I need to buy a new mouse, I've always used like a claw grip, and making some researches, I decided to buy G400s or the Zowie FK, but I can't decide which one should I take, they both are durable, have nice buttons, nice sensors, but I just searched superficially, just saw some specs. If you guys could help me, with some good opinios and research specs, I would aprecciate to know why one is better the other. :D
I have an old g400, and it isn't very good for a claw grip. It's also pretty big, and since the g400s seems to be pretty similar, I would go with something more like the EC-1 or even the g300 if you can deal with poorly placed buttons. If you really want one of the two I would go with the fk.
OOVOOVg400 isnt durable at all
It is if you superglue a blob of blu-tac where the cable meets the mouse.
It is if you superglue a blob of blu-tac where the cable meets the mouse.
I may be getting the g400 in a week or so, so i'll tell you how it is. Not sure about the zowie FK though. (i'm clawgrip too)
I have a palm grip with a big hand, and the G400 fits it almost perfectly. The FK seems to have more of a claw grip, which you would prefer.
About to get my g400 replaced after two years of use. My only complaint is that i wish it were a centimeter taller, as the shape and the height tends to leave one of my fingers dragging on the mousepad, but that's just my awkward claw grip. Haven't tried the Zowie, but i assure you the g400 is amazing and logitech will not fail to smoothly replace it when it inevitably dies.
SaxualContentAbout to get my g400 replaced after two years of use. My only complaint is that i wish it were a centimeter taller, as the shape and the height tends to leave one of my fingers dragging on the mousepad, but that's just my awkward claw grip. Haven't tried the Zowie, but i assure you the g400 is amazing and logitech will not fail to smoothly replace it when it inevitably dies.
Funny you say that, they are only going to replace their new line of mice, the old g400s will not have support very soon.
Funny you say that, they are only going to replace their new line of mice, the old g400s will not have support very soon.
your primary concerns with any mouse should be shape and build quality
"specs" of pretty much any mouse released within the last year or two are irrelevant; you most likely won't be able to push the mouse past its limitations
"specs" of pretty much any mouse released within the last year or two are irrelevant; you most likely won't be able to push the mouse past its limitations
I've had to replace 3 g500s, and 1 g400 within the span of 1 year 1/2. So their build quality is pretty shitty, I would understand if its just with one mouse, maybe, but when you get to your 4th logitech mouse, there is something wrong.
I use a claw grip and currently use the Zowie FK. It's much more suited towards claw grip users. I've tried out the G400 and it just doesn't work for me, i feel like i'm forced to palm grip when using the G400.