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The Logitech MX Master 3 wireless mouse comes in a sculpted shape and a thumb wheel that’s placed on the right side. The wireless mouse is said to offer ultrafast mag speed scrolling of 1,000 lines per second, and it has a 4,000 DPI sensor. You can customize the Logitech MX Master 3 wireless mouse as per your requirements for efficient productivity. It can also be used simultaneously on Windows and macOS and between three computers at once. The Logitech MX Master 3 wireless mouse can be used via Bluetooth and with a USB receiver as well.
This is an interesting-looking ergonomic trackball mouse from Perrix. It features a detachable stand to customize the angle of the mouse from 0 to 10 or 20 degrees which helps minimize strains on wrist and arms. The mouse has a sculpted design that provides comfortable support for your hand. The Perixx PERIMICE-520 is an 8-button mouse with six programmable buttons. The scroll wheel has a middle click function and you can scroll horizontally and vertically as well. The ergonomic mouse features an adjustable DPI settings of 400 and 1600.
This is a wireless ergonomic vertical mouse from Nidiox with a 54-degree vertical angle that helps reduce muscle strain. It’s perfect for people who spend long hours in front of the computer or laptop and use a mouse throughout. The Nidiox ergonomic wireless mouse also has three adjustable DPI options of 800, 1200, and 1600 so you can adjust the cursor speed according to your preference. It comes with multiple buttons including two on the side that let you browse the web pages and documents faster. The Nidiox ergonomic mouse also has a power saving mode that turns off if the mouse isn’t used for over eight minutes.
This is another vertical mouse that you can go for, and it’s from Live Tech. It has a snail-shaped bionic ergonomic design for a comfortable long-term use. It also has dedicated page back and page forward buttons for convenient browsing. You can choose between three DPI settings of 1000, 1600 and 2400 for the Live Tech wireless mouse. It’s also said to consume very low power, and has easy approachable buttons. This is a budget-friendly ergonomic vertical mouse that you can go for.
The AmazonBasics ergonomic wireless mouse has rubberised sides for a comfortable hold. It features an advanced optical sensor, and a clickable metal scroll wheel along with back and forward thumb buttons for navigating web pages. It has five adjustable DPI settings of 600, 1000, 1600, 2400 and 3600. The wireless mouse uses a USB receiver to connect it to the laptop or PC, and it is said to have a range of up to 33 foot. The AmazonBasics ergonomic wireless mouse comes in a bright purple colour.
The Lenovo 530 is an ambidextrous ergonomic wireless mouse that can be used by both right and left handers. The 3-click functionality which includes the left and right click and scroll wheel are designed for both left and right-handed usage. It comes with a 1200 DPI optical sensor, and is said to provide up to eight million clicks. The wireless mouse uses the 2.4 GHz wireless technology via a nano USB receiver. You can get the Lenovo 530 wireless mouse in four colour options of blue, grey, silver and gold.