I think you described this perfectly for me. The GPX is ALMOST perfect for me but I just can’t keep a consistent grip, even with tapes on it. This Zowie being a little more flat with better indents for thumb/pinky might be perfect for me
I recently got it less than a month ago, but it's not for me because I do play tracking gsmes (the finals) and i use a hybrid fingertip grip, and it HURTS my fingers after a long session of gaming or aim training
I just tried this mouse. I can say that the coating feeling is great, it gives a very good grip feeling. I have the Razer deathadder V3 Pro, but I don't like its coating quality, I have to constantly correct my grip grip again and again, it feels rough and the Razer seemed big and long. The length of U2 is quite good, my hand is 18.5x10.5cm. Zowie U2 fills my palm very well, my thumb position is perfect, but since the right side was too thin, I couldn't place my pinkie finger as I wanted. I hold relax claw or pincer claw. So which mouse do you think I would be more comfortable with? Would you recommend Vaxee, endgame or pulsar models?
Too narrow up front for me. Hurt my hand so I went back to the GPX. It was my first experience with a Zowie mouse, and quality impressed me so much I picked up the EC2. I'm considering the Vaxee XE cause of the GPX, and the AX cause of the EC2. For right now the EC2 is just it tho.
I had this mouse, great feeling mouse, I just didn’t like the skates. I’m to used to glass skates. Sadly, Pulsar told me they have no plans to make them.
@@glashausAimz2 mel0n_ didn't take it apart? He couldn't use it. The only thing he said was you can't repair it easily. He said all these things about the mouse like they were negative even though it's what makes them great. It's funny to see other reviewers hate mice & be unable to imagine being a different person. Mouse is amazing btw.
@@ZXTech Yep. I just wished I had more lightweight mice like these with a two more buttons on them. One behind the scroll wheel, and at least a thumb trigger in front of those two side buttons.
@@r9coil Tried many. Razer, Roccat, Logitech, Steelseries, Glorious. The problem with many lightweight mice is that they only have those 2 side buttons max. That means my left hand is busier dancing over the keyboard/keypad (I use a Tartarus Pro for shooters for ergos) pressing keys other than WASD and crouch/jump. An extra assignable button behind the scroll wheel, plus a 3rd thumb trigger button ahead of the 2 side buttons is a godsend. Trust me on that. It's like more buttons and hats on a HOTAS stick. You spread the workload between your hands out. And if the right side of the mouse has a couple of pinkie button like the original Razer Viper did, then it'll be even better.
@@rvs55 ahh i see, i’m running a beast x mini because i’m more focused on raw aim / aimtraining and i play mainly val and cs2 so im not too floaty around the keyboard!
I think you described this perfectly for me. The GPX is ALMOST perfect for me but I just can’t keep a consistent grip, even with tapes on it. This Zowie being a little more flat with better indents for thumb/pinky might be perfect for me
I recently got it less than a month ago, but it's not for me because I do play tracking gsmes (the finals) and i use a hybrid fingertip grip, and it HURTS my fingers after a long session of gaming or aim training
Yeah fingertip really aint built for this
@Cirkularr what mouse do you use now? I also use hybrid fingertipgrip (controlled fingertipgrip)and look for a new mouse.
i agree, this is best mouse ever made
Why did you compare it to fk1? You're the only one I saw, that's intriguing
if they made a smaller size u2 like they do with their other mice i would cop without even thinkin twice.
Im guessing there probably will be a U1
@@ZXTech u3*
Yeap
What are your mouse settings when using the mice? ; LOD? Motion Sync on/off?
That is facts! But just for fun so you know i run 3200dpi high LOD and motion sync on lol
I just tried this mouse. I can say that the coating feeling is great, it gives a very good grip feeling. I have the Razer deathadder V3 Pro, but I don't like its coating quality, I have to constantly correct my grip grip again and again, it feels rough and the Razer seemed big and long. The length of U2 is quite good, my hand is 18.5x10.5cm. Zowie U2 fills my palm very well, my thumb position is perfect, but since the right side was too thin, I couldn't place my pinkie finger as I wanted. I hold relax claw or pincer claw. So which mouse do you think I would be more comfortable with? Would you recommend Vaxee, endgame or pulsar models?
It feels good to
Too narrow up front for me. Hurt my hand so I went back to the GPX. It was my first experience with a Zowie mouse, and quality impressed me so much I picked up the EC2. I'm considering the Vaxee XE cause of the GPX, and the AX cause of the EC2. For right now the EC2 is just it tho.
Vaxee build quality is beastly
I wouldn't call the gpx an egg shape, it's more reminiscent of a potato rather than an egg such as the g305, zaopin z1, orochi etc
Scroll wheel compared to the EC-CWX ??
Almost the same IMo
I had this mouse, great feeling mouse, I just didn’t like the skates. I’m to used to glass skates. Sadly, Pulsar told me they have no plans to make them.
u can buy the dot skates and put them on this
Yeah
@@pate00711 Never tried them. Do they mess with the LOD?
@@brianisaac1804no
i need a U1+ version
We will see if that happens lol
The price of these mice are outrageous
Ye
ah yes sadly zowie consistent with low-mid quality scroll wheel 🥲
Real and Based.
Super light g pro 2 the best one
this mouse is mid at best. should have come out when the v2 pro came out. dinosaur at release.
Thats ur perspective since maybe the shape doesnt do it for you. Shape is outta this world for me on the other hand
@@ZXTech watch melon take it apart this thing is cringe lol
@michaelschwarz5907 melon?
@@glashausAimz2 mel0n_ didn't take it apart? He couldn't use it. The only thing he said was you can't repair it easily. He said all these things about the mouse like they were negative even though it's what makes them great. It's funny to see other reviewers hate mice & be unable to imagine being a different person. Mouse is amazing btw.
Too few buttons. The best mouse would be a Steelseries Aerox 5 that is cut down to 50g.
Each to their own:)
@@ZXTech Yep. I just wished I had more lightweight mice like these with a two more buttons on them. One behind the scroll wheel, and at least a thumb trigger in front of those two side buttons.
people still get steel series mice?
@@r9coil Tried many. Razer, Roccat, Logitech, Steelseries, Glorious.
The problem with many lightweight mice is that they only have those 2 side buttons max. That means my left hand is busier dancing over the keyboard/keypad (I use a Tartarus Pro for shooters for ergos) pressing keys other than WASD and crouch/jump.
An extra assignable button behind the scroll wheel, plus a 3rd thumb trigger button ahead of the 2 side buttons is a godsend. Trust me on that. It's like more buttons and hats on a HOTAS stick. You spread the workload between your hands out.
And if the right side of the mouse has a couple of pinkie button like the original Razer Viper did, then it'll be even better.
@@rvs55 ahh i see, i’m running a beast x mini because i’m more focused on raw aim / aimtraining and i play mainly val and cs2 so im not too floaty around the keyboard!
ZOWIE maibe make this ZOWIE U2 only WIRED, and this will be more cheap. ZOWIE U2 MAKE WIRED PLEASEEEEEEEE.
Haha yea