🖱️ Elevate your workflow with comfort and precision — because your wrist deserves the best!
The Portronics Toad Ergo is a wireless vertical ergonomic mouse designed to support natural hand posture and reduce wrist strain. Featuring adjustable DPI up to 3200, 6D buttons for enhanced productivity, and a power-saving design that extends battery life up to 12 months, it offers seamless compatibility with Windows and Mac systems. Ideal for professionals and students seeking comfort without compromising on performance.
Brand | Portronics |
Manufacturer | Portronics, Portronics Digital Pvt Ltd, FLOOR-1st and 2nd, B-76, Wazirpur Industrial area, Wazirpur, New Delhi, Delhi, 110052. 9555-245-245 |
Model | POR-1808 |
Model Name | Toad Ergo |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 5 cm; 140 g |
Item model number | POR-1808 |
Operating System | Windows 8, Windows 10 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Special Features | Adjustable DPI upto 1200, Ergonomic Design, Supports Hand Posture, Wrist Support |
Mounting Hardware | 1N Wireless Mouse |
Number of items | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Battery Average Life | 12 Months |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Connector Type | USB |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
Material | ABS Plastic |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Manufacturer | Portronics |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 140 g |
A**R
Best features
Tbh in this price point with this much features this is an amazing mouse have been using this regularly.Previously I used to get pain in my right wrist due to improper hand placement even took meds .This mouse however didn't make me feel I was holding it it felt as I grab bottle for drinking water same stuff . Amazing Ergonomic mouse .
N**R
Good but...
It's having similar look of one of the Logitech vertical mouse with a 1/40th price. So, if you want to try if vertical mouse will work for you, you can give it a try because this one is a lot cheaper.It looks ergonomic, can feel it too, but the speed and operating of moving the mouse may come down compared to regular mouse due to the hand movement, design and size of the mouse. i.e, we will not be able to get to operate the mouse faster especially for the horizontal moves.Automatically sleeps if not used for some time to save battery which is good. Clicking sound is there. Vertical scrolling speed is good. Not suitable for left-handers. It may take a bit of time to get used to. Overall ok. But I still want to go for Logi M331 regular model mouse, which I bought for my daughter, is very ergonomic (for right handers) with almost zero sound and easy to navigate.Update: I have packed it and gone back to my regular traditional mouse because I'm not able to manoeuvre it as fast as I used to do it with the regular mouse. Now, I'm looking to buy Logi M331.
U**A
Ergonomic But with a Major Flaw (Updated)
The media could not be loaded. The mouse seems like a replica of the Logitech MX Vertical mouse (that is at least 10x as expensive). Which means ergonomics is great. It's comfortable to hold and the keys and buttons are well-placed.The keys are audibly clicky. Not too loud but not as silent and soft as are in Logitech Lift. The scroll wheel makes a little bit of noise that is not expected from even an affordable mouse but it works fine. It runs on two AAA batteries which are not included. A 2.4ghz dongle is housed inside the mouse, so travelling with this shouldn't be an issue. The mouse also goes into stand-by automatically after several minutes of non-usage to save battery.There is however one major flaw: the mouse cursor skips (jumps) when using. This gets annoying quite soon since the mouse cursor is often not where you expect it to be. On one occasion I ended up accidentally closing a window when trying to click on something else because the mouse had jumped (skipped) to a corner on its own. I have owned a Logitech G402 and Logitech Lift mouse and never faced this issue on the same mousepad (a gaming mat), so it's clearly an issue with the mouse's sensor.I've asked for a replacement (since no refunds are offered), so will update this review after I receive the new mouse. Till then it's a 1-star from me since it gets the ergonomics right but messes up the primary thing that it's supposed to do: move the cursor accurately.(PS: It also does not allow you to customise the extra buttons since Portronics does not offer a software like Logitech. The two side buttons are mapped to forward and backward which in this age of use-and-throw browser tabs is a pointless feature. The DPI button is also pointless since that is a feature used by gamers more than anyone (when sniping) and this is definitely not a good gaming mouse. Fortunately, I was able to re-map the side buttons using AutoHotkey but not the DPI button.)Update: I got a replacement mouse but it also skips/jumps. The replacement mouse was from the same batch (batch #0123), so if you get a mouse from a different batch your mileage may vary. For now, it seems it's an issue with the mouse's hardware so I'm returning it again. Amazon was nice enough to place a refund request (instead of a replacement) this time. Will look elsewhere for an affordable vertical mouse.
N**I
Value for money, going good 6 months review
So, it's been almost 6 months since I bought this mouse.. i thought why not give a review here.As a software engineer and part-time content creator, I spend a lot of time on the desk, as a result discomfort pain in the wrist and also mildly impacting shoulder mobility.I came across this weird looking mouse, never seen this kind before, having tried the Logitech MX Master 2S. It was a down-shift change in terms of brand, cost and popularity.Initially, it felt a bit odd for couple of days and then things started to change as I got used to it.I use it with my Mac and Windows laptop without any hassle/glitch. I haven't faced the issue of misplaced clicks and cursor ghosting yet.Most importantly, the change and comfort that you would get when you start using this mouse is incomparable. I mean you would never switch back the regular mouse.Good few reasons to buy : Dirt Cheap, Good Design, Ergo factors, what else you need.
M**H
Good product, needs improved build quality
Have been using it for some time now and i am satisfied with it. Much better ergonomics than a regular mouse, but needs better build quality. Being bulky, you will have to get used to it being in way while moving your hand or while sliding the keyboard trey (in case it doesn't have enough space for the mouse, like in my case). You will knock it over a lot initially.First time it fell from my table the mouse scroll roller broke from inside and scrolling stopped working. I used fevikwik to stick the broken part and it started working. Next day it fell again and broke again, this time no scope to use fevikwik. I had to do some diy jugaad to make it work again. It's a little hard now, but it survived a few falls after that.It works great and is a lot easy on your wrist. There is a DPI button with 3 settings, but i use it at highest setting, lower ones are not usable at all. There are 2 more buttons where your thumb sits, but i rarely use them too. There are not programmable but at this price you can't expact that.
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