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The ProtoArc Ergonomic Vertical Mouse EM11 NL is a rechargeable, wireless Bluetooth and 2.4GHz optical mouse designed for professionals juggling multiple devices. Featuring an ergonomic vertical design to reduce wrist strain, it supports up to three simultaneous device connections, adjustable DPI for precision, and silent clicking for distraction-free productivity. Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and Android, it’s the modern mouse built for millennial managers who demand comfort and efficiency.
Hardware Platform | PC, Windows, Mac |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Range | 8 Meters |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 2.4E+3 Dots per Inch |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Operating System | Windows 8, Windows 10 or higher, Android 4.3 or higher, Mac OS X 10.12 or higher |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Additional Features | Wireless, Ergonomic Design, Rechargeable, Multi-Device, Vertical Design |
Color | Blue |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.43"L x 2.72"W |
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.
R**M
my first time experimenting with a vertical-ish mouse REVIEW
This is my first mouse thats ergonimically correct and I LOVE it. it's only day 1, but this product, for the money is for sure worth it. I have small hands and it fits great, granted its the first of its kind I get but I cant imagine how something could fit more comfortably. i went down this route due to carpal tunnel-ish symptoms that would flare up on occasion, I can feel how its not straining the nerves in my arms that were getting compressed. its like that hand-shake position. i didn't realize how much of a difference it would actually make and I don't think i'd be able to go back now. i will be checking out the company for other products. packaging was A+ too! if I don't update this review down the road, no news is good news!
M**S
It's a very fine mouse for the price
It takes getting used too, but it comes with no drivers, as most mice don't really need them. I've had no problems with any mouse jitter or craziness when making precise mouse movements. Just takes getting used to as long as you aren't HAMMERING the mouse buttons making the entire mouse move. Take a few minutes adjusting mouse sensitivity in your OS, as well as it's built-in DPI settings, and make sure there's no interference with the 2.5ghz dongle, or if you have to many devices connected via Bluetooth (like audio.)I do wish the forward/back buttons near the thumb were a little bit lower, closer to my thumb. If you do have large hands (mine is 7.5") the mouse is still perfectly useable since I tend to use a claw-grip.Pros:No fussing with bloated apps or drivers, as it comes with no software.The USB-C port is conveniently placed so you can still use the mouse while it charges.It does have an on/off switch on the bottom.No RGB stuff (good for battery life)Supports two separate Bluetooth devices, plus it's own wireless dongle for a 3rd device.Cons:Does not use a laser sensorIt does not have a battery charge indication letting you know if it's fully charged or not, or even if it's getting a charge.The USB-C port on the mouse is only for power and battery recharging. So plugging in the USB to your PC does not connect the mouse to your computer. If you use your own USB cables that support data, the data won't be used.The provided USB cable is POWER ONLY, it has no data connections. Do not use it for other devices if you need a data connection.Very low DPI compared to most "gaming" mice but it does the job fine for gaming.
D**R
Surprisingly amazing!
I pretty much never write reviews, but I feel like I have to with this one. It's hard to explain, but this mouse just fits your hand like a glove! It's incredibly comfortable to use. It's a little strange at first, but within minutes, I was hooked! It's not often that a product changes the way you do things, but this thing is just awesome. With how great it is, I'm honestly surprised at the price too. Now that I'm using it, I would pay double. Never going back to a traditional mouse ever again.
D**L
Great Ergonomic Mouse
Honestly one of the best products I've ever purchased from this site. If you have wrist or hand fatigue and use a computer for long periods, buy this mouse. Battery life is long, buttons are clicky and responsive, and it has bluetooth as well as 2.4g connectivity. In the future I would love to see this offered in different sizes, as this model would fit a medium sized hand the best, but i have large hands. If a slightly larger model was offered I would buy it
J**W
Could be great, but taking a minute to get used to it.
Have used a couple of Microsoft Scuplt mice, but they only last for 2-3 years and are too expensive to replace at that rate. Came to Amazon looking for something similar and saw this was promoted. Today is the first day I'm using it, and like most things about it, but I will say that the grip surface is very slick. The other item is the little "tail" that I believe is designed for the edge of the hand to rest on or against sticks out further than comfortable for me.These two things together make the mouse feel like it is pushing and slipping out of my grip. My natural grip is to put the edge of my hand on the desk right behind the tail, not riding on it. Then I do a lot of movement with just my fingers with the edge of my hand stationary.Maybe I hold a mouse incorrectly? I've been doing this for over 30 years, and never had write pain. I'll give this a couple of days to see if I can adapt, because I know each mouse brings a bit of a learning curve. Everything else about it seems really good in the first hour of use, so maybe I'll adapt to the tail.
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