Putter—November 23, 2025
I like a vertical mouse for ergonomic reasons, but more than that, I wanted a mouse that requires less range of motion and a less-specific type of fabric for traction. I’m using my laptop on the couch; the mouse sits on the arm, or occasionally on the edge of the laptop. Pros: * It’s really comfortable to use, with no learning curve, at least for me. * It’s plug-and-play on my PC laptop, no need to download anything or set anything up. * I have full range of motion in the three or so inches of space on the couch arm, and it doesn’t have a problem with surfaces the way my traditional (name-brand) mice do. * The forward and back buttons work great. * The USB plug can be stored in a slot in the underside of the mouse. * They include a USB-A to USB-C adapter, so the plug can be used in either type of port. * It’s very inexpensive. The name-brand one I have is significantly more expensive. Cons: * The DPI button doesn’t work on my Windows 11 laptop. * The buttons aren’t programmable. * There’s no battery status light. * It’s so physically light (3.3 oz) that I’m constantly knocking it onto the floor. The interesting thing is that I have a popular-brand vertical mouse that isn’t as comfortable to use as this one. The only advantage that one has is that it’s heavier, and therefore stays on the couch arm more securely. Weight issue aside, this is my favorite mouse. So comfortable to use, and so functional for my purposes. Read more
David A.—December 21, 2025
It's probably a fine mouse, cheap and cheerful. It was way too lightweight for me. My hand always felt like it wasn't sitting in the right spot, that I was grasping for the buttons. I can see accidental double clicks in the future as the switches didn't seem robust and I did get some web pages opened that I'm sure I didn't request. But what do you want for $16. Weighs about as much as 5 hair strands? Battery is self contained and rechargeable, the included USB A to C adapter didn't work with the included cable but did with others, your mileage may vary. Also, the DPI switch did nothing. After literally 10 minutes of use, I ended up returning and going with the Logitech. Read more
Justin—November 25, 2025
This is my first ergonomic mouse and I will say I am a bit impressed, especially when you factor in the cost. You can't beat any type of quality mouse at this price. Since this was my first mouse of this type there was/still is a bit of a learning curve, at least for me. I am still in the first week of using it and I find myself switching back to my arc mouse. I use a standing desk with a keyboard tray where I also have my mouse/mice. The low clearance of my keyboard tray and the dark color of this mouse and its shape have me knocking my hand into the mouse when I go to use it, almost sending poor mouse to the floor. It could just be me but I thought it was worth noting for anybody working with a similar set up. I think I have average man hands and I think this mouse could be a tad smaller to help with some of those issues. I am still adjusting the DBI here and there but I feel like it needs more surface space than I have or want to give it. I think a cool feature would be if the mouse were stationary and you used your thumb to move the cursor on the screen(does this exist?). I may get a wrist pad to use with this because I don't like my wrist hitting the hard surface at the angle when using the mouse, it hits almost right at the bone. Wrist pad may also assist with range of motion issue but we'll see. I was only going to give this 4 stars but it would have been for mostly "me" issues and not anything to do with the mouse itself. Oh, the buttons are quiet, and it seems well made/durable. Read more
Duckett, Let's Review!—November 20, 2025
I ordered this mouse because I have carpal tunnel syndrome in my right hand and I needed a new vertical mouse. This is the 4th vertical mouse I have used and I really like it! It is a right handed mouse with a soft-touch silicone grip, the buttons are easy to press, it looks sleek, and charges quickly. Bonus: you can use it while it's charging! It is a little big for my small hand, but I can still use it without any issues will also fit someone with larger hands. Set up was extremely simple with my both my MacBook and PC laptop. You just plug in the dongle and it's good to go! You don't need to pair it as it is going straight thru the dongle. The dongle is a USB-A but the mouse comes with a USB–C adapter so I can plug it directly into my laptop. There is one issue with the adapter that I don't love, it doesn't fit the whole USB-A dongle, so it sticks out a bit farther than you would expect. It doesn't affect the connection, just the aesthetic. This vertical mouse comes with a charging cord and has an extremely long battery life. While it doesn't light up or do anything fancy like some other products do, the scroll is smooth and without delay/it performs on par with much more expensive models so for me, the value for cost is fantastic! Read more
GingerRoot—December 7, 2025
It’s great in theory or if you’re using it for a shorter time, but it lasts maybe 5-6 hours on one charge. If you’re trying to make it through your full work day, this won’t do it. We have to go back and forth between mice to actually work a full day. Functionally. It works really well though, and it’s comfortable to use. Very ergonomic and eases wrist pain, especially with us doing graphic design and most of what we do is on the mouse. Just wish the battery lasted longer. Read more
Mary—December 14, 2025
I bought this mouse because my hand was not feeling well after using a mouse for long hours every day at work. This one has been a great improvement. It’s very smooth, completely silent, and comfortable to hold. The vertical ergonomic design really helps. I don’t feel the same tension or strain in my hand and wrist anymore. I also like how well the buttons and scroll wheel are positioned. It is rechargeable and does not require batteries, which I consider an additional advantage. Read more