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Zowie vs Razer
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#1
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hello everyone im just here to ask what's the main differences (in performance and that) between a zowie mouse and a razer mouse, i think there was one cw reviewed, like a6 or something, if to be specific, the zowie a6 vs the razer mamba TE

hello everyone im just here to ask what's the main differences (in performance and that) between a zowie mouse and a razer mouse, i think there was one cw reviewed, like a6 or something, if to be specific, the zowie a6 vs the razer mamba TE
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#2
38 Frags +

Zowie - actuall competitive mice
Razer - rgb 9 million lights gimmicks

About mamba, it has faulty sensor. I recommend you watch a review on rocket jump ninja youtube channel

Zowie - actuall competitive mice
Razer - rgb 9 million lights gimmicks

About mamba, it has faulty sensor. I recommend you watch a review on rocket jump ninja youtube channel
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#3
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http://mionix.net/ all is good homie

zowie is far better than razer tho tbh

http://mionix.net/ all is good homie

zowie is far better than razer tho tbh
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#4
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deathadder is still tried and true, but otherwise most of the zowie mice are better

deathadder is still tried and true, but otherwise most of the zowie mice are better
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#5
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deathadder

deathadder
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#6
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I own both.

Zowie = good mice with shit coatings and heavy clicks

Razer = heavy, gimmicky, and questionable build quality

I own both.

Zowie = good mice with shit coatings and heavy clicks

Razer = heavy, gimmicky, and questionable build quality
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#7
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I've had my deathadder for almost 4 years now and it never let me down, but I'd never buy any of the other mice they offer. Although if my current deathadder were to ever die I'd probably look around for one that was released between 2012-2013, otherwise I'd get a zowie. My current deathadder came with razers cloud thing which needs an internet connection to use, is kind of complicated (not so much complicated, more that it's just not simple to use), and overall it's a gimmick. This issue is easily fixable because you can download an older deathadder driver where the interface is very simple to use, and you never need an internet connection.

I've had my deathadder for almost 4 years now and it never let me down, but I'd never buy any of the other mice they offer. Although if my current deathadder were to ever die I'd probably look around for one that was released between 2012-2013, otherwise I'd get a zowie. My current deathadder came with razers cloud thing which needs an internet connection to use, is kind of complicated (not so much complicated, more that it's just not simple to use), and overall it's a gimmick. This issue is easily fixable because you can download an older deathadder driver where the interface is very simple to use, and you never need an internet connection.
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#8
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i used a 2013 deathadder for a year, and ive been using a FK1 since november.

In general i like the zowie more. no drivers, heavy clicks, easy to use, but the ambidextrous mouse buttons are a litttle awkward. im sure their right handed mouses would fix this issue.

the deathadder was a very nice comfortable mouse, but razer synapse drivers frustrated the hell out of me and there was tons of issues i had with it (Dpi would never save its settings, buttons would stop working, sometimes my mumble push to talk would shut itself off if i was also pressing mouse1, it would just stop working if i lifted it to reposition) until eventually the mouse would only turn left. never right.

half the people i know have tons of problems with either the mouse or drivers but the other half swear by it so i guess its a 50/50 gamble.

id reccomend zowie.

edit: oh also the rubber grips on death adder fell off within a month :(

i used a 2013 deathadder for a year, and ive been using a FK1 since november.

In general i like the zowie more. no drivers, heavy clicks, easy to use, but the ambidextrous mouse buttons are a litttle awkward. im sure their right handed mouses would fix this issue.

the deathadder was a very nice comfortable mouse, but razer synapse drivers frustrated the hell out of me and there was tons of issues i had with it (Dpi would never save its settings, buttons would stop working, sometimes my mumble push to talk would shut itself off if i was also pressing mouse1, it would just stop working if i lifted it to reposition) until eventually the mouse would only turn left. never right.

half the people i know have tons of problems with either the mouse or drivers but the other half swear by it so i guess its a 50/50 gamble.

id reccomend zowie.

edit: oh also the rubber grips on death adder fell off within a month :(
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#9
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scroll wheel is iffy on the deathadder, both on mouse3 clicks and actual scrolling. it's nice for long fingers, but it could use a rubber coating for slipperiness

scroll wheel is iffy on the deathadder, both on mouse3 clicks and actual scrolling. it's nice for long fingers, but it could use a rubber coating for slipperiness
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#10
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i have a deathadder and a zowie fk1 and like them both a lot. i use the zowie tho because it fits my hand better

i have a deathadder and a zowie fk1 and like them both a lot. i use the zowie tho because it fits my hand better
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#11
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zowie's cables have such little drag compared to all the other mice i've tried
the soft rubber owns for tight setups

zowie's cables have such little drag compared to all the other mice i've tried
the soft rubber owns for tight setups
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#12
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I've used a deathadder for quite a while before moving to zowie mice (ec2-a and za-11).
IMO the deathadder has better click switches and better coating than the zowie, but these are minor issues when you look at the weight or the performance of the mouse or even the shape. The deathadder weights 105 grams because it has to support the stupid 16.8 MILLION fucking colours and it's way too heavy, for me at least. And on top of that the avago 3310 sensor (basically all zowie mice) is WAY superior to the deathadder's one. One last thing, which is just a personal preference I guess, I reckon that the za series' shape is better than the deathadder's and ec2-a's
ones for palm grip users.
(Some people don't really like the zowie mice's scroll wheel, I personally don't have any issues with it)
In conclusion I would DEFINITELY recommend u to buy a zowie mouse depending on your needs (fk series being for claw grip, ec series being an hybrid I guess (?), and za series being for palm grip; yea at least zowie makes mice series based on their customers' needs, and not based on how many legendary animals' names or insects they can come up with razerAHEMCHOKECHOKE)

I've used a deathadder for quite a while before moving to zowie mice (ec2-a and za-11).
IMO the deathadder has better click switches and better coating than the zowie, but these are minor issues when you look at the weight or the performance of the mouse or even the shape. The deathadder weights 105 grams because it has to support the stupid 16.8 MILLION fucking colours and it's way too heavy, for me at least. And on top of that the avago 3310 sensor (basically all zowie mice) is WAY superior to the deathadder's one. One last thing, which is just a personal preference I guess, I reckon that the za series' shape is better than the deathadder's and ec2-a's
ones for palm grip users.
(Some people don't really like the zowie mice's scroll wheel, I personally don't have any issues with it)
In conclusion I would DEFINITELY recommend u to buy a zowie mouse depending on your needs (fk series being for claw grip, ec series being an hybrid I guess (?), and za series being for palm grip; yea at least zowie makes mice series based on their customers' needs, and not based on how many legendary animals' names or insects they can come up with razerAHEMCHOKECHOKE)
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#13
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rubber on mamba felt greasy af after like 2+ hours of use

DA are probably the same

rubber on mamba felt greasy af after like 2+ hours of use

DA are probably the same
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#14
7 Frags +

Depends how much they're willing to pay me

Depends how much they're willing to pay me
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#15
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I've owned both a Razer and Zowie so far.
I've had the Razer Deathadder 3.5G for about 3 years? The shape was great and the mouse4 and mouse5 was nicely big, but I ended up with the cursed double click problem, and so did 2 of my other friends on Razer Deathadder Chromas. Imagine just trying to highlight this sentence, it'd highlight and then go away instantly like half the time. It was also a horror for me in StarCraft 2 since I just wanted to select a single worker and it'd select all of them and I had already made the move action... I have one other friend and have heard of others that had no problems with it for about 3 years also though. I feel that when you get a deathadder, you have a 50% chance of it having something wrong with it. The sensor was great and the feel was great, but the doubleclick issue is just unacceptable.
I recently got the Zowie FK1 and it's been amazing. No drivers, adjustable DPI on the bottom of the mouse, simple design, hard distinct clicks, and the sensor has been known to be very good. The only problem I found out was it's low Lift off distance but I was using a TF2 mousepad with multiple colors, using a complete black mousepad works amazing with it as I used the Steelseries qck. I also feel the zowie mice are also durable and don't get dirty as easily as Razer's.
I highly recommend Zowie over Razer any day.

I've owned both a Razer and Zowie so far.
I've had the Razer Deathadder 3.5G for about 3 years? The shape was great and the mouse4 and mouse5 was nicely big, but I ended up with the cursed double click problem, and so did 2 of my other friends on Razer Deathadder Chromas. Imagine just trying to highlight this sentence, it'd highlight and then go away instantly like half the time. It was also a horror for me in StarCraft 2 since I just wanted to select a single worker and it'd select all of them and I had already made the move action... I have one other friend and have heard of others that had no problems with it for about 3 years also though. I feel that when you get a deathadder, you have a 50% chance of it having something wrong with it. The sensor was great and the feel was great, but the doubleclick issue is just unacceptable.
I recently got the Zowie FK1 and it's been amazing. No drivers, adjustable DPI on the bottom of the mouse, simple design, hard distinct clicks, and the sensor has been known to be very good. The only problem I found out was it's low Lift off distance but I was using a TF2 mousepad with multiple colors, using a complete black mousepad works amazing with it as I used the Steelseries qck. I also feel the zowie mice are also durable and don't get dirty as easily as Razer's.
I highly recommend Zowie over Razer any day.
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#16
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9KMy9ejALM - should help

if you are getting a razer get a deathadder i have one and its really really nice but i like having a large mouse so it may not be for you

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9KMy9ejALM - should help

if you are getting a razer get a deathadder i have one and its really really nice but i like having a large mouse so it may not be for you
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#17
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The most popular mouse brand amongst CS:GO pros without hardware sponsors is Zowie by a fairly large margin. Take from that what you want

The most popular mouse brand amongst CS:GO pros without hardware sponsors is Zowie by a fairly large margin. Take from that what you want
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#18
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ProSkeezThe most popular mouse brand amongst CS:GO pros without hardware sponsors is Zowie by a fairly large margin. Take from that what you want

for reference on csgo pros and what mice/settings they use:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UaM765-S515ibLyPaBtMnBz7xiao0HL5f-F1zk_CSF4/edit#gid=1762004852

zowie is indeed a very common brand

to OP: The razer deathadder is pretty damn good, same can't be said for their other mice though

[quote=ProSkeez]The most popular mouse brand amongst CS:GO pros without hardware sponsors is Zowie by a fairly large margin. Take from that what you want[/quote]
for reference on csgo pros and what mice/settings they use:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UaM765-S515ibLyPaBtMnBz7xiao0HL5f-F1zk_CSF4/edit#gid=1762004852

zowie is indeed a very common brand

to OP: The razer deathadder is pretty damn good, same can't be said for their other mice though
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#19
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Deathadders are great except when m3 inevitably fucks up, and the software is horrible garbage.

Deathadders are great except when m3 inevitably fucks up, and the software is horrible garbage.
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#20
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As people have said, the deathadder is the only Razer mouse worth buying. Razer mice also come with some pretty bloatware software, it's best to use as little of those features as possible.
Between the two, choose a mouse which has a more comfortable shape. Zowie will give you more choice as they have more than one mouse worth buying. Sensor really doesn't matter at the moment as pretty much all major gaming mice brands use 3310s. The only exception to this is logitech, who use better sensors but also have horribly shaped mice (imo).

As people have said, the deathadder is the only Razer mouse worth buying. Razer mice also come with some pretty bloatware software, it's best to use as little of those features as possible.
Between the two, choose a mouse which has a more comfortable shape. Zowie will give you more choice as they have more than one mouse worth buying. Sensor really doesn't matter at the moment as pretty much all major gaming mice brands use 3310s. The only exception to this is logitech, who use better sensors but also have horribly shaped mice (imo).
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#21
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ScrewballI own both.

Zowie = good mice with shit coatings and heavy clicks

Razer = heavy, gimmicky, and questionable build quality

wtf both zowie's rubber and old glossy coating is the best there is

[quote=Screwball]I own both.

Zowie = good mice with shit coatings and heavy clicks

Razer = heavy, gimmicky, and questionable build quality[/quote]

wtf both zowie's rubber and old glossy coating is the best there is
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#22
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Seriously if anyone in here is still using razers cloud so you can change your mouse settings just download this driver - http://drivers.razersupport.com/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=viewdownload&downloaditemid=794&_m=downloads&_a=viewdownload&downloaditemid=794

Look how simple this is http://puu.sh/mJaJN/b0ea7f6aa3.jpg , it's a god send.

Seriously if anyone in here is still using razers cloud so you can change your mouse settings just download this driver - http://drivers.razersupport.com/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=viewdownload&downloaditemid=794&_m=downloads&_a=viewdownload&downloaditemid=794

Look how simple this is http://puu.sh/mJaJN/b0ea7f6aa3.jpg , it's a god send.
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#23
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neither are great. but one isn't really any better than the other. both cut cost everywhere they can, and both overprice their products.
personally, i prefer zowie. why? no shit software, no disco lights. simple plug and play.

stuff like build quality, sensor performance etc is the same for both: not great, but not terrible.

edyLook how simple this is http://puu.sh/mJaJN/b0ea7f6aa3.jpg , it's a god send.

pretty sure that specific software is for the old 3.5G DA only?

neither are great. but one isn't really any better than the other. both cut cost everywhere they can, and both overprice their products.
personally, i prefer zowie. why? no shit software, no disco lights. simple plug and play.

stuff like build quality, sensor performance etc is the same for both: not great, but not terrible.

[quote=edy]Look how simple this is http://puu.sh/mJaJN/b0ea7f6aa3.jpg , it's a god send.[/quote]

pretty sure that specific software is for the old 3.5G DA only?
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#24
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Bucakeneither are great. but one isn't really any better than the other. both cut cost everywhere they can, and both overprice their products.
personally, i prefer zowie. why? no shit software, no disco lights. simple plug and play.

stuff like build quality, sensor performance etc is the same for both: not great, but not terrible.

Please provide an example of something that's great in your opinion

[quote=Bucake]neither are great. but one isn't really any better than the other. both cut cost everywhere they can, and both overprice their products.
personally, i prefer zowie. why? no shit software, no disco lights. simple plug and play.

stuff like build quality, sensor performance etc is the same for both: not great, but not terrible.
[/quote]

Please provide an example of something that's great in your opinion
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#25
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BucakeedyLook how simple this is http://puu.sh/mJaJN/b0ea7f6aa3.jpg , it's a god send.
pretty sure that specific software is for the old 3.5G DA only?

Yeah pretty sure it is. Sorry to any of the newer deathadder owners but you may be out of luck.

[quote=Bucake][quote=edy]Look how simple this is http://puu.sh/mJaJN/b0ea7f6aa3.jpg , it's a god send.[/quote]

pretty sure that specific software is for the old 3.5G DA only?[/quote]

Yeah pretty sure it is. Sorry to any of the newer deathadder owners but you may be out of luck.
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#26
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the301stspartanPlease provide an example of something that's great in your opinion

Mionix Castor
Roccat KPM

[quote=the301stspartan]
Please provide an example of something that's great in your opinion[/quote]
Mionix Castor
Roccat KPM
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#27
3 Frags +

Can't vouch for the Roccat but the Mionix Castor has been the best mouse I've ever owned. A title that would have been had by the Logitech g303 if I didn't hate the shape with all my heart and soul.

Can't vouch for the Roccat but the Mionix Castor has been the best mouse I've ever owned. A title that would have been had by the Logitech g303 if I didn't hate the shape with all my heart and soul.
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#28
2 Frags +

razer has a ton more legacy drivers here, not sure if you'd be able to downgrade post-synapse mice to older drivers but worth checking

razer has a ton more legacy drivers [url=http://drivers.razersupport.com/index.php?_m=downloads]here[/url], not sure if you'd be able to downgrade post-synapse mice to older drivers but worth checking
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#29
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I've had a Razer Naga Nex for almost four years. I've never had any issues except some minor bugs in Synapse (Fixed with updates).
There's not really another mouse like the Naga Hex out on the market, and I've come to love the mouse a lot. I would consider buying another when my Naga wears out, but given what people have told me about the degrading quality of Razer products, I'm hesitant.

I've had a Razer Naga Nex for almost four years. I've never had any issues except some minor bugs in Synapse (Fixed with updates).
There's not really another mouse like the Naga Hex out on the market, and I've come to love the mouse a lot. I would consider buying another when my Naga wears out, but given what people have told me about the degrading quality of Razer products, I'm hesitant.
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#30
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Screwballthe301stspartanPlease provide an example of something that's great in your opinionMionix Castor
Roccat KPM

You're calling zowie and razer overpriced while endorsing the most expensive mouse brand in the game? I own a naos, and the build quality is great, but there's absolutely no difference to any zowie mouse I've owned. I'd really like to hear an actual objective reason why one would have higher build quality than another; I think at this price level, no mouse will fall apart or shed its coating out of the box, so it can really only be about how long they last, and all I know is my last EC1 lasted for a very, very long time before click issues appeared that were probably due to large amounts of foodstuffs and liquids getting spilled over it regularly. The one I have right now also runs flawlessly.

So pls explain to me what distinguishes "stuff like build quality, sensor performance etc is the same for both: not great, but not terrible." from "great".
And btw the sensors of the mionix and zowie mice are the same.

[quote=Screwball][quote=the301stspartan]
Please provide an example of something that's great in your opinion[/quote]
Mionix Castor
Roccat KPM[/quote]

You're calling zowie and razer overpriced while endorsing the most expensive mouse brand in the game? I own a naos, and the build quality is great, but there's absolutely no difference to any zowie mouse I've owned. I'd really like to hear an actual objective reason why one would have higher build quality than another; I think at this price level, no mouse will fall apart or shed its coating out of the box, so it can really only be about how long they last, and all I know is my last EC1 lasted for a very, very long time before click issues appeared that were probably due to large amounts of foodstuffs and liquids getting spilled over it regularly. The one I have right now also runs flawlessly.

So pls explain to me what distinguishes "stuff like build quality, sensor performance etc is the same for both: not great, but not terrible." from "great".
And btw the sensors of the mionix and zowie mice are the same.
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