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Zowie’s classic FK, ZA, and S series mice get 4K wireless upgrade

Zowie has just unveiled the latest wireless versions of its popular FK, ZA, and S series gaming mice. The FK2-DW, ZA13-DW, and S2-DW models have all been tested and certified to enhance in-game performance, particularly in micro-adjustments, flick shots, lifting, and tracking. Paired with the advanced 4K receivers, these wireless versions are engineered to provide gamers with the precision and responsiveness required for competitive gaming.

The wireless FK2-DW retains its signature low-hump design, offering a lower profile than its competitors and allowing for increased space between the palm and the mouse. According to Zowie, this design enhances micro-adjustment flexibility, especially during long-range shooting or tracking moving targets. Tests have revealed that the extended distance between the palm and mouse facilitates a wider range of motion, resulting in more precise micro-adjustments and reduced aiming time.

Meanwhile, the ZA13-DW features a taller hump to provide comprehensive palm support, evenly distributing muscular effort on both sides. Scientific research has demonstrated that the unique high-hump shape and symmetrical curves of the ZA13-DW promote balanced muscle activation in the palm, facilitating quicker flick shots and improved palm support during fixed-point braking.

Lastly, the S2-DW's compact shape and ergonomic curves on both sides promise to enable more robust muscle engagement while offering enhanced flexibility during vertical movements. Compared to other models, the S2-DW encourages more balanced activation of the palm muscles on both sides, resulting in consistent and precise tracking.

The new Zowie 4K wireless mice will be available starting this month for around £130/€150/$150.

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