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Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse
- ** Pros**: Affordable (~$20), ergonomic “handshake” angle to reduce wrist strain, adjustable DPI (800/1200/1600), sleep mode for battery efficiency.
- ** Cons**: Basic design with minimal extra features, wired look yet wireless USB receiver, may feel bulky for smaller hands.
JLab JBuds Ergonomic Wireless Vertical Mouse
- ** Pros**: Rechargeable battery with ~4+ months life, USB-C charging, multi-device switching (Bluetooth & USB), silent clicks, customizable via JLab software.
- ** Cons**: Limited user reviews (early adoption stage), vertical design may take adjustment time.
Logitech G502 HERO Gaming Mouse
- ** Pros**: Highly popular wired gaming mouse (~$40), feature-rich with many programmable buttons, precision HERO sensor, suitable for gaming and productivity workflows.
- ** Cons**: Wired-only, might feel heavy for those preferring lightweight options.
Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed Gaming Mouse
- ** Pros**: Wireless with HyperSpeed tech, lightweight and ergonomic, great for competitive gaming, strong battery life.
- ** Cons**: Wireless may cost more than wired variants; some features may overlap with newer models.
Apple Magic Mouse
- ** Pros**: Sleek, minimalist design with multi-touch surface for gestures (scroll, swipe), seamless macOS/iPadOS integration, rechargeable with USB-C (newest revision).
- ** Cons**: Not ergonomically shaped—can cause wrist fatigue; charging port positioning prevents use while charging; gesture-only input may frustrate some users.