MicroPack Ergonomic Mouse, Vertical Wireless Mouse with USB A & Type-C Receiver, Ergo Design Reduces Muscle Strain, 6 Buttons 800/1200/1600 DPI Mouse for Windows, Mac, PC, Laptop, Black
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MicroPack Ergonomic Mouse, Vertical Wireless Mouse with USB A & Type-C Receiver, Ergo Design Reduces Muscle Strain, 6 Buttons 800/1200/1600 DPI Mouse for Windows, Mac, PC, Laptop, Black

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Product ID: 525965328
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  • Brand
    MICROPACK
  • Color
    Black & Type-C
  • Connectivity Technology
    Wireless USB
  • Special Feature
    Wireless
  • Movement Detection Technology
    Optical
🎮1600 DPI Precision
🔋8-Month Battery Life
🖱️Ergonomic Design

Description

🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace with Comfort and Precision!

  • SILENCE IS GOLDEN - Enjoy noise-reducing buttons for a peaceful workspace.
  • LONG LASTING POWER - Auto-sleep mode extends battery life up to 8 months.
  • SAY GOODBYE TO STRAIN - Experience the comfort of a 60º natural handshake posture.
  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - Works seamlessly with Windows, Mac, and Linux devices.
  • PRECISION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS - Switch between 800, 1200, and 1600 DPI for ultimate control.

The MicroPack Ergonomic Mouse is a vertical wireless mouse designed to reduce muscle strain with its unique 60º handshake posture. It features adjustable DPI settings for precise tracking, a long-lasting battery life of up to 8 months, and compatibility with multiple operating systems. Ideal for both professional and casual use, this mouse combines comfort and functionality in a sleek, modern design.

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Specifications

StyleModern
ColorBlack & Type-C Receiver
Battery Average Life8 months
Range33
Number of Batteries1 AA batteries required.
Power SourceBattery Powered
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity1600 Dots per Inch
Hardware PlatformLaptop, PC
Button Quantity3
Hand OrientationAmbidextrous
Compatible DevicesLaptop, Notebook, Personal Computer
Operating SystemLinux, Chrome OS, DOS, Windows, Mac OS
Connectivity TechnologyWireless, USB
Special FeaturesWireless, Portable, Lightweight, Ergonomic Design, Soundless
Movement DetectionOptical
Item Dimensions L x W4.28"L x 3"W
Unit Count1.0 Count

Reviews

3.8

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R**C

Trackball Performs Well with Comfortable Ergonomic Design

I read many reviews and decided to give the trackball mouse a try despite the negative feedback and frequent return notice on this item. I’m glad I did try it because the trackball and mouse perform great! Once install was complete, the first thing I did was adjust the setting for the cursor speed for trackball. There’s no lag or going all over the screen. Also found out during use that the button in the center of left / right click buttons will control the cursor speed, click 4 times to cycle through different speeds. I use this mouse with the trackball for 8 hours a day. Very happy with the performance! I don’t generally review products. That’s how pleased I am with this one.

A**R

•Affordable Cute Ergonomic Mouse •

I use this daily and it’s my favorite color. It was easy to connect, just plug it in to the usb c port and start clicking, scrolling, the material is durable and mot cheap. The size is decent, I have long slender fingers and it fits perfectly. The scrolling speed is smooth and not glitchy like others.Also I can transfer to different laptops & desktops and not have to worry about connectivity issues and lags.

C**R

Pick another mouse to hate

Ah, the ergonomic mouse that promised comfort but delivered nothing but frustration. If only I could give it negative stars, I would. This piece of "technology" is a masterclass in disappointment.At first glance, it looks like it could be the ergonomic mouse of your dreams. It fits your hand perfectly, and the sleek design gives the impression that it means business. But don't be fooled by appearances, for this mouse is a wolf in sheep's clothing and I'm definitely not on Team Jacob.The first sign that something is terribly amiss is its complete inability to respond. It's as if it takes pleasure in ignoring your every command. You move the cursor, and it just stares back at you, mocking your futile attempts to get work done. Oh, but don't worry, it's not entirely heartless. It occasionally decides to grace you with a response, but only after a series of desperate beatings on your desk that make you question your sanity and the state of your mouse.Yes, you read that correctly – this ergonomic marvel requires physical abuse to function properly. It's like it's in a toxic relationship with your desk and needs a good thrashing to rekindle its love for work. If I could return it after giving it a few rounds of office-spacing with a baseball bat, I'd send it off in a fiery blaze of glory just to make a point to all the other inferior mice out there.It's a sadistic game of cat and mouse, where you're the mouse and the mouse is the cat, reveling in your suffering. You find yourself questioning every life decision that led you to this point. Why did you think an ergonomic mouse would bring you comfort when it only brings frustration? Why did you trust the sleek exterior when the inner workings are a hot mess of dysfunctionality?In conclusion, this ergonomic mouse is the ultimate betrayal of form over function. It's a tantalizing illusion that lures you in with promises of comfort and style, only to slap you in the face with its incompetence. If you have any self-respect, avoid this mouse like the plague and save yourself from the endless cycle of desk beatings and frustration.

M**N

So far so good

Worked as expected right out of the box. So far very happy with it. Deducted a star as the plastic feels very cheap so not sure how long it will last. Hopefully it'll last a while as I do like the design. Very similar to a wired model I purchased previously but that one was better quality. Still have it and was looking to purchase another one for work, but it's no longer being sold hence why I purchased this one.

J**O

Update

I absolutely hate touchpads and in most of the places where I use my laptop and even on several of my desktops, the real estate is such that using a traditional mouse is very difficult or impossible. I usually rely on trackballs. They all have had some drawbacks. I have a Logitec and a Microsoft in the standard horizontal configuration. First of all, horizontal is not very ergonomic. The natural position of your arm on the table it is to have the hand vertical. In addition, because of the design, your hand tends to push forward on these devices making them slide. On my large desktop computer, I actually have used double-faced tape to stick it to the desk because the sliding became so annoying with the Microsoft unit. This device is extremely ergonomic and natural feeling to use. There is no tendency to slide or move whatsoever. I have never used the "forward/back" buttons on any of my other trackballs so I don't miss their absence on this device. You can switch the sensitivity but the press of a button behind the thumb wheel. Very convenient. One thing that does take a little getting used to is what to do with your thumb when you're pressing the left mouse button. With a traditional horizontal trackball, you're pressing down toward the table so there is no tendency to move the cursor. With this device, when you press on either the left or right button what you're actually doing is "squeezing" the button towards the ball. The result is there can be a tendency for your thumb to move slightly on the ball and move the cursor. This gets a little easier to control with practice however there's also a very convenient ridge right above the trackball to rest your thumb on when you're pressing the buttons which makes it a little bit easier. Dragging and dropping is the only thing that is really kind of tricky. With a traditional mouse or trackball, since you are pressing down on the button, using the ball itself is an independent motion and easy to do. With this device because of the squeezing action, it's a little tricky to keep the left button pressed while you are manipulating the ball to drag something to a new location. Not that it can't be done. With little practice you can learn to press slightly downward on the button as opposed to the left which takes the pressure off the thumb and allows you to do the dragging motion. What would really be nice is a mechanism to turn the left mouse button into a sticky key but I haven't found any way to do that yet.I have seen reviewers downgrade the device because the ball becomes "sticky". As someone who has used various designs of trackballs for well over a decade, I can tell you this almost always results from either the ball itself or the supports inside the ball cavity becoming dirty. If you are using this in an environment where your hands are likely to be dirty or sticky or there is a lot of dust around, frequent cleaning is definitely going to be necessary as with any trackball. And if you have little ones using your computer, figure on cleaning the ball mechanism pretty much every time they get their hands on it.The price is very reasonable and if you are looking for a more ergonomic alternative to a traditional trackball, it's well giving this a try. I will probably be replacing the cursor control devices on all of my computers with this unit.UPDATEI'm afraid I have to downgrade my rating to 3 stars. I have been using these devices on two of muy laptops for 4 and 6 months respectively. To those reviewers who said the ball became "sticky," I know now what you mean. It is not so much sticky as rough. Originally both were smooth as silk but BOTH have now become extremely rough and jumpy, I have removed the balls and thoroughly cleaned the balls and sockets-no help. There is something with the tiny supports that hold the trackball. the ball itself seems fine but it feels like it is resting on sand. Actually hard to get the cursor in the right place because it is so jumpy. Since it happened on both of my samples and I have never had this happen with other brands, I have to assume there is a defect in the design or materials. I can no longer recommend this device.

K**R

Nice mouse

Great mouse for after rotator cuff surgery. Fits right in my sling and my hand. All I have to use are my fingers

L**.

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