I took the Zowie EC-1A as a replacement for work, everyday use and games (Quake and CS mostly), I was very tired of the wire that always gets in the way. I was afraid that after a hefty ergonomic Zowie it would feel very small and uncomfortable, but no, it’s certainly smaller, but it’s still convenient for me to use it with my paw, the shape of the mouse is very competent. I installed a lithium battery, which is much lighter than common alkaline ones, and the mouse weighs like a feather, it feels like 90 grams. I didn’t notice any delays or any other shortcomings compared to the wire, except for the obvious that it can be discharged. The wheel and buttons are super, better than Zowie. Regarding the only indicated drawback - it would be better to change the power profiles through the switch on the bottom (approximately the way Zowie's DPI switching is implemented); every time it is inconvenient to climb into the proprietary program. In short, the mouse is super, for such a price it exceeded all expectations.
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