme. If you want to support the creators of the F1 shape and want supposed better QC (according to other reviews) go with the Hyperlight. Personally, I prefer the OP1 based on the shape alone since I claw grip. If you want a
@@YameSten It's a difficult choice! I'm ready click buy on any of these, but I can't decide. I see so many positive feedbacks on Hyper and OP1 8K-- for me the switches are the decider. I want the closest to Omron D2FC-F-K that G Pro HERO has...
@@DreamingPhenom I much prefer the Kailh GX switches on the OP1 8K compared to the Omron Opticals. Omron Opticals feel light and spammable, but they still don't have the same feel as a mechanical switch has. I will say this, choose one based on the shape and not just feedback based on reviews, your enjoyment of the mouse will be dependent on the shape of the mouse (i. e. How it fits your hand). I have 19.5x10cm hands and the F1/Hyperlight shape feels too small to have my normal comfortable grip so I don't really enjoy using it as much as other mice
@@YameSten Alright, so I got the OP18K now. While I love the coating, sensor and relatively good switches (I prefer the Logi G Pro Hero Omrons way more, side by side they are way more spammable, feels lighter, has a more pleasant light sound profile.. these feel perfect), it would be near perfect of only it had a more pronounced and taller bump towards the back to offer slight stability for the palm. Based on these observations, I will probably return the OP18K. Looking into the ATK F1 again, and it seems to have similar switches to my favorites (Omron D2FC-F-7) in terms of how light and spammable they are-- they even sound very much the same. I'm hesitant about the button groves on F1, as well as the not-as-good coating compared to OP18K. Do you have any idea and suggestion on how I move forward? I've also looked into the Pulsar variants, (specifically X2H Mini, has close to the dimensions I'm looking for, as well as the back-centered pronounced hump), but then again I'm not sure about the coating, switches and button quality on that one. Also checked Maya, same thing. Unfortunately the OP18K didn't tick every box shape-wise, otherwise that would probably be my lifetime endgame...
@@DreamingPhenom I wouldn't go with the F1 if you're looking for a back hump. If you want something that's similar to the X2H Mini with Omron Opticals, I suggest going with the Scyrox V8. Coating might not be like the OP18K though
ATK F1 Extreme or Beast X Max what u think?
Different sizes tbh, so it'll depend on your hand size and grip style. Beast Max is also like 2x the price of the F1 Extreme
I have ATK f1 extreme but i think Beast X Max is better because it's more expensive and better build quality
@@bed2382 just Bought Both lol hope for the best
@@bed2382 i mean they have similar stats but its a 100 euro diffrence lol
I have both. I stopped using Beast X max a long time ago, it is just a horrible mouse overall specially considering the price (very slippery and very bad grip due to magnesium body, very bad shape that flares in front for no reason and hurts the hands, the right mouse click bites into your finger). It is also ultimately much more heavy and expensive compared to all these other mice
I would pick pick atk f1 anyday over any wlmouse, heck you can buy 3 of them in each color for the price of a single wlmouse. Quality differences are just overstated and make no difference in longevity or daily use
i sold most of my mouse iam using now op1 8k and viper v3 pro how is it compare to hitscan hyperlight and xm2 4k ?
I haven't tried the Hyperlight yet, but compared to the XM2w 4K, it's lighter. But build quality and clicks I'll give it to the XM2w 4K
@ so i would go with the xm2w 4k even if the price is 150 US dollars in my country 😁
@@CAASTR0 well if price is an issue then you don't really have to get it. It also depends on what mouse shape you prefer and what hand size you have. Based on your used mice you alternate between small and medium to large mice. If you prefer a smaller shape, the F1 Extreme is a good pick, if you primarily claw grip and have a medium to large hand size, then the XM2w 4k is better
@ hand size is 19-10 and i think price is not a issue at all for me
@@CAASTR0 then yeah the XM2w 4K is a better built product compared to the F1 Extreme. You could also wait for the OP1w 4K, it comes out some time in November
which one should i buy? ATK F1 Ultimate or ATK F1 Extreme?
The main differences between them are the battery size (250mAh with the Ultimate vs 200mAh with the Extreme), and the scroll wheel color (all black with the ultimate vs white and black with the extreme). Personally I'd get the Extreme since it's lighter, newer (so hopefully better QC), and cheaper compared to the Ultimate