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Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse, 800 / 1200 /1600 DPI, 5 Buttons for Laptop, Desktop, PC, Macbook - Black

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About this item

  • Scientific ergonomic design encourages healthy neutral "handshake" wrist and arm positions for smoother movement and less overall strain.
  • 800 / 1200 / 1600 DPI Resolution Optical Tracking Technology provides more sensitivity than standard optical mice for smooth and precise tracking on a wide range of surfaces.
  • Added next/previous buttons provide convenience when webpage browsing; the superior choice for internet surfers, gamers and people who work at length at the computer.
  • Enters power saving mode (power is cut off completely) after 8 minutes idle, press right or left button for it to wake. Product dimensions: 120*62.8*74.8 mm; product weight: 3.4 oz.
  • Package includes: 1 Anker Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse (2 AAA batteries not included), 1 2.4G USB receiver (in the bottom of the mouse), 1 instruction manual. 18-month hassle-free warranty.



Product Description

The intersection of class, comfort and functionality. A mouse for the 21st century.

Comfortable and classy.

Tired of using the traditional grip? Take a break from overly-clunky or uncomfortably tiny mice. The ergonomically-designed thumb rests and grips fit the contour of your palm for maximum comfort.

Sleek and Sexy.

Turn heads with a futuristic design. Made for increased functionality and comfort, this mouse combines a handshake grip with easy-access buttons and three levels of mouse sensitivity (800 / 1200 / 1600DPI) for improved tracking.

Easy-access use.

Five buttons give you improved control over your computer's systems. Whether dragging and dropping, selecting large volumes of data, or casually gaming, this mouse provides a low-cost, effective solution for multiple computing needs.

Compatibility:

Windows 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP / 2000

Linux

Mac OS X (The previous/next page thumb buttons are not recognized on the Mac OS X.)

Get to know us.

We created Anker with a single goal in mind: to make the smart life easier. That means starting with affordable, high-quality gear and ending with a commitment to 100% user satisfaction . After all, we're customers too.

Note:

This is a right-handed mouse.

Any USB 3.0 port or device may cause interference with Bluetooth devices like your mouse. Please use the host port of your computer or a USB 2.0 connection, or use a USB 2.0 extension cord to move the wireless mouse away from the USB 3.0 devices.


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Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on February 14, 2025
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Mirco Monti
Reviewed in Italy on January 31, 2025
Dopo più di 6 mesi di utilizzo, ritengo che questo mouse verticale è un’ottima scelta per chi cerca comfort ed ergonomia. Anche dopo ore di utilizzo continuo, la mano e il polso non si affaticano, grazie alla sua forma studiata per una presa naturale.Dal punto di vista dell’alimentazione, il mouse richiede due batterie (non incluse), ma non ho ancora dovuto sostituirle a distanza di oltre 6 mesi.Considerando il rapporto qualità-prezzo, è difficile trovare di meglio in questa fascia di prezzo. Se cercate un mouse ergonomico, preciso e con funzioni aggiuntive utili (grazie ai tasti laterali), questo è sicuramente un acquisto consigliato!
David
Reviewed in Spain on January 3, 2025
Funciona perfectamente para uso cotidiano y de juegos. Es ergonómico y reduce la fatiga en la mano y muñeca aún usándolo durante un largo tiempo
Eduardo Rico
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 26, 2024
I used to experience wrist pain from using a traditional mouse, so a friend recommended switching to an ergonomic model. I'm so glad I listened! This mouse has truly been a game-changer.The wireless design and Bluetooth connectivity make it incredibly comfortable and convenient to use. The buttons are responsive and easy to press, and the mouse glides smoothly across my desk without any hiccups.The ergonomic shape is a significant improvement over traditional mice. It's much more comfortable to hold, even during long work sessions. I primarily use it for work, but I've also used it for graphic design and gaming, and it performs flawlessly in all situations.I highly recommend this mouse! The quality is exceptional, especially considering the very affordable price.
James Williams
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
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.
chad
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
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.
Pablo Rodriguez
Reviewed in Mexico on October 18, 2024
Llegó en perfectas condiciones y rápido. Me gusta el diseño ya que es muy ergonómico lo cual evita que las muñecas duelan al usarlo por mucho tiempo como sucede con otros mouse.
Craig Hines
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023
*** UPDATED REVIEW ***ANKER customer support reached out directly to me after my negative review to rectify the situation and to get a better understanding of the problem. I explained and their support staff was very helpful and apologized for the issues that I was experiencing. They informed me that it was not normal behavior for this product and since it was still within its original manufacturer warranty period (18 months from date of purchase for mice at the time of this review) that ANKER would gladly send me a replacement. I received it after just a few days (May 6, 2023) and tested it out. It works like a charm and exactly as expected. The scroll wheel is functioning very smoothly when I scroll through long documents. (I cannot stress how annoying it was when trying to scroll through website code and the previous malfunctioning mouse was jumping around so erratically when scrolling!) Something else that I noticed when comparing my previous mouse to this one is that the scroll wheel is completely SILENT when I scroll. The other one, however, makes a noticeable "clicking" noise as the wheel rotates. I don't recall if it made that noise whenever I first received it (or if it progressed over time), but there's a definite difference between the two devices. If the previous mouse made that sound originally, I probably just assumed that it was designed that way to provide some sort of audible feedback to the person using it. But the new mouse is completely silent when scrolling. So, I'm mentioning this in case it is an indication of a fault or failing with similar devices.After the fantastic support from ANKER, I have updated this review and I am once again a happy customer! Thank you!**** ORIGINAL REVIEW ***I've always found Anker products to be great quality and a good value. I felt this way when I initially purchased this mouse less than a year ago and everything seemed good when I first started using it. It's a very similar design and feel to a previous model that I had by another manufacturer, and so I was quite happy with it and expected it to last just as long — if not longer — than its predecessor.However, I noticed that after a few months it seems that it has been draining batteries excessively. Even more annoyingly, the middle button mouse wheel has become increasingly erratic. It worked as expected at first, but now the scroll wheel is virtually unusable because it keeps jumping and glitching any document or web page that I'm viewing when trying to scroll. I keep a clean desktop and all of my peripherals, and it does not appear to be due to any dirt causing the malfunction, at least from what I could tell on a quick surface inspection. I'm hesitant to attempt opening the whole thing up and trying to clean it that way (even though that doesn't appear to be the problem), as it seems more like it's a problem with the device itself (the glitchiness and excessive battery drain).
lobarr
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2015
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.
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