The black, medium, right-hand M2UB-LC Wireless Light Click HandShoe Mouse from Hippus is an ergonomically-designed mouse that supports your hand in a relaxed position and prevents gripping and pinching. Hand, palm, and finger support starts at the wrist and ends at the finger tips, thus following the full length of the inner contour of the hand. This contoured design helps prevent ailments such as Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
The BlueRay Track sensor of the HandShoe mouse has a resolution of 1500 dpi and can track on almost every surface. Simply plug the small wireless receiver into your system’s USB Type-A port and you’re set; no special software drivers are needed. It uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that can last up to 4 to 6 weeks, depending on use. In order to charge and use this mouse at the same time, you’ll have to connect it to your system via a USB cable and leave the receiver plugged in.
Steve Moen (verified owner) –
I have carpel tunnel syndrome. I own every type of mouse made. The HandShoe Mouse is the best of them all egronomically. 4 Stars because the buttons are not programmable. Hippus told me it was not worth their time to write a program. No good for gaming or quick maneuvering.
Graciela Kessler (verified owner) –
I bought this mouse to use for work, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, but I’m only using it a few hours a week right now. I am a petite woman with a small hand, I’m left-handed, and most mice are way too big. I was looking forward to getting this mouse because it was sized for small hands and designed for the left hand. The size and left-handed design seem fine. The wifi and charging cable are great. My issue is that my hand seems to hold more tension as I try to move this mouse around. I have to put pressure on the outside edge of my palm to get this mouse to move, and it’s not particularly comfortable. Not sure if I will get used to it. My small, regular mouse still works better and lets me have a looser grip. I also have a little trouble holding and dragging. Another thing I noticed is this mouse seems to automatically switch the left and right buttons so you don’t have to change computer settings, but this makes the buttons the opposite of my laptop’s trackpad, so when switching back and forth I get confused about which button I’m using to click. Also, this mouse takes up a lot of space, so if you don’t have a lot of room it might an issue.
Cora Mann (verified owner) –
So far I really like this mouse. It is very nicely made and of good quality. It comes with a nice little velvet bag which protects it when I travel with my laptop. I love the way it hugs my hand… very comfortable … it fits like a glove. I am experiencing much less pain in my wrist as a result of using this mouse.
Kelli Renner (verified owner) –
Super product
Ismael Wolf (verified owner) –
I just received it (here is the video: @ and trying to understand if it really fits my needs… At the beginning it seems to me comfortable but after 1 day I’m trying to understand if either I have to modify the posture (as now I have to use the forearm to move it instead of the wrist like with a traditional mouse) to get the most from it or It doesn’t fit my needs as It seems to me that the forearm muscles are stressed less than with traditional mouse but I’m not really satisfied about that…