SilentOne—December 13, 2025
This Transformers vertical mouse is a wrist-saver and a total standout! The ergonomic upright design eliminated my hand pain after just one day, the little LED screen and scroll knob make switching DPI or devices ridiculously easy, and the triple connectivity lets me jump between my laptop and work PC without ever plugging in. Clicks are whisper-quiet, battery seems to last a while on a charge, and it just looks cool on the desk. Read more
David R—December 13, 2025
This vertical ergonomic mouse is very comfortable to use and helps reduce wrist strain during long hours of work. The vertical design feels natural, and the quiet clicks are perfect for office or home use. The LED screen is a nice touch, making it easy to check settings, and the knob control is smooth and useful for scrolling or adjustments. I really like the 3-device connectivity, which allows me to switch easily between my PC, laptop, and tablet using Bluetooth or the 2.4G connection. Read more
Michael—November 27, 2025
The Transformer Vertical Ergonomic Mouse comes packed with advanced features designed for both comfort and versatility. It offers six adjustable DPI settings (800/1600/2400/2800/3200/4000) to suit different tasks, along with a dual-mode design featuring 2.4G wireless and Dual Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. This allows seamless pairing with up to three devices at once. The mouse is fully compatible with Windows and macOS systems, making it ideal for use with desktop computers, laptops, and tablets. Equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery and a convenient USB-C charging port, the mouse ensures reliable power without the need for disposable batteries. Charging is simple using the included USB-A to USB-C cable, or any standard USB-C cable. The Transformer Vertical Mouse weighs approximately 4.7 oz, making it lighter than the Logitech Vertical Mouse at 5.1 oz. Its surface has a noticeably smoother finish compared to the Logitech model. However, in my experience, this smooth texture makes the mouse quite slippery to hold. This issue is particularly evident when attempting to lift it from the desk: because of its combination of light weight and slick surface, I often struggle to get a firm grip. Ergonomically, the mouse fits my hand perfectly, offering the same comfort I’ve experienced with the Logitech Vertical Mouse. Another standout feature is the LED screen paired with a control knob, which provides nine customizable functions: Desktop, Alt-Tab switching, Forward/Backward navigation, Left/Right movement, Zoom In/Out, Screenshots, Brightness adjustment, Page Up/Down, and Volume control. In addition, the mouse includes two conveniently placed thumb buttons for Back and Forward navigation, as well as a scroll wheel that also supports Page Up/Down. In practice, I rarely use the control knob for Back/Forward or Page Up/Down, since these functions are already covered by the dedicated buttons and scroll wheel. Overall, the Transformer Vertical Mouse offers a wide range of innovative features. However, after two weeks of use, I found its lightweight design and slippery surface made it difficult to use comfortably. This is, of course, just my personal preference. Read more
Leo felix—December 9, 2025
I recently purchased the Transformers Vertical Ergonomic Mouse and I must say, it's been a good addition to my setup. The design feels comfortable in my hand and I appreciate the ergonomic shape that reduces strain on my wrist after long hours of usage. The adjustable DPI settings are handy for different tasks, and the buttons are responsive. Overall, it's a decent mouse that serves its purpose well for everyday use. Read more
Sir Bob of the Rose—November 9, 2025
Given that I've had carpel tunnel surgery on both hands (TWICE!), I should be a prime candidate to test out a vertical mouse...and I'm not a fan. However, that is a personal preference of mine on the mouse design on and not on this product. I just wanted everyone to know that upfront if you're seeking to make a transition to a vertical mouse. It definitely takes some getting used to. That being said, I'm very much on the fence with this mouse. First off, it's irritating that you don't have that normal hard click on the left or right mouse buttons so if your computer doesn't respond right away, you get irritated wondering if you really did press the button or your computer is hanging. While this does have buttons galore, that excitement wears off pretty quick when you learn that the mouse doesn't have an accompanying software that allows you to modify, or "transform", those buttons to a custom setup. To me, that does seem like a very obvious thing to do with a branded IP product based on the ability to transform. One set of buttons that they could have done without is the copy/paste buttons, especially being that close to where your thumb rests. I imagine that it could be useful if you are able to train yourself to do it. I will give them props in a couple of departments, which is how this scored a four instead of a three with me. First, it's rechargeable. Manufacturers out there now still insist on using a battery power supply which for one is wasteful if you don't use rechargeable batteries and two batteries can sometimes throw off the weight/balance of a mouse meaning that your hand has to work just a 'little' bit harder to move the mouse around during an all-night gaming session. Having that recharge feature also frees up your desk space from dragging a power cable or, in my case, one of my cats takes up residence to stop this movement by laying on it. The second prop I want to give is the unique selector switch. While I love using my keyboard shortcuts, it's a nice little 'extra' that I haven't yet seen on another mouse. Read more