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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Had wrist pains - ordered this mouse. It alleviated the pain, worked well for a year, but then started to give me pain over heavy use. My hands are smaller and I felt like I was gripping the mouse, so I decided to try the Logitech Lift. It worked so much better, I am not straining to click anymore (which I didn't even realize was happening).I recommend this mouse to larger hands great functionality and portability and price! Otherwise, smaller hands should order the Logitech Lift.
Greg
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
I've had it for 2 weeks. I find the weight comfortable. Glides well on mouse pad. Clicks are fine and accurate. No wheel issues YET (so I read). Other buttons as awkward as other mice I've used. Not sure I've seen ones where it was great w/out having to get used to. Feels comfortable and I hate these stupid side mice. (using for PT)Grip is a bit smooth. Simple grip tape/light sandpaper fix or get used to it. I did. I used to have a $80 logitech one and I like this one more. Cord could be 1 ft longer but, it's a cheap mouse, it's fine.People and their reviews act like they bought a $100 mouse and complain about the smallest things and give 3-4 stars. I find it funny and sad.
Lily
Reviewed in Australia on March 15, 2022
The mouse gets a lot of use; I have to say it is quite comfortable once you get over the initial weird-ness of having the mouse this shape; I can deal with many more hours of computing before my hands feel stiff.
deathnesia
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020
Anker Ergonomic Optical USB Wired Vertical MouseREVIEW: Life is short, ergonomics matter tremendously in today's world.DISCOVERING THE WIRELESS SHARK MOUSEI first stumbled upon this mouse design while cleaning up a computer office for family. Someone had bought the wireless version, back when it's brand name was "SHARK". It was still sealed/unboxed and was given to me for helping out. This was a perfect way to test out the design with nothing to lose. I will say, the wireless version of this mouse was a total waste of time productivity-wise. It lagged, would intermittently stop working (batteries were fresh and replaced twice), would disconnect while holding down a scroll bar, and it was hard to pinpoint anywhere on the screen with certainty. I even used a USB extension cable which rested the USB RF transmitter directly beside the mouse and it still was not signalling well! When my CPU was performing heavy work, it disrupted the feedback to the mouse. Tested it on various devices--same thing. That really disrupts work when using spatially explicit software or just in general. 2.4GHz is a disruptive, bombarding frequency because too many things, including routers, are using it nowadays.WIRELESS HAD A TERRIBLE SIGNAL, BUT THE DESIGN WAS INCREDIBLEWhile those old RF chips are faulty as usual, the wireless Shark DESIGN was amazing, both ergonomic and beautiful. For the first time in my life I was not stopping work and shaking out my hands to relieve the strain. Using the mouse came so naturally I never had to "get used to it" and obviously traditional mice are medieval relics that need to disappear...that is ergonomics in a nutshell. After using the wireless SHARK for the first week I realized just how much pain I was in for years...it just became normal. Everywhere you go there lies the dumb traditional mouse--you get so used to fighting them with your hand and their prevalence and supposed normalcy. You would not believe how important ergonomics are for your tendons and ligaments. Humans even write out on paper at the same angle as holding this mouse, hence, keyboards are also ancient relics that are inflaming people's ligaments and leading them to the doctor.THE MOUSE THAT SHOULD REPLACE THEM ALLWhoever designed this mouse got it right! Traditional mice are like wearing clogs. The Anker wired mouse is like wearing modern shoes...which have an industry standard for ergonomics. The form is near perfect, and I am thinking the patent is so simple yet spot-on that that is where the value lies...otherwise they are simply putting buttons in different places in a new mold. So, I knew this was the mouse for me, but it needed to be wired (we are 10 years away from having real performance for wireless mice. Safe yourself the trouble and never buy one--I do not hold that against Anker). I found the Anker Ergonomic Optical USB Wired Vertical Mouse as the new licensed retailer using this mouse patent. It should still be named the SHARK, because sharks stopped evolving as their form became so efficient there was no need to change it. There is almost no excuse to make traditional mice anymore--they are PROVEN to go against our natural form and hurt people! If you work 8 hours a day at a computer full-time, just imagine how much time that is twisting your arms into unnatural positions FOR HOURS...even days, weeks, months, or years of your life.BRAND LOYALTY IS GROWINGIt arrived unboxed and quality sealed, no funny business. Anker's version has a high-quality logo print on the mouse and looks great. My computer office setup is all Red RGB-based lighting, and the Anker's red LED in the mouse looks stunning with my system. I am saying goodbye for now to my HP OMEN Mouse X9000, as it helped for years with its bigger design, but its still causing ulnar and carpal strain being horizontal. The Anker is much cheaper in price, but to me far more valuable than my X9000. I am very impressed with the packaging, the mouse hardware quality, and the response on the screen. It has a good heavier weight for easy gliding. I also have owned an Anker USB 3.0 extender with built-in Ethernet dongle for over 3 years and that has been a high-quality workhorse for my data needs to this day. I am beginning to trust Anker products. They may invent some items or rebrand a patent, but they seem to endorse only quality designs.PRICE DOES NOT GUARANTEE A BETTER MOUSE FOR BIGGER HANDSAfter researching all other ergonomic mice, I realized that I may never find a reasonable one for hands of my size that work as well as Anker's. I am a tall man, and my hands are 8 inches long. You will notice most "large" ergonomic mice designs support 7.8" hands and the more material they use the higher the price. The more volume the product, the more bells and whistles they squeeze into its housing to up sell it. I used to think, if I am going to find a mouse that works, it surely will cost a lot of money and I was right. Some "large ergonomic" mice had the size I needed, but poor reviews outlining problems such as with silly placed back/forward buttons which as we know can completely erase what you write out and destroy it with one accidental back button click. A lot of otherwise good designs were only wireless...a complete waste of time and energy. There is 0 latency with wired mice, but nothing is guaranteed with any wireless mouse, Bluetooth or RF.Well, it appeared difficult to get both the proper ergonomics coupled with increased size without spending $100+ and poor reviews. So the Anker meets me half way for a reasonable price and size. Its back/forward buttons are above the thumb, letting your hand "rest" the way it should. My hands are still bigger than being able to fully grip the mouse (try 99% of them), but because my hand can rest on the desk in a natural angle, it has little bearing on the ergonomic factor. I believe Anker is providing a very clever mouse worthy of being the standard replacement of any traditional mice. Ergonomics = better health. Ergonomics matter. Stop paying money for technology that doesn't adapt to YOU.SUMMARYWith virtually none of the mice are looking like they will meet my size needs without some hidden flaw, at least I found one that doesn't hurt my wrists anymore and is award winning, made to help change the world, help people's health and productivity. It seemed wise to buy this renowned design as my first entry ergonomic mouse, and go from there. My carpal tunnel has vanished and my hand can somewhat hug this mouse! That is a first. It was the right place to start for a good price. Thank you Anker and Shark! I love it!
Thibault Tresca
Reviewed in Japan on September 13, 2018
had wrist and forearm strain from using a regular dell mouse all day every day, this mouse seems to have fixed this problem, position is much more confortable and natural than your regular stock mouse, however there is a learning curve, took me a day or two to get used to it.one thing that bothers me a liiittle bit in my early stage of using this mouse is that you cant really perform fast clicks when typing on the keyboard and just wanting to click elsewhere real quick, you're gonna need to grab the thing and then click, but that's just how a vertical mouse is, nothing against ankerOne thing i'm annoyed with is that the middle button is wayyy too hard to press considering that you're not pressing against the desk anymore but "pinching" the mouse with your handI would have wished for this mouse to have silent clicks, but well..
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 13, 2018
Works great, bought it to ease the strain on my wrist and help with carpal tunnel etc, and i think it is helping. Takes maybe a day to get used to using a vertical mouse compared to the traditional mice.
Omar Ramírez
Reviewed in Mexico on October 27, 2016
Compré este mouse porque estaba sufriendo de dolor en la muñeca, después de unos días de acostumbrarme al mouse el dolor casi ha desaparecido, excelente opción ergonómica para mouse.
George
Reviewed in Germany on July 24, 2015
Ich bestellte mir diese Maus aufgrund einer leichten Sehnenscheidenentzündung und aufgrund der guten Rezensionen hier auf Amazon.Kabelversionen von Mäusen bevorzuge ich immer aufgrund der geringeren Fehleranfälligkeit.Die Anker liegt sehr gut in der Hand, ist hochwertig verarbeitet, hat eine angenehm gummierte Oberfläche und reagiert sehr gut.Nach ein paar Minuten des Eingewöhnens kommt man auch mit dem Scrollrad zurecht, welches man nicht eindrücken, sondern nach oben drücken kann für einen Mittelklick. Das Scrollen selbst läuft gut und das Rad rastet in etwas größeren Schritten ein. Die rechte und linke Maustaste sind sehr angenehm zu bedienen; mehr kann ich dem nicht hinzufügen.An der Innenseite der Maus (also der Daumenablage) ist ein Streifen eingearbeitet, welcher bei USB-Verbindung blau leuchtet. Nettes Gimmick, sieht hübsch aus, allerdings muss ich die Maus nachts vom Rechner trennen, damit sie aufhört zu leuchten.Weiterhin befinden sich darüber zwei Tasten (vor und zurück), welche in einigen Programmen z.B. zwischen Tabs wechseln lassen.Noch weiter oben befindet sich eine sechste Taste, deren Sinn sich mir noch nicht erschlossen hat, vA, da man dort nur mit Krämpfen heran gelangt.Über die Tasten kann ich alles in allem nur Positives von mir geben; sie erfüllen vollkommen ihren Zweck.Zum Navigieren mit der Maus: es ist natürlich bedingt durch die andere Bauart etwas weniger präzise, damit zu steuern.Wenn man nicht zu schnell, pixelgenau arbeiten möchte, dann ist dies kein Problem. Möchte ich nun allerdings in z.B. Photoshop damit arbeiten, so wird das schnell etwas frickelig - ist allerdings auch möglich. Selbst Spiele habe ich damit ausprobiert. Der akutelle Tomb Raider war gut spielbar, auch wenn das anvisieren in hektischen Situationen manchmal nicht auf Anhieb gelingt. Hier hätten es vielleicht auch Gewichte und Einstellungen für die dpi getan.Vom Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis ist diese Maus auf jeden Fall weiter zu empfehlen, hatte ich mit ihr doch keine Komplikationen, was mein Handgelenk anbelangt. Sie erfüllt also vollstens ihren Zweck!Für ein Nachfolgemodell würde ich mir allerdings ein Faser-ummanteltes Kabel wünschen. Diese gummierten Kabel bleiben dauernd an Tischkanten hängen und man kann sie schlechter entknoten. ;)
anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2015
This is the first vertical mouse I have ever purchased. I was absolutely uninterested in vertical mice, however I suffered some pain in my wrist (playing video games with my nephew lol) My wrist was clicking and had some unusual discomfort. It was suggested that I try a vertical mouse for computing so I bought this mouse because the price was affordable for a item that I truly did not want and planned to use for a few weeks only. (some of the other brands that i compared to this are 89-120 dollars!) In a nutshell... i may never go back to a traditional mouse? In just a week or two i became used to the awkwardness and i new did bring out my other mouse. I still am using this Anker vertical '98anwvm-ba' mouse even as i type this review. I have used it for about everything imaginable from browsing to word processing and even for gaming! I was so amazed that it was so comfortable for playing games. Now after owning it feel silly for even thinking it may not work as well for games, after all it is a mouse in every respect and functions as well as any good mouse I have ever owned. I have been using it now for about 6 months and it still seems like new. I spend more than 4 hours on the computer a day so I am sure that it is very durable.I really like this mouse and I am pleased that such a well constructed mouse is this affordable. The appearance is very nice and all the parts look and feel to be high quality parts. The buttons and scroll wheel and lighted accent of dim un-obnoxious light are all VERY well constructed and the mouse appears to cost 3-4 times its actual value.Here some redundant info that some people like to hear from a actual owner to be sure there is no misrepresentation:- The mouse is corded.- It has 5 buttons (not including the mouse wheel which is 3 function - rolls forward / backward / and presses down) left mouse right mouse forward browse back browse and one additional button that I never new about until just now when I looked at the mouse to write this section of the review bwahahaha ( i wonder if its a dpi select?) I am not sure what it does ill update this review when i found out. ohh as I play with it now i think it IS a dpi select but I am hesitant to say for sure because i just learned about it.- It emits a red light if you turn it upside down (used for tracking) it is not visible at all when using the mouse in its normal position.- The scroll wheel does feel like it has a textured roller mechanism when you roll it but it is almost completely silent when i use it in fact i think it could be easily be written in the product description that it has a silent scroll wheel.- There is a very attractive and very dim blue light accent that is only on the thumb side of the mouse which is very nice because it allows me to see the mouse when i sit down at the computer but it does not send light in any direction across the room since it faces only the user. even in a totally dark room the accent does not cast enough light to even see the keys on my keyboard unless i quite literally touch the mouse to the key I am trying to see.. this is important to me as I use the computer late at night I dont like extra accent lights to be disturbing to others in the room.- Model number "98ANWVM-BA"Seriously this mouse is in the 15 dollar range and it is VERY VERY good quality, i suspect they find it hard to sell vertical mice so they lowered the price to attract customers? well it really worked on me and this is one of those great deals you should not pass if you are at all interested. i honestly don't think you will be disappointed.
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