kiliki—December 25, 2025
I've been living at my computer lately (about 12 hours a day, almost every day) between work and personal projects. My current mice were fine, but I wanted to try something that claimed to be ergonomic, just to give my hand (and shoulder, and back) a break. I found this one after searching for “ergonomic mouse” and figured I’d give it a shot. First impression? I actually really like how this feels. It’s built for larger hands, and you can tell. My hand rests on it in a much more natural position than some of the other mice I've tried. It feels relaxed instead of cramped, which is a win when you're glued to a screen all day. Function-wise, it has both a 2.4 GHz dongle and Bluetooth. I like having the option, and the dongle can be stored inside the mouse when not in use. It runs on a single AA battery, which is more convenient than AAA in my opinion. The only hiccup is that my rechargeable AA batteries didn’t fit—the compartment is a bit tight—so I’ll have to go with regular alkaline ones for now. They claim a battery life of up to 18 months, though, so fingers crossed that’s true. The buttons are well-placed, with the back/forward navigation ones sitting high enough that I’m not constantly triggering them by accident. This is a major upgrade from my last mouse, which basically had a “self-destruct” button right where my thumb lives. The scroll wheel is also angled slightly, which feels surprisingly nice and natural when scrolling. There’s also a center button, which I haven’t fully tested yet. Overall, this feels like a smart upgrade. I’ll still need to see how it holds up after a few marathon workdays to see if it helps with some of the tension I usually get in my shoulders and shoulder blades. If you’re using a mouse all day and want something that feels a little more forgiving, this is worth a try. Read more
Ricky—January 3, 2026
This mouse is honestly a mixed bag. On the one hand it feels surprisingly high quality with nice soft touch materials and feels very nice resting your hand on it. The sensor is accurate and handles high speed input great without any issue at all. No stuttering or tracking loss like some other budget mice. Using the mouse wirelessly with the 2.4g usb dongle works great with no input latency at all, side by side with a very high end gaming mouse and I can't tell the difference. Set up is easy with it's 3 position switch underneath and no need to install drivers. Battery life hasn't been an issue but not sure exactly how long it lasts. This mouse has adjustable DPI settings on the fly with a button on top which is quite convenient. My problem lies with the ergonomics and moving the mouse around. Due to the ergonomic design it's nearly impossible to grip the right side of the mouse with your ring finger and pinky with much effort and it's a very smooth soft touch surface so picking up the mouse during normal use causes the mouse to slip out of your hand. For me this makes it an ok option for normal office use and web browsing but impossible to use for gaming. Read more
Sean—December 15, 2025
This is my second E-YOOSO mouse. The first one I got was a gaming mouse that lights up and has a triple-click "rapid fire" button (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FGPZKG96). I'm not a gamer, but that triple-click button was useful to me in one application I use every day. While I do miss that "rapid fire" button in this mouse, this one is slightly larger and more comfortable. I have larger hands, and this mouse is a great size! I also love that this mouse has a 30° tilt and a thumb rest! Those two features pair great with my COMFILAX Ergonomic Wrist Rest (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F9LSX9NC). The buttons in this mouse are different than the ones in the gaming mouse. I do miss those great buttons. These have a more mechanical feel. They work well, but they have a longer throw than the ones on the gaming mouse, and the tactile "click" is more distinct in this mouse. This mouse does not have an internal battery, so I'm using a rechargeable AA. To me, that's not a big deal. I might actually prefer to swap out a rechargeable AA than to connect a charging cord to the mouse. Overall, this is a great mouse. I'm giving it 5 stars because it deserves 5 stars. But I wish I could combine the features of this mouse with the E-YOOSO gaming mouse. I wish I could keep this form factor, but have the buttons from the gaming mouse. And those lights were really cool, too (although they did drain the battery quickly). Read more
Sir Bob of the Rose—December 17, 2025
I am very impressed with this mouse. The only things that would have made it better is by designing it to have been rechargeable via USB-C. As it is, I'm not complaining as that could/would have driving up the price of this mouse. The most impressive thing about this is that FINALLY there is a mouse on the market that just really gets me and my large "ham hands". Before, I was using a pretty expensive mouse from a different company for year and then suddenly within the past two months all four of them I had for use (home PC, home/travel personal laptop, business laptop, and business PC) just quit on me. This mouse came long at the right time and the bonus is the Bluetooth connection (which saves a valuable USB-A slot on a laptop that could be used for a different device. Read more
Mia's Mom—December 19, 2025
This wireless mouse feels great in hand. It is truly ergonomic. It feels and moves smooth and has a luxurious feel to it. It looks sleek and high-end as well. There is a small mount for a thumb to ride on that is situated perfectly for comfort. The listing advertises this mouse for large hands but it fits perfectly in my small hand. This mouse requires 1 AA battery. Install the battery in the mouse and the dongle in your device and it's ready to work. The sensitivity for the cursor is adjusted for perfection from the get-go. There is an option to connect the mouse via Bluetooth and a place in the bottom of the mouse to lodge the dongle for transport and/or storage. I highly recommend this product. I feel like I've leveled up when I use it. Read more