America and Asia First Order: Anker ergonomic mouse out of the box report

Write in front

A long time ago, a classmate bought a Logitech ergonomic mouse. I can't remember the model, but the reason he bought it I always remember:

At the time, I was a single dog.

At the time, I was a single dog that hadn’t even touched the girl’s hand.

Meiya purchase


The first sea Amoy, why would choose this mouse? Mainly because of the search for ergonomics mouse on the United States and Asia, this is behind the trackball of Logitech, the appearance is also more attractive, the price of 19.99 US dollars is not expensive, coupled with the comments in the United States and the United States can not wait to place an order .

After that, the arrival time of the United States and Asia will be close to 20 days, but it will be 8 days after the actual delivery, and the speed is OK.

Say no more than words, mainly maps.

This highlights the advantage of lower vertical mouse wrist force.

Five keys: left button, right button, forward button, back button, there is a selection DPI, there are 800 / 1200 / 1600 third gear.

Hey, why isn't the pulley a key?

The landlord is small, especially the thumb...

Using two 7-cell batteries, the receiver can be placed in the slot under the mouse.

experience feelings

I have been using it for more than a month now.

advantage:

Good touch. Slippery but matte texture, looks more grade than normal plastic mouse, it is not easy to dirty.

Feel good. After the vertical hold, it is more in line with the natural state of the hand on the table.

There is a dedicated receiver slot in the mouse that is not easily lost.

Attractive shape. Many colleagues will experience this mouse over and over.

Disadvantages:

The actual level of comfort is not as comfortable as the various airy reviews on Meiya (there are comments that this mouse has saved his wrist!). In the first few days, the sense of fatigue on the wrist could be clearly felt. After a few days of improvement, I felt a little better. It may have something to do with my hands.

There is no problem with moving left and right, but because it cannot be hidden under the wrist like a normal mouse, you must move the entire arm to move up and down.

Larger and inconvenient to carry.

In summary, it is not particularly recommended that people with small hands try, although the vast majority of Meiya's comments still find it relatively comfortable to use and may be related to the relatively large old age. Of course, if you have a big enough hand, the price of 19.99 US dollars is not expensive, it may be worth trying.