ATK Mouse Selection Guide

How to Choose the Right Gaming Mouse for You

1. Hand Size: Identify your hand size to determine the most suitable mouse category.

2. Grip Style & Shape: Choose a shape that matches your preferred grip style—palm, claw, or fingertip—as different designs support different ways of holding the mouse.

3. Weight & Performance: Consider weight and features like chip, sensor, switches, battery, and overall build quality.

4. Final Choice: Select the model that best fits your needs, budget, and personal preference.

Series Key Features Hand Size Grip Style Weight (g) Dimensions (mm) Guide
ATK F1
ATK F1
Ultra-light, optimized for competitive claw grip Small / Medium Claw / Fingertip 35–54 118.2 × 62.4 × 38.8 Stay Tuned
ATK X1
ATK X1
All-rounder design with inward waist for stable hold Medium / Large All grip styles 49–55 127 × 64 × 40 Stay Tuned
ATK Z1
ATK Z1
Right-handed ergonomic shape Medium / Large Palm 57 122.5 × 66.8 × 42.4 Stay Tuned
ATK U2
ATK U2
Triangular stability for claw grip Medium / Large Claw 44–55 123.7 × 64.6 × 39.1 Stay Tuned
ATK U2 Mini
ATK U2 Mini
Compact triangular claw grip design Small / Medium Claw 38 119.5 × 63 × 38.5 Stay Tuned
ATK Duckbill
ATK Duckbill
Full palm support with comfortable curve Small / Medium Claw 46 118 × 62.5 × 37.4 Stay Tuned
ATK A9
ATK A9
All-round performer Medium / Large All grip styles 53–57 125 × 63.5 × 40 Stay Tuned
VXE R1
VXE R1
Lower profile for relaxed holding Medium All grip styles 48–55 120.6 × 64.1 × 37.6 Stay Tuned
VXE MAD R
VXE MAD R
Ultra-light, suitable for all users Medium / Large Claw 36–42 120.1 × 63.2 × 38.1 Stay Tuned
ATK Fierce X
ATK Fierce X
Aluminum exoskeleton, lightweight Small / Medium Claw 42 119.57 × 60.99 × 36.26 Stay Tuned