🖥️ Elevate your workspace with comfort and style!
The ProtoArc Ergonomic Vertical Mouse EM11 NL is a versatile, rechargeable wireless mouse designed for comfort and efficiency. It connects to up to three devices simultaneously via Bluetooth and USB, features an ergonomic design to reduce wrist strain, and offers adjustable DPI settings for precise tracking. Ideal for professionals seeking a quiet and efficient workspace.
K**Y
Premium look and feel
My previous employer provided a similar Logitech mouse that I loved, but it was pretty pricy, so I ended up ordering this mouse and crossed my fingers that it would work well. Tthe look and feel of the mouse is very premium despite the price. I absolutely LOVE the sound and feel of the click, it has sort of a soft click - if you're particular about mouse and keyboard haptics in that way, you'll love this mouse. I also love that it't bluetooth and rechargeable so I don't have to keep replacing batteries. It was also very easy to connect to my laptop via bluetooth. The DPI button is also a nice feature to quickly change the sensitivity of the mouse.
J**S
I am never going back to any other mice
This is the best mouse I've ever owned in 30 years of my life using PC/Mac everyday. It feels soooo amazing to hold in my hand (yes I am still talking about a mouse!) - it just feels buttery soft in my hand when I hold it and clicks so gracefully. I almost don't want to stop working only because I love holding this mouse. Every single button works perfectly and it connects to all my Apple devices seamlessly. (MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, and iPad so far) I am willing to pay more for this product - the price is way too good to be true, but it is real!
R**T
A good value, but it's missing a little heft
The design of this product, particularly for the price, is impressive. The ergo features are spot-on. The only issue I have in its early use is that it lacks a little bit of weight. While keeping the weight down may have been intentional, the mouse needs a few grams more of inertia to help create a more balanced product. Maybe my hand will adjust to the mass, but for now, it feels like that's what's preventing a good product becoming a great product.
M**.
Comfortable, easy on the wrist
As I've gotten older (I mean, really old), I began to notice that my wrist would easily become aggravated after only a short time with a "normal" mouse. Thin skin, increased nerve sensitivity?? Who knows... So I tried different types of mouse pads, but regardless of type, my wrist was still lying flat -- and would become sore -- so I decided to try the "ergonomic" ProtoArc Mouse, as it had good reviews & was substantially cheaper than the similar "name brand" ergo mouse. And guess what. It worked - by elevating and changing the wrist's angle - no more soreness/ aggravation. It looks funny & it might take a minute to get used to, but it's comfortable in-hand, easy to set up & works like a champ.
B**B
Impressive on first use
On my initial usage, this vertical mouse impresses me. It is smooth and responsive to commands. It has a handsome fit and finish and feels good in my hand. Its scroll lock is superb, engaging on light finger pressure and moving the cursor quickly up and down the screen without hitches in its get along. The screen forward and backward keys above the thumb rest respond crisply, although I don't often use these tools. The product is attractively priced. It is too soon to know if the mouse it durable, but the manufacturer thinks it is. It offers a two-year warranty. My one criticism is that the dpi key behind the scroll wheel it too easily toggled. The fingers on the left and right curser keys tend to brush across it, sending the cursor on a wild ride into temporary oblivion.
T**S
Ergonomics could use some work.
I find the palm rest area gets in the way. If you have smaller hands you might be able to get your whole hand on the mouse, but with my larger hands my palm is half on the mouse and half on the desk. I would prefer to have my hand on the desk so I can move the mouse with my fingertips, but the large palm rest just gets in the way.I also find the thumb position a bit awkward. If my hand is going to be up at an angle the natural position of my thumb is up away from the desk, but the thumb position on the mouse is actually rather low making it a bit of a stretch.Performance wise it is mediocre. I can notice a small amount of latency, but not too bad. Has issues with accuracy of small, slow movements.Feature set is impressive for the price, wouldn't expect something this cheap to have a built-in rechargeable battery.Mouse buttons and wheel feel pretty good. Buttons are actually silent but still have a good feel.
M**N
A Good Replacement for Anker's Vertical Mouse
For years I've used the Anker vertical ergonomical mouse, but its build quality seemed to be lagging lately and my scroll wheel would send the cursor in every direction other than the one I wanted. So, this time I selected ProtoArc and it has performed well. I have large hands and when I first looked at the ProtoArc, it said that I should buy the extra-large version. I didn't. I purchased the "normal" version, and it fits in my hand comfortably. One week into ownership, its properly responsive and comfortable to use. If you're looking for an ergonomic mouse, I highly recommend the ProtoARc.
J**
Wife loves it
Bought this for my wife cause she works at her computer her entire day and her wrists were killing her. She notices improvements since day 1. I strongly recomend it. You can connect it to 3 devices simultaneously, solid grip too. Battery lasts forever!