Súper comfortable
Excellent product, works great and the look and feel for the price is right on point. Love the position of the hand and it not too big or too small Read more
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| Brand | acer |
|---|---|
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB A |
| Special Feature | 2.4G Wireless(USB-A), Ergonomic Design, 116g(4.1oz), Medium to Large Sized Hands, Only for Right-handed, Rechargeable, 【NOT Bluetooth】 See more |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| product_dimensions | 4.84 x 3.23 x 0.1 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 6.3 ounces |
| item_model_number | OCC314 |
| batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| best_sellers_rank | #104 in Computer Mice |
| date_first_available | October 17, 2025 |
| manufacturer | acer |












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Customers find the mouse comfortable and effective for wrist pain relief, with positive feedback about its quality and ergonomic design. Customers disagree on the value for money, with some finding it reasonably priced while others consider it expensive.
Excellent product, works great and the look and feel for the price is right on point. Love the position of the hand and it not too big or too small Read more
Way more comfortable than company supplied mouse has good battery life can use for at least 2 days without charging it good mouse for not a lot of money but don't expect a high dollar gaming mouse Read more

A little larger than expected Read more
I have purchased a bunch of mice and so far have not been satisfied. This mouse feels good in your hand and seems to be of good quality. Although I do not endorse Acer, as I have had problems with them in the past, this is a good mouse. It could be a little heavier, but that is just me. Read more
Ergonomic for wrist! Struggled with nerve issues in the wrist and this mouse helped immensely! Read more
No real complaints, the design really helps relief pain. It just felt slightly heavy for my liking. Read more
My initial impressions of this mouse were positive. I’ve always been intrigued by the concept of a “vertical” mouse from an ergonomic perspective, and this one seems fairly well-designed. It feels comfortable in my (rather large) hand, most of the buttons are reasonably well-positioned, and it’s rechargeable via a USB-C port (and, unlike some other mice I could name, it can be used while plugged in and charging). The receiver is a tiny USB dongle that, when not in use, can be stored in a compartment on the bottom of the mouse. That said, after using it for about a week, I have to say...it’s got issues. First, the build quality: it feels cheap. The body of the mouse is made of extremely lightweight plastic, giving it a kind of flimsy, hollow feel. The buttons don’t feel particularly great either. Aside from the middle scroll wheel button, which has a very satisfying click to it, they just feel kind of mushy. Second, the ergonomics: credit where it’s due, the mouse is genuinely comfortable to hold. The vertical design allows you to keep your wrist in a far more natural position while using it, reducing both strain and fatigue. Sadly, that’s where the good news ends. My biggest issue is actually that lifting and repositioning the mouse is problematic. There’s no good way to hold it, and the body is just smooth plastic, without any “grippy” texture or rubberized coating, so it tends to slip right out of my hand. Third, the design: it’s a very basic mouse. This isn’t a surprise; it’s clearly advertised as such. But only after I started using it did I realize how awkward that fact would be. It only has six buttons: left-click, right-click, middle-click, forward, back, and a DPI shift button that, as far as I can tell, can’t be reprogrammed. This normally wouldn’t be a problem, but this mouse is genuinely huge compared to most others, and the design of it makes the lack of additional buttons feel like an awful waste of space. The thumb rest, for example, is just a vast expanse of nothingness, with the forward and back buttons positioned so high up that I have to move my thumb well away from its natural resting place to reach them. Additionally, for the first time in my life, I find myself wishing for a fourth button on top for my ring finger, because it rests so naturally next to the right mouse button that my brain just expects another button there. I want to be clear though: the listing clearly shows how many buttons there are, and where they’re located. So it’s not that I expected it to have more buttons. I just didn’t expect it to feel quite so much like it should have more buttons. All of that being said, at less than $30, this is a budget mouse, and the ergonomics are pretty good. So if you’ve been looking for an affordable vertical mouse without any bells and whistles, this may be the mouse for you. It just isn’t the one for me. Read more


Smooth and comfortable! No noise, functional , Light weight. Fast scrolling speed Read more