Great product - Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse – Advanced Ergonomic Design Reduces Muscle Stra
Great product - Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse – Advanced Ergonomic Design Reduces Muscle Strain
Amazon Product Link: Link: http://amazon.com/dp/B07FNJB8TT/?tag=thu68-20
ADVANCED ERGONOMIC DESIGN - Places your hand in a natural handshake position using a unique 57-degree angle, preventing forearm twisting and reducing muscular strain by 10 percent (As compared with a traditional non-vertical mouse. Based on Logitech Study, September 2017)
HYPER-EFFICIENT TRACKING - 4000 DPI high-precision sensor provides precise tracking that requires 4x less hand movement compared to a traditional mouse with a 1000 DPI sensor
CROSS-COMPUTER CONTROL - Game-changing capacity to navigate seamlessly on three computers, and copy-paste text, images, and files from one to the other using Logitech FLOW
THREE WAYS TO CONNECT - Use with up to three Windows or Mac computers via included wireless USB unifying receiver or Bluetooth smart technology or the included USB-C charging cable
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY - With quick charging: Stays powered for 4 months on a full charge – and get 3 hours of use from a 1-minute quick charge (Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions)
Top reviews from the United States
Wrist radial pain gone!
Reason for purchase: I've had radial wrist pain probably from typing and also my mouse since about 2018...
How's it been after a year? A lot of my wrist pain is gone, almost non-existent, but once I build my Ava-layout keyboard that should be the remaining 10%.
Battery life: Never had an issue with it over several months, I use it everyday for at least 8 hours a day during the week. Charge it ever once a while when I remember to do so. You shouldn't be thinking about charging it.
Gaming: I wouldn't recommend gaming with this since the tracking won't be precise or quick enough. If this made a lighter version that had better tracking though...
Conclusion: I'd recommend this to anyone who has radial pain on their wrists for sure. It took me about a few days to a week to be used to it. You may tip it over a few times like me.
I use an Apple Trackpad 2 for zooming in and horizontal scrolling as well.