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The BenQ Zowie U2 Wireless Gaming Mouse combines esports-grade precision with a featherlight 60g frame and a powerful 3200 DPI PixArt sensor. Designed for ultimate agility and comfort, it features an enhanced receiver for stable wireless performance and a remarkable 70-hour battery life. Its driverless plug-and-play setup and ergonomic side buttons make it the go-to choice for professionals seeking reliability and speed without compromise.










| ASIN | B0CS85Y3KL |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 70 Hours |
| Brand | BenQ |
| Built-In Media | Enhanced Wireless Receiver, USB Wireless Receiver, USB Type-C Adapter, USB-C to USB-A Cable (2m / 6,6 ft), Skatez (Type E Black) |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 113 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Hardware Platform | Mouse |
| Item Weight | 60 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BenQ |
| Mfr Part Number | U2 |
| Model Name | U2 |
| Model Number | U2 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 3200 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical or Laser |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical or Laser |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 5 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 840046049300 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**S
10/10 Wireless Gaming Mouse
Best mouse I've ever used hands down. I came from the G502X Plus after it died at only a year old. The U2 is just such a superior product. I use it all day long for work and game a couple hours a night, and I get about a week out of a charge. But the charging dock is so convenient, I usually don't let the battery drain all that much. Buttons have great feedback, a somewhat loud click, and perfect actuation force for me of ~79 grams. Switches are Huano Transparent Blue Pink Dot. Precise, light, and quiet scroll wheel. The wireless click latency is under 6ms, and the PixArt PAW3395 sensor is crazy accurate. Check out the RTings review for details. While the plastic of the mouse is a bit of a fingerprint magnet, it doesn't seem to degrade like many mice. I only touch electronics with clean hands and I clean my mouse often so I'm a not a great example for this, but I can at least say that the mouse is easy to wipe down given its shape and lack of rubbery bits. I use isopropyl alcohol on it every week with no bad effects. Very durable and reliable. I will update this review if it ever dies on me or gets gross. Comfort is amazing. My hand is very picky about mice and just about all of the options in this segment hurt after an hour or so. Best claw grip mouse on the market to me, I can use it all day. Accessories in the box are great. You get the wireless dock and a little USB type A dongle. Switchable source on the bottom of the mouse. Spare mouse feet, an actually useful manual, type C to A adapter, and a really nice cable. And my favorite thing: no required app. Having one less pointless app on my PC that takes up 500-900 MB for absolutely no reason on my drive and one less tray icon is fantastic. All the controls you need are on the bottom of the mouse. No notes, just get one. It's cheaper than most of the competition, while being one of the very best offerings in the gaming mice market.
K**R
Zowie's Finally Caught Up
TLDR: Fantastic symmetrical mouse option, with a great feeling unique shape. Pros: - Light weight - Great symmetrical shape - Good scroll wheel and click - GREAT side buttons - Convenient Charging dock - Driverless - Solid battery life - Nice zowie coating for grip Cons: - Zowie left and right click tend to feel a bit mushy to me Thoughts: So from my title, I have felt like Zowie lagged way behind when it comes to the advancements in gaming mouse tech. Wireless mice have been light weight and reliable for years now, and their wireless EC's still kinda came in on the heavier side. I know 70ish grams isn't that heavy, but when other companies have practically copied your shape, you can't really be coming in heavier. To be clear, I don't think the wireless EC's are bad at all, I just think there are better options if you're looking for that shape. The only thing really different between most mice now is the weight, shape, and clicks. They all perform pretty identically. All that said, this one really feels like a really good entry. It's about 60g which is a really nice weight. The shape is unique and feels really good in the hand. The side buttons are fantastic and their placement is just as great (at least for where I grip). Zowie coating always feels good and prevents slipping, even when your hands moisten up. The scroll wheel feels really good and you can scroll exactly as much as you want. I really like when mice come with docks, or have 3rd party docks available. It's just convenient to set the mouse down on it instead of unplugging the dongle, and plugging up the mouse, then unplugging the mouse, and re-plugging the dongle. Again, not really a big deal, just really nice to have included. Another thing I really appreciate is Zowie mice being driverless. One less thing I need installed. The only 2 things I can think of as cons are that Zowie's left and right clicks have never felt great to me. No exception here, the clicks are sort of mushy feeling to me. Not a dealbreaker, but I'd like to see Zowie come up with something more snappy feeling. I'd really like them to switch to some good optical switches to also extend the lifespan of the clicks. The other thing that I didn't mention because, again, not a big deal is I wish the dongle had some kind of battery level indicator. Like, and LED that changed color to indicate battery levels. I don't like to leave anything charging all the time because it's not good for the battery, so it'd be nice to have an idea of how much juice is left. Other than those 2 minor issues, the mouse is great and I'd absolutely recommend it to anyone interested.
B**Y
Top 3 mice oat
Bought this mouse after both of my Logitech GPRO's scroll wheels broke. Researched that this mouse uses optical encoders over cheap plastic mechanical encoders, which is likely the reason they broke. So far, this mouse has been working really good, I like the shape more, the mouse buttons are easier to use and you have less likelyhood of getting tendonitis on your thumb, due to the shape. My only con is that it doesn't have it's own software, like how Logitech does, but that's okay. There are third party apps that allow you to do virtually the same things. It also makes sense why a company wouldn't want to do a bunch of driver nonsense. It is just straight up plug and play. The receiver/charging station is nice aswell! Good quality mouse.
M**E
Worth the Buy!!!!!
Its a very nice mouse. Works extremely great. Great feel for people w/ small hands. Fast responds having sensor base close. I do feel like they left out 2 improvements. 1st poor base design small oval hole/insert allows floating/small play/movement of connection charger. Could have had an insert base like container. Like bottom container it came with, instead of weak insert hole in mouse. 2nd don't know to leave charging maybe it has something I am missing cause I don't know if it has a cut off switch. Cant leave it on charger all day if its going to kill my battery?
T**R
Great mouse for claw grip
The mouse build quality is great, although the thumb grove does have a slight flex if you push hard enough. Not noticeable but its there. Left and Right clicks are decent. Low travel time but to me feels a little mushier than other mice in this class. Not terrible. No wobbling or grinding on the clicks. Well built. Mouse is balanced absolutely perfectly. The weight is perfect. I've tried mice below 40 grams, and I just find the 55-60 gram weight is just the perfect sweet spot for stability but with little resistance. I find mice sub 50 gram mice are harder to control flicks. The shape really forces a claw grip. The grip it forces gives a lot of stability and I performed very well with it even though I was not used to the shape at first. I have very wide hands (12cm), this mouse gets very narrow from the inner curves on both sides. For me, this cause strain in my thumb joint actually causing soreness after awhile. I mained the mouse for about 3 months hoping I would get more adjusted but I am still experiencing cramping after long sessions. I feel this could be a problem with others with rather wide hands. Side buttons are some of the best if not the best feeling side buttons. Only complaint is the back sidebutton extends pretty far, I have accidentally hit it on sudden flicks a few times. Other than that they are perfect. A lot of people hate Zowie scroll wheels. I actually kind of like it. It has a little less tension than the fk2-c but Its a unique feeling wheel and i like it personally. Overall is an exceptional mouse. I don't put much stock in 4k or 8k polling rates, give me a blind test and I couldn't tell 1k from 8k, but for the price it should probably be a feature.
B**L
Great for competitive gaming & WFH
Excellent mouse for all types of gaming and office work. I've used this mouse for competitive gaming (counter strike, call of duty, arc raiders, quake) and wfh for 2 years with no issues. Great battery life and I like the dock charger much more than the usb-c charging mice I've used in the past. Never had a problem with a zowie product.
J**W
My G Pro Superlight Replacement.
For some reference, my hands are 17cm X 10cm, and I've been using the g pro superlight for around four or five years now. I've long considered the g pro superlight my most consistent mouse in two ways: 1. It has never left my desk. 2. I play consistently with it in any game. With that said, there are actually two mice I've gotten recently that I have chosen over the G pro superlight to be my "mains" so to speak. The Zowie U2, and the Lamzu Thorn. I'll speak only about the U2 here, and I have only good things to say. The clicks are fantastic. They aren't too heavy or too light. I'd say maybe the left one is a little more stiff than the right one, but that's okay for me because I press down pretty hard on the buttons anyway and I've never accidently triggered one of them. The coating is really good. I had to use grips on my g pro superlight. The coating on the zowie is very... "sticky" for lack of a better word. It's very good for sweaty or dry hands I'd say. The feet are fairly slow, but I am not one to play with very fast mouse pads or mouse feet, so it's a non-issue for me. I think maybe my favorite feature of the mouse is the shape. To me, it feels VERY close to a G pro, but the center is narrower and the mouse buttons have a more defined channel in them to guide your fingers. I'd actually say this mouse kind of feels like a cross between a g pro superlight and a Zowie ZA13, which isn't a bad thing. The zowie za13 was my favorite mouse until all the wireless mice started coming out (ZOWIE PLEASE MAKE A WIRELESS ZA13) The included mouse dock/receiver is a very nice feature too, because it also acts as a charging hub for the mouse. You just stick the front of the mouse on it when you're done, and it will charge up. Very simple and elegant. If I had to choose one thing I'm not "crazy" about, it would be the scroll wheel. The scroll feels good and the press isn't too light or heavy (lighter than it is heavy), but it sounds pretty nasty. Not a clean or quiet scroll. You might say it sounds like a Zowie scroll wheel lol. Nevertheless, this mouse is a REALLY great shape and I use it a lot next to my Lamzu Thorn. Edit: I ended up returning this mouse as I found that I would keep accidentally hitting the m4 button with the middle knuckle of my thumb during quick movements. It was something I didn't think would be as much of an issue- but unfortunately it was :(. That being said, I still think this mouse is great, it just ended up not working out for me
A**R
very nice mouse
(I play Counter Strike and fps games) If the shape works for you this mouse is probably incredible. The build quality is about perfect and the enhanced receiver is actually a lot more convenient than I had imagined. The main buttons aren't the greatest. The feel a bit subdued, not as sharp as my gpx or lamzu atlantis (my current mouse at the time of trying the u2). They just don't feel as good. Not a big issue though they are easy to get used to and don't feel bad. The infamous Zowie scroll wheel is just fine for me so no complaints but it does not feel as good as either of the mouse I mentioned above. The stock skates are very slow but offer a lot of control and I like them for Counter Strike where small movement are needed. For games like cod I find it a bit too slow but usable. (I claw grip)Biggest issue for me was just the shape. I have med to large sized hands and the narrowness at the grip points made this mouse harder for me to use and be accurate with. The gpx1 feels wider and the Lamzu feels significantly wider. For me a one size up version with a little wider grip points and maybe lower front button height and this would probably be my perfect mouse. Id say if you have med or small hands you will enjoy this mouse a lot and would def recommend. If you find the gpx to be a bit too big this is probably what you are looking for. This was my first Zowie and I cant stress enough how nice the quality is on this mouse. I WANT to main it but ultimately the shape is not for me.
T**I
Op about u2
Super fit with my hand better than u2 new version, this one is more radical the Logic as a Cs player
J**L
Works great
The gaming mouse works great so far.
S**.
Insanely mid for the price
The coating attracts hand oil, sweat and dirt like crazy. It weighs 60g which for 2025 is crazy. and the clicks are kind of mushy feeling. I can't recommend this especially for the $200 price tag
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