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Zowie (BenQ) - EC2-B (M)
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"if you use relaxed claw it's much better for micro adjustments while still offering a tonne of stability."
"many pros in many games still use mice like the ec2 ... I can only find my ideal sens for both flicks and tracking with a bit more weight"
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"if you use relaxed claw it's much better for micro adjustments while still offering a tonne of stability."
"I use an ec2 with 20x11cm hands and a relaxed claw"
"Ec2 feels like a glove coming fron g203."
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"great mouse very durable."
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Same as well. Reminds me of my EC2B and having the battery % on the display is super helpful too.
I actually have one of those just sitting in the drawer. Didn't like the shape or how damn heavy it is lol I don't mind the weight of my Ec2-b or my Fk1+ which is 90gband 93g I think, but the m65 pro is like 115G I think with the weights and it has that heavy metal body. I'll probably end up giving it away or something Also have the G pro x superlight which is only like 60G. It's a good mouse, probably better for people with smaller or medium small hands The Zowie wired mice are great. Haven't tried the wireless though.. those are a bit expensive
I'd love to be able to just test out a few of their wireless mice to see if I like them as much as I liked the FK1+.. my brother gave me the fk1+ because I just recently started playing again after having not played since CsGO originally came out and I got used to and really liked the size and shape of the Zowie fk1+. I believe it's x large size Then he got me a G pro x superlight as a gift because he got one for himself and really liked it. It's a good mouse, but I don't love the size and shape. It's so small Those Zowie wireless mice are pretty pricey though. Think I saw they were like $130-160 and I just have a hard time justifying spending that much on a mouse. $100 is pretty much my limit. If I could get a Zowie wireless for around 100 I'd give it a try . I'm also tempted to try out the Razer Viper v3 pro, but that is quite pricey also. I have only tried the fk1+ and Ec2-b . Didn't like the shape of the Ec2-b, but I didn't try it for very long because I really preferred the fk1 shape. Have you tried out many other zowie wireless?
hehe, as an autist that has been through 15+ mices, the one that I had that lasted the longest was the EC2-B back in the days, I still have it and use it sometimes, not available right now, but the wireless version EC2-DW is out, but I don't know what kind of grip/style they have. I have also used logitech superlight and some other ones, and I do recommend the superlight, but after 1 year use it's fully broken, if I move it a bit you hear all sorts of sounds inside. But I do recommend the superlight, but they probably have smaller hands, then again I don't know. I used to rock the deathadder when I was young, they were very big compared to my hand, but god damn they were so good. I tend to use heavier mices now as I feel like they are more steady
I use zowie ec2b just dunk on them.
Have you tried the regular Maya? I have the same hand size as you and fingertip grip as well and im torn between the regular Maya and the X version, right now I am using a Zowie EC2-B
how durable is the Wireless Zowie? i've been used Zowie EC2B Divina wired for years and its the most durable one i ever used
I dont have particularly big hands, but for some reason ive prefered larger mouses, and have been having a great time with my Zowie ec2: [https://zowie.benq.com/en-us/mouse/ec2.html](https://zowie.benq.com/en-us/mouse/ec2.html)
I find this quite strange because I share the same concerns as you, but unlike you, the curved side of the EC2 is why I always used mice based on that; IME 3.0, and then EC2 versions over the years (EC2 OG with glossy sides, EC2 Blue rubberised, and a few years ago the EC2-DW. However, I switched to the Vaxee AX O because I experienced some skipping issues with a few EC2-DW units. My Vaxee has recently given me some double-clicking issues after a year and a half, and I'm thinking what's next
the makeshift ring support on the EC2 is amazing haha (miss the divina line sm)
I have a very similar hand size to yours, and I have tried many mice in the past few weeks. I usually play with a relaxed claw grip. If any shop where you live offers a return policy or allows you to try mice in their shop, I would suggest that. Your palm should have decent support, and all of your fingers should be able to rest naturally. I didn't like the Viper V3 Pro because it was too narrow in the middle, and the clicks caused my fingers to go into a V shape. My pinky had no place to rest. The Maya X and Superlight 2 are much more comfortable and universal for symmetrical mice. For ergos, I might recommend the EC2 or Xlite V4 medium, which are very popular shapes. I believe that mice under 122x62x40 will feel weird if you sometimes palm your mice and are used to good palm support. Smaller mice would work, but you need a different grip style with your hand size.
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