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HP 920 Ergonomic Wireless Mouse $59.99 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Seems like great price, Works well, easy on the wrist. My wrist feels better than using a horizontal mouse

JB hifi is selling this mouse for $139.99 https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/hp-920-ergonomic-wireless…

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Key Features
Type: Wireless mouse with up to 6 months battery life and detachable wrist rest
Compatibility: Connect up to 3 devices, works with Windows and macOS
Design: Keeps hand in natural upright position as you click, drag, and scroll
Certified by Human Factors and US Ergonomics

Comfort that clicks
Keep your shoulder, neck, and forearm more relaxed throughout the day. Designed to reduce muscle activity by 12%[1], the HP Ergonomic Vertical Mouse with detachable wrist rest is certified by Human Factors and US Ergonomics. Its unique, upright form factor makes every movement effortless.

Stay on track
Be productive anywhere with a mouse that tracks on practically any surface[2]. Whether you're logged in at your desk, coffee table, couch, or kitchen island, you'll stay on the ball and in control thanks to this device's sensitive, multi-surface sensor that doesn’t miss a click. A battery life of up to six months[3] means a day without a charger isn’t a day without a mouse, and five programmable buttons ensure you’ll never miss a beat.

Switch devices with a click
From desktop to laptop to tablet and back, this ergonomic mouse will stay connected to up to three devices at a time using the HP Unifying Dongle or Bluetooth® 5.3. Multi-OS support means a smooth transition even between Windows®, Apple and Chrome devices. The easy switch button means you stay connected and in control of every click.

Designed around you. Built for the planet.
Do it all while doing good. No need to compromise performance or your love for the planet. The HP Ergonomic Vertical Mouse is built with solid, recycled materials, including 65% post-consumer recycled plastics[4], and comes in plastic-free packaging. So you can feel good about your purchase.

[1] Reduced muscle activity based on HP internal testing compared to HP 430/435 Multi-device Mouse.
[2] Glass surface may affect functionality.
[3] Battery life based on a 5-day week, 8 hours per day (active 4.3%, idle 4.1%, sleep 6.9%, deep sleep 84.7%); and 16 hours of sleep (100% deep sleep). The maximum capacity of the battery will naturally decrease with time and usage.
[4] Recycled plastic content percentage is based on the definition set in the IEEE 1680.1-2018 EPEAT® standard.

Device compatibility
Windows 11; Windows 10; Chrome OS™; macOS 10.13 or later, Bluetooth v5.3, Wireless

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Comments

  • Does anyone use any mouse like this? I just can't imagine it being better than a traditional mouse.

    • +2

      It's good if you gotta your mouse a lot. Help with your carpal tunnel too since your wrist will be place at its natural position to the side a bit. I got the MX Vertical and it's worked great - just wish the infinity scrolling from the mainstream MX one one day comes to the Vertical too.

    • +1

      I tried it when I was having symptoms of carpal tunnel 2 yrs ago, haven't gone back to normal mouse since. I bought a 15 dollar one first from ebay then got the logitech one when I realised it was helping with my wrist and hand pain. The form of your hand using this will be like shaking hands with the mouse but with a thumb rest if that makes sense.

    • +1

      I have been using the Logitech Lift for about 2 years now. No more wrist pain since then. Easier than I thought to adapt to it. After a couple of days it feels completely natural.

    • +2

      The finger positioning is quite close to what you’d feel with a traditional mouse, your wrist is just rotated 90 degrees. I had little to no adjustment time when I bought my first vertical mouse, it’s very intuitive. It’s just allows for more natural alignment of your arm, wrist, and fingers. I also will never go back.

    • +2

      One day if you start getting wrist pain you'll likely end up trying a vertical one like I did. Made all the difference for me, pain all gone.

      First went to a cheapie Anko that seemed to get good reviews but the build and click quality was pretty poor. Moved to this Ugreen model and it's been great.

      The HP advertised is pretty bulky, for half the price the Ugreen model might be better. More compact (but still tall), silent clicking and the scroll wheel looks and feels like metal.

      • +1

        Cheers, I'll try that

  • Is this a left-handed mouse? The picture looks like this is for lefties.

    • The is a right handed mouse. The mouse is facing you, which makes it look like it's left handed. On your desk, you would be looking at the opposite side.

  • Massive size

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