The MCO-EV6 Ergonomic Vertical Mouse from Xcellon has a vertical design sculpted to be held with your palm facing outwards rather than facing down to minimize hand, wrist, and arm fatigue and discomfort. It puts all the controls, like forward and back browser buttons and a dpi button, right at your fingertips. With an optical sensor and two dpi settings, the MCO-EV6 offers precise and adjustable tracking. No special apps or downloads are necessary; just connect this plug-and-play mouse to an available USB port on your computer for a comfortable and tension-free experience.
Xcellon MCO-EV6 Ergonomic Vertical Mouse
$14.96
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.43 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4.9 × 3.6 × 2.85 in |
Compatibility | Windows, Mac, and Linux <br> |
Interface | USB Type-A |
DPI | 1000 (default), 1600 |
Refresh Rate | 125 Hz |
Max Power Consumption | 65 mA |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C |
Cable Length | 4.9' / 1.5 m |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 2.4 x 2.7 x 4.9" / 6.2 x 6.8 x 12.4 cm |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Xcellon MCO-EV6 Ergonomic Vertical Mouse
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Kirstin O’Connell (verified owner) –
You can’t go wrong with this mouse for the $$$$, I’ve had more expensive mouse’s in the past like this one which were half as good.
Sidney Pacocha (verified owner) –
This would have been among the best mouses I’ve ever had except that the scroll-wheel is super-sketchy/jittery on my Mac OS computer, and the 2 thumb-area buttons (forward and back) do not work at all with Safari.
Josefina Cormier (verified owner) –
Never had a vertical mouse. But this mouse finds my hand and It feels like it should. It’s ergonomics 101. And it’s a bit gratifying to find what just what I need at low cost.
Lizzie Cummings (verified owner) –
This mouse was very reasonably priced, and it lives up to the other favorable reviews it has received.
Liam Lockman (verified owner) –
I think it’s a sturdy product, it doesn’t work for me. Because I have small hands, I am straining to reach the two click buttons & it defeats the purpose of an ergonomic mouse!
Kyleigh Skiles (verified owner) –
Nice position for your wrist. I have an average sized hand (male, medium) with short wide fingers and a wider palm. It fits naturally in my hand. I also ordered a mouse pad the lifts my wrist up slightly, and this works well in combination to take the strain off my hand. The red lights on the side of the mouse (for decoration) seem to always be on when plugged into my computer. Overall, I would recommend this one. The only downside I have had is that it feels a bit like it is going to drift away from you, as it flows from right to left. This is likely just my shorter fingers not quite gripping it completely. It doesn’t detract that much to my overall satisfaction, however. Probably just something to get used to.
Nia DuBuque (verified owner) –
When my Evoluent mouse got sick I hated to lose it, but didn’t want to spend $100 for a new one. When I saw the ad for this mouse I was hesitant but figured for the price I’d give it a try. And it works fine! Comfortable, works well, and I like the red lighting (only on when your computer is on). I think the plastic surfaces are a little smoother than I’d really like, but all in all it’s a great deal for the price!
Leora Kub (verified owner) –
When my trusted Evoluent mouse got sick I was hesitant to put $100 into a new one, but then I saw this listing. Can’t believe it! Works great! Very comfortable, works well. A steal for the price!