Fnatic - Flick 2 Pro Wired Optical Gaming Mouse
Setup/Testing/Conclusion
Fnatic is a competitive and professional esports team no? When did they start creating their own line of peripherals? Well, let’s go ahead and dive in this review of the Flick 2 Pro by Fnatic and see how it does compared to other long running peripheral providers like Logitech and Razer.
The Flick 2 Pro is a pretty straightforward design. Right off the bat you can tell that its an ergonomic mouse with subtle LED lights. There’s LED lights on the scroll wheel, left hand side of the mouse to display what DPI setting you’re on, and an illuminated logo on the left front side of the mouse to show off Fnatic’s logo. In my honest opinion, I really enjoy the construction and shape of the mouse. Why you might ask? Does anyone reading this review recall the good ol trusty Microsoft Optical Intellimouse? The design and shape of the Flick 2 Pro resembles that design and shape of the Microsoft Optical Intellimouse and let me just say this… The Microsoft Optical Intellimouse was one of my favorites. To be honest, it was THE mouse of choice for me. So being that the Flick 2 Pro is in similar design/shape, I really really like the Flick 2 Pro. I’d also like to mention here that the Flick 2 Pro does not have a braided cable. If you’re a serious gamer, braided cables are a no no. Why? Because of cable drag. I can reassure all of you reading this that the Flick 2 Pro comes with a well made thin and very flexible rubber cable. No cable drag here folks.
But that’s just design and shape of the Flick 2 Pro, how does it perform you might ask? No need to panic here ladies and gentlemen, the Flick 2 Pro handles just fine; even for you low sensitivity players out there. The Fnatic Flick 2 Pro utilizes the Pixart 3360 Optical sensor which is voted one of the best senors out there. Along with the 3360 Optical sensor, you get Omron Switches which are extremely reliable. No issues with left or right clicks here as they are both satisfying to click. Another note I’d like to make is about the scroll wheel. Right of the box the scroll wheel for me did feel a bit “stiff”. But after about an hour or so of gaming and using it, it loosened up a little and let me just say this… Fnatic has done a wonderful job on the scroll wheel as well! With the Flick 2 Pro, you get a DPI range of 100 ~ 12000; in steps of 100 DPI. The polling rate for the Flick 2 Pro is adjustable between 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, and 1000Hz. With my previous experience in playing Counter-Strike, the Fnatic Flick 2 Pro did an outstanding job in performance. I think the reason behind this is because of the mouse feet on the Flick 2 Pro. I know a lot of peripheral providers out there claim “large mouse feet”... But my OH my. You have got to check out the mouse feet on the Flick 2 Pro. By far, the Fnatic Flick 2 Pro has one of the largest mouse feet out there in my opinion. Because of this, The Flick 2 Pro would glide seamlessly on my mousepad and I was able to land those headshots that my team depends on.
In conclusion, I ultimately feel like Fnatic has done an excellent job with the Fick 2 Pro. Fnatic has released a really good peripheral to go against the other peripheral competitors out there. The Flick 2 Pro has hit a lot of points here for me and I’m sure it’ll do the same for you. If you’re out there on the hunt for a new mouse, I would definitely recommend getting the Flick 2 Pro by Fnatic. Before you go out and pick up a Logitech or Razer, give the Fnatic Flick 2 Pro a shot. Your teammates will thank you for those extra headshots you’re hitting, trust me.
Quick Features on the Product
Oleophobic Paint
Textured Rubber Side Grip
Suitable for both Palm and Claw-Grip Users
Pixart 3360 Optical Sensor
Built to Withstand More Than Normal Wear-and-Tear (Strong Against Rage)
Adjustable CPI/DPI, Lift-off Distance and Color Combinations
What's in the box?
Fnatic Flick 2 Pro Wired Optical Gaming Mouse
User Manual
Fnatic Decals