Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse For Work, Multi-Device Connectivity, 800 / 1200 /1600 DPI, 5 Buttons for Laptop, Desktop, PC - Black
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Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse For Work, Multi-Device Connectivity, 800 / 1200 /1600 DPI, 5 Buttons for Laptop, Desktop, PC - Black

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  • Brand
    Anker
  • Color
    Black
  • Connectivity Technology
    Wi-Fi
  • Special Feature
    Wireless
  • Movement Detection Technology
    Optical
🎯High DPI Sensitivity
🔋Power Saving Mode
🖱️Ergonomic Design

Description

🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace with Comfort and Precision!

  • MULTI DEVICE MAGIC - Seamlessly switch between devices for maximum productivity.
  • PRECISION TRACKING - Choose from 800, 1200, or 1600 DPI for tailored sensitivity.
  • ERGONOMIC EXCELLENCE - Encourages a natural wrist position for ultimate comfort.
  • CONVENIENT NAVIGATION - Next/previous buttons enhance your browsing experience.
  • SMART POWER MANAGEMENT - Automatically enters power-saving mode after 8 minutes of inactivity.

The Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse is designed for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency. With its scientific ergonomic design, adjustable DPI settings, and multi-device connectivity, this mouse is perfect for long hours of work or gaming. It features convenient navigation buttons and a smart power-saving mode, ensuring you stay productive without interruption.

Specifications

BrandAnker
SeriesAnker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse
Item model numberA7852M
Hardware PlatformMac
Operating SystemLinux, Windows 10
Item Weight3.36 ounces
Product Dimensions3.98 x 3.23 x 3.15 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.98 x 3.23 x 3.15 inches
ColorBlack
Power SourceBattery Powered
ManufacturerAnker
ASINB00BIFNTMC
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Date First AvailableFebruary 20, 2013

I have small hands and also wrist pain problem from traditional mouse. Is this a good option for me?
Does this work with OSX Mavericks? Is there a work around to get the thumb buttons to work?
does this mouse recharge batteries if you can connect a usb cable?
Is the scroll wheel anywhere close to the low-friction free-rolling wheel in logitech mx mice? does it keep spinning on its own?

Reviews

M**T

Great Mouse - Premium Feel and Wrist Pain Relief

This is my second unit of this mouse—the first one I lost due to leaking batteries, but I liked it so much I had to get another. I was dealing with wrist pain from long hours of use, and this mouse completely solved that issue. It feels premium in hand, and the ergonomic design makes a huge difference.The extra buttons are fantastic for navigating websites and working in design—they’ve boosted my productivity. The scroll wheel is smooth and easy to roll but still gives satisfying physical feedback with each notch. I also love the LED light that warns you when the batteries are low—super helpful.My only wish? A Bluetooth version of this same design would make it absolutely perfect. Highly recommend this mouse to anyone looking for comfort and functionality!

L**R

Give yourself time to adjust to it and I think you'll like this vertical mouse! (Update)

At first, I wasn't sure I was going to like this Wireless Vertical Ergonomic mouse by Anker. I'd never heard about vertical mice before, but my other (regular) wireless mouse quit working properly, so I went looking for a new mouse. My plan was to buy something similar to what I already had and then I saw this optical vertical mouse that intrigued me. I have carpal tunnel problems and arthritis in my hands. This mouse was just under 20 bucks and PRIME and after reading some reviews, I decided to give it a try. Right out of the box, I liked the smooth feel of the mouse, but have to admit it was different in looks and it felt different because of the way one has to hold it to use it. I plugged the USB receiver into a USB port, opened the battery slot and put in two "AAA" batteries (which were not included) and it was ready to go.From the onset it had an unusual feel to it as far as making it work. It wasn't a bad thing, just different. It did move very nicely on the new Anker mouse pad I'd purchased to use with it. I noticed on the side of the box the way one's hand, arm, wrist normally move with a regular mouse versus the difference (shown on the diagram) there would be with the vertical mouse. Since I also have problems with my thumbs, I still wasn't sure it was going to work for me.As I used it that first day, it didn't take too many hours before I realized it was probably going to help the normal pain that comes from grabbing a regular mouse when you have hand and wrist difficulties, but it was going to take time to get used to. The hand and the brain have to learn how to use the new equipment properly. However, I wasn't real satisfied in regards to my thumb having problems. On the second day, I began to observe I was actually trying to grip the mouse too far up with my entire hand. For me, I learned if I could touch the wheel with my middle finger and scroll, that was far enough up with my grip. As my grip lessened and I allowed the middle finger to use the scroll things became easier. The left and right mouse buttons were easy to work once I got used to the different position of my hand. I then began using the buttons up from the thumb to make the pages go left and right which is a nice feature, but one of the features I seem to easily forget is available to me. It took me until about the third day of working with it to realize my thumb just had some new muscles it was working that it had to get used to and then the pain there began to ease. Now, things are working quite well. I'm days down the road with the new vertical mouse and I'm pretty much used to it. There is much less pain in my hand than with the old mouse and the ache in the thumb seems to have dissipated by learning to use the new muscles it has to use. There has been a learning curve for me with it due to the pain I have in my hands, but I'm glad I stuck with it because I think overall it's going to be much better for me ergonomically. If you try it and you hurt, give it some time before you give up. Like I mentioned earlier, I think it's a matter of both the hand and the brain getting used to a totally different feel and movement to the mouse.UPDATE: This vertical mouse has been such a great device for me with wrist and hand problems. The ache is less, numbness is also much less. A year after using it, it is second nature to use, comfortable and is in great condition. I really like it and the relief it has brought to my hand, fingers and arm as it has been used for over a year now and works like it is new. I really really like it.

C**D

Great Mouse for those that have to use the mouse all day long!

The Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse is a solid product overall. The vertical design is comfortable and provides noticeable relief for wrist strain during extended use. The mouse feels sturdy, and the buttons are responsive, making it easy to navigate. Setup was simple, with the included USB receiver connecting seamlessly. While it’s not the most feature-packed mouse, it does its job well and offers good value for the price. If you’re looking for an ergonomic option to improve your workspace, this mouse is a good choice.

J**S

A Game-Changer for Comfort and Performance – Highly Recommended

I recently picked up the Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse, and it has completely changed my experience with my laptop and desktop. As someone who spends a lot of time working on the computer, I was looking for a more comfortable mouse that wouldn’t strain my wrist, and this one has delivered.The vertical design took a little getting used to, but after just a few uses, I found it to be a lot more comfortable than a traditional mouse. The 800 / 1200 / 1600 DPI settings are easy to adjust, and the mouse moves smoothly with no lag. The 5 buttons are customizable, which is a great bonus for both work and casual use.The wireless connection is strong, and the battery life has been great—no need to constantly worry about charging. It works perfectly on both my laptop and desktop, making it versatile for any setup. If you’re looking for a mouse that reduces wrist strain while still offering great performance, I highly recommend this one.

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