The BenQ ZOWIE EC1 is decent for FPS gaming. It feels well-built, has good click latency, and has a right-handed ergonomic design that's well-suited for larger hands using all grip types. Unfortunately, the cable is fairly rigid, and since there isn't any companion software for customizat...
After almost two years, Zowie Gear gives us another chance to look at their products. Today we have the EC1 eVo mouse in black to give the once over.
Where the shape of the EC eVo will be the same as you know it from the EC1 and EC2, we have made small changes to the overall design. For starters the EC eVo will only be available in a fully rubberized black version, but still in two sizes, EC1 eVo and EC2 eVo. The original EC...
The GLORIOUS has a wider and adjustable CPI range, a slightly lower click latency, RGB lighting, and software to remap the buttons. On the other hand, the BenQ is fully compatible with macOS. Compare Side-by-Side SEE OUR REVIEW BenQ ZOWIE EC1 SEE PRICEAmazon The BenQ ZOWIE EC1 and the...
I’m also bewildered that Zowie’s Mouse Fitting Kit uses its last-gen hardware—specifically, the EC1-A and EC2-A. That means all the mice in this box are built around the same PMW 3310 sensor. The 3310 was a legend in its day, but has long since been superseded by the PMW 3360...
, the EC1 eVo is worth the price, but I think once you see it and get to play around with it like I have, you will find that there is a comfort level and accuracy when using it that tops mice that offer 8200 DPI, tons of lighting, fancy shapes, and maybe some killer software....
Benq Zowie have introduced two new mice to their lineup, in the form of the EC1-B And EC2-B. These are gaming-oriented mice, and the proximity in their naming nomenclature isn't by accident: the only thing these mice differ in is size. The EC2-B has a rated "M" size, whereas th...