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Review on πŸ–±οΈ Enhance Productivity with MOJO Silent Bluetooth Vertical Mouse - Wireless Ergonomic Mouse with Adjustable Sensitivity (Bluetooth Only) by Ray Adair

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great vertical mouse for beginners

I work in the software industry so the first sign of wrist pain really made me want to tackle this problem so I don't have pain for the rest of my career would have more . I also ended up in the market for a new Bluetooth mouse as my 2.4GHz band stopped working for me (in short, the dongle I use for my Macbook has pretty bad interference). This little one fit perfectly and for only $20 I wanted to try it out. So far I'm impressed! The mouse itself is quite comfortable and glides smoothly across the mat. The keys don't require much force, have enough surface area to adjust grip, and are very quiet without sacrificing a pleasant "click" feel. The DPI switch is a nice touch, although I'd like to tweak its values. The forward/back buttons work out of the box with my IDE (PyCharm) which I never knew I wanted. I haven't had any problems with the Bluetooth connection at all - there's actually a neat little feature that lets it 'sleep' when you're not using it, but since it wakes up so quickly it doesn't bother. It seems sensitive enough for general work that doesn't require much precision, but I mainly use it for text selection and dragging, so give that a call yourself. I also appreciate its lightness, which means I can use it as a mouse on the go, although you'll need extra backpack space as it's by no means small. great buy for the money. Don't get me wrong, it will definitely take some practice to use effectively and I've yet to find out if I'll ever be able to play realistically on a vertical mouse. You just lose a certain amount of precision and speed compared to a regular mouse. But it's noticeably more comfortable than having your palm to the table all day, and now it's worth making the extra effort to avoid the long-term hand and wrist problems that come with such a career. I'll probably keep this one for work/travel and shell out for Logitech coming out for home use next month. hp

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Incredible piggy bank