A**A
Great price, great quality, comfortable mouse.
I was skeptical that I would get this mouse and it would look cheap, but I ended up really liking it.It fits well in my hand - and I have pretty small hands. It is comfortable and allows me to keep my hand "relaxed" on the mouse when I am not actively using it. This mouse is not "small" but it is not big either. It is about 4" long and 2 1/2" at it's tallest point. The body of the mouse is glossy black and the hand grip and buttons are a matte black - looks very nice. I am using it with a Macbook Pro so the DPI button on the top and the two thumb buttons do not work for me but I could careless. It also comes with a tiny USB dongle to connect the mouse to your computer.
V**.
Broke after 2 weeks
I actually purchased this just to try a vertical mouse - it was on sale for $3 so I thought I have nothing to lose. The mouse is responsive and easy to use - I used it 6-7 hours a day and it got charged during my breaks, so no issues here. On the downside, the charging cable is like 5 inches long so you'll need an USB port close to your keyboard. It also uses a custom connector so you can't just replace it with a regular USB/microUSB cable.This type of mouse is supposed to help with forearm strain by changing the position of your hand, which sounds good in theory. However, the way this is designed doesn't help a lot with hand position - as you can see from the product picture the thumb position is pretty low so you end up keeping your hand in a very similar position as with a normal mouse. I learned that I can use and I like a vertical mouse, but I will probably go with a model that has a higher thumb support next time, like Evoluent VerticalMouse 4 "Regular Size" Right Hand (model # VM4R) - USB Wired.I noticed that sometimes it got disconnected after my laptop woke up, but this was solved by unplugging the receiver and plugging it back. Finally, the mouse broke down after about 2 weeks of use without any warning - I took a 2 hour break so I let it charge and when I got back the led wasn't lit and the system couldn't find the mouse anymore. I tried plugging the receiver in different USB ports, plugging and unplugging the charger without any change. I could probably return it, but for $3 it wasn't worth the time.
A**R
Terrible connection
I was incredibly excited about this product since I have pretty terrible carpal tunnel and when I first used it, I was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable it was compared to my normal mouse. I continued to be happy with this product for about a day, but the next day, after charging it overnight, I try to use it seriously only to discover that the connection is incredibly choppy with my desktop. A few minutes will pass without any issues, but then the connection begins to cut out and there are times when it just completely doesn't register anything that I'm doing with the mouse. Perhaps there is something that I'm doing wrong, but I wouldn't know what since there is little to no documentation that comes with it.TLDR; Super comfortable, but kind of useless because it hardly even works.
J**R
I like this mouse, but it's by no means perfect.
It's a comfortable fit for my hand (I have large-for-a-lady hands), and I was afraid it would be too bulky to throw in my laptop bag, but its still pretty compact despite the odd shape. I love that it has a charging cord rather than batteries that I will have to keep replacing (I've been down that road before).But, it does not seem to hold a charge for very long, it just seems to loose juice and turn off periodically. (The little lights inside go dark, so at least you have an indicator). In fact I am finding that I need to plug it in to charge quite often. I can still use it while it's charging, but then its basically not a wireless mouse anymore, is it? I found that it's best to switch it off (there's an on/off switch on the bottom) whenever its not in use. And sometimes it helps to switch it off and on to get it started up again after it dies (when in doubt, reboot!). All of these do sound like poor marks, but for my personal use with a laptop they aren't deal-breakers. I still like the comfortable feel of the mouse and the compact design. And the short charging cord is still more convenient for me than a wired mouse with a very long cord.
M**N
Sub-par Ergonomic Mouse
This ergonomic mouse is what you pay for. The build quality of the mouse is pretty good for the price. Also, having the mouse be rechargeable without any need for batteries is great addition. However, the mouse overall is very disappointing.To start, the design for the mouse is very questionable. The mouse comes with a dongle however there isn't a dedicated location to put the dongle away. So it's either you leave the dongle in the USB port or place it somewhere where you won't lose it. I would say I have an average size hand. But, even for my hand, the mouse is not very comfortable because it is too small. The ring and pinky finger are uncomfortably placed with you middle finger on the right mouse button. Because the mouse is small, the forward and back buttons for your thumb are placed behind the position where the thumb rests. I'm not sure about other people, but personally i would like the mouse to be angled a bit more closer to 90 degrees.Overall, I cannot suggest this mouse if you are looking for an ergonomic mouse. There are just too many flaws for this mouse to even be worth buying.
M**R
Man this this is awesome. Great for gaming
Man this this is awesome. Great for gaming, surfing whatever. It works. It is so easy to get used too. In fact there is no getting used to it at all. It is the way every mouse should have been since the good old days... I cant believe it took the industry this many decades to modify the mouse so it felt natural..I have one suggestion to the manufacturer. Please make a XL size.. This works for me, no complaints but man I would love if it was just a little wider. I am 6 ft big guy with big hands.. For most people I bet this will be a perfect fit.
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