🖱️ Elevate your workspace with ergonomic precision and wireless freedom!
The AURTEC Vertical Mouse combines ergonomic vertical design with 6 customizable buttons and 3 adjustable DPI settings (800/1200/1600) to deliver precision and comfort. Featuring a rechargeable battery with intelligent sleep mode and plug-and-play USB connectivity, it ensures hassle-free use across Windows and Linux platforms, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking productivity and wrist health.
T**0
Does you wrist or arm hurt?
Just to start I have been using a Wired version of this type of mouse for years and it has SAVEEEEEEEED my wrist and arm!! When I first started using an "ergonomic" mouse it felt so much more natural and removed the "twisting" stress off my wrist and forearm.So I was looking for a new mouse cause I needed it to be wireless and there are quite a few options available on Amazon from $20 to $200!! The type I'm looking for, like this one, has the click buttons closer to the mouse pad. In other words I want my ring and pinky finger to be "stacked" under my middle finger and my pinky touching the pad. This means I can click left or right without lifting my hand or fingers at all. Because of this I'm able to use the side of my hand and wrist bone as a pivot point and move the mouse with my fingers. Essentially I am moving the mouse with my fingers more than my wrist or my arm and that's the goal for me. This allows for extreme precision and a more comfortable position.This mouse would be absolutely PERFECT if it were a tiny bit bigger. Sadly there are no other wireless ergonomic mice out there that meet my requirements (fingers stacked and can touch both buttons without moving them up and Pinky on the pad the whole time) other than a couple of wired ones.My only complaints are that adjusting the DPI settings between windows and the mouse takes a bit of "perfecting" but once I got it setup I'm golden!Wireless mice have a "lag" inherent to wireless devices. Its not noticeable if you use a wireless mouse already but coming from wired it was CLEARLY noticeable. Part of this could be because this is super cheap and doesn't have the best communication chip or something but regardless after using the wireless one for a while I didn't notice the lag anymore.Tip: I would try out ergonomic mice that have the buttons HIGH on the mouse and LOW like this one to see which suits you better.
A**E
Awful in ever respect.
Cheap terrible product.
A**S
great product for small hand
I am right-handed, but I use a mouse with my left hand too. The first one I got had a squeaky sound on the roller, so I asked for an exchange. Exchange came very quickly, no squeaky sound, and I'm totally happy with this product. So I bought one more left one for work place and one for right hand too. It's the perfect size for my small hand. The back button is at the bottom, so it's somewhat inconvenient, but not much issue to me since I can reach it without moving my hand. And once it was fully charged, it last pretty long. I recommend this to anyone especially who has small hand.
K**N
Good option for small-handed lefties
This has worked more reliably *as a mouse* than the previous type I got before (the exact same build of "left-handed rechargeable ergo mouse" you see allllll up and down the search you just did). The tracking is good, the clicks and scrolling are consistent and behave as expected so far. Battery life has been fine, but I make a habit of sticking in the charger every couple of days so I couldn't say for sure how long it would last otherwise.***Note that it does not use a standard charging cable, and the cable it comes with is short enough that many people won't be able to use it while charging.It's just too small for my hand. The left side of my hand ends up spread on the mousepad while I have to curl my fingers to keep touch with the buttons. The wrist pain that had briefly subsided is coming back.TL;DR: If you have medium+ hands (~7-8in from base of palm to tip of middle finger) you should keep browsing, but if your hand is on the smaller side this might just be the mouse you're looking for.
K**N
Borderline Unuseable
I’m not sure if it’s the tracking, connectivity, or battery, but man does this mouse LAG. Upon turning it on there will be a minute or so where it sort of works. But after that, the cursor hardly budges at all for seconds at a time. And when it does, it’s choppy and unpredictable. I tried to use it with multiple trackpads and without—same results. With a full battery it works a liiiiittle better for a little longer, but not by much. Maybe 5 minutes of grace before it reverts to a brick.I really wanted to love it, the design is visually appealing, the shape fits perfectly in my hand, and I love that there’s options out there for left handed people. But sad to say I’m disappointed. I don’t know, maybe I got a dud.
P**L
Small
This mouse is much smaller than I was expecting. I actually laughed out loud when I opened the Amazon box and saw the size of the packaging. When holding it on a desk, the side of my hand is resting on the desk top. For reference, I have pretty average sized hands. Wear a large for work gloves but can squeeze into a medium if needed. My hand started cramping after holding it for about 30 seconds. It is definitely shaped very nicely, just wish it was larger. I can’t knock it too hard because I haven’t used it. Just know if you have anything other than small hands this probably isn’t for you
A**O
Buen producto.
Me gusto mucho. mi mano es pequeña y se adapta perfecto su diseño.
A**Z
Hmmm
10/14/22 UpdateI feel like I did not do this mouse justice in my original review. Since I bought it, it’s the mouse I use the most. I’ll only use other mice (right hand) while i charge this one or if i need to use a trackball. My hands don’t hurt the way they used to from using the computer all day for work.7/17/19:So I've had this for a month and a half. My hand still hurts when I use it, but not as much as with a regular mouse. It is small. I have small hands and it fits well (I'm 5'0). I think ideally, it is not that ergonomic, but there are limited options for ergonomic mouses, so it's a little hard to explain. It's kind of ergonomic given the options and limited scope of these kinds of mice, but ideally, it's not ergonomic.
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