🖱️ Elevate your workflow with comfort and precision — your wrist will thank you!
The ASOYIOL Ergonomic Wireless Vertical Mouse features 6 programmable buttons, adjustable DPI levels (800/1200/1600), and a built-in rechargeable battery with power-saving mode. Designed to reduce wrist strain, it offers broad compatibility with Windows and Linux systems, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency in their daily computing.
Brand | ASOYIOL |
Item model number | ASOYIOL |
Hardware Platform | Windows 2000,Windows 7,Windows 10,Windows Vista, Linux, Windows XP, Android,Windows 8, Windows 1997 Server |
Operating System | Linux Mac Windows 2003 2008 SE, Windows 2000,Windows 7,Windows 10,Windows Vista, Linux, Windows XP, Android,Windows 8, Windows 1997 Server |
Item Weight | 3.35 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.6 x 2.7 x 3.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.6 x 2.7 x 3.9 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ASOI |
ASIN | B08974HYGF |
Date First Available | November 12, 2019 |
D**L
Ergonomics are an improvement
It takes just a little while to get used to but certainly, taking ergonomics into consideration makes for great improvements in comfort and therefore function, I think every little thing that can help is good and can lead to more work output and flow.The finish on this whole mouse’s surface is a matte grippy texture that is quite pleasant to the touch and it really doesn’t make much of any sound which is odd at first but I see how that typical clicking sound of a regular mouse can be irritating.The wireless connectivity was simple enough, just plug and play.I do wish it were a rechargeable mouse though but it works with two AAA batteries and I suppose, in a way, if you have a good supply of batteries, it is more convenient than having to delay some time to charge it by just popping in a fresh set of batteries.
S**G
Easy to set-up mouse to use & no need for a pad!
This ergonomic wireless mouse is a great value for anyone seeking comfort and performance. The vertical design truly reduces hand strain during long computer sessions, and the adjustable DPI settings make it easy to switch between tasks with precision. The six-button layout is convenient, especially the Page Back and Page Forward buttons for browsing. Setup is quick—just plug in the USB receiver—and the built-in battery with auto sleep mode helps extend battery life. Highly recommended for Windows and Linux users looking for an affordable, reliable ergonomic mouse.
B**R
Took a little bit to get used to, but my wrist is better for it!
It is such an odd position at first, but I knew I had to do something, because my wrist was starting to hurt with all the computer work. This mouse has helped out a lot with the pain. It does take some time to get used to it. There are also additional buttons to navigate web pages back or forward, which I love! Give it a try and see if it helps you.
J**
My hand has found relieff
So easy like plug and play very good response time and gives me the comfort needed because my hands were feeling it after using the trackpad! I love how portable it is since it is not too big. Feels sturdy too
J**K
Great Ergonomic Mouse
This is a great mouse to help with discomfort of clicking and scrolling several hours a day 5 days a week (wfh friendly). It took a little getting used to but the ergonomic design makes it a keeper. It’s plug and play so easy to start using, great connectivity and precise movement. Bye bye wrist pain, hello quiet clicks.
S**R
OK, but not built to last
I purchased a couple different vertical mouse options when I was dealing with some tennis elbow that would not go away. I'm not sure if the vertical mouse helped with it at all, but I definitely grew accustomed to them and like them better than a standard mouse.This particular mouse has left me a bit disappointed compared to the other one I bought, a Seenda IWG-SGM01. The biggest problem is that the scroll wheel developed a glitch where the motion of the wheel is not accurately reproduced on the screen. Often, a single rotation to scroll down ends up scrolling the page up instead and you have to turn it a lot more to get it to scroll down, and even then it seems like it is fighting you. It got so bad that I have had to stop using it.A more minor problem is there is no low battery or charging indicator. I would never know the battery was low until it just stopped working on me. The good news is you can run it with it plugged in and charge it while you use it. There is no indication when it is charging or fully charged, though.The mouse is very lightweight. Maybe for some people that is good. I was mostly indifferent to the weight. I did often hit it and knock it over when transitioning my hand from the mouse back to my keyboard. I rarely seem to do that with the Seenda, but I can't explain why. They are both taller and should catch my hand. Maybe there is something different between the desks and the setup I am using them with.The button clicks are quiet on it, which I liked as I work in an open office that is generally quiet. When I went back to my old mouse, the clicks on it seem very loud and disturbing. Conclusion: I would recommend spending a little more money to get a better mouse, like the Seenda.
A**R
Great Ergonomic Mouse! 👍 😊
First off, keep in mind this review comes from the perspective of someone who struggles with chronic tendonitis in her wrists. Now, having said that, let’s get into it!Okay, for starters — yes, this mouse looks & feels a little awkward at first, especially if you’re not used to deviating from the standard run-of-the-mill mouse that you’ll find on most computer desks. However, I found it didn’t take long at all for me to adjust to the new shape & angle of the mouse. And now, I really appreciate it, as it does help to take pressure off my hand & wrist during the many hours of computer work I do daily.Now bear in mind, to accommodate my RSI (repetitive strain injury), there are other adjustments I’ve needed to make, as well. I’ve raised my screen up & got a new (raised) mousepad, among other things. I’ve also been working on reminding myself to take breaks every so often during the workday to get up & stretch or walk around for 5-10 minutes. Furthermore, I’ve been working on improving my posture while at my desk, as I’ve noticed that having poor posture while sitting & typing/mousing has had a lot to do with the problem.At any rate, the reason for 4 ⭐️ s is two-fold:1) Just changing the mouse type alone did not make all of my pain go away. It certainly helped to mititgate some of it, but I’ve had to make other changes, as well.2) The mouse died a couple of times sooner than expected in between charges. I’m not sure why—but now I try to turn it off every night before I leave work. But even so, it’s very easy to plug it in & allow the mouse to charge while you’re still using it. So it’s all good. 👍Overall, it’s a great ergonomic mouse! 😊
N**A
Comfortable and easy to use
This is a great PC mouse. It is very comfortable and easy to use and reduces strain from hand. Took 3-4 days to get used to it but now its very comfortable. The scrolling is smooth . I like it.
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