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Wireless Ergonomic Vertical Mouse
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Description
Description
The wireless ergonomic vertical mouse holds the hand in a natural handshake position to reduce wrist strain during long days of computer use.
The upright shape rotates the wrist away from the flat pronated angle of a traditional mouse and lets the forearm rest in a more neutral line. The mouse pairs over a 2.4 GHz wireless link without cables crossing the desk, and the body comes in several color choices to match a workstation.
Why this wireless vertical mouse works
- Vertical grip: Hand sits in a natural handshake position so the wrist is not forced flat against the desk.
- Wireless operation: Removes cable clutter and gives the user a clean motion arc across the mousepad.
- Reduces wrist strain: The neutral angle is the main reason vertical mice are recommended for long computer sessions.
- Multiple colors: Blue, black, and other variant options match office or home setups.
- Plug-and-play receiver: Pairs out of the box with most Windows and macOS systems without driver installation.
- Daily-use design: Sized and weighted for full workdays at the keyboard.
Specs and details
- Format: vertical ergonomic mouse
- Connection: wireless (2.4 GHz)
- Color options: Blue and additional variants
- Use cases: office work, remote work, designers, anyone with wrist discomfort from flat mice
- Compatibility: Windows and macOS
- SKU reference: D0102HRW2V8-Blue
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Frequently asked questions
Why is a vertical mouse better for the wrist?
A flat mouse forces the wrist into a pronated position with the palm down. A vertical mouse keeps the hand on its side in a handshake angle, which research links to lower forearm muscle activity and less wrist deviation.
How long does it take to get used to a wireless vertical mouse?
Most users adjust within three to seven days. Pointer accuracy returns first, then click timing and scroll wheel control. Keep the old mouse nearby during the transition.
Does the wireless vertical mouse work with Mac and Windows?
Yes. The 2.4 GHz USB receiver works as a generic HID mouse on both Windows and macOS. Bluetooth-only laptops require an adapter or a separate Bluetooth model.
What battery does the mouse use?
Wireless vertical mice in this style typically use a single AA battery in the body. Check the battery slot under the base for the exact requirement listed by the manufacturer.
Specification
Specification
- Ergonomic vertical design to reduce wrist strain
- Wireless connectivity for convenience and mobility
- Smooth and precise optical tracking
- Lightweight and comfortable for extended use
- Compatible with Windows, Mac, and laptops
- Ideal for office work, gaming, and home use
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Excellent upgrade for my workstation improving comfort productivity and reducing hand fatigue significantly
Battery life is impressive and lasts many days without needing frequent recharging or replacement
Vertical design provides excellent wrist support and helps prevent strain during long hours of use
Quick wireless connection works instantly without delays and stays stable throughout the entire working day
Silent buttons are perfect for office use and do not create any disturbing clicking noise