🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Comfort!
The BenQ Zowie EC1-C Ergonomic Gaming Mouse is designed for professional esports performance, featuring a lightweight build, a 24-step scroll wheel, and a paracord cable for optimal movement. With a 3360 optical sensor and adjustable DPI settings, this mouse ensures precision and comfort for gamers of all levels. Available in multiple sizes, it caters to your unique grip style, making it the ultimate choice for competitive play.
Finish Type | Matte |
Material | Paracord |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.12"L x 2.72"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 80 Grams |
Style | Paracord Cable |
Color | Black |
Range | 1.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 3200 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Embellishment Feature | BenQ Zowie EC1-C Ergonomic Gaming Mouse for Esports | Paracord Cable & Mouse Wheel with 24 Levels |
Button Quantity | 5 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Operating System | Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Linux, Windows 10 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Natural curve for your hand with a relaxed support, Ergonomic shape, Ergonomic Design, For palm and finger grip |
Movement Detection | Optical |
J**Y
Most accurate mouse I have ever used. Period. Plus it fits like a glove. Couldn't be happier.
I mostly use this mouse for playing FPS games and I must say it has greatly improved my accuracy. Growing up I had a similarly shaped Microsoft mouse that I used for gaming (even though it wasn't intended for gaming) and I guess I liked it because it fit my hands well and was super light. Well, I think I finally found a modern day match. Like I said in the tittle, this is the most accurate most I have ever used. The Avago 3310 sensor they put in this thing tracks amazingly, making it much easier to aim where I want to aim in FPS games. As far as size, I think it is perfect for my hands. I have about 7" hands so if you are anywhere near there I would recommend this mouse. Any bigger, i'd say maybe go for the ECA1-A.The next thing that is outstanding is the switches. This is my first time using Huano switches, and I must say they provide a very solid, tactical feel. It's like making the switch from a membrane to a mechanical keyboard. With these switches, I doubt I will ever missclick again. That being said, if you play games where you have to spam click, your fingers might get sore after a while. A lot of people complained about the LED light and the colors that come with it, one for each DPI setting. I personally don't mind because every piece of gaming equipment I have has some sort of LED lights so it isn't really that much of a distraction/problem for me.The shape of this mouse is very reminiscent of a Razer death-adder (I own the 3500 DPI version, which had two feet brake off in 6 months) except it seems to fit my hand much better, making long gaming sessions more comfortable. The feet/brakes on this mouse seem to slide perfectly on my SS Qck, So much so that it actually surprised me the first time I used it. It also comes with an extra set of feet, something not included with most other mice in the price point/category. Another thing to talk about is the grip. Some people don't like the grip on this mouse, saying it will eventually erode. Personally, I tend to get sweaty hands when gaming, and the anti-sweat grip they've implemented seems to stick to my hand perfectly. That fact, the lightness of the mouse, and the superior feet are probably what contribute to the super slick gliding that you get with this mouse as opposed to other mice.I had never previously heard of Zowie, and I had tried a couple different mice before finally settling on this one. I went through a Razer Chroma , a Steel Series Rival (I liked the sensor, but not the shape/grips), and a Logitech g502 (a little too heavy + button near thumb was annoying). I finally decided to take a chance and go for this one, considering the positive reviews.The only real con I can think of would be the scroll wheel. It isn't really that great... Not that there's anything wrong with it per se, but it just seems like they used cheap parts to construct that part of the mouse.TL:DR It's a great, accurate mouse and if you have the money buy it.
E**D
Magnificent 5 button gaming mouse for people with large hands
I have the pleasure of using 3 great gaming mice with 'flawless' sensors side by side (Deathadder Chroma, G303 and this one) but this one has become my favourite. Just so you know where I am coming from, I use a fingertip style grip, have 21.5cm longs hands but don't like my mice too heavy. With a lot of mice I have struggled to find a comfortable place for my pink and ringfinger, or else they end und up too big or heavy or otherwise flawed. Luckily not this one. By the way, if your hands are smaller but the rest sounds relevant to you, consider the smaller and slightly lighter but otherwise identical EC2-A. Or else even the FK series.When drawing circles with the mouse very quickly, I can see that the G303 beats the EC1-A in sensor accuracy - the circles on the Zowie (and the DA) slowly move to the lower left corner of the screen. However, in Enotus' mouse test program, the Zowie comes out on top in accuracy, and perhaps more importantly, in game, the EC-1A gives me a small but consistently higher hit ratio. We're talking just 3-5% higher but a lot higher compared to mice with lesser sensors (my Razer Taipan for example). One of the reasons could be the glide.. on both soft and hard maths, the Zowie's low speed glide is very consistent.The Zowie has an ergonomic shape so there's hardly any tension in my hand after long use. I like that Zowie avoided rubber grips which usually irritate with longer use or in hotter weather. The overall build quality seems solid. The mouse buttons have great tactile feedback but they are less suited to clicking extremely fast. The mouse wheel / middle button requires a firm press - I hardly use this so fine for me but it may be different for you. The wheel scrolls very well - and never miss a notch. The position of all buttons is very good. The mouse cable of the EC-1A is simply great: its's made from very flexible rubber and so doesn't get stuck on edges like braided mouse cables do.In conclusion, I think once you identify a couple of mice with top sensors, know how much buttons and feature you'd like...I think it's all about being the most comfortable for your grip and handsize. This one fits mine and certainly my best mouse purchase in a long time...since the Explorer Mouse really.
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