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Zowie (BenQ) - S2 DIVINA

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DisastrousHat • 13 days ago

I still use the s2 divina and I’m hoping the s1-dw is similar to the s2 divina when it’s released. I’ve switched to Razer viper v3 pro and it’s good so far. Grip and length are wider, slightly different shape though.

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DisastrousHat • 12 days ago

They are slightly different in dimensions, look at the pages on zowie’s website. I was referring to the S2 Divina, which is 122mm length compared to S2-dw at 120mm. There are other subtle differences too which are noticeable to me tbh. S2 Divina https://zowie.benq.com/en-me/mouse/s2-blue.html S2-DW https://zowie.benq.eu/en-uk/mouse/s2-dw.html

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uNo106 • 6 months ago

yeah the baby blue pops! It works flawlessly too

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EmployeeOk2901 • 13 days ago

Hi, After 6 years of not gaming at all I'm making a casual comeback to fps gaming. Im trying to find better replacement for my mouse Zowie S2 (first edition) which have double click, washed up skates. Hand size: 18.5x11cm Zowie S2 is good shape for me but at the beginning I've constantly changed my grip from princer/claw with wrist on mose to princer/fingertip with wrist on mousepad. My grip is available in photos. Shape in overall feels safe and restricted but size of S2 for me feels perfect. I feel like shape is too safe and something is missing and sometimes i have hand cramps(maybe grip issue?) History with previouse mices: Deathadder Elite - I aim pretty well with it and old grip but it was too big and hurt my ring finger a lot which led me to constant grip change. Zowie FK2 - The shape was amazing, low profile actually made me discover that I aim with symmetrical mouses the best but it felt too narrow and too long at the same time. Im still missing the shape. Zowie EC2 - I thought it will be good after i liked Deathadder but it made me hate ergo mouses because i couldn't aim at all, something was off and forced me to palm grip which i don't. Im putting shape over everyhing so im looking for perfect fit for my grip and size. Update: I ordered zowie za13-c for a test for 30$. I will create new post with results in next week.

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kamspro • 2 months ago

Zowie s2. Ultimate claw. Not to high in the back, still has some width and does not force your hand like xm1 etc

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LiL-Goxmen • 12 months ago

Im surprised I didnt see a single Zowie mouse on the list. I've been comfortably using an S2 and havent thought of buying a new one for over 4 years. Is there a stigma against Zowie mouses in general? or are they just not popular? Genuinely curious.

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sixninez • 28 days ago

I have 17x7 hands and literally have the same grip and mice as you bro 😭. I would consider not getting fingertips mice (i'm using keychron m4 atm). I suggest looking for ambi mouse with finger grooves, preferably with slight back hump and high m1/m2 like zowie fk2 or s2

r/MouseReview • Looking for right FINGERTIP mouse ->
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paulvincent07 • 3 months ago

Depends EC for ergonomic, fk for claw/fingertip, s/za/u for claw grip

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oh_shen_man • about 2 months ago

Can I ask what type of game? Just curious. I think the ULX is pretty good for this, but I sometimes feel like I sacrifice stability with it. Zowie FK/S/ZA series are all excellent shapes for wrist aimers, just a bit dated in tech compared to today. It would also help for you to tell us how your hand measures since the advice will vary greatly depending on this factor

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-phototrope • 12 months ago

I have a BenQ Zowie wired mouse, and it’s amazing. No frills, high quality.

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Judge_Bredd_UK • 10 months ago

Zowie mice are super well made and long lasting and they have buttons underneath to change DPI and polling, no software. The wireless mice aren't cheap though, you'll need to look at a wired version.

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Papdaddy- • 21 days ago

The wired zowie is better than all these 3. U will de dissapointed if u want it yo be ec2 level. What about Deathadder hyperspeed? that would be way better than all 3 and doesnt cost much more i think

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throwawayadhdhw • 8 months ago

non pro viper wireless, razer deathadder, i'd argue g305 lightspeed, xtrfy m42, wired zowie, superlight 1, glorious wired, some lgg mice, some vaxee mice, endgame gear op1k. All these are like 25-80€ if my quick currency version is right. Some of these are wireless too. Especially if you snipe a sale you can get a really good deal. in "top tier mice" I mean the ones that are basically the same shape as the "standards", superlight 2, viper v3 pro, deathadder v3 pro, etc. Obviously the tech is a bit worse, but we were hitting insane shots on mice 15+ years ago, even the worse mice are 100% good enough. 4k/8k polling doesnt change that much, and thats the major sell of the more expensive mice. I've managed to pick up qck+ for like 10€ on average the last few years, always on sale somewhere. Otherwise a sale on a lgg saturn (standard), zowie gsr (any version you prefer). Qck might not be the longest lasting, but it's usually on a good sale so you never really have to fork out more than AT MOST 40€ a year on it if you're really picky with pad and swap it 4x a year, but most ppl usually keep it for 6-24 months atleast.

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lurowene • 5 months ago

No Zowie on the FPS list is kinda crazy to me. Zowie is BenQs mouse brand, it’s a no frills very high quality mouse. No software no firmware updates, 4 DPI presets. They are consistently the best FPS mice I’ve owned. On the flip side, Logi G600 is hands down the best MMO mouse, it actually promotes me to be so lazy with keybinds I find myself using it in games other than MMOs. Protip: the older Logi Gaming Software works way better than the newer LGS for the G600.

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Tobacco_Caramel • 10 months ago

More like user issue to me. Some people out there are just bad and doesn’t take care of things. If you take care of something, It’ll take care of you. Stay away from Logitech and Steelseries. My glorious O is 5 years old now. I had my Benq Zowie for more than a decade and I still use it. Still have my Deathadder, Mamba, Spectre and Naga throughout the years. Zowie is always been my mouse and I bought one from 2022. I use my 10+ year old on my laptop.

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Tom-Bombadill0 • 4 months ago

BenQ Zowie has been great for me.

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