Zowie EC1-A and Camade review.

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OcUK Product page,

Zowie homepage,



Zowie Camade.


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The Camade comes in a simple box, it really is just the box with the Camade inside.

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The Camade has a height adjustable spring for comfort and the spring is flexible enough to give you some length when you need it and pull downwards on the mouse.

The rubber clip is compatible with all mouse leads and the Camade is also heavy enough that I feel it will stay where you place it.

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It has rubber feet on the base which really does help to keep it planted on my desk like a limpet.

The label just mentions the same USP as the homepage,
· Guarantees that the cable does not get caught or entangled while moving the mouse.

· Unique adjustable spring allows users to select a comfortable height

· Rubber feet provides stability and a solid grip

· Unique design allowing for convenient mobility

· Rubber clip compatible with all types of mice cables


Zowie EC1-A.

*This is actually the 2nd EC1-A I have had, the first one developed a fault on the middle click after just a few days use*

The EC1-A is a mouse designed for gamers that uses the same shape and size of the original EC series but now uses the same Avago 3310 sensor as found in the multi-award winning FK series of mice and many rival award winning mice.

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There is also a smaller version called the EC2-A for gamers with slightly smaller hands.

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Again there is no wastage used on the packaging.

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A user guide and a set of replacement Teflon feet and a case sticker are supplied.

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We have a 2.2m long rubber cord and a gold plated USB connector.

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The mouse is extremely rounded and curved in design, the finish of the plastic is nice with just enough texture to make it easy to hold if you use a claw grip.

It has just four main buttons and the middle button click, it is simple and not weighed down with extra buttons that someone like me just does not use or indeed need.

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It is a good size too, I have big hands and find this a very comfortable fit.

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Underneath is the sensor, Teflon feet (with little holes for a flat blade screwdriver to easily prise them out) and a DPI switch.

Now I actually do use DPI adjustment in games especially in Battlefield 4 such as transferring from infantry to entering a vehicle where I like to have an increased DPI to maneuver the turret quicker (think Anti-Aircraft gun and trying to track fast moving aircraft across the sky) so I would have liked to have seen the DPI adjustment up on top behind the mouse wheel so I don't have to lift up the mouse and cycle through to the setting I need for each situation.

There are four preset DPI values: 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 and the mouse wheel illumination changes from Red / Purple / Blue / Green to show like below,

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So what is this mouse actually like in use? well it is heavy enough for me, my last mice have had adjustable weights which I always fully loaded to their maximum, this mouse feels just heavy (97 grams) enough for me not to be that upset about this option being missing.

It tracks perfectly on a few different mat surface types (cloth, hard plastic and soft plastic).

I tried some simple hand writing in MS Paint,

400 dpi,

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800 dpi.

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1600 dpi.

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3200 dpi.

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In games especially BF4 which is one I play currently the most off I found using the EC1-A a pleasure and found no drop in my in game performance.


Pros,

• Excellent sensor.
• Good size and shape for my large hand.
• Excellent glide.
• Simple design not over-complicated by macro buttons.


Cons,

DPI adjustment on bottom.



OcUK XXL Surface.

I used the Overclockers XXL mat with this mouse - http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BU-077-OP&groupid=702&catid=32&subcat=1975

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This is has a huge surface area, easy to clean and wipe, great tracking with the EC1-A mouse and very comfortable to rest my forearms or elbows onto.

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And is specially designed for secure placement of the OcUK mug.


So in summing up these three items. I am extremely happy with what I have got for my gaming needs. The Camade makes cable snags a thing of the past, the EC1-A mouse tracks and glides beautifully on the huge OcUK XXL surface which is big enough for all you cups and mug needs.
 
So i been considering getting one of these,i have an FK1 2014 atm,its a great mouse but its slightly too small for my hands and after prolonged use it hurts :(

I switched the to the FK1 from a g400 as i found that slightly too big.These seem like they could be the perfect middle ground.What do you think?
 
So i been considering getting one of these,i have an FK1 2014 atm,its a great mouse but its slightly too small for my hands and after prolonged use it hurts :(

I switched the to the FK1 from a g400 as i found that slightly too big.These seem like they could be the perfect middle ground.What do you think?

How big is your hand?

From bottom of my palm by the wrist to the tip of my middle finger is 20cm

I had a Logitech G5 gaming mouse years ago and that was fine for my hands, this is to.
 
How big is your hand?

From bottom of my palm by the wrist to the tip of my middle finger is 20cm

I had a Logitech G5 gaming mouse years ago and that was fine for my hands, this is to.

I dont really have big hands honestly.The g400 just felt kinda awkward at times,little unwieldy ,maybe a little heavy for me.

I occasionally switch back to it for a couple of days,i find the g400 more comfortable for general use,but the FK1 just feels better in games and more nimble.

I tried a Rival for a little bit be4 at a friends,it seemed kinda ok,but very similar to the g400 i felt.Im very impressed with the fk1,but after a while gaming my hand starts to ache :/

Edit:Just took same measurements you mentioned 17cm for me
 
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I've had an EC1 for the past 4 years that has served me very well, It has been dropped a number of times but always survived.

Dropped it the other day and it still works but now makes a noise when shook :P

Time to replace it and I was going to pitch on the exact same, albeit updated mouse.

I think that I might take a punt on the slightly smaller one, when I first got it it felt just a little bit big, but I soon got used to it.

Since the EC2-A is only very slightly smaller it might be the absolute perfect fit, my hand measurement is 18cm, btw.
 
If anyone gets a squeaky mouse wheel and/or the middle click also becomes problematic then switch cleaning lubricant sprayed down the sides of the mouse wheel works wonders.
 
OK thanx stulid ,,,,I have a squeaky mouse wheel .

what do you find works well ?

Servisol Super 10 Switch Cleaning Lubricant

Is what I have, comes with a straw to get deep into that area, all you have to do is catch the drips with a cloth.
 
I wouldn't replace my camades for anything - makes such a difference for me as I hate cable drag/weight with a passion.
 
it's not a headphone amp/dac (well it is) but it's a controller from a logitech z4 black or somethign similar afaik
 
In the market for a Habu replacement and this looks great but what on earth possessed them to put the DPI switch on the bottom....gggrrrrrrr. :mad: :confused:

The search continues I guess.
 
In the market for a Habu replacement and this looks great but what on earth possessed them to put the DPI switch on the bottom....gggrrrrrrr. :mad: :confused:

The search continues I guess.


probably becuase most fps gamers don't want to accidently hit it ever.
 
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