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product_id: 1233589
title: "2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse for Work, Multi-Device Connectivity, 800/1200 /1600 DPI, 5 Buttons for Laptop, Desktop, PC - Black"
brand: "anker"
price: "€ 64.65"
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# 1600 DPI precision 2.4G wireless tech 6 programmable buttons 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse for Work, Multi-Device Connectivity, 800/1200 /1600 DPI, 5 Buttons for Laptop, Desktop, PC - Black

**Brand:** anker
**Price:** € 64.65
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖱️ Elevate your workflow with ergonomic precision — because your wrist deserves the best!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse for Work, Multi-Device Connectivity, 800/1200 /1600 DPI, 5 Buttons for Laptop, Desktop, PC - Black by anker
- **How much does it cost?** € 64.65 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/1233589-2-4g-wireless-vertical-ergonomic-optical-mouse-for-work-multi)

## Best For

- anker enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted anker brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Power Saving:** Auto sleep mode after 8 minutes of inactivity extends battery life
- • **Multi-Level DPI Control:** Switch between 800/1200/1600 DPI for pinpoint accuracy on any surface
- • **Ergonomic 'Handshake' Design:** Reduces wrist strain for all-day comfort and productivity
- • **Intuitive Navigation Buttons:** Next/previous page buttons streamline browsing and multitasking
- • **Seamless Wireless Connectivity:** 2.4G USB receiver with 5m range for clutter-free, lag-free workspaces

## Overview

The Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse combines cutting-edge ergonomic design with advanced optical tracking technology. Featuring adjustable DPI settings up to 1600 for smooth, precise control, it supports wireless connectivity via a 2.4G USB receiver with a 5-meter range. Its vertical 'handshake' grip reduces wrist strain, making it ideal for professionals seeking comfort during long hours. Equipped with 6 buttons including next/previous page controls and an energy-saving auto-sleep mode, this mouse balances productivity, convenience, and durability. Backed by an 18-month warranty, it’s a smart upgrade for any modern workspace.

## Description

Product description The intersection of class, comfort and functionality. A mouse for the 21st century. Note This is a right-handed mouse. Any USB 3.0 port or device may cause interference with Bluetooth devices like your mouse. Please use the host port of your computer or a USB 2.0 connection, or use a USB 2.0 extension cord to move the wireless mouse away from the USB 3.0 devices.

Review: Excellent mouse. So worth it.... - This mouse has been a tremendous help for me. I didn't know such "ergonomic mice" existed, but recently my tennis elbow got so bad that I couldn't work and I had to find some alternative to a traditional mouse. I quickly found the Evoluent mouse, but since it costs to $100 and I had never tried an ergo mouse, I was unwilling to spend that much on an experiment. Then I found the Anker Vertical Mouse. It's not quite as vertical as the Evoluent, which I thought might an issue for me, but it was cheap enough that I thought I'd give it a try. i figured if it helped at all, I'd then give the Evoluent a shot. Based on a few weeks of use, I don't think I'll bother with the Evoluent and instead buy more of these. The relief was almost instant. I hadn't realized how uncomfortable I was with the regular mouse. The angle of the palm on the Anker mouse is enough to provide relief from the pain, and yet still "flat" enough that you don't have to learn to use the mouse. To make the cursor move left, you just move your hand to the left - just like a traditional mouse. I think the more-vertical Evoluent mouse might be better for my wrist, but then "left" becomes completely "toward your palm" which won't feel as natural. I have been using high-end Logitech mice for years. The Anker mouse feels very similar. The foward/back buttons under the thumb are right where they should be and work just like the Logitech. The scroll wheel feels just about like the Logitech as well. The button clicks feel "appropriate". I suppose the mouse feels a little cheaper than the high-end Logitech mice, but who cares? If I have any complaints, they are trivial. The mouse is maybe 3.5 inches tall. I keep knocking it off the desk as I shuffle papers or reach for the phone. Not really any fault of the mouse, but I do it often enough that I thought I should mention it. Also, the mouse itself goes to sleep after some time without use. I am used to waking up my PC by moving the mouse - this doesn't work. I now have to click a mouse button to wake up the mouse itself, then it will wake up Windows. A silly change in habits, but one I have yet to learn. I have big hands, and I wouldn't mind if it was a little bit bigger, but it's perfectly fine with me as is.
Review: 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.

## Features

- Experience enhanced comfort and productivity with the Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse. Its scientifically designed ergonomic structure promotes a healthy neutral "handshake" wrist and arm position, reducing strain and amplifying your productivity.
- Enjoy superior sensitivity and precision with this wireless mouse. It boasts 800/1200/1600 DPI Resolution Optical Tracking Technology, offering more sensitivity than standard computer mice. This ensures smooth and precise tracking on a diverse range of surfaces, making it ideal for both work and leisure activities.
- The Anker Ergonomic Mouse is not only convenient but also user-friendly. It comes with next/previous buttons for effortless webpage browsing, making it an excellent choice for internet enthusiasts, gamers, and those who spend prolonged periods on their computer.
- This computer mouse is not just ergonomic but also energy-efficient and durable. It transitions into a power-saving mode after 8 minutes of inactivity, entirely disconnecting power. A simple press of the right or left button wakes it up. Product dimensions: 120*62.8*74.8 mm; product weight: 3.4 oz.
- The package offers a comprehensive set and warranty. It includes: 1 Anker Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse (2 AAA batteries not included), 1 2.4G USB receiver (stored in the mouse's bottom), 1 instruction manual. We extend an 18-month hassle-free warranty for your peace of mind.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BIFNTMC |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 8 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Anker |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 53,079 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08536692579774 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Mac |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.72"L x 2.94"W |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Mfr Part Number | AK-98ANWVM-UBA |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse |
| Model Number | AK-98ANWVM-UBA |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows 10 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 848061077438 848061079456 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Anker
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Optical
- **Special Feature:** Wireless

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have small hands and also wrist pain problem from traditional mouse. Is this a good option for me?**
A: For anyone seeing this later, this is a good fit for medium hands (6.7" hand length+). Logitech has a small version called the Logitech Lift which is about 2.7"L and 2.7"W vs the Anker which is 5"L and 2.5"W. The length here would be more from the crook of the thumb to the end of the hand, so 5" is pretty good. It might be a bit small for big hands. So for small hands look for something more like the size of the Logitech Lift.

**Q: Does this work with OSX Mavericks? Is there a work around to get the thumb buttons to work?**
A: So, I just bought this on 8/2020.  I'm on a mac and the back/forward thumb buttons are working normally out of the box; I didn't do anything.   I knew they weren't suppose to, but perhaps Anker fixed this?

**Q: does this mouse recharge batteries if you can connect a usb cable?**
A: No, but this thing does not use that much power even at 1600 dpi, I change batteries every 8-12 months . Buy a pack of amazon triple AAA and you'll have enough batteries for life. Great mouse I use for gaming (CODCW/BF4) and in the office for graphic design. Great mouse, not cheap at almost $30 but best in it's price range. Light weight rubbery feel.

**Q: Is the scroll wheel anywhere close to the low-friction free-rolling wheel in logitech mx mice?  does it keep spinning on its own?**
A: The scroll wheel is not "free rolling". It stops when you stop rolling it and appears to be set at intervals-isn't a smooth continuous scroll. Haven't used the Logitech MX so have no comparison to communicate to you.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent mouse. So worth it....
*by J***J on January 12, 2015*

This mouse has been a tremendous help for me. I didn't know such "ergonomic mice" existed, but recently my tennis elbow got so bad that I couldn't work and I had to find some alternative to a traditional mouse. I quickly found the Evoluent mouse, but since it costs to $100 and I had never tried an ergo mouse, I was unwilling to spend that much on an experiment. Then I found the Anker Vertical Mouse. It's not quite as vertical as the Evoluent, which I thought might an issue for me, but it was cheap enough that I thought I'd give it a try. i figured if it helped at all, I'd then give the Evoluent a shot. Based on a few weeks of use, I don't think I'll bother with the Evoluent and instead buy more of these. The relief was almost instant. I hadn't realized how uncomfortable I was with the regular mouse. The angle of the palm on the Anker mouse is enough to provide relief from the pain, and yet still "flat" enough that you don't have to learn to use the mouse. To make the cursor move left, you just move your hand to the left - just like a traditional mouse. I think the more-vertical Evoluent mouse might be better for my wrist, but then "left" becomes completely "toward your palm" which won't feel as natural. I have been using high-end Logitech mice for years. The Anker mouse feels very similar. The foward/back buttons under the thumb are right where they should be and work just like the Logitech. The scroll wheel feels just about like the Logitech as well. The button clicks feel "appropriate". I suppose the mouse feels a little cheaper than the high-end Logitech mice, but who cares? If I have any complaints, they are trivial. The mouse is maybe 3.5 inches tall. I keep knocking it off the desk as I shuffle papers or reach for the phone. Not really any fault of the mouse, but I do it often enough that I thought I should mention it. Also, the mouse itself goes to sleep after some time without use. I am used to waking up my PC by moving the mouse - this doesn't work. I now have to click a mouse button to wake up the mouse itself, then it will wake up Windows. A silly change in habits, but one I have yet to learn. I have big hands, and I wouldn't mind if it was a little bit bigger, but it's perfectly fine with me as is.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Anker vs Evoluent. Anker wins hands down!
*by S***I on December 6, 2013*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Comfortable, Smooth, and Beats More Expensive Options
*by J***C on May 1, 2026*

This Anker vertical mouse completely changed how my hand feels after a long day. Super comfortable, no more wrist strain, and the grip feels natural right away. Plug-and-play was instant, no hassle. Tracking is smooth and responsive. Only minor thing, it’s a bit too smooth and I wish it had more of a textured grip, but I’m still getting used to it. Honestly, still much better than a more expensive one I tried. For the price, this is a no-brainer upgrade.

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