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The TECKNET Ergonomic Mouse is a high-precision wireless vertical mouse featuring 4800 DPI, 6 buttons, and a design that promotes wrist comfort. It operates quietly, making it ideal for shared spaces, and offers energy efficiency with a long battery life. Compatible with multiple operating systems, it ensures a hassle-free user experience.
Brand | TECKNET |
Product Dimensions | 12.3 x 6.8 x 6.1 cm; 97 g |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Item model number | 76647 |
Manufacturer | TECKNET |
Colour | Black |
Connectivity Type | 2.4_ghz_radio_frequency |
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Windows XP/7/8/10/11, PC, Mac |
Operating System | Windows XP/7/8/10/11 and Mac OS X10.4 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 24 months |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 97 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
E**S
Fantastic value, fantastic mouse, as good as the best I have ever used.
I bought this mouse as an alternative to the more expensive Evoluent mouse, which, by the way, is excellent. Both are vertical mice, which means that your hand is actually in a natural position when using it. This means that there is no stress or tension on the muscles in your forearm, which means less stress overall, and it minimises the risk of nerve injury or repetitive strain injury. In my case, using a vertical mouse also helped me to completely recover from a nerve injury which stopped me driving and also resulted in me having to take time off work. This is part of the solution - keeping your keyboard as flat as possible and making sure that your wrists are not angled upwards (if necessary by rising the height of your chair and using a footstool for your feet, so that your keyboard is lower will also help). Try getting rid of any wrist rests, as they tend to make your wrist angle upwards, putting stress and strain on those muscles and tendons. It worked for me - I have been pain free for over three years now. I have been a huge fan of the Evoluent mouse for this reason, and when it broke and I needed a replacement I saw this and decided to give it a try as it is a fraction of the price of a new Evoluent. I am so glad that I did. Note, that this mouse is for RIGHT-HANDED use. I don't know if there is a left handed version, but they are not interchangeable. The mouse has a USB dongle, which is stored underneath the mouse when not in use. When I first put the dongle into the computer it didn't work, but a re-start of Windows sorted that problem out immediately. The mouse actually feels more comfortable than the Evoluent, if that is possible, as that is one of the best mice I have ever used. This TeckNet mouse has a soft, rubberised, smooth feel and fits my hands perfectly. The sensitivity was spot-on straight out of the box, and the cursor is smooth and responsive. For full disclosure, I work in the field of disability and often recommend equipment to people using computers. I will be purchasing these as the first choice mouse to try in future, a) because of the tremendous value, b) because it is as good as the Evoluent and c) because your hand is supported in a natural position which will minimise injury. Absolutely recommend this product. You will need 2 x AA batteries for the mouse as these are not supplied.I generally review any products I buy on Amazon, because I only ever purchase products myself after reading the reviews of others. If you find this review helpful, then please click the ‘helpful’ button. If you would need more information, or if you find this not to be helpful then please let me know by adding a comment. I always try to reply to any comments that are left.
S**N
Good first ergonomic mouse
First things first, I'm in no position to evaluate the battery life, since it's only been a couple of weeks. However, what I would say is that it has made the experience of using my computer a whole lot more comfortable. I'm no longer feeling any pain on my wrist, like I did with my standard mouse. I've got medium-ish hands (my thumb cannot really reach the far corner of my S8+, which is a large phone), and it fits rather snugly. The DPI switcher is handy. So are the buttons for going back and ahead. One other thing is that although from the pictures it may seem like it lights up, the accents are there just for show; there are no lighting effects (other than when you turn it on - it displays a faint red light from the inside which then turns off). Another issue I have with the mouse is that while the instruction booklet says there is an intelligent power saving feature in which the mouse automatically goes to "sleep" after three seconds of non-usage (to wake it up the user just needs to click a button on it), in practice it never actually goes to sleep and only did that the first time I opened it. That may affect the battery life. Otherwise, I like the mouse till now - the design is understated and mixes with the environment nicely, and the scroll wheel has a nice feel to it, and overall it feels sturdy (I've even dropped it once on a carpeted floor, nothing happened to it). The texture is also nice - it's made of plastic but the makers have made an effort to make sure it feels good. For the price, I don't mind the small quibbles (considering this is cheaper than almost all of the competition). It's a great first ergo mouse.
J**W
For the money, not sure you can beat it
I bought this on a punt based on the reviews saying it was surprisingly good for the money. It is that! This gets you a really great-feeling ergo mouse. You'll probably want to install xmouse to configure it - I didn't see any custom software driver for it. Haven't really stressed it on games yet, the most I noticed was that the laser res probably needs to be higher so you don't have to move it as much - though technically ergo mice encourage arm movement in order to be ergonomic! The thumb click buttons are not suited as alternatives for left-clicking (something I look for due to a twitchy index finger). It shuts off itself an awful lot, you have to right-click to wake it quite frequently, which I think would be how the battery life stays good on it (it has a nice-sized on/off button too, though you feel you don't need it). I've found reception to be average - most micro usb receivers can't seem to make it past the interference from a screen, so you will want your receiver on the right side of your laptop. It is a very light mouse, so won't strain your wrists too much flinging it about, but that could equally be a sign that it won't last that long either being thrashed. Whilst this might not be as solid or luxurious as other mice, it gets the job done of being a budget ergo mouse enough to compete with mid-range ergos.Addendum 1.5 years later: It's still going in mostly good working order. I'm amazed actually by how clean it's managed to stay, just a little dust on the ends of the buttons. Battery life has remained consistently good, you just have to right-click (a null action) all the time to wake it. What hasn't stood up as well to the rigours of time is the mouse wheel, as with a lot of mice it must be said, it suffers from slip so doesn't always detect the movement particularly if it's fine movement (I've tended to push slightly from the top and I've noticed if you push slightly from the bottom it is still working). I have had problems with using it with gaming. I play sims a lot, and the amount of detailed movement will strain your wrists. So I am knocking it off a point for that. For anyone looking for alternatives that solve some of these issues - do consider the Evoluent VerticalMouse D, though it's a lot heavier, and there's always the 3M ergo mouse which remains unbeaten, in my view, at ergonomics.
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