Nai—September 22, 2025
This is my first ergonomic mouse. If anything happens to it I would just repurchase this mouse again! I really really like it, I never realized how uncomfortable using a traditional mouse and/or laptop touchpad was until I started using this mouse, and on occasion switched to my touchpad because I was sitting in bed. My hand cramps and wrist pain are completely gone, I really didn't think it was because of my lack of ergonomic equipment but you really appreciate it once you've got it. The volume button on the mouse is really convenient, and its really quiet, which I prefer. I've accidentally chucked this thing across the room, with it landing on the hard wood floor and still surviving. Not only is it great for the price, but its pretty sturdy too! The battery is also a plus, I've only recharged it once in the two or three months ive owned it with every day use. In terms of the size, I think its pretty comfortable for my hands. I have the hands of a kid, and its not too big which can sometimes make things uncomfortable with TV remotes or gaming controllers, but no issues with this mouse. Luv it :-)! Read more
The First Noel—September 30, 2025
As someone who has relied on a traditional wireless mouse for years, I approached the Seenda Ergonomic Mouse with cautious curiosity. I was interested in exploring ergonomic options, but unsure how significant the difference would be. To my surprise, this device made an immediate and positive impression. The mouse is impressively quiet and highly responsive, gliding effortlessly even on a standard desk surface—so much so that I’ve done away with my mousepad altogether. Its ergonomic design provides a natural hand position, which enhances comfort during extended use, especially when browsing or working online. One of the standout features is the inclusion of forward and backward navigation buttons, which streamline web browsing. Additionally, the conveniently placed voice control button on the top of the device adds a modern, user-friendly touch. That said, there are a couple of areas for improvement. While the rechargeable battery is convenient, the mouse does not offer an option for traditional batteries. Furthermore, it appears to lack a clearly visible low battery indicator, which could potentially lead to unexpected downtime. However, I have yet to experience any battery-related issues during use. Overall, the Seenda Ergonomic Mouse is a well-designed and enjoyable tool that significantly enhances the computing experience. It delivers on comfort, functionality, and performance—earning it a strong 4.8 out of 5 in my review. Read more
B Ames—October 27, 2025
Looks great, feels great, long-lasting charge. I use this daily for work and it has perforned beautifully. Great feel and performance, so convenient to have the volume control on the mouse as well. I WFH and use the phone daily, I can adjust the volume without disrupting typing or navigating around programs. I cant remember the last time I charged it, and I am not good at remembering to turn it off daily. Well worth the price. Read more
E. Ash—December 11, 2025
My coworker has a much more expensive version of this from a name brand. And this is just as good for less than a third of the price. Having an ergonomic mouse seems like it might not be intuitive at first look, but this is actually the best mouse I’ve ever had. It feels very comfortable in my hand, and it’s reduced some slight wrist pain. It’s easy to set up, all you have to do is press a button on the bottom to get it to the bluetooth setting, and your computer should pair up without too much fuss. And there’s a wireless usb dongle hidden in the bottom of the mouse, if bluetooth pairing is not your forte. It’s rechargeable, so I never have to hunt for batteries. Easily the best investment I’ve made that impacts over half of my waking hours during the week. Read more
CWOK—November 14, 2025
This mouse was already charged and ready to go right out of the box. The receiver is kept in a convenient slot in the bottom of the mouse, which I appreciate as it shouldn't get lost when I'm not using it. It has wireless and BT capability as well as the wire. I connected it to a docking station, and it worked great. I had never used a vertical mouse before and it was weird at first, but once I got used to it, I could notice a big difference in how my wrist felt, and I like using it. It's lightweight and very responsive. The buttons are quiet but have a tactile click so you know you pressed it. The one problem I had which is the reason I only gave 4 stars is that it is made of slick plastic that's hard to grip. In fairness I hardly saw any mice when I was shopping that did have a rubber or silicone grip, but on a vertical mouse it seems like that should be standard as I notice it's more difficult to use because of it. I put some grip tape on it where my thumb goes and on the buttons and a few other spots, and that helped a lot, but now my pretty purple mouse has black rectangles on it and that is definitely not as aesthetically pleasing. Also I had to buy the grip tape which cost me an extra $6.00 just to use it comfortably. I'm very happy with the performance and ergonomic comfort of this mouse, but I hope the company will consider adding some rubber or silicone in the thumb area and under/on the buttons on the other side. There are some raised dots in the thumb area that look nice but do nothing to help the grip. Read more

