When comparing Zowie FK1+ vs Corsair Vengeance M65 , the Slant community recommends Corsair Vengeance M65 for most people. In the question“What are the best gaming mice for large hands?” Corsair Vengeance M65 is ranked 11th while Zowie FK1+ is ranked 15th.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Good mouse sensor, regardless of whether it's an older FK model or a newer one.
Whether you have the FK1+ with the older 3310 sensor, or the newer FK1+-B Divina version, you'll not have any issue hitting your shots. Zowie's sensor implementations are definitely some of the better ones.
Pro Very flexible cable, albeit not as good as modern paracord-like cables.
The cable is above average in flexibility, and generally quite good at not causing issues mid-game, especially if used with a mouse bungee. But don't think that it'll beat paracorded mice, or similar types of cords.
Pro Great mouse feet, with spares provided in the box.
As is the case with most Zowie mice, the feet on the bottom are very large and above average in smoothness and durability. The mouse also comes with backup feet in case your feet wear out on say, a hard mouse pad.
Pro Mouse wheel is suited to FPS gaming, with very clear steps.
The mouse wheel has fewer steps (16), but because of that the steps are larger and clearer, so it's less likely to cause issues in the midst of a firefight. Note that this can be harder to use in desktop scenarios, as it is slower than normal mouse wheels.
Pro Ambidextrous, with buttons on both sides, allowing for both left and right handed use.
The mouse has an ambidextrous shape, allowing for use by both right and left handed gamers. Ambidextrous shapes are also very good for fingertip and claw grip, so if you use those grip styles, and have a large hand, you're very likely going to find this mouse worthwhile.
Pro Sturdy mouse wheel
Pro Aluminium base with configurable weights
Pro Interesting futuristic design
The Corsair Vengeance M65 has a very interesting futuristic look to its design. With its metal core to the 3 plastic pieces on the outside of the frame and the over-sized scroll wheel.
Cons
Con Mouse wheel is very loud and awkward in general desktop use. Can feel "
Con Heavy compared to the competition in the ambidextrous mouse space.
The mouse is heavier than the average modern ambidextrous mouse, so it can feel a bit strange if you've come from a lighter option.
Con Bad Palm Grip
With a design that is not ergonomic at the back and side buttons that are so far out it is not a recommended mouse for a mouse user who prefers palm grip.
Con Has input lag and smoothing
Being that this device is using a laser sensor there is expected lag and smoothing.