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ATK A9 vs U2 vs X1 - Mouse Comparison - EloShapes

The ATK X1 is slightly larger than both the ATK A9 and ATK U2. The ATK U2 weighs 8% less than the ATK A9, and 9% less than the ATK X1. The ATK X1 has a much better sensor (PixArt PAW3395) than the ATK A9 (PixArt PAW3395 SE) and the ATK U2 (PixArt PAW3395 SE). The ATK A9 uses the Huano Transparent Blue Shell Pink Dot mechanical switches rated for 80 million clicks, while the ATK U2 uses the Huano Transparent Blue Shell Red Dot mechanical switches rated for 60 million clicks, while the ATK X1 uses the Huano Transparent Pink Shell Pink Dot mechanical switches rated for 90 million clicks. Both the ATK A9 and ATK U2 use the F-Switch E10 mechanical encoder, while the ATK X1 uses the mechanical F-Switch Encoder. The ATK X1 has the highest polling rate of 8000 Hz, while the ATK A9 has a polling rate of 1000 Hz, and the ATK U2 has a polling rate of 1000 Hz. All mice have a max DPI of 26000. All mice are wireless.

ATK A9 vs U2 vs X1 - Mouse Comparison - EloShapes
Category
Large Medium Large
Length
mm
125.0 123.7 127.0
Width
mm
64.0 64.6 64.0
Height
mm
40.0 39.1 40.0
Weight
grams
53.0 49.0 54.0
Category
Symmetrical Symmetrical Symmetrical
Hand compatibility
Right Right Right
Hump placement
Center Back - minimal Back - minimal
Front flare
Outward - slight Outward - slight Outward - slight
Side curvature
Flat Inward Inward
Thumb rest
No
No
No
Ring finger rest
No
No
No
Name
Type
Optical Optical Optical
Position
Centered (52%) Centered (53%) Centered (49%)
DPI
26000 26000 26000
Polling rate
Hz
1000 1000 8000
Tracking speed
IPS
400 400 650
Acceleration
G
40 40 50
Side buttons
2 2 2
Middle buttons
0 0 0
Hot-swap switches
No
No
No
Switches
Encoder
Connectivity
Wireless Wireless Wireless
Material
Plastic Plastic Plastic