Hardware detail
ZOWIE EC2-C
medium 73g FPS mouse with 58 mm grip width, strong rear support, medium hump position, and conservative waist curve.

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Shape read
What stands out in hand
The numbers help, but the shell story is usually about width, hump placement, and how much support the rear gives you.
Core size
120 × 64 × 40 mm gives this mouse a medium footprint for FPS play.
Grip width
58 mm usually decides whether the shell feels locked in or a little too wide for fast micro-adjustments.
Rear support
strong rear support changes how much the mouse pushes back into your palm during stop-start aiming.
Hump and waist
medium hump placement with a conservative waist often tells you more than the marketing page does.
Community notes
What players usually care about here
These are the kinds of readouts players usually trade with each other after a few sessions, not just after reading the spec sheet.
In hand
ergonomic shape, 73g weight, and claw grip, palm grip, hybrid grip grip bias suggest how this shell will feel once you start flicking and resetting.
Best match
This kind of shell tends to make the most sense for players who want medium 73g FPS mouse with 58 mm grip width, strong rear support, medium hump position, and conservative waist curve
Watch for
wired connection, 1000 Hz polling, and the shell profile together matter more than a single headline spec.
Similar feel
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Sens fit
What kind of sens range this mouse usually pairs with
There is no hard rule here, but players usually care about whether a mouse feels more natural in low-sens, balanced, or faster setups.
Low sens
ZOWIE EC2-C makes the most sense if you like wider desk movement, more stopping power, and a shell that stays planted during resets.
Balanced
ZOWIE EC2-C sits comfortably in the middle if you mix flicking with tracking and do not want your shell to fight you.
Higher sens
ZOWIE EC2-C can still work for faster setups if the shape feels clean in hand and you value quick corrections over big sweeps.
Community take
How this mouse fits into an FPS setup
Specs matter, but shape, weight, and grip fit usually matter more once you start actually playing with it.
Weight profile
At 73g, this mouse sits in a range that can suit fast FPS play without becoming a pure spec-chasing novelty.
Shape first
The ergonomic shell matters more than sensor marketing if your grip style does not naturally fit it.
Battery and polling
1000 Hz polling and roughly 0 hours of battery life give it a modern competitive baseline.
Keep comparing
Keep the comparison going
A mouse page is more useful when it leads you into comparisons, guides, and sensitivity context.
FAQ
ZOWIE EC2-C FAQ
This short FAQ answers the practical questions players usually ask before they buy or test a mouse.
Is EC2-C a good FPS mouse?
ZOWIE EC2-C is positioned as an FPS-focused option, especially for players who care about ergonomic, 73g weight, and 1000 Hz polling.
Who is EC2-C best for?
medium 73g FPS mouse with 58 mm grip width, strong rear support, medium hump position, and conservative waist curve.
What should you compare before buying this mouse?
Weight, shape, click feel, battery life, and how your grip style matches the shell are all more important than raw spec-sheet hype alone.