Are Zowie mouses still good?

Are Zowie mouses still good?

ZOWIE FK1 / Zowie FK2 Many good gaming mice on the market today are built with right-handed gamers in mind, as they are the majority. There are many, many left-handed gamers out there, however, and ZOWIE’s FK1 and FK2 mice are perfect for them to try.

Is Zowie ec2b good?

The BenQ ZOWIE EC2 is good for FPS gaming. Its click latency is low and should feel responsive, and the slight curve of its design should make it comfortable to use. It’s somewhat light, but its cable isn’t very flexible and its build quality is only decent due to some flexing at the button of the mouse.

Is EC2 for palm grip?

It’s suitable for all grip types, but those with medium hands may not reach all buttons using a fingertip grip, and it isn’t suitable for small hands, regardless of grip type. On the other hand, the EC2 is slightly lighter and is well-suited for all hand sizes using a palm grip.

Is the Zowie ec1-a a good mouse?

It was immediately evident with the EC1-A just how good of a job the engineers at Zowie have done in designing the feel of the mouse. The advantage of offering a variety of grips and mouse sizes is that the EC1-A felt almost tailored to fit my hand straight out of the box.

What is the difference between the BenQ Zowie EC1 and ec1-c?

The BenQ ZOWIE EC1-C is an updated version of the BenQ ZOWIE EC1. The EC1-C is significantly lighter and feels better built. It also has a more flexible paracord-like cable, a lower minimum lift-off distance, and better click latency. The BenQ ZOWIE FK1+-B and the BenQ ZOWIE EC1 are similar gaming mice with different shapes and sizes.

Which Zowie mouse is right for You?

Zowie’s EC1 is a plug’n’play mouse, just like the Zowie FK1 – so after the infamous “Unboxing” we just had to plug it into the USB port, select our dpi via the switch at the bottom and load into the game. The EC1 is a symmetrical mouse for right-handed gamers only, but its shape fits very well to most hand sizes.

Is the Logitech ec1-a a good mouse?

The advantage of offering a variety of grips and mouse sizes is that the EC1-A felt almost tailored to fit my hand straight out of the box. The sensor was accurate and never felt sluggish or jumpy like some other “entry” level gaming mice.