
Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
Customizable MMO workhorse, durable, but discontinued and pricey.
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hi just want your suggestion/recommendsz, planning to buy a gaming ergonomic mouse except zowie, my last using **zowie ec2-b (wired)** was 2022 and rn im planning to buy a latest one but not **zowie brand** i just want actual/tested lowest latency and same size for ec2 and reliable thanks! im playing faceit/cs2 mostly
planning to buy a mid-sized ergo mouse for fps games mainly playing cs2 faceit and valo i had ec2-b before but u know its old version for zowie series atleast 57-63g of weight? just need your recommendation guys! thanks!
i had zowie ec2-b before one of the 1st model of ec series wired got me immortal in valo and made finalist/champion in tournaments while my friends that time using superlight lol
Same as well. Reminds me of my EC2B and having the battery % on the display is super helpful too.
I have the same mouse, and have used in the EC2B for 6 years, i think. I also realized i purchased the wrong xlite size because my grip was palm once, and with the pulsar i had to do a relaxed claw. I was okay-ish with it, spent 2 years with the xlite. However I just purchased a WLMouse BeastX Pro, which is even smaller, and went all-in on the claw grip. Honestly, this is the best aim i ever had on cs2. Using an even smaller mice that can actually be used as a claw has improved my aim by a lot. This is just my two cents. Try a new shape, usually smaller mice makes you aim better.
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
Hi everyone, I used the EC2-B for years and then bought the XM2we, which felt really weird because I had never used a mouse with a rear hump before. After that, I switched to the VXE R1 Pro, but the width didn't feel quite right, and the hump sometimes feels uncomfortable. Can anyone help me figure out what might suit me better?
Everything with a hero sensor is shit. I have a terrible feeling all wireless mice are quite a bit worse than wired, too, despite the marketing. Did you ever try the ec1 / ec2 / fk? Even now, I think nothing beats my old ec2b for flick rail.
Everything with a hero sensor is shit. I have a terrible feeling all wireless mice are quite a bit worse than wired, too, despite the marketing. Did you ever try the ec1 / ec2 / fk? Even now, I think nothing beats my old ec2b for flick rail.

Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
Customizable MMO workhorse, durable, but discontinued and pricey.

VXE
R1 Series
Budget king: lightweight, great value, long battery life.

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Ultra-light (39g) for small hands; sensor is outdated.

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