![]() ![]() Very low, as is to be expected from Zowie. To me it feels very good, but so did almost every 3310 so far. I will not judge any "feeling" of the cursor here as that is something that can't be measured objectively. So this is something to watch out for, although I doubt anyone ever reaches malfunction speed on this in game. There was one weird thing though: On 16 CPI after the fast swipes the cursor was dead for 1-2 second after reaching the malfunction speed. So at least for my grip it's spot on out of the box. It also seems to be very accurate, just look at the 0's in the jitter test screens, at least on 400 and 800 CPI, those were all from first try. The perfect control speed is well past 5 m/s for every cpi step and both 5 Hz. ![]() And it performs just like you'd expect from a 3310. Like in their FK1 Zowie now also uses the 3310 in their new EC line. So please keep the pictures of my grip in mind for comparison. The perfect shape for me might be horrible for others. Of course shape is completely individual preference, so everyone has to try for himself in the end. ![]() As I use a palm-claw hybrid that was to be expected. The EC2 definitely fits me better than the EC1, it doesn't tilt and is easier to lift. Number of buttons: 5 (plus dpi toggle on the bottom)Ĭomparison pic, left to right: Zowie FK1, Logitech G302, Zowie EC1 eVo CL, Zowie EC2-A, Razer Deathadder 3G, Logitech G100sįor comparison: My hand is around 19.5 cm from the tip of my middle finger to the base. Weight is said to be 93 g which seems correct, as it is roughly the same as the FK1 I have sitting beside it. The Dimensions can be seen in these official pictures by Zowie. The shape is exactly the same as the previous EC2 mice. In fact it is rather similar to the box my NAOS 7000 came in, only all white with just the logo. Today I will be reviewing the new EC2-A by Zowie, the latest iteration of their EC series. Zowie EC2-A Competitive Gaming Mouse review - by Ino ![]()
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