🖱️ Elevate your workflow with ergonomic precision and seamless connectivity!
The ProtoArcErgonomic EM11 NL is a rechargeable wireless vertical mouse featuring triple-device connectivity via Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4GHz USB. Its ergonomic vertical design promotes natural wrist posture to reduce fatigue, while adjustable DPI settings up to 2400 ensure precise tracking. Compatible across Windows, Mac, and Android platforms, it offers quiet clicking and a long-lasting 500mAh battery for up to one month of use per charge.
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 1 months |
Range | 10 Meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 2.4E+3 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC, Windows,Linux, Mac |
Button Quantity | 7 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
Operating System | Windows 8, Windows 10 or higher, Android 4.3 or higher, Mac OS X 10.12 or higher |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Special Features | Wireless, Ergonomic Design, Rechargeable, Multi-Device, Vertical Design |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.43"L x 2.72"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**8
Bluetooth connection and rechargeable
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great ergonomic mouse — comfortable, stylish, and practicalI purchased this ergonomic mouse for my boyfriend, who has larger hands than I do (his fingers are about a knuckle longer), and we’re both able to use it comfortably. The shape supports the hand really well, making long hours at the computer much easier for both of us. I also love the sleek, modern design — it looks great on the desk and feels premium in hand.One of the key things I was looking for was Bluetooth connectivity and rechargeable batteries, since many newer laptops don’t come with USB-A ports anymore. This mouse connects quickly and reliably via Bluetooth, and not having to deal with disposable batteries is a huge plus. This mouse was the only one in this price range that satisfies both of these requirements.Overall, it’s a solid purchase that combines comfort, functionality, and design. Would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a hassle-free, wireless ergonomic mouse.
M**C
Absolute game changer
I've heavily used computers for both work and gaming for decades. I don't generally get pain or soreness in my wrists, even with heavy use, but as my good friend 'time' has shown me, all good things must come to an end.These days, after extended use, I've noticed hands and wrist are getting tired, sore, and every now and then actual wrist pain, so I've finally taken steps to make my setup more comfortable and ergonomic.One of the things I've seen a good deal about lately were vertical mice - had never used one, but was curious to check one out. It make sense, right? That a better angle would be better for your wrist, so I went ahead and purchased this one.After using it for a few days, I am an absolute believer. It did take a day or so to get used to, but now that i'm used to the positioning, it feels so good. Wrist definitely feels more comfortable.With the actual mouse itself, it's pretty cheap, but works well.-Click response is nice. Nice feel to it-Have experienced zero connection problems, so far works great-Nice position for the charging port, no issues using it easily while plugged in-Weight is lightHonestly, aside from adding a few more buttons that you can program, and maybe higher DPI options, this is a great all around mouse that while it does take a little getting used to, once you do, it's a game changer.
K**S
Worth the Buy!
This is my first ergonomic mouse and I really do like it. I’m a woman and I often find some mice too teeny and others just too big and uncomfortable. This is the first one that really felt like it fit my hand perfectly. It takes some getting used to with the new position, but I have less fatigue after using it a lot.My one quibble is that for whatever reason this mouse HATED my green mousepad. It refused to work on it and would either not function or lag significantly and be unusable. I switched mousepads to a darker color and it worked fine. I don’t know if my specific mouse is faulty or if this is a problem with the product itself. Just something for others to think about. Not sure if it was the green color itself or the lighter tone that was the problem.Otherwise, really solid product and I’d recommend it to most folks. But I’d still warn them about the mousepad situation.
J**R
Excellent Mouse for S to M Hands
I have Med-Large hands which I think is important to remember when you read this review. Hand size is very important when you're considering vertical mice. For me, I switched to vertical mice due to carpal tunnel a couple years ago, and it really helped to eliminate it. I went to Best Buy and tried both the Logitech Lift and MX Vertical. The Lift is for smaller hands and I didn't like the feel of it. So I bought the larger MX Vertical despite the $100 pricetag with the hope that it'd help my carpal tunnel. It did, but unfortunately, now its suffering from the double click issue that apparently is a feature of Logitech mice. So I began the hunt for another vertical mouse that didn't cost +$100. I knew I wanted one that was for Medium to Large hands, so I tried 3 different ones that said they were for larger hands or had similar measurements to the MX Vertical. None of them I ended up keeping for various reasons. So I bought another one hoping for better luck.Pros: This mouse feels great in the hand with a nicely textured surface. It also has some of the most satisfying buttons of any mouse I've tried with a very tactile yet soft, quiet click. The scroll wheel is nice much like the MX Vertical. The shape was exactly as described and felt like a hand shake. Despite the smaller size, I really enjoyed holding this mouse and my wrist did not drag on the mouse pad. Finally it has a rechargeable battery (which can be a con for some) and was under $20. It also comes in different colors.Cons: The con is that my hands are too big. They recommend this mouse for S-M hands vs the M-L of the others I tried, and I definitely agree. My little finger drags horribly if i put my hand in the "correct" placement. I got around this by putting my 1st finger on the left side of the first button and my 2nd finger on the right, and then use my 3rd finger as the right click, which gave my pinky room on the mouse. It worked okay but wasn't ideal. I really wish ProtoArc made a super sized version of this mouse. (Side note: I saw a knock off version of this mouse with the exact same measurements that said it was for M-L hands. Thank you ProtoArc for an accurate description)Ultimately I ended up returning it due to my hand size, but I really wish either my hands were smaller or the mouse was larger so that I could have kept it. Please ProtoArc, make a larger version for those of us with larger hands. If you did that, I'd buy it immediately.
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