Find the PERFECT Gaming Mouse for Your Hand! Zowie Mouse Fitting Kit

**Testing the Zowie Mouse Kit: A Hands-On Review**

I recently had the opportunity to test out the entire Zowie mouse kit, which includes 10 different models ranging from small to large sizes. I must say that I was excited to see how each mouse would feel in my hand and whether they would meet my expectations for comfort and performance.

The first three mice I pulled out were the S1 and S2, with medium and small sizes. Judging by size, it's clear that these are the smaller options, but not necessarily for me. The S1 has side buttons, making it ambidextrous, while the S2 does not. However, both mice feel like they could be used on either side, so it ultimately comes down to personal preference.

The next three mice were the Z11, Z12, and ZA13, with the ZA11 being an extra-large option that I assume is equivalent to a large size. The main difference between these mice seems to be the hump on the back of the palm rest, which provides additional grip for your hand. After trying out each mouse, I have to say that they all feel quite similar, with the ZA11 being the clear winner in terms of ergonomics.

One of the standout features of this kit is the ability to test and compare different mice without having to purchase them individually. Each mouse has its own unique characteristics, such as the Z12's higher hump on the back or the ZA13's smaller size. I was impressed by how well each mouse felt in my hand, especially when compared to other gaming mice that I've used in the past.

As I continued testing the mice, I found myself drawn to the Ergo grip of some models, particularly the EC-1a and the Z12. The Ergo grip provides a unique shape that fits comfortably in your hand, allowing for precise control and accuracy during gameplay. However, it's worth noting that the EC-1a feels slightly too large for my hands, so I may have to look elsewhere for that particular option.

One of the most impressive things about this kit is the value for money. For $10, you get to test out 10 different mice and see which one works best for you. If you don't like the mouse you keep, you can send it back and get a return label, which includes shipping costs, so you essentially get a mouse that fits your hand perfectly.

I must say that I'm thoroughly impressed with this kit and the quality of each individual mouse. The attention to detail is evident in every aspect of design and construction, from the materials used to the ergonomics of each mouse. If you're in the market for a new gaming mouse or just want to try out different options without committing to a purchase, I highly recommend checking out this kit.

For those interested in purchasing their own Zowie mouse, I've included a link to the kit in the description below. Make sure to check out some of my other videos and subscribe to my channel for more gaming content and product reviews. And don't forget to hit that like button and leave a comment if you have any questions or feedback on this video!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys I'm random Frank P and I got a bizarre question for you real quick before you buy shoes do you go to the store and try them on first I know for me you like Nike shoes fit different than Adidas shoes for me so you obviously want to try on a shoe before you buy it because that way it's comfortable kind of the same thing with gaming mice you know before you buy a mouse you want to make sure it fits your hand size and your grip and zowie's doing something really really cool here with making these Mouse fitting kits so I figured let's check this out and just talk about it because it makes a lot of sense here you know the mouse out of all your peripherals is the one the only peripheral that actually is dependent on your specific grip in your hand size so if it's not comfortable you're not gonna play well so either way you know let's check this out it's a pretty cool concept you open it up you can actually see right on the top here they have like the different mice that's gonna be included here from their EC series s series FK and za and we have 3 6 10 total mice inside you ready for this boom look at this 10 mice and it's a good idea it really is you know everyone's hand size is different everyone's grip is different there's different sized mice so 10 here let's get them all out and talk about them real quick so first the FK one plus the FK one and the FK two it goes from extra large large and a medium sized Mouse next up we have the EC 1 and this one right here is a larger sized Mouse versus underneath it the EC 2 which is just more so a medium size you know smaller differences when it's in your hand it feels you know worlds apart running out of space here put those down here this is good I'm gonna mix some of these up I know it oh well s1 next to that this is a medium sized and then the s2 underneath is one of the smaller mice they make and then we have the Zi series from the larger Zi eleven vza 12 being medium and the z-a 13 being small so let me organize these real quick alright that is much better got it all organized like it was in the box but now in front of me alright so real quick let's talk about the pricing for this because you're probably curious what they charge you to try out 10 mice and it's actually just $10 for the kit they're all working they all have the PCB you're not getting in like dummy shells these are all 100% working mice for $10 plus shipping and taxes so depending on where you live is gonna be different obviously but $10 for this is not bad now if anything happens if you don't send this back they charge you $100 but if you want to also keep one of these mice you pay an additional $45 for the mouse again plus shipping in taxes and you kind of add that on to the initial $10 that you paid and it'll be whatever that sum is depending on your shipping and taxes so not bad in the end for having to try out all ten to see which mouse fits you the best so you can have the most comfortable overall experience and again with mice it's the only peripheral that's gonna really matter so pretty pretty cool idea with the mouse kit so how they lay it out is by design here we actually have eight ambidextrous design six of them being completely symmetrical and then - ergo design so again it's the grip but now instead of just having them all you know in front of me taking up space I'm gonna put the mouse pad down and try them all out and just go over when I think about them and how they feel to me because that's the overall point of this you know but I just want to find out you know the different styles they have the different designs and see which is gonna be best for me because I had no idea they made 10 different mice like this and odds are you probably didn't either and as you can probably tell a different style of video for this not a lot of fancy b-roll and editing more so like a live RAW format if you will so first up we're gonna look at the FK - nicely it tells you on the bottom here and underneath you have the dpi switcher and stuff I'm not gonna go through plug in every one of the minks there's just no real use for that but the FK to this is their medium sized Mouse for this lineup and yeah for me and my hand size it's just a little bit too small I probably should have measured my hand for this but I do like a little bit of a more medium to larger size Mouse I'm a fingertip grip I'd say I've pretty medium sized hands I don't know like I said probably should have measured but to me the FK Tzu here is too small but frankly they have a large and an extra large for the FK one for this one this this does feel like a very very good size to me it is ambidextrous so to me I'm more of an Ergo kind of fan a more personal - ergo Mouse but it does feel really nice by the way if you're wondering this mouse pad here is the random Frank P and novel Keys collaborations for a topographic mousepad in the description down below case you want to check it out nice extended cloth surface feels nice and smooth but yeah I do appreciate this shape more whatever they're large shape is for this FK one and with the symmetrical mice here you have the buttons on each side best for you know obviously left these righties whatever that's gonna be for you then the FK one plus definitely it definitely bigger in the hand but honestly it doesn't feel too different to me but still feels feels really nice side buttons yet again but yes so side ones also ambidextrous and symmetrical now we can move on to more of the ergonomic series with the ec2 a this one is medium and the EC one a is the larger of the two but yeah this this feels very very nice I'm sure that a lot of you out there have probably tried an Ergo mouse before that's just what you see more of a popular design and yes to me and my fingertip grip this feels really really good with an Ergo Mouse you don't get the side buttons on both sides that's not ambidextrous and obviously it's not symmetrical its ergo economic best for fitting your hand and shape that's what economic means so I do like the you know the larger one as opposed to I guess the extra large larger ec1 a but again to me the large and the extra-large really don't feel too different but it still feels really good and I think Ergo is just the way to go for my preference now we have we don't have we don't have stickers in the bottom of these Oh what are they I got to pull them on my phone here these are the s1 and the s2 a medium and a small judging by size this is the medium this is the small yet not not for me necessarily these don't have these side buttons so it's still ambidextrous but we don't have the symmetrical design with the actual buttons on each side so I guess depending on how you look at it again it could technically still not be ambidextrous but I left your ID could still obviously use this you you get what I'm saying and we will move on from those because they're just not they're just not for me and then the last three here the z11 z12 and za 13 with the za 11 I assume being the extra-large possibly a large za 11 is the large some large medium and small feels very similar to the first series of the FK one and all of those honestly not too sure of the immediate differences here what seems like to me is more of a hump on the back to where your palm would sit that's the real main difference that I could kind of feel so yeah you get you get a bit bit of a taller mouse in the end for the za xi also ambidextrous and symmetrical with buttons on each side of the mouse and the z11 actually feels pretty good so yeah again a larger Mouse probably expect that Ziya 12 being medium this one actually I think I would prefer this one because the top of the mass here where the hump is it feels better in my hand for my grip so I really kind of like how that feels right now the z8 12 as a leader along with the - ergo ones and then yeah that's ei 13 the small the smallest version here not not too good not not personally my favorite one so I'm gonna keep the z8 12 right here and then bring out again the DC - a and EC 1 a I do feel like the EC 1a is a bit too big for me and the EC 2 a feels really really good so what you just saw was me pretty much trying each 10 exactly like you would do say okay what feels good what's gonna be best for you know doing the natural flicks obviously if you're really testing this and gaming itself you would plug him in play some games load up like Kovacs something like that you obviously want to unbunch these but just for sake of organization here I'm not gonna do all that but that was a narrowing down processor me between the Z a12 and the EC - a again so I am more partial to an Ergo grip but this does feel really nice I'm actually if I were to pick one out of all of these that I would use I think it would be the Z a12 something about that higher hump here on the back where the palm would hit it does feel really really nice and you have the buttons on each side you can even remap those if you wanted so really impressed really impressed gives you a chance to check everything out do like a sound test for the scroll wheels aside click to see how it all feels Zoe obviously known for being the king of shape in the mouse you know community out there they just they hit the nail on the head so the fact that they have a kit like this for $10 you can go through and test all ten to see which is best for you and then pay an additional 45 bucks or the mass you want to keep they'll send you a return label to send the the entire kit back - the mouse you keep and then that's it you now have a mouse that fits you the best so like I said it's a very different video here but something like this I think is really really cool you know you don't see any company doing this besides Aoi and like I kind of mentioned the beginning with the the shoe comparison there you want a shoe it's gonna fit you the best cuz it's gonna be most comfortable you don't be walking around and uncomfortable you know shoes that don't fit you same applies to a mouse you want to be gaming with a mouse that is in your hand all the time while you're gaming browsing editing whatever you want a comfortable Mouse that fits you in your particular hand size and grip so very cool stuff I'll put a link for you in the description down below hope you like the more kind of live format video not a lot of editing not a lot of b-roll fancy-schmancy stuff a raw video like this showing you the Zowie Mouse kit if you liked this video give it a big thumbs up show your support feel free to follow me on Twitter at random Frank P last you haven't already hit that subscribe button I hope you enjoyed have a good daywhat's up guys I'm random Frank P and I got a bizarre question for you real quick before you buy shoes do you go to the store and try them on first I know for me you like Nike shoes fit different than Adidas shoes for me so you obviously want to try on a shoe before you buy it because that way it's comfortable kind of the same thing with gaming mice you know before you buy a mouse you want to make sure it fits your hand size and your grip and zowie's doing something really really cool here with making these Mouse fitting kits so I figured let's check this out and just talk about it because it makes a lot of sense here you know the mouse out of all your peripherals is the one the only peripheral that actually is dependent on your specific grip in your hand size so if it's not comfortable you're not gonna play well so either way you know let's check this out it's a pretty cool concept you open it up you can actually see right on the top here they have like the different mice that's gonna be included here from their EC series s series FK and za and we have 3 6 10 total mice inside you ready for this boom look at this 10 mice and it's a good idea it really is you know everyone's hand size is different everyone's grip is different there's different sized mice so 10 here let's get them all out and talk about them real quick so first the FK one plus the FK one and the FK two it goes from extra large large and a medium sized Mouse next up we have the EC 1 and this one right here is a larger sized Mouse versus underneath it the EC 2 which is just more so a medium size you know smaller differences when it's in your hand it feels you know worlds apart running out of space here put those down here this is good I'm gonna mix some of these up I know it oh well s1 next to that this is a medium sized and then the s2 underneath is one of the smaller mice they make and then we have the Zi series from the larger Zi eleven vza 12 being medium and the z-a 13 being small so let me organize these real quick alright that is much better got it all organized like it was in the box but now in front of me alright so real quick let's talk about the pricing for this because you're probably curious what they charge you to try out 10 mice and it's actually just $10 for the kit they're all working they all have the PCB you're not getting in like dummy shells these are all 100% working mice for $10 plus shipping and taxes so depending on where you live is gonna be different obviously but $10 for this is not bad now if anything happens if you don't send this back they charge you $100 but if you want to also keep one of these mice you pay an additional $45 for the mouse again plus shipping in taxes and you kind of add that on to the initial $10 that you paid and it'll be whatever that sum is depending on your shipping and taxes so not bad in the end for having to try out all ten to see which mouse fits you the best so you can have the most comfortable overall experience and again with mice it's the only peripheral that's gonna really matter so pretty pretty cool idea with the mouse kit so how they lay it out is by design here we actually have eight ambidextrous design six of them being completely symmetrical and then - ergo design so again it's the grip but now instead of just having them all you know in front of me taking up space I'm gonna put the mouse pad down and try them all out and just go over when I think about them and how they feel to me because that's the overall point of this you know but I just want to find out you know the different styles they have the different designs and see which is gonna be best for me because I had no idea they made 10 different mice like this and odds are you probably didn't either and as you can probably tell a different style of video for this not a lot of fancy b-roll and editing more so like a live RAW format if you will so first up we're gonna look at the FK - nicely it tells you on the bottom here and underneath you have the dpi switcher and stuff I'm not gonna go through plug in every one of the minks there's just no real use for that but the FK to this is their medium sized Mouse for this lineup and yeah for me and my hand size it's just a little bit too small I probably should have measured my hand for this but I do like a little bit of a more medium to larger size Mouse I'm a fingertip grip I'd say I've pretty medium sized hands I don't know like I said probably should have measured but to me the FK Tzu here is too small but frankly they have a large and an extra large for the FK one for this one this this does feel like a very very good size to me it is ambidextrous so to me I'm more of an Ergo kind of fan a more personal - ergo Mouse but it does feel really nice by the way if you're wondering this mouse pad here is the random Frank P and novel Keys collaborations for a topographic mousepad in the description down below case you want to check it out nice extended cloth surface feels nice and smooth but yeah I do appreciate this shape more whatever they're large shape is for this FK one and with the symmetrical mice here you have the buttons on each side best for you know obviously left these righties whatever that's gonna be for you then the FK one plus definitely it definitely bigger in the hand but honestly it doesn't feel too different to me but still feels feels really nice side buttons yet again but yes so side ones also ambidextrous and symmetrical now we can move on to more of the ergonomic series with the ec2 a this one is medium and the EC one a is the larger of the two but yeah this this feels very very nice I'm sure that a lot of you out there have probably tried an Ergo mouse before that's just what you see more of a popular design and yes to me and my fingertip grip this feels really really good with an Ergo Mouse you don't get the side buttons on both sides that's not ambidextrous and obviously it's not symmetrical its ergo economic best for fitting your hand and shape that's what economic means so I do like the you know the larger one as opposed to I guess the extra large larger ec1 a but again to me the large and the extra-large really don't feel too different but it still feels really good and I think Ergo is just the way to go for my preference now we have we don't have we don't have stickers in the bottom of these Oh what are they I got to pull them on my phone here these are the s1 and the s2 a medium and a small judging by size this is the medium this is the small yet not not for me necessarily these don't have these side buttons so it's still ambidextrous but we don't have the symmetrical design with the actual buttons on each side so I guess depending on how you look at it again it could technically still not be ambidextrous but I left your ID could still obviously use this you you get what I'm saying and we will move on from those because they're just not they're just not for me and then the last three here the z11 z12 and za 13 with the za 11 I assume being the extra-large possibly a large za 11 is the large some large medium and small feels very similar to the first series of the FK one and all of those honestly not too sure of the immediate differences here what seems like to me is more of a hump on the back to where your palm would sit that's the real main difference that I could kind of feel so yeah you get you get a bit bit of a taller mouse in the end for the za xi also ambidextrous and symmetrical with buttons on each side of the mouse and the z11 actually feels pretty good so yeah again a larger Mouse probably expect that Ziya 12 being medium this one actually I think I would prefer this one because the top of the mass here where the hump is it feels better in my hand for my grip so I really kind of like how that feels right now the z8 12 as a leader along with the - ergo ones and then yeah that's ei 13 the small the smallest version here not not too good not not personally my favorite one so I'm gonna keep the z8 12 right here and then bring out again the DC - a and EC 1 a I do feel like the EC 1a is a bit too big for me and the EC 2 a feels really really good so what you just saw was me pretty much trying each 10 exactly like you would do say okay what feels good what's gonna be best for you know doing the natural flicks obviously if you're really testing this and gaming itself you would plug him in play some games load up like Kovacs something like that you obviously want to unbunch these but just for sake of organization here I'm not gonna do all that but that was a narrowing down processor me between the Z a12 and the EC - a again so I am more partial to an Ergo grip but this does feel really nice I'm actually if I were to pick one out of all of these that I would use I think it would be the Z a12 something about that higher hump here on the back where the palm would hit it does feel really really nice and you have the buttons on each side you can even remap those if you wanted so really impressed really impressed gives you a chance to check everything out do like a sound test for the scroll wheels aside click to see how it all feels Zoe obviously known for being the king of shape in the mouse you know community out there they just they hit the nail on the head so the fact that they have a kit like this for $10 you can go through and test all ten to see which is best for you and then pay an additional 45 bucks or the mass you want to keep they'll send you a return label to send the the entire kit back - the mouse you keep and then that's it you now have a mouse that fits you the best so like I said it's a very different video here but something like this I think is really really cool you know you don't see any company doing this besides Aoi and like I kind of mentioned the beginning with the the shoe comparison there you want a shoe it's gonna fit you the best cuz it's gonna be most comfortable you don't be walking around and uncomfortable you know shoes that don't fit you same applies to a mouse you want to be gaming with a mouse that is in your hand all the time while you're gaming browsing editing whatever you want a comfortable Mouse that fits you in your particular hand size and grip so very cool stuff I'll put a link for you in the description down below hope you like the more kind of live format video not a lot of editing not a lot of b-roll fancy-schmancy stuff a raw video like this showing you the Zowie Mouse kit if you liked this video give it a big thumbs up show your support feel free to follow me on Twitter at random Frank P last you haven't already hit that subscribe button I hope you enjoyed have a good day\n"