🖥️ Elevate your workspace with style and comfort!
The MEETION Ergonomic Mouse is a wireless vertical mouse designed for comfort and versatility. It features Bluetooth 5.0 + 3.0 connectivity, RGB backlighting, and a rechargeable battery. With four adjustable DPI settings and a durable design, this mouse is perfect for professionals seeking both style and functionality in their daily computing tasks.
Style | Right-Handed |
Pattern | Ergonomic |
Theme | Office |
Color | Black (for large hands) |
Range | 33 Feet |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Rechargeable Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 2400 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | Mac, PC, Linux |
Embellishment Feature | LED |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
Operating System | Mac OS 9, macOS 10.12 Sierra, DOS, Windows 11, Windows 10 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Wireless, Ergonomic Design, Rechargeable, Soundless, LED Lights |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.3"L x 3.1"W |
Unit Count | 3.69 Ounce |
Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
C**S
Loveeee
I first got the Lekvey pink ergonomic mouse and it was not the pink as shown, too big, the led light didn't even work, and just felt cheap. So I returned that and bought this one. It's sooo much better! I love it!
F**N
Great mouse for anyone with arm/hand/wrist pain
Loving this left-handed ergonomic mouse. I only charge it once a week after I finish work on Friday, and the charge lasts all week. I'm small, and it fits my hand perfectly. Would highly recommend this for anyone with issues using a non-ergonomic mouse. This is very comfortable and does not give me any pain like the non-ergonomic ones do.
M**.
Pretty Nice Mouse if you Ask Me...
This mouse is exactly what's sponsored! The color is cute, and I love the LED lights!!! Matches well with my set.The one thing I will say is the DPI is a little too sensitive for me. I like that it has a lot of options, but I don't think the the fact that I have to move the mouse slowly and barely move my hand to get it to the right spot. I also don't like how sensitive the clicks are. Maybe it's because of my settings? Not sure, definitely something I have to look into.the weight is not an issue - it's pretty good. The scrolling is good too. Overall, functionality is a solid 9/10.Overall, I love this mouse and I recommend anyone looking for good ergonamic mice to get this. It's worth the money.
C**S
Quite small
My hands really aren't that big - 7.5". Great mouse, but doesn't comfortably fit in my hand (will probably be the case for most men).
J**N
Short battery life.
Just over a month old, so past return window and battery needs to be rechanged after several hours of use. No other compliant.Update: replacement was sent for free and is working fine. Thank you.
E**E
Perfect Erganomics, faulty hardware or software and bad troubleshooting.
Click function stopped working after less than a year of heavy use. I followed all the recommended fixes on their video and on their blog and nothing worked. It pairs and moves around but won't click. I use Bluetooth mode due to using a new Microsoft computer wit USB-C ports only. I could not find a link to the drivers anywhere nor did the mouse or the driver pop up under Pointers and Mice on Windows when the mouse was paired or otherwise. This is an urgent issue as it's the only mouse I have on my remote work trip to Cusco Peru and electronic stores arent easy to access on this hill. It's a huge issue as I have work right now. I tried calling their phone number and it answered in Chinese and hung up on me when I said "Mouse issue, English." I can't belive their driver links aren't on their website it's a serious oversize. Otherwise this is the best designed mouse I harlbe tried and I've bought dozens ove the years the ergonomics are perfect so I'm really hoping they become more professional in the future and that they ship internationally because I'd like them to send a replacement to where I am in Cusco Peru.
A**A
So much potential with the way this mouse is designed!
Whoever was the industrial designer for this mouse should be a contender for a design award. Seriously.Since ergonomics is mainstream nowadays, and there are some universal traits across all human hands, the mold for this mouse not only addresses hand angle, but really considers where you rest your fingers and palm pad with cutouts and surfaces that really caters to them.Also, with other mice, they rely on your fingers other than your thumb to exert a good amount of force to move other mice around. This mouse actually shifts that balance a bit, with the rear of the mouse being thicker where the base of your thumb and your palm pad rests on the mouse, which to me makes more sense, as they're the larger, stronger parts of your hand for mouse usage. This then relieves the stress and the responsibilities that often afflicts the other fingers, relegating them more to just simply either resting or clicking mouse buttons.My existing mouse that I'm replacing that seems to be glitching recently is one of the earliest Anker vertical mice with a much simpler design. The finger pads of my thumb, my pinkie finger, and a little bit of my palm pad are the points used to move my old mouse around. I really think the design of the mouse I'm reviewing is more efficient than my Anker in this regard.Meanwhile, trying out ergonomic high-touch human interface devices is a lot like trying on clothes. I've ordered several ergonomic, vertical mice to try, and will probably return most of them. One of them is the Logitech Lift which is nowhere nearly as comfortable as this mouse. And I really, really want my hand to fit this mouse, because that's how much I really dig this mouse.Unfortunately, it's a tad small, where the last digit of all of my fingers protrude beyond the buttons of the mouse. For reference, my middle finger is 8 inches from the point my hand meets my wrist to the tip of my middle finger. The scroll wheel is in the middle of my middle finger. It's not too difficult to imagine my fingers frequently curling up in order to use this mouse.So, I'm compelled to return this mouse. (Funny, as I'm typing on my ergo keyboard, I'm also noticing that it's a bit "small" for my hands too, but that's another story.) But I *REALLY* want to keep it because it seems so well designed for my hand otherwise. I wouldn't mind plugging a USB cable into it every night before heading to bed to top off its charge if my hands were only smaller.Also, what's up with the current spate of mice having quiet buttons- but the current trend of keyboards is to have clicky keys?
S**
RIP to a real one 🪦
lil’ ergonomic champ held me down for almost 2 years. LED light gave up like 3 months, like went full ghost mode—but I figured it was just shy, not broken. Kept trucking with it. Finally had to let it go today because it fully tapped out on life. For the price though? No complaints. Did what it had to do and was a cheap. 10/10 would buy again and give it a little funeral service this time.
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