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Fnatic

Fnatic is an esports organisation and peripherals manufacturer from the United Kingdom. They are one of the most famous esports organisations in the world and their gear division (often referred to as ‘Fnatic Gear’) is known for making peripherals such as mousepads, mice, and keyboards.

1.03% (19 of 1842) players are currently using Fnatic equipment

Top Fnatic products used by pros (19 players)

Reviews

  • Fnatic x Lamzu Maya 8K Review
    5 of 5
    Mouse, Fnatic

    Fnatic x Lamzu Maya 8K Review

    When Fnatic and Lamzu released their first collaboration towards the end of 2023, the scene was impressed. Our reviewer gave it a glowing 5/5 stars and said he was excited to see what Fnatic and Lamzu would be offering in the future. That future is now. With the Maya 8K...

  • Fnatic FOCUS3 MAX Review
    5 of 5
    Mousepad, Fnatic

    Fnatic FOCUS3 MAX Review

    Fnatic’s gear division has been on a roll recently (see our Fnatic x Lamzu Thorn review) so when the brand announced the release of two new premium mousepads, our interested was piqued. In our full Fnatic FOCUS3 MAX review, we’ll look at the control-oriented pad of the two, and we’ll...

  • Fnatic STREAK80 LP Review
    3.5 of 5
    Keyboard, Fnatic

    Fnatic STREAK80 LP Review

    The Fnatic STREAK65 LP (see our review of that board) released a little over two years ago to great reviews, and the performance and aesthetics of that board had many gamers asking for a TKL version (keyboard size differences explained) that is now finally being released. If you’ve followed the...

  • Fnatic x Lamzu Thorn Review
    5 of 5
    Mouse, Fnatic

    Fnatic x Lamzu Thorn Review

    Breaking into the gaming mouse scene is difficult these days, but the people at Lamzu have been making a name for themselves in the enthusiast space in the past year or so. This has also been noticed by Fnatic, who promptly invited the brand to collaborate on a new mouse...

  • Fnatic JET Review
    4.5 of 5
    Mousepad, Fnatic

    Fnatic JET Review

    The world of gaming mousepads is evolving at a rapid pace. Just a couple of years ago, it seemed like a ton of gamers used the exact same pads and treated mousepads as an afterthought, but in recent times there’s been a lot of interest in niche and specialized pads...

  • Fnatic BOLT Review
    2 of 5
    Mouse, Fnatic

    Fnatic BOLT Review

    Fnatic has been releasing gaming peripherals for a couple of years now, and because of the fact that the brand really does seem to listen to their consumers we’ve seen their products become better and better. The Streak65 LP, for example, is one of the better gaming keyboards out there at...

  • Fnatic STREAK65 LP Review
    5 of 5
    Keyboard, Fnatic

    Fnatic STREAK65 LP Review

    Fnatic is obviously one of the world’s most successful and well-known esports teams, and recently they’ve been trying to achieve the same success in the peripherals market. Despite the fact that their recent releases have all been of, at the very least, decent quality, their products haven’t really been earth-shattering...

  • Fnatic STREAK65 Review
    3.5 of 5
    Keyboard, Fnatic

    Fnatic STREAK65 Review

    Fnatic. World famous esports team. Winners of multiple major tournaments. Peripheral manufacturers. That latest title is something they’ve only recently added to their curriculum vitae but as we’ve seen over the past couple of months the European brand is definitely taking this stuff seriously. After releasing a couple of well-liked but...

  • Fnatic miniSTREAK Review
    3.5 of 5
    Keyboard, Fnatic

    Fnatic miniSTREAK Review

    Fnatic is one of the most respected eSports brands in the entire world, and that’s in no small part down to the massive success their teams have been having in games such as CS:GO and LoL. With their competitive squads doing their thing (and doing it well) the UK-based organisation...

  • Fnatic DASH Review
    4.5 of 5
    Mousepad, Fnatic

    Fnatic DASH Review

    Fnatic is undoubtedly one of the most famous esports organisations in the entire world, but initially they kind of struggled to get their peripherals to reach the highs that their professional gaming teams reach regularly. Their early products could perhaps best be described as ‘they’re okay but they’re not great‘...