🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace with Silent Precision!
The 57° Ergonomic Wireless Mouse is designed for small to medium hands, featuring a unique 57° ergonomic design for comfort, silent operation for a distraction-free environment, and 5 adjustable DPI settings for personalized sensitivity. With dual-mode connectivity options and a remarkable battery life of up to 12 months, this mouse is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and style.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.25"L x 2.91"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Style | Regular |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 12 months |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 4000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 7 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Windows |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, 2.4G |
Special Features | Wireless, Lightweight, Ergonomic Design, noise-canceling |
Movement Detection | Optical |
A**R
Beats Logitech MX for Small Hands!
Tried both the Logitech MX ($80+) Vertical Mouse and this one ($22). I found my smaller hand (6.5 inches from top of middle finger to base of palm), fit this mouse better than the Logitech MX vertical mouse. Honestly surprised how "cheap" feeling the Logitech mouse felt--happy for a lighter mouse, but it also felt slightly cheaper in plastic for the cost. This mouse has the same texture and feeling as the Logitech one.Pros: smaller "grip", nice lighting for on/off, different modes for cursor speed on the mouse. USB can be stored in mouse. Easy to connect via Bluetooth.Cons: Slightly heavier than Logitech MX (IMO, cursor sensitivity makes up for this)Bottom Line: If you have a small hand but looking for a cheaper option to the Logitech MX vertical ergonomical mouse, this might be worth the try!
A**R
good quality
It took me a day to get use to but I love it now.
T**R
Solid Alternative to More Expensive Brands
I bought this mouse for my job because I do a lot of typing and entering data. I've been using it for just over two months, and I haven't had any problems at all. My hands don't cramp, and I haven't experienced any wrist pain. For the price, it's a fantastic deal!
M**R
Helps with mouse pain
Too many hours pointing and clicking? Relief is here! This mouse is far more comfy that the outdated upright mouse setup. Takes a minute to get used to using your arm rather than your wrist so much, but color me convinced!
J**I
Easy for me to get used to
So one day over this summer a breeze came through my office and slammed my door shut. It was really loud and made me jump, as I was in deep concentration working - I had my mouse in my hand, slammed it down when I jumped. Sounds stupid, I know, but it broke my mouse. Since then, on the one computer I'm using corded mouse and I just couldn't anymore, although I was suspicious of this. Well, it's quite easy to get used to, plug and play, and I have not yet had to charge it, almost one month now. It is comfortable and I have no feeling or pains using it. I say give it a try. It's a good price point, too, for a mouse like this.
C**W
Comfortable, easy set up, rechargeable battery, but no software
Switching from a standard mouse to a vertical orientation will take some getting used to but at least this mouse makes the transition simple. The size is equivalent to Logitech Lift mouse which is good for standard to smaller size hands. The feel is quite comfortable and I’m not completely used to it yet but it does feel better than a regular mouse. I like that it didn’t require any software installation to get it to work— it paired with my Windows machine via bluetooth without issue and the buttons and scrolling work as should. On the other hand, since there were no software drivers I have not found a way to use the thumb button— no way to customize it for page fwd/back etc. like you can with Logitech software, so that’s unfortunate. I tried looking up for any software downloads from the manufacturer but no luck. But if you don’t need that customization then you’ll be fine. One other great thing about this mouse is the internal rechargeable battery which lasts a decent amount of time. I has a USB-C plug in front of to charge it.One thing to note when using this mouse: due to the different orientation of your hand you will want to slow down the tracking speed of the pointer by a lot, otherwise it will feel erratic all over the screen. Pros:Good size for mostNo special software neededRechargeable battery via USB-CThe lights are fun Cons:Can’t customize buttons Overall:Very good mouse at a much lower price than name brand, though less customizable.
A**R
Amazing up until 3 months then it stopped working
The mouse was absolutely amazing but then after 3 months it stopped working at all and is practically useless. It lags, it disconnects, it’s unusable basically. Such a bummer
E**.
Lightweight and cheap quality
I was disappointed in the quality of the mouse itself. I know for the price, I was not expecting anything spectacular but still, the plastic is super cheap feeling and the mouse is so lightweight that it just doesnt feel right.Overall, it will do the job. But if you work a ton and want to have a nicer feel to your work environment, I would try for something else.
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