My first gaming mouse, the Zowie EC1!!

If you only play shooter it's fine i guess. The most critical point were the mousebuttons and I mean that has nothing to do with any "hobby" more like damn i need to find what's good for me and when u compare tons of mice side by side you realise the mousebutton are worse than every other gaming mouse I have tested, it wasn't just my opinion at all. The switches aren't the worst, but people don't understand that switches isn't everything. The whole button with the material on top makes the total difference. With "cut" i mean the seperation between the Grip shell from the Mousebuttons(like on the model D), if you have this kind of plastic as one piece it will have higher tension and it will be harder to press in and there are other problems like distance /l feeling lose etc. aswell. I usually do high apm test, with high activation force so i press the button completly down, and the sound the shell was making, made me literally cry. In my eyes it's "unplayable" in games with high apm as I said, u play against urself. Yeah you think everything is light enough but you have no comparison. Imagine mice were only 200g and you would take the first time a mouse in your life which came out with 150g you would think damn is this light, but is it really light? ofc not it is way too heavy. Same with mousebuttons and pressure. That pros get the most out of their confidence isn't only in the gaming-industry known, you have it multible times at musical instrument aswell, the best saxophon player have lighter buttons than your mouse can ever have^ Since i had a modified Qpad 8k once (the absolute winner in high apm, but the shape is a problem), i'm pretty sure that i have already seen the minimum of activation force and there was still no problem.

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