Not sure which FK1 release you're referring to, but most FK1s retailed for $59.99, so exactly the same. Historically, other Zowie mice have been priced even higher: S Series for $69.99, and the FK Divina Series for $79.99. The NP-01 is priced quite fairly overall.
Have you had first-hand experience with the NP-01? Side buttons on my copy are great, as decribed and demonstrated in the review.
Really? I bought mine for 39,99 EUR. Maybe at the time the dollar was just quite low, or something and its turned around since then.
But 60 for a simple mouse like this... myeah, I'll pass. Its high up the ladder I think.
Regardless, I was unpleasantly surprised by Zowie's FK1. Might be unlucky... but its not the first 'gamur' mouse that fails rather quickly, unlike the Logitechs that didn't have a similar sticker I owned before - and came at even lower prices. Side buttons look like a straight copy on the NP-01, but maybe my mind is foggy and internals might be different... still. Im not seeing the difference, or the innovation, or anything that makes this worth its special existence tbh.
It looks as though generally the standards for gaming related peripherals aren't very high, or certain features are given too much credit while very basic stuff is overlooked. Longevity/durability is a big one that seems awfully lacking in most gamer gear. Switches for example... we hear of rated number of clicks... but practical experience? Those millions of clicks lead to a lifetime of what, two-three years? Before unwanted doubleclicks occur... or some bit of plastic is bent somewhere... or a coating has started going sticky or peeled... you name it.
thx ...
was hoping for a much better scrollwheel as Zowie had, thats a part they may never will learn ... or maybe they prefer it ...
Yeah that scroll wheel, its horrible. I suppose they want it like that, it can't be unintentionally that stiff.