Pros & Cons
Pros
Comfy in the hand, smooth interaction. Takes some getting use to but for me it feels a lot better to use and i don't have the pain in my arm after prolonged usage. Gentle on the wrist and manoeuvres easily.
You need a bit of time to adapt but it really help, i am not sure about gaming with this yet, but you might need some practice. I have the more expensive logitech one at home that i use for surfing, playing around in photoshop and other programs and g... Read More
Cons
It's ergonomic but too big for my hand (i'm petite 5') and similar to another post, the track at the bottom is not very good as sometimes the pointer goes everywhere.
Highlights
Quality
This is absolutely the best comfort/ergo accessory i've bought for computer use in years.
Both have a good build quality and i don’t have any issue’s with the wireless connection.
Loved it, but less than 3 months in and it has completely stopped working.
This should be ambidextrous as advertised and is only right hand operated, the design is awful, does not fit to hand comfortabl... Read More
Price
Sensitivity and precision not like a 125$ mice but for the price it's 5 stars.
Big disappointment and now out $40 because it's passed the return period.
Not the perfect one speaking about comfort in arm but for that money is ok
It isn’t expensive (so if you don’t like it, give it to someone or have it for a spare) and go back to your old one but i think... Read More
Competitiveness
I have the same vertical mouse (anker brand) and it was cheaper (on sale) than anker brand.
:) the clicking tension is a bit different than anker's but in a good way.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I will start by saving there doesn’t seem to be any “official” report of the benefits of using this mouse
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
All “relevant” data on the benefits of this type of mouse seems to be on logitechs website but having said that i have used this mouse for a few months at work and normally after a few hours of using a traditional mouse i would have to massage and kind of crack my wrist to relieve the paintension there just due to the position of my hand
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have the more expensive logitech one over 100 at home that i use for surfing playing around in photoshop and other programs and gaming and it works great but there really isn’t any difference that i can tell from this mouse and the one i have at home
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
One thing to note the mouse is larger than a traditional mouse and due to how you need to hold it if you have small hands it will be an issue for you
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
And the arm should be closer to a 90 degree bend when using the mouse just feels more comfortable to use this way instead of on a table that you stretch you hand out more in front of you to use
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This mouse doesn’t have a bunch of programmable buttons just a back and forward button by the thumb a button to change the dpi of the mouse on the fly and the standard scroll wheelbutton
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It isn’t expensive so if you don’t like it give it to someone or have it for a spare and go back to your old one but i think if you give it a week to wrap your head around a new way of using a mouse you will find it will be second nature to you and your wrist and forearm will feel less stress
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Would be nice to have more buttons and maybe adjustable weights since i like the heavier feeling mice but those are minor things and more about personal preference