LuLemon—August 2, 2024✓ Verified purchase
This is the best mouse I have ever purchased. I do have neck back shoulder wrist issues from car, accidents, carpal tunnel, and working primarily at a desk for so many years. The position is really easy. It’s something in between a vertical mouse and a traditional mouse it really is the perfect fit an angle. I use my scroll a lot to the point that I wore it out. It did take me how to year and a half to do that but when I scroll up and down through my screens more than I click the buttons and I scroll quickly. I’m not surprised that it couldn’t keep up with me. But traditional mouse I would replace every 6 to 9 months , so this is lasted a lot longer. But more than anything it’s just very comfortable easy to use and the positioning is so much better than a traditional or vertical mouse. I opted not to get a wireless because I was concerned about any type of lag time. What I do, I can’t risk the lag time. So I’ve just always stuck with hardwire because I know that it’s gonna respond quickly . Read more
pickejm—January 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Very nice mouse for small hands. Ergonomic too. My old mouse used to make my hands hurt. This one is much more comfortable. Read more
Al—April 5, 2023✓ Verified purchase
Original Review: I was pleased with this mouse. It helped with the wrist and forearm pain I was having after using my computer for long periods of time. Unfortunately, the mouse wheel went crazy after a few months. Instead of scrolling, it caused pages to jump up and down randomly in a sort of seasick fashion. This rendered the mouse unusable. UPDATE: After my original negative review, I received a message from SANWA (via Amazon). Even though the return period had passed, SANWA offered me a full refund with no strings attached. They did not ask me to update my review, I just wanted to give them credit for reaching out and standing behind their product. Read more
ArtandWoodDB—January 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The mouse works well, good resolution, easy to click, but the stiff, fat, heavy connecting cable means that every time you move the mouse you’re moving the whole cable, and if any part of the cable hits something, the mouse stops and you have to push through it. This is the reason so many mice come with a very thin wire-like connector, but the manufacturer wanted sturdy and unusable instead. I was actually hoping it would relax over time but it still has the tight zigzag folds it had when I opened the box. No amount of bending and straightening has helped. (It’s also a little slippery, but I put grippy stickers on my mice that wasn’t a big problem.) Update: The seller reached out to say that this was not how their mouse cable usually was and gave me a refund Read more
Jendev—December 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Works perfectly. Easy to get used to, and eases wrist pain. Read more
A. Huang—September 13, 2021✓ Verified purchase
Updated review: I noticed hand pain about a day or two after using this. Obviously in a much different place than my typical carpal/wrist, but it was disappointing. I'm using another vertical mouse from iClever and have been using that for nearly a full week now. Everyone's hand shape/write is going to be different, so it's important you try things out but also pay attention to how your body responds. RSI is no joke. *Older review I think I was initially skeptical of vertical mice, but with 18 months of WFH, I do think there's an extra concern with carpal tunnel and RSI. I've noticed towards the end of the work day, but especially on Thursdays/Fridays, that my wrist is definitely hurting. While it usually recovers over night, I do think at least having a vertical mouse for non-work tasks is a good way to help mitigate long hours on the computer. I'm not really sold on it's accuracy for using it during work hours, think of these like comfortable slippers to use once the work day is done (e.g. browsing/chatting). I think there's a lot of work to be done, maybe 5-10 years out, where we can something we can use for precision tasks (CAD). But for now, I can't recommend it for that. Certainly for light office work (answering emails, Excel, Word), it's 100% capable. Hopefully someone like Logitech releases smaller sizes for their vertical mice - the one reason I avoided their product is because it's designed for big hands only. A real shame that Logitech is ignoring the smaller hand sizes. Read more
Shawn H—June 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Great little mouse works well for a great price. This is the third one I’ve bought, fast delivery and good packaging. The vertical tilt is perfect for smaller hands. Takes a lot of pressure off your wrist for long hours of computer work. Read more
George—August 5, 2023✓ Verified purchase
The surface of this mouse is powdery and smooth. The click is snappy and satisfying. The mouse wheel has rubbery, firm notches. The feet pads glide like butter on a hard mousepad. It is perfect for smaller hands. The angle is a perfect compromise between usability and wrist comfort. It is the perfect mouse. It costs $15. It wears out after about 8 months of heavy use: the mouse wheel notches skip and the LED gives you a spastic reading now and again. You buy another one. It costs $15. A mouse is a pencil. Don't buy an expensive mouse. Grow up. Read more