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Wireless Ergonomic Vertical Mouse US $7.69 (A$10.13) @ Xiao_MI Youpin Store via Aliexpress

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Features:
Ergonomically designed, optical tracking technology, working on many different surfaces and ideal usage for home, office or game.
Wireless 2.4 GHz mouse, comfortable touch.
Rolling line by line up and down
Plug and play mode, no need driver
The dongle can be stored into the mouse neatly when it is not used
Receiver storage space and carrying easily

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  • looking at the display pic I thought it was a wireless facemask haha

  • i thought it was a spaceship

  • +1

    Logitech copy

    • Which model? This looks exactly like Anker's vertical mouse.

  • Anything for left handed?

  • +1

    I have this with Anker branding. It worked fine, but wasn't as comfortable as I'd hoped. It also felt like the coating would wear off quickly. I ended up just getting a trackball and am very happy with it.

    • I have this too, battery life was rubbish and ended up using my gaming mouse.

      • I only used it for 2-3 days so I didn't notice. And mine took AA's, seems like this one might rechargeable?

  • Looks like Anker brand from Kmart, retailing for $15. I have the Anker one but tend to go into sleep mode when idle and not wake until a button is pressed. My battery cover keeps popping out with no reason.

  • +2

    It's only $12 at Kmart for the best return policy in AU.
    https://www.kmart.com.au/product/ergonomic-wireless-mouse/28…

  • +6

    I've been using this mouse for about a year and I've been happy with it. I bought it to try out the vertical mouse concept on the cheap. It has a built in battery and I have to charge it once every couple of weeks (my last micro usb device!). As soon as I put it on charge I continue using it like a wired mouse for a bit.

    The scroll wheel click started very stiff on mine. It's become easier to press over time, but is still a little stiff. It's light. I game with it, but cinematic games, not ones where response times and such matter. I can't tell the difference between a high refresh rate mouse and a "normal" one, but it's been perfectly adequate for me. The vertical mouse formfactor is a poor design for competitive gaming in general - you want to be pressing down with your fingers, not sorta angled sideways, for precision headshots, so esports gamers wouldn't be looking at this style of mouse anyway.

    After trying this for a year, I upgraded to a Logitech MX Vertical a few days ago. It's better, but not $130 better. This $10 vertical mouse is a great buy if you aren't sure about the whole vertical mouse thing and want to give it a go.

    A lot of cheap wireless vertical mice don't have built-in charging, nor come with a battery, like this one. So, if you want a cheap vertical mouse, then this is definitely the one to get. Upgrade to a Logitech or whatever when you have cash to burn.

    • I got this too solely for WFH purpose, have my gaming mouse for games.

      For usage outside of gaming I concur with what you said, it’s a good price to try out a vertical mouse.

      I went from “this looks good” to “it feels awful I can’t work like this” then “got used to it and my wrist actually feels better”

  • +1

    My new gaming mouse.

  • This one looks similar to Anker brand - $29.99 on Amazon. The Kmart one is Anko brand.

  • Go down to Kmart and save waiting 30+ days. I bought one to try out, nothing wrong with it, just feel cheap, but for $12 it's actually pretty good value.

    https://www.kmart.com.au/product/ergonomic-wireless-mouse/28…

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