Lie Kong F1 V2 Series Wireless Gaming Mouse

ATK Launches the Lie Kong F1 V2 Series: A Compact Wireless Gaming Mouse with Nordic 54-Series MCU & Dual 8K Polling

ATK Gear has officially released its latest contender in the gaming peripheral space: the Lie Kong F1 V2 Series. Designed specifically for small to medium-handed gamers, this new lineup packs high-performance features, including Nordic 54-series master control chips and support for a blistering 8K polling rate in both wired and wireless modes, promising an ultra-responsive competitive edge.

The series launches with three distinct models to suit different preferences and budgets:

  • F1 V2 Ultra Max: The endurance champion. Equipped with a PAW3595Ultra sensor and ATK’s self-developed 54-series “Jue Sha MAX” solution, it boasts an impressive 600+ hours of battery life. Weighing around 54g, it offers versatile 2.4G / Bluetooth / Wired triple-mode connectivity.
  • F1 V2 Ultimate: The balanced performer. It features the top-tier PAW5950Ultra sensor and an ultra-lightweight build of just 39g. With a 250+ hour battery life, it supports 2.4G and Wired dual-mode connection.
  • F1 V2 Extreme: The speed-focused lightweight. Also using the PAW5950Ultra sensor, it tips the scales at a mere 38g and comes with Omron optical microswitches. It supports fast charging with an 80+ hour battery life.

All models come standard with white, double-layered, anti-sink skates, with some variants including an extra set in the box. Gamers can choose from a range of colors including White, Black, Pink, and Pearl Blue, with the F1 V2 Extreme also offering a special Leviathan collaboration edition.

Pricing & Availability:
While the standard retail prices range from ¥279 to ¥539, the series is launching with special subsidy offers, starting as low as ¥199.75.

With its focus on lightweight design, top-tier sensors, and incredibly low latency, the ATK Lie Kong F1 V2 Series is poised to be a strong option for competitive gamers seeking professional-grade gear.

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