Zowie EC1-DW likely getting a glossy white Divina edition: what to expect
A fresh teaser points to a glossy white version of Zowie’s EC1-DW on the horizon. The silhouette, side-button layout, and the ER2-80 4K Enhanced wireless receiver strongly suggest this is a white EC1-DW, an ergonomic wireless gaming mouse currently sold only in matte black. If you’ve been waiting for a slick, glossy Divina coating on a proven right-handed shape, this could be it.
Unlike some ultralight ambidextrous mice making the rounds, the EC1-DW is built specifically for right-handed players, and that’s unlikely to change for the white model. Zowie typically offers the EC lineup in three sizes—small, medium, and large—so it’s reasonable to expect the glossy Divina variant to follow suit, catering to different hand sizes and grip styles.
Don’t expect brand-new internals. All signs point to Zowie keeping the same trusted hardware, which means a total weight around 63 g and the PixArt PAW3950 sensor—the same class of sensor used in performance-focused mice like the Keychron M7 8K. True to Zowie’s plug-and-play philosophy, configuration is handled through a web-based driver, making it easy to tweak settings without bloated software. The ER2-80 4K Enhanced receiver should return as well, keeping high polling rates and low-latency wireless performance on the table.
As for timing, the launch window remains under wraps. However, reports from Reddit claim some professional players are already using the glossy white model in tournaments, hinting that a public release could land in the coming months. Pricing will likely sit in Zowie’s usual premium bracket; for context, the ZA13-DW currently retails for $149.99, so a similar MSRP for the white EC1-DW wouldn’t be surprising.
Expected highlights
– Model: Zowie EC1-DW in glossy white Divina coating
– Shape: Right-handed ergonomic
– Sizes: Small, Medium, Large
– Weight: Approximately 63 g
– Sensor: PixArt PAW3950
– Wireless: ER2-80 4K Enhanced receiver
– Software: Web-based configuration
– Release timeframe: Unconfirmed; sightings in pro play
– Price positioning: Premium tier, likely similar to other DW models
If you love the EC shape and prefer a glossy finish for a cleaner glide and standout aesthetic, keep an eye out. A white Divina EC1-DW would combine Zowie’s tournament-ready reliability with a fresh, high-visibility look that’s built for competitive play.






