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ZOWIE showcased its new FK, ZA and S series 4K wireless gaming mouse

ZOWIE showcased its new FK, ZA and S series 4K wireless gaming mouse

Monday 30 September 2024 20:52 – [ar] – Source: Press release

ZOWIE, BenQ's e-sports brand, has introduced the latest generation of its popular gaming mouse. The new wireless models FK2-DW, ZA13-DW and S2-DW were developed in collaboration with sports scientists and subjected to special testing to optimize performance in important game actions such as fine adjustments, quick tap shots, lifts and tracking.

The new ZOWIE mice are equipped with the advanced ZOWIE 4K receiver, which supports a sampling rate of up to 4000 Hz. This allows a high level of accuracy and reaction speed, which can be crucial for success in competition. The mice are now available for €149.99 including VAT.

The FK2-DW features a distinctive low-camber design, which provides more space between the palm and the mouse, increasing flexibility when fine-tuning. This is said to be particularly useful when shooting at long distances or when tracking moving targets. According to the manufacturer, sports science tests have shown that this design allows for more accurate micro-adjustments and shortens the aiming time when shooting.

The ZA13-DW, with its upper hump, provides full palm support and ensures equal muscle stress on both sides. The high-impact design and ergonomic curves promote perfectly balanced muscle activation, allowing for faster “snap shots.” The ZA13-DW also provides better palm support during fixed-point braking, making braking more defined and precise.

The S2-DW is said to impress with its shorter design and lateral curves, which allow for stable control and more flexibility during vertical movements. Manufacturer tests have shown that the S2-DW promotes more balanced use of the palmar muscles, resulting in more stable and accurate control.

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