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I wish I would have gotten it sooner. It's so cold in my office and my hand would sometimes ache. This helped so much. Read more
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| Brand | ValueRays |
|---|---|
| Color | black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wired |
| Special Feature | Wired with USB C and Standard Adapter Options |
| Movement Detection Technology | infrared |
| brand | ValueRays |
|---|---|
| item_model_number | OHM |
| operating_system | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| item_weight | 5 ounces |
| product_dimensions | 4.92 x 2.75 x 1.57 inches |
| item_dimensions_lxwxh | 4.92 x 2.75 x 1.57 inches |
| color | black |
| power_source | Corded Electric |
| manufacturer | ValueRays |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
| date_first_available | August 4, 2013 |
| best_sellers_rank | #897 in Computer Mice |












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Customers say
Customers find the heated mouse's functionality positive, noting it turns off when the computer does and keeps fingers from freezing off. The mouse quality receives positive feedback, with one customer comparing it favorably to major brand mice. The warmth feature gets mixed reactions - while some say it heats up quickly, others mention their hands remain cold. The buttons also receive mixed reviews, with several cus
I wish I would have gotten it sooner. It's so cold in my office and my hand would sometimes ache. This helped so much. Read more
My hands always get so cold while using a computer. This little mouse is great for my computer that has a non-thunderbolt usb-c port (which is otherwise not very useful), so it doesn't even take up a valuable USB port. It does not get super hot, but it gets noticeably warm. You aren't going to cook an egg on this mouse, but it will prevent your fingers from freezing off. Now I just need to find a heated keyboard... Read more
While I normally prefer a wireless mouse, I have come to love this thing. It's a good size for my nearly child size hands, has a good back button & DPI settings, and, most importantly, keeps my poor fingers from freezing off. Read more
I was just about to pull the trigger on a heated mouse pad "shelter". Idea is you keep your hand in a pouch enveloping your hand -- shaped to cover a mouse pad. Then I realized.. "what if you wanted to move that hand over to the keyboard". Bad idea. Heat the mouse.. not the pad.. I was skeptical that there would be enough power (amperage) to generate heat from a simple USB port. But it works great. Hand cold? Turn it over and slide the heat toggle to setting 1. Still cold..? Crank it up to setting 2. Hand hot..? turn it down. You can tell you bought the right product when you forget about it an hour later. Kind of like shoes This device keeps my hand warm and is same shape and quality of any major brand mouse I have owned. Perfect.. well.. almost perfect.. After a month my mouse started "squeaking" (not too loud). This lasted a half hour or so. it went away. Nothing since. Read more
I like the heating feature and the shape but I hate this side buttons.. I don’t know what they do and don’t care how convenient they could be but they are just annoying. I accidentally hit the buttons multiple times during composing reply emails to the recipients and it just jump to somewhere else. It frustrates me.. Read more

My old one of different brand finally died after 4 years. I always had it on high. This one I had to bump down to medium because I was too hot. These devices are Lifesavers especially if you have Renaud’s syndrome. Read more
Finally, a heated computer mouse!! I have poor circulation in my hands, so thought I would give this a try. Comes in black only, with a heavy connection cord. Not pretty, but gets the job done. I like the high heat setting, it keeps my hand warm, not only on the top but residual heat on the sides too. Now I don't dread using the computer mouse. Pleasantly surprised. Thanks. Read more
The heating is a bit uneven - sometimes nice and warm and sometimes not warm at all. It does help keep my fingers warm in my cool basement. I use a mouse pad and it is "sticky" trying to slide the mouse on it. If you use only the hard desktop it will slide easily but I need the pad for my arthritis. Read more