🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Comfort!
The BenQ Zowie EC1 Ergonomic Gaming Mouse is designed for professional esports players, featuring a high-performance 3360 optical sensor, customizable DPI settings, and an ergonomic design that ensures comfort and efficiency during intense gaming sessions. With a plug-and-play setup and adjustable report rates, this mouse is built for serious gamers who demand the best.
Brand | BenQ |
Manufacturer | benq |
Model | EC1 |
Product Dimensions | 12.78 x 6.35 x 4.06 cm; 286 Grams |
Item model number | EC1 |
Operating System | Linux, Windows, Windows 10 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Special Features | Ergonomic Design |
Mounting Hardware | mouse and cable |
Number of items | 1 |
Battery Average Life | 12 Months |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Does it contain liquid? | No |
Manufacturer | benq |
Item Weight | 286 g |
D**Y
I'm Tired of Crushing My Omron-Click Mice
My mighty fingers have dealt many a death-tap to the "gaming" mouse buttons out there. I've crushed Razors with mighty clicks. Corsair, literally imploded and burst into flames as I double-clicked my recycle bin. Every file was deleted.The only mice that survived for me were cheap mice. For real. Because "cheap" mice aren't built with Omron switches. You have to be a gamer to get those crappy Omron's shoved in your face. Enjoy it with your "gaming chair." Schmuck.Google "The Detailed Guide to Replacing Faulty Mouse Switches" (maketecheasier) and learn about mice and their button switches built by dainty elves living in a tree. Omron is literally crafted from twigs and eggshell. They're not built for man-hand-sausages. They're built for bird legs, and unless you click like a bird, you probably want to go with this mouse manufacturer who ditched the Omron elves and switched those click-switches over to something that's definitely at least going to outlive the American economy (and not just a few days past your mouse warranty).They may take my house, but at least I'll have my mouse.
N**O
Mouse took me down memory lane -- LESS IS MORE
I am relieved to know that there is still a simple mouse being made. No gimmicks, no a billion buttons to push on, no weights -- NO SOFTWARE. If any of these mentioned are something you enjoy, this mouse is not for you.Remember the good old days when you would just plug in a mouse and go? Better yet, remember when you would have to remove the little ring underneath to clean the mouse, just for that ball to drop on the floor and say "where the hell did it go?" (ok, maybe the latter question was a little extreme).This mouse is extremely comfortable on my hands. I am not embarrassed to say that my hands are somewhat fat, so it can be tricky finding the right mouse. For reference, the Logitech G502 mouse that everybody raves about is just too damn skinny and uncomfortable for me. I've tried it and I've had to return it.I do mixture of gaming as well as office work - so best believe I spend hours holding the mouse for long FPS-game sessions, mixed with scrolling down websites or documents.I highly recommend this mouse. It's very simple and straight forward and COMFORTABLE -- EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE!On a side note, I came from a Corsair Ironclaw which I was using for almost a year. I may be putting that one to the side for now...
A**L
Great replacement for Razer Deathadder
A few days ago, the scroll wheel on my Razer Deathadder died. I've had the mouse for eight years, so I don't really hold that against Razer. However, I was also getting sick of Razer's terrible drivers -- they eat up resources, require a login, increase startup time, and sometimes just flat out crash. For this reason, I chose not to buy another Deathadder.I browsed mice for a few hours, and the vast majority look like a kid's running shoe turned into a mouse; all sorts of unnecessary holes, lights, etc. The EC1 is an amazing no-nonsense, high-quality mouse. Relative to my Deathadder, the tracking feels smoother, the click action is more satisfying, and the scroll wheel is more precise. The skate action also feels better. Ergonomics are relatively similar, no real adjustment required. I only have two minor gripes -- first off, I wish the Zowie logo was white (no big deal, but I don't have anything else red in my setup). Second, I used to use my Deathadder at 700 dpi. 800 is close enough, but it would be nice to have more granular DPI adjustments (I'd prefer 600 over 800). Overall, highly recommend, would buy again.
S**9
amazing mouse!!!
This product is a really great mouse. The mouse feels really good in the hand. i have a large hand and this fits perfectly in my hand for a palm and claw grip. the feel of the material is good, a light weight plastic, and with great clicks in the buttons. the scroll wheel is a little old school with tough tactile bumps, wish they were a little softer but overall a really great mouse. I also appreciate the lack of RGB or LED lights, as i want to be able to use this for work as well I'm probably not doing this mouse justice but i like adjustment setting on the bottom of the mouse. Also the software in the mouse and no added software to download. Overall a very solid mouse for gaming and work.finally, the Zowie brand has a ton of variation of mice in the market. If you are not happy with one model, rest assure you will find one to your liking.
T**J
Like a Deathadder, but better
I was heartbroken when my 2013 Deathadder finally started giving me double click issues and kicked the bucket a few years ago. I'd never found another mouse that fit my hand as well as that one did. The later deathadder models retain the same great form factor of the original, but it seems they started making them more cheap because I went through roughly one every year. The Zowie EC1 is the solution to my problems. It has a similar size and shape as I'm used to (I have large hands) and the material feels much higher quality than the Razer. I think that it may also be a little bit heavier, it feels very nice in the hand.
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