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The Ergodriven Om Handshake Vertical Mouse is a wireless, rechargeable ergonomic mouse designed to reduce wrist and shoulder strain with its vertical handshake grip. Featuring silent micro-force switches, an onboard OLED screen displaying 4 adjustable DPI settings, and 5 customizable buttons—all without software installation. Compatible with PC and Mac, it offers dual wireless connectivity (2.4GHz and Bluetooth) and up to 5 weeks of battery life, making it the ultimate productivity and comfort upgrade for professionals.






| ASIN | B0DN7W49PL |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 5 weeks |
| Brand | Ergodriven |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (241) |
| Date First Available | 20 November 2024 |
| Item Weight | 159 g |
| Item model number | 14001 |
| Manufacturer | Ergodriven |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 7.62 x 0.25 cm; 159 g |
| Series | Om Vertical Handshake Mouse |
R**S
It’s fantastic piece of work. Silent click is a bonus. Does its job.
S**K
Why I got this mouse: I got an ergo mouse because I noticed my hand's natural grip on my mouse made it so if I try to push my mouse directly up by just extending my arm, it goes diagonally to the right as I hold it at an angle (and my middle mouse was broken) Pros: Customizing the buttons is incredibly easy. No bloated software that requires startup permissions, just pure engineering and firmware on the mouse itself. This is impressive from a company that makes standing mats. It would still be impressive if a major mouse manufacturer made this. The far-back left and right click buttons are not easy to accidentally hit, meaning they can comfortably be used for audio player controls. The silent clicks on the main left and right click buttons are very satisfying and yet they still have enough feedback to know when you've clicked. It is *impossible* to hear the clicks unless your head is right next to the mouse. The same cannot be said about side buttons or the far-back ones though. OLED screen is high quality, which kinda encourages me to try getting a custom image on it for the lulz Cons: The manual is a QR code, and the mouse did not come with a charging cable. It also seems to encourage moving the mouse with the wrist more than the fingers, which could somewhat harm gaming performance until you adjust The mouse turns off from inactivity to save on power, and requires you to press any button to wake it up. This is annoying considering I went from a wired mouse to this The sensor is not ultra high spec, which means it's power-efficient, but they could probably squeeze out more power by using an e-ink screen (and it would not require the screen to be turned off to save battery, as e-ink stores its state without using any power) rather than oled since it doesn't need high refresh rate It's pretty heavy for a mouse, and it is bottom-heavy
J**N
Shockingly good ergonomic, vertical mouse, wireless (2.4 or BT) at this price point. My hand is about 7.25" from index finger to wrist / the end of my 'thumb pad', and this is easily the most comfortable mouse grip I've ever had. Compared to every other such mouse at a similar price range, you're getting two additional main left/right buttons, which contrary to what you may think, at least what I thought, you do not end up accidentally clicking. The way the grip works just makes that not happen. Oh, and those two extra buttons are macro customizable. I've set up one of mine to bind to a screen zoom function on my OS, just as an example. You've also got 3 thumb buttons, not the more standard 2... those can all be macro reassigned as well, and doing the reassignment doesn't require any software on your PC, its entirely contained within the mouse itself. Criticisms? Add a simple image or two that explains how to adjust the custom button macros/bindings to either your webpage or the store listing here on Amazon, or the little instruction placard that comes in the box. Mildly annoying to have to watch an unlisted youtube video for that information. But that's not really a problem with the mouse itself. Overall? Affordable, practical, best feature set out of comparable mice in this price tier. I'm honestly kind of shocked this thing is not super popular, you don't need to have carpal tunnel to appreciate this thing, its a little weird at first, but it makes so much more sense than a traditional mouse after maybe a day or less of use. I actually hope that one day there will be a 'premium' version of this mouse with a higher polling rate... of course that would make such a mouse cost more, and its current polling rate is more than fine for general productivity/office use, but I'd encourage Ergodriven to make basically a 'gamer' or 'premium' version of this same mouse, pop a fancier PixArt chip in there, and ya'll could maybe grab a share of the aging Millenial/Gen X PC Gamer cohort, hah! If you really wanna go into actual design refinements/changes maybe look into different kinds of modular, attachable/detachable grip pads for where your thumb and pointer finger grip, maybe also the pinky finger area? But the actual shape of the thing as it is... is just stellar, at least for myself, so don't change it too much!
X**N
Best Vertical mouse with 5 extra buttons perfect for gaming. Ergonomics was the selling point and they sold me on that too. I am giving it a 4 star because I needed a little more customization. There is no software which would make the basic user happy but I do like options and having them widely available to tinker with. The preset bindings for the customizable keys were serviceable but I went ahead and used Microsoft powertoys for more defined options for keys. Also the LOD(lift off distance) was way too high on this mouse which is only a big problem if you game or use a low sensitivity. to fix this, I used a piece of electrical tape to half the mouse rays field of view which made it near perfect LOD for me. The buttons are great, the positioning of them are intuitive and I can use this mouse for hours with very little pain build up in my wrist. it took me about a week of using it to become familiar with its vertical feel and because it reduces my wrist pain, Ive grown to love it.
S**R
After destroying my former mouse, I thought I would venture into the realm of ergonomics this time 'round. The additional buttons compared to the typical mouse was the main draw. Customizing the button bindings is very simple and done *through* the mouse itself rather than some required piece of software. This was quite convenient and done via the small display on the top of the mouse, holding the DPI button, pressing the button you wish to configure, and using the mousewheel to select what you want the button to do. The list of shortcuts seems very robust and I was easily able to rebind the buttons below the left/right click to volume up and down. As this was my first ergonomic mouse, it took a few hours to get used to but after playing a point-and-click video game, I already find myself comfortable with the new posture. The mouse feels great, accurate, responsive, and fits perfectly in my large hand. As for the buttons themselves, the left & right click buttons have a very soft sound and feel to the clicks while the rest of the buttons are a bit more noticeable but not enough to be distracting nor disturbing. The mouse wheel has a satisfying ratcheting bumpy feel to the scroll to let you know when the scroll actuates. The mouse had a bit of mass to it compared to other mice that I have used, but I don't see myself becoming fatigued after prolonged use. Switching between two devices is quick and easy with the switch on the bottom of the mouse. Having the USB dongle plugged into my computer while having he mouse paired with my phone's bluetooth was the other main draw for me to buy this mouse. This multiple device support feels spot-on and was what convinced me to go wireless. The solid black design fits well with just about any setup and the combination of matte and gloss parts is quite nice to look at. Finally, the small LCD screen is easy to glance at and displays the current connection mode, DPI level, battery charge, and configuration menu while rebinding buttons. Despite only using the mouse for a small amount of time so far, I can say that I expect to enjoy this mouse for quite some time in the future.
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