The scientifically engineered ergonomic design encourages proper wrist and arm positioning, placing them in a "handshake" position for smoother movement and less overall strain.
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The Anker A7852011 is a wireless vertical mouse, which connects to the computer with a dongle (transceiver) that is placed in the USB port. It has an optical sensor that offers good accuracy, making it ideal for everyday use. If used on glossy surfaces (e.g., glass desk), a mousepad is necessary. The vertical design of the mouse allows the hand to remain in a more natural position. If this is your first time using a vertical mouse, it will take some time to get used to it.
Buttons: 6 Buttons
Connection: USB
Sensor: Optical
Type: Vertical
The scientifically engineered ergonomic design encourages proper wrist and arm positioning, placing them in a "handshake" position for smoother movement and less overall strain.
The next / previous buttons provide convenience when browsing websites and are ideal for browsing, gaming, and for those who work at a great distance from the computer.
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My second one of these, each lasts about 5 years. Excellent, no hand pain and I use it 16 hours a day. Fixed my neck pain too.
I bought it because of discomfort in my wrist since I had never tried ergonomic mice before and I didn't want to go straight to expensive models. For its price, it is very good, although as a graphic designer, the slight difference it has in responsiveness bothers me a little, so I returned to Logitech. However, for general browsing or something that doesn't require great precision, it is fine. Also, I would have liked it to be a bit heavier, but that is subjective.
I have bought it twice! It is really very comfortable. Even compared to the more expensive Logitech MX Master 3, I still prefer to use the Anker.
Rest my hand enough since I sit for several hours on a PC as an IT. I had bought it from outside of course for 13-14€. You forget to put batteries...I also bought a second one for the office...The first one has been worn out for 4-5 years and now it's starting to lose one button...sometimes it clicks on its own if you just touch it...So for a normal user, it will easily last twice as long :P If it goes off, I can change the buttons between them...I have done it before several times on other mice...
I had it for 1.5 years and it was working perfectly. One day, it just stopped working. It's a shame because I had gotten used to it a lot
I have had it for 1.5 years.
Positive:
- It fits well on the wrist, although it took me some time to get used to it, there is a more natural position for the wrist.
Negative:
- The batteries don't last long.
- The response is slow sometimes.
- It doesn't work as well on some surfaces.
- For the past month, it has been scrolling jump, when you scroll down it goes up a bit.
Update: After some time, the plastic has deteriorated and it has a sticky feeling when touched, it has never happened to me before.
Very good. It does its job perfectly, I have gotten used to it and I can't go back to regular horizontal mice. After a year of daily use, it has fallen many times and it hasn't suffered any damage
It is the second one I am buying for another family member to try. Immediate response to all actions and comfortable for use by both male and female hands
I have had it for about a year. Until recently, it was working perfectly and had helped me a lot with my wrist pain. Lately, it has not been responding well to movements, it has become very slow, and as a result, I cannot work. If it didn't have these problems, it would be perfect.
It didn't work for me. I had never tried an ergonomic mouse before. I have had it for days but I can't get used to it. Many times I click and it doesn't respond.
I got it to try a vertical mouse and in the 8 months that I have had it, it was the best purchase missing from my setup (work from home). It takes time to get used to the vertical usage, yes, but you really feel the difference (immediately) in that your wrist is not strained. It is high quality but to the extent that you expect from a mouse in this price range, that's why I got it as a test before going for the Logitech Vertical MX.
I got it to see how it works...
I ended up throwing it off the balcony and hit 3 passersby...
The fourth one took it and left :(
Ask him.
Literally, it solved my hands. This ergonomic mouse has made my life much easier and has helped me overcome a problem I had in my wrist. Although I use keyboard shortcuts a lot, unfortunately, some applications require the use of the mouse. In these cases, this vertical mouse is a real blessing. Excellent little machine. Highly recommended.
I ordered the specific product to try an ergonomic mouse for the first time. It takes about 1 day to get used to it and 2-3 days for your movements to become quite fast. I don't have any other experience with ergonomic mice, but it has proven to be quite comfortable and durable so far. Value for money
I use it both at the office and at home! As I work many hours on the computer, it has helped me with the discomfort I have in my wrist. At first, it may seem a little inconvenient until your hand gets used to it, but the reward in the end is worth it!
Very good grip, helps with good hand posture, loses a few clicks for me but maybe it's due to my workspace surface.
I recommend it for purchase
If you want to work with a mouse, it's better to get a wired one or one from another company. Nothing else but delay. Simply useless.
It completely changes the mouse usage experience, with very ergonomically placed buttons and a very nice surface texture. It automatically connects without you having to do anything. There is a button for back page on the thumb. I wonder why this type of mouse hasn't become dominant.
It disappeared my pain in the shoulder, which came from the horizontal mouse... I would give more money. I believe it has good weight.
I have had it for about two months, I am quite satisfied. I would like it a little bigger but that is subjective, while the pain in the thumb has significantly subsided.
P.S. Yes, it will take you a few days to get used to it but then it's fine.
Although I would like it a bit smaller due to the size of my palm, it still does the job perfectly. My hand feels rested and stopped hurting after just one week of use.
I return after 14 months of use. Now, it loses a few clicks, I need to click a second and third time for it to register, but it's very random so I don't know if it's the mouse or the site (because it only happens when browsing websites).
The only problem it has, and it's quite annoying, is the scroll-jumping that has appeared for the past 3-4 months. While scrolling down, the window goes up and down. Also, the wheel is not as quiet anymore. The scrolling sound is very noticeable.
First time using an ergonomic mouse, so I don't have much to write. The only thing for sure is that it doesn't bother my wrist and I use it for at least 8 hours a day.
It takes time to get used to it, and this is evident when trying to make small movements and not hitting the target. My only complaint is that it doesn't have infinite scrolling like some Logitech mice, but it's not a fair complaint since very few mice have that feature and I knew it when I bought it.
Overall, I am very satisfied
I don't know if it's because of the surface of my desk, as it is glossy (although I tried it on a mousepad), sometimes the cursor gets stuck and moves slowly.
I have to close and reopen it for it to be fast.
I also changed the batteries but nothing!!!
However, I have no words for its productivity!!
My wrist doesn't hurt anymore at all.
I highly recommend it, but not the wireless one, but the one with a cable for the reasons I mentioned.
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I have had it for 3 months and I am very satisfied.
I do not have carpal tunnel syndrome but rather radial neuritis, which is different, and I did not expect much from this mouse. BUT it pleasantly surprised me. I am very pleased. It is worth its money. It is not suitable for women or people with small palms.
I still work up to 16 hours a day on the computer. I suffer from tendonitis. This mouse has helped me a lot in not feeling pain. It is held like holding a glass of water. It is not difficult to use
Very good feeling in the hand and completely comfortable. The response is stable and trouble-free.
I got used to it after 2-3 days of use.
Batteries are not included (it takes 2 x AAA).
It has a relatively low DPI (1600), which depending on the resolution (but also the preferences) may be a bit low, but for its price, it's OK. The maximum, after all, in this category (vertical) is 4K (in Greece, abroad there is also a 10K option for gaming).
Of course, it is not intended for gaming, it is purely for productivity / surfing, etc
Very good ergonomic mouse. Definitely necessary for those who work many hours with the computer.
Amazing market...we had doubts about whether it would be comfortable, convenient, quiet....exceptional...I highly recommend it...magical texture...addictive, I would say!!!
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Connection MethodWireless | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless & Wired | Wireless & Wired |
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