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🖱️ Elevate your workspace with comfort and precision — because your wrist deserves the best!
The Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse combines cutting-edge ergonomic design with high-precision optical tracking (up to 1600 DPI) and convenient wireless connectivity. Its vertical 'handshake' grip reduces wrist strain, while customizable DPI settings and extra navigation buttons enhance productivity. With an 8-minute auto power-saving mode and a reliable 2.4G USB receiver, this mouse is engineered for professionals seeking comfort, efficiency, and sleek modern style.





| ASIN | B00BIFNTMC |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 8 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 277 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 10 in Mice |
| Box Contents | 1 |
| Brand | Anker |
| Brand Name | Anker |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 52,458 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 8 Minutes |
| Embellishment Feature | LED, logo |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08536692579774 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12L x 6.3W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AK-98ANWVM-UBA |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Wireless Vertical |
| Model Number | AK-98ANWVM-UBA |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows, Mac OS X, Linux |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Ergonomic design, add button |
| Product Warranty | no |
| Range | 8 meters |
| Special feature | Ergonomic design, add button |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 848061077438 848061079456 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
D**G
Easy and comfortable to use
Easy and comfortable to use but you might take a bit of time getting used to it if changing from a 'standard' mouse. Well made, very responsive - simply plug in the USB dongle and it works. I bought it as a replacement from my wired version of this Anker design and it feels better to use.
V**Y
Nice vertical mouse from Anker
Nice vertical mouse for wrist pain. Initially it took time for me to adjust but it is amazing product for the price you pay. The buttons are well placed however I find it tricky to use the tight click sometimes. Again it is due to my new experience. Scroll wheel has nice grip and work well while scrolling through the webpage.
R**S
Really good ergonomic mouse overall - scroll wheel let's it down though
This is a really good ergonomic mouse overall, comfortable for all day use, light as well. I've been using it as my main mouse for over a year now, and it has definitely helped reduce the write pain that I was experiencing with a standard mouse. As you'd expect from Anker, the build quality is really good and I've had no connectivity issues at all. However, I do have a couple of negatives. Firstly, the battery life isn't fantastic, and you get no warning, so it just stops working, and then you have to replace the batteries - no recharging. Secondly, the scroll wheel feels so heavy and clunky - I find that I use my middle finger mostly due to the way my hand fits around the mouse, which took some getting used to but I liked it, but the scroll wheel seems to be getting harder to move, which is making me shop around for a different mouse now.
M**R
ergonomic mouse by Anker
I had never heard of ergonomic mice before and for years I had quite happily used a 'normal' mouse for computer work. Until I had an injury to my dominant arm and using a normal mouse was just so painful. The ergonomic mouse was a game changer. So I continue using these mice even though my arm is better. How you hold the mouse ergonomic is so natural and comfortable to use. A few weeks ago I bought the same mouse but wired. The wired mouse is brilliant but the wire kept getting in my way. Now I have got the wireless one. Identical to the wired one. Easy to use and go back pages. I love it. It comes with a USB for the computer and requires 2 AAA batteries for the mouse. Once the batteries are in it is ready to go. There is no need to go to settings to set it up.It works straight away. However, I have returned it. There was nothing wrong with the mouse apart from the red light not coming on when I was using it. It is hard to explain.The wired mouse's stripe lights up red when you use it, which I liked. I could see the computer was on and ready to go. However the wireless mouse same model just wireless the light strip does not light up at all. So it looks like a dead mouse. I have got used to seeing the red light on the other model. So, I don't know if it is a fault or just how its designed. I SENT THE WIRELESS MOUSE BACK AND GOT ANOTHER THE SAME. tHE SAME THING THE STRIP DOES NOT SHINE WITH ALIGHT LIKE THE WIRED ANKER. i CONTACTED ANKER AND THEY SAID THE WIRELESS MOUSE DOES NOT LIGHT UP. I like anker but I also like a wireless mouse with lights so I sent this back again.
B**A
Confortable and easy to setup!
Fantastic Ergonomic Design – A Game-Changer for Wrist Pain Relief I recently purchased this mouse, and it has made a world of difference in my daily comfort and productivity. If you’re dealing with wrist pain from traditional mice, this product is a must-have! Ergonomics at its Best: The vertical design is incredibly intuitive, providing a natural hand position that drastically reduces strain. It took me no time at all to adjust to the new grip, and I immediately noticed how much better my wrist felt after extended use. Unlike conventional flat mice, the vertical structure keeps my hand in a handshake position, which is much more comfortable and ergonomic. Easy to Set Up and Use: The setup is as simple as it gets. Just pop in two AAA batteries (which aren’t included) and plug in the wireless USB receiver. There’s no need to fuss with drivers or complicated software – it’s truly plug-and-play, making it perfect for users who want hassle-free installation. Improves Comfort & Reduces Pain: Before switching to this mouse, I was experiencing significant wrist discomfort, but after just a short time with the Anker ergonomic mouse, I’ve noticed a significant improvement. The thoughtful design encourages better posture and reduces the strain that traditional mice tend to cause. In Summary: The mouse is a fantastic solution for anyone looking to alleviate wrist pain and improve their overall comfort during computer use. It’s easy to set up, has a solid ergonomic design, and is perfect for both work and leisure. Highly recommended!
K**T
Good while it lasted...
Great mouse that really helped with the strains I was getting but its now given up the ghost after 14 months as the wheel no longer rotates for scrolling. May but another one as I like the design, but I feel it should last longer.
A**Y
Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse
I’ve been using the Anker Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Mouse for a few weeks now, and I can honestly say it’s made a huge difference. I spend long hours on the computer, and I was starting to feel wrist strain with my old mouse. Switching to this vertical design has been a lifesaver—my wrist feels so much more relaxed, and the natural hand position is incredibly comfortable. The wireless connection is solid—no lag at all—and the adjustable DPI (800/1200/1600) is great for switching between precise work and faster navigation. It’s lightweight, fits perfectly in my hand, and the buttons are responsive without feeling cheap. Plus, the battery life is impressive; I haven’t had to change batteries yet. If you’re dealing with wrist discomfort or just want a more ergonomic setup, this mouse is worth every penny. I honestly wish I’d made the switch sooner!
D**Y
Great item!
Great ergonomic design - no more wrist pain.
S**I
Anker vs Evoluent. Anker wins hands down!
What a fantastic product! I started looking into the world of vertical mice after experiencing some wrist discomfort from the use of a traditional mouse. Of course, the first search hit was Evoluent Vertical Mouse. They were the first to market with a product like this, plus they have the whole University of California academic cachet behind them. For YEARS Evoluent was the ONLY player on the vertical mouse market without competition. As a result, the technology and finish of their product is still stuck in the past. Think those ugly white Microsoft optical mice we all used in the late 90s when optical mice were a novelty. The Evoluent mice have the exact same feel, and even worse tracking capability! In Evoluent's defense, their product does relieve wrist strain, but so does Anker vertical mouse...... for only $20! So let's compare the two products side by side, Evoluent vs Anker. Note that I am just over 7 inches from my wrist crease to the tip of my middle finger. This puts me right on the border for Evoluent between normal and small versions. If you are in the same boat, go the smaller size with Evoluent, provided you don't opt for the Anker. 1. Size Evoluent (standard size) felt a bit too big for my hands. The cheap plastic is also very slippery, making it difficult to pick up the mouse and move it if you are at the edge of the mouse pad (and you do need a mouse pad with Evoluent). Anker fits my hand perfectly. I simply LOVE holding the mouse. It has a really nice rubbery matte finish that prevents your hand from slipping. 2. Hand Position Both Anker and Evoluent offer the handshake position. I would say that Evoluent hand position is about 80 degrees between table top and your wrist. For comparison, regular mouse would have your wrist at 0 degrees. Anker holds your wrist at about 65 degrees. It is debatable whether 80 or 65 degrees is better. With both mice I felt immediate relief of wrist tension. Going back to 0 degree traditional mouse position feels immediately awkward. It is a toss up between the Anker and Evoluent with a slight edge given to Evoluent, just because they have a bit of science in their product marketing. 3. Usability This is personal, but for me Anker wins hands down in this category. Anker feels intuitive right out the box. You click with left finger and right click with the right. The back/forward thumb buttons were also very intuitive for me. This is similar to most Logitech mice. Mouse buttons on Anker have nice rigidity to them. Evoluent, on the other hand, takes some getting used to. It is a big clunky thing that slips out of your hand. Left finger does the left click. But it is, by default, you pinkie and ring-finger that do the right clicking. You can also reassign right click to the middle mouse button, but somehow it feels awkward and you keep pressing the default right click button anyway. Also, it is EXTREMELY easy to accidentally click on Evoluent. Buttons are cheap and plastic, and the scroll wheel is a complete joke. Granted, Anker's mouse wheel is not stellar, but it works well. I must have the newer batch, as I cannot relate to any of the scroll wheel problems mentioned in review. Don't forget Evoluent's back/forward mouse buttons. They are awkward to use at first, but you get accustomed to the arrangement. Matter of preference here. 4. Tracking Evoluent tracking is ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE. I have a black Ikea Galant desk. It's not shiny, just wood with black matte veneer. Everything tracks on it....... except the Evoluent mouse. So you HAVE to get a mouse pad. And be careful, you won't get tracking on every mouse pad, even if it is matte black. This is on a $100+ mouse!!! On the other end of the spectrum, Anker tracks on everything except glass. This is a $20 mouse. In summary, there is not much to chose from in the vertical mouse arena. So get the Anker vertical mouse, get rid of wrist strain... and save Evoluent for the fanboys.
A**D
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V**E
Game changer!
Total game changer. I had been suffering wrist pain and tingling in my fingers from using a standard mouse so my chiro recommended this type of mouse. It took about a week for my muscles to adjust properly but I’m now enjoying pain free computer use. Very comfortable and great quality.
X**N
My 2nd purchase
Got my second Anker Ergonomic mouse to use in the office. The mouse is easy to get use to and fit well in my hand. It did help release some tension in my shoulder. Price is affordable too.
A**N
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