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product_id: 13328734
title: "Large Black"
brand: "zero tension mouse"
price: "₱852"
currency: PHP
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 4
url: https://www.desertcart.ph/products/13328734-large-black
store_origin: PH
region: Philippines
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# Rubberized grip 2400 DPI precision Easy-click buttons Large Black

**Brand:** zero tension mouse
**Price:** ₱852
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace with Zero Tension!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Large Black by zero tension mouse
- **How much does it cost?** ₱852 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/13328734-large-black)

## Best For

- zero tension mouse enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted zero tension mouse brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Timeless Design:** Sleek black finish that complements any workspace aesthetic.
- • **Scroll with Ease:** Integrated scroll wheel button for effortless navigation.
- • **Lightweight & Portable:** Weighs only 8.8 ounces, perfect for on-the-go professionals.
- • **Comfort Meets Functionality:** Ergonomically designed with a rubberized surface for a secure grip.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Selectable Digital Optical Tracking for lightning-fast cursor movement.

## Overview

The Zero Tension Mouse combines advanced 2400 DPI optical tracking with a user-friendly design, featuring easy-click buttons and a rubberized surface for optimal grip. Weighing just 8.8 ounces, this mouse is perfect for professionals seeking precision and comfort in their daily tasks.

## Description

The Zero Tension Mouse allows muscles of the hand, arm and shoulder to relax. Ergonomic designed to assist in relieving repetitive stress injury on your wrists and arms. "New" Features include Rubberized surface for ease of gripping and increased Laser Tracking

Review: It's okay... - This mouse is only okay. I still wouldn't consider this a great ergonomic design because your hand--instead of resting horizontally like on a standard mouse, rests vertically on this one--which is not a natural position either. A tilted-grip design (like maybe 20- to 30-degrees tilted inward) would almost make this mouse perfect. The mouse feels light but is appropriately-weighted so movement is decent (though you'll still have to re-adjust to using different muscle groups for moving the mouse--which impacts precision, but it's just a learning thing--nothing bad). The material used for the grip has a good, non-slick feel, which is nice. The DPI button/function seems like an after-thought. There's no LED indicator for what DPI setting the mouse is in, so you need to push the DPI button to determine which setting you're in, and hope you don't accidentally hit the DPI button when trying to use the scroll-wheel. After a few weeks of use, I don't notice any malfunctions or missed-clicks or multiple-clicks, which is good. The scroll wheel is poorly implemented from an ergonomics perspective. If you use the scroll wheel a lot, you'll notice the clear potential for strain/overuse of your thumb from rotating the wheel forward and backward. While it might be less-intuitive, a much better ergonomically-correct method would have been a scroll wheel with an orientation perpendicular to this one (or at least angled somewhat), which moves more like left-to-right (rather than forward and backward), which allows you to simply "sway" your thumb rather than pulling/bending it--pulling/bending puts more strain on your thumb's parts because it has one less knuckle of movement relative to the rest of your fingers. If you scroll a lot, you'll definitely notice a bit of strain/use in your thumb's lower tendons. All in all, this mouse should alleviate standard-mouse strains. But from using it, I hope this isn't the best ergonomic mouse available (outside of a scroll-ball mouse). It's not a bad mouse, but it could definitely use some design improvements to be a much better ergonomically-correct mouse.
Review: dont but this mouse ---- it sucks - poor fit shoddy manufacture ----really pretty horrible ---hurt my hand , did not work well , ended up in garbage can!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

## Features

- Selectable Digital Optical Tracking 2400 DPI for fast precise cursor movement
- Standard Right and Left "easy to click" Mouse Buttons
- Scroll Wheel Button (Click for easy scrolling option)
- Rubberized surface for ease of gripping

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001BS7NMS |
| Brand | Zero Tension Mouse |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (37) |
| Date First Available | June 27, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Zero Tension |
| Package Dimensions | 6.7 x 5.4 x 4 inches |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Zero Tension Mouse
- **Color:** Black
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Laser, Optical
- **Number of Buttons:** 3
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic Design

## Images

![Large Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31u5OVVvcpL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ It's okay...
*by A***K on August 13, 2012*

This mouse is only okay. I still wouldn't consider this a great ergonomic design because your hand--instead of resting horizontally like on a standard mouse, rests vertically on this one--which is not a natural position either. A tilted-grip design (like maybe 20- to 30-degrees tilted inward) would almost make this mouse perfect. The mouse feels light but is appropriately-weighted so movement is decent (though you'll still have to re-adjust to using different muscle groups for moving the mouse--which impacts precision, but it's just a learning thing--nothing bad). The material used for the grip has a good, non-slick feel, which is nice. The DPI button/function seems like an after-thought. There's no LED indicator for what DPI setting the mouse is in, so you need to push the DPI button to determine which setting you're in, and hope you don't accidentally hit the DPI button when trying to use the scroll-wheel. After a few weeks of use, I don't notice any malfunctions or missed-clicks or multiple-clicks, which is good. The scroll wheel is poorly implemented from an ergonomics perspective. If you use the scroll wheel a lot, you'll notice the clear potential for strain/overuse of your thumb from rotating the wheel forward and backward. While it might be less-intuitive, a much better ergonomically-correct method would have been a scroll wheel with an orientation perpendicular to this one (or at least angled somewhat), which moves more like left-to-right (rather than forward and backward), which allows you to simply "sway" your thumb rather than pulling/bending it--pulling/bending puts more strain on your thumb's parts because it has one less knuckle of movement relative to the rest of your fingers. If you scroll a lot, you'll definitely notice a bit of strain/use in your thumb's lower tendons. All in all, this mouse should alleviate standard-mouse strains. But from using it, I hope this isn't the best ergonomic mouse available (outside of a scroll-ball mouse). It's not a bad mouse, but it could definitely use some design improvements to be a much better ergonomically-correct mouse.

### ⭐ dont but this mouse ---- it sucks
*by F***U on December 9, 2013*

poor fit shoddy manufacture ----really pretty horrible ---hurt my hand , did not work well , ended up in garbage can!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

### ⭐⭐ Why mess up what was a very good product?
*by A***R on December 8, 2013*

I had used the Zero Tension mouse until 2 years ago when it simply came apart from usage. It was an excellent tool. I ordered the another one this past 1-1/2 weeks because of shoulder pain. It arrived and I was at first quite happy, until....... I discovered the DPI button located to the left of the wheel, (a new feature/bug) right where my thumb rests. For those wondering what DPI is, it means DOTS PER INCH. The setting is slow to fast. This mouse is poorly thought out. I do not recommend this Zero Tension mouse to anyone. Poor product engineering. Your thumb will trigger the DPI because it is, as stated above, right under your thumb and if you are simply working to playing a game it is just TOO, TOO, TOO easy to press. In gaming you go from super fast mouse response to molasses suddenly. Working, the mouse suddenly drags across the screen. The only fix you have available is to make sure your thumb rests on the very sharp edge of the mouse, yes, it is a SHARP edge of molded plastic. So it is uncomfortable and inconvenient to use this mouse. In a word/phrase - this mouse now sucks.

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