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Ergonomic 2.4G Vertical Wireless Mouse, Pink
Ergonomic 2.4G Vertical Wireless Mouse, Pink
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This right-hand vertical wireless mouse promotes a natural handshake grip to help reduce wrist and forearm strain. With 6 buttons, three-step DPI (800/1200/1600), and a compact USB receiver, it’s a comfortable, plug-and-play upgrade for everyday work.
Key Features
- Ergonomic vertical design: Encourages a neutral wrist and forearm posture to ease strain during long sessions.
- 6-button control: Includes forward/back side buttons for faster web navigation and workflow.
- Adjustable sensitivity: 3 DPI settings (800/1200/1600) for precision tasks or faster pointer speed.
- 2.4 GHz wireless: Stable connection via USB-A nano receiver (stores inside the mouse base).
- Comfort build: Smooth plastic surface with easy-to-clean glide pads; pink finish.
- Right-hand, large-hand fit: Shaped for right-handed users and best suited to larger hands.
Setup & Use
- Open the battery cover and insert 2 AAA batteries (not included), then switch power to ON.
- Remove the USB receiver from the storage slot and plug it into a USB-A port.
- Wait a few seconds for automatic pairing; no drivers required.
- Tip: For best tracking, use on a mouse pad. If unresponsive, check batteries/switch and restart your computer.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 12.5 × 6.5 × 8.2 cm (4.92 × 2.56 × 3.23 in)
- Net weight: 109 g (3.84 oz)
- Connection: 2.4 GHz USB receiver (stored in base)
- Power: 2 × AAA batteries (not included)
- DPI: 800/1200/1600
- Handedness: Right hand only; best for large hands
Compatibility
- Works with desktop and laptop computers that have a USB-A port.
- If your device only has USB-C ports, use a USB-C to USB-A adapter.
- Plug-and-play on common operating systems; note that forward/back side buttons may not be supported on all systems or in all applications.
What’s in the Box
- Ergonomic vertical wireless mouse (pink)
- USB receiver (stored in battery compartment)
- User manual
Why it's important for longevity?
Long hours at a computer can accumulate small, repeated stresses in the wrists, forearms, and shoulders. Over time, these micro-stressors can contribute to discomfort that disrupts focus, reduces daily productivity, and discourages healthy routines like regular movement breaks. A vertical mouse supports a more neutral “handshake” position that decreases wrist extension, ulnar deviation, and forearm pronation—mechanics that can reduce muscular tension and help you maintain better posture throughout the day.
By making pointing and clicking more comfortable, this design can help you sustain quality work without unnecessary strain, which supports a consistent daily rhythm and lowers the friction to taking short, restorative breaks. Small ergonomic upgrades also compound: when your setup feels good, you’re more likely to keep up with the habits that benefit long-term health—standing periodically, stretching, and walking. Reduced discomfort can also lessen end-of-day fatigue, making it easier to transition to evening routines that support sleep and recovery.
While no single tool guarantees health outcomes, minimizing repetitive strain is a practical, low-risk way to protect musculoskeletal well-being across years of computer use. Choosing input devices that align your joints and distribute load more evenly helps preserve comfort and capability so you can move more, recover better, and stay engaged in the daily practices that add up over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does it include batteries? No. It requires 2 AAA batteries (not included).
- Can I use it with a USB-C-only laptop? Yes, use a USB-C to USB-A adapter to connect the included receiver.
- How do I change the DPI? Press the DPI button to cycle through 800, 1200, and 1600.
- Will the side buttons work on my system? Core functions work broadly, but forward/back side buttons may not be supported on all operating systems or applications.
- Is it rechargeable? No. It is battery-powered and not rechargeable.
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