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Best Vertical Mouse 2022

In this article, we compare five of the best vertical mouse options on the market

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A lot of our modern economy is driven by people sitting at desks using computers for a previously unthinkable length of time. That has led to a phenomenal rise in particular kinds of injury, like repetitive strain injury and carpal tunnel syndrome from repeated mouse-work.

The vertical mouse can help combat those conditions, especially before they do a lot of damage to your arm, wrist, and hand. That means the market for vertical mice has exploded in the last five years. So how do you know which is the best vertical mouse for you?

We have you covered. We’ve picked through the mischief of mice available, and found you the best vertical mouse for your needs.

Our Top Picks

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WePC Awards Best In Class
Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse
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Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse
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VicTsing Wireless Mouse

Best Vertical Mouse:

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Jelly Comb Advanced Vertical Wireless Bluetooth Mouse
Jelly Comb

Jelly Comb Advanced Vertical Wireless Bluetooth Mouse

Jelly Comb Advanced Vertical Wireless Bluetooth Mouse
Jelly Comb

Jelly Comb Advanced Vertical Wireless Bluetooth Mouse

In-depth Review

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Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse
WePC Awards Best In Class

Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse

Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse

Pros
Cons

The mouse has a convex curve on the palm side, while the other side lets the thumb rest naturally. That hand-in-glove or handshake vibe means you’re not overpronating your hand any time you want to move the mouse. It’s a mouse that’s high in comfort and relaxes your whole arm when you use it, giving you a much-reduced risk of damage or pain when you have to work long hours on your computer.

Designed to be used as a wireless mouse, the MX Vertical has a USB-C port at the front for charging the mouse’s battery or wired-up use.

The MX Vertical also supports Bluetooth operation through a Logitech Unifying Receiver.

Let’s talk buttons.

On the bottom of the mouse, there’s a button that lets you choose between 3 separate wireless connections. Apart from that, you have two thumb buttons on the left, a couple of split mouse buttons on the right for easy tapping with your fingers, and a notched and rubberized scroll wheel. Finally, there’s a top-plate that gives you a DPI switch button.

A what-now? A button that lets you change the speed of the mouse’s on-screen movement in dots-per-inch (DPI), so it’s as fast or as slow as you’re comfortable with. With a DPI range from 400 to 4,000 DPI, whether you need it for precise cell-movements or sudden broad design strokes, you’ll find the setting that’s right for you.

The sensors in the MX Vertical – combined with that customizable DPI movement – means you get four times less hand movement, compared to a standard mouse. That means if you’re going vertical mostly for the ergonomic benefits, it’s a mouse you can’t afford to ignore.

The MX Vertical is one of the more expensive options when you’re considering a vertical mouse, and it’s not perfect – it can be quite hard to move when you first change to it. But the ergonomics are high-quality, and the degree of DPI movement customization means it can deliver some solid life-enhancement value.  

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Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse
ANker

Anker Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse

ANker

Anker Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse

Pros
Cons

The Anker 2.4G wireless mouse has been a bestseller for over 5 years.

The Anker mouse recommends itself in size, shape, and design. Its tall shape (3.98×3.23×3.15 inches) gives you the natural ‘handshake’ hand-shape, which reduces overpronation and lets your hand rest comfortably on the mouse.

But because it’s perpendicular to the desk, rather than lying horizontally on it, the Anker cuts down on the amount of wrist-twisting you’d normally do – a boon for anyone who already has RSI or carpal tunnel syndrome.

The Anker’s optical sensor is responsive enough to work without any kind of mouse mat, so even on slippery surfaces like glass, the Anker will go where you need it to go. And because it’s tall, you can use the push-force of your arm, rather than the twist-force of your wrist to get good coverage out of it.

The Anker comes with a DPI button (between 800-1600 DPI in three broad bands). There’s a control wheel that lets you scroll the page in all four main directions. And there are browser back and forth buttons for rapid maneuvering between pages.

All of this comes with a caveat. If you have particularly small hands, you might have trouble maneuvering the mouse with the appropriate dexterity.

The browser buttons too might give you trouble if you have smaller hands because they’re positioned for easy access by the larger-handed user.

That said, for most users, there’s enough tech built into the Anker to more than justify its popularity at its price point. The buttons are practical and effective, and the height of the mouse brings the ergonomics you need.

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VicTsing Wireless Mouse

VicTsing 2.4G Ergonomic Wireless Mouse

VicTsing 2.4G Ergonomic Wireless Mouse

Pros
Cons

The left and right buttons are intuitively placed for your first two fingers, with the scroll wheel between them. There’s a simple button set-up here – left and right mouse buttons as normal, back and forward buttons within easy reach of your thumb position while using the mouse.

The DPI switch (which again lets you choose between 800 DPI, 1200 DPI, and 1600 DPI) is placed toward the base of the fingers, where it’s tricky to change by accident.  

One other bonus of using the VicTsing is that it uses mute micro-switches, which means it cuts around 90% of standard mouse noise, for a really quiet mouse experience.

The VicTsing is on the larger side, so it’s bulky if you’re using it on the go with a laptop. And while several vertical mice are all bluetoothed up and ready to go, the VicTsing only gives you a standard wireless dongle.

That means if you want to use the mouse on several machines, you have to unplug the dongle from one and move it to the next.

But in terms of a vertical mouse that gives you an ergonomic design with a fresh perspective, the VicTsing is right up there with the other contenders on our list.

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LEKVEY Vertical Wireless Mouse
Lekvey

LEKVEY Vertical Wireless Mouse

Lekvey

LEKVEY Vertical Wireless Mouse

Pros
Cons

Levkey doesn’t have a reputation to rival Logitech, but its vertical mouse delivers some high-quality features that let it punch above its weight.

For instance, the Levkey Vertical features the same DPI variants as several other leading mice (800/1200/1600 DPI) through a simple toggle switch within easy but unobtrusive thumb-reach.

Easy-access back and forward buttons are also in a great thumb-friendly location, while the main mouse left and right buttons and the standard scroll-wheel are placed in a highly accessible place for the usual clicking-fingers.

At 5x3x2.5 inches, it’s small and practical for use with a traveling laptop. And like many, it promotes a natural ‘handshake’ hand-position, to alleviate overpronation and wrist pain.

Wireless? Sure, via the 2.4G USB receiver. It’s also easily rechargeable through a USB cable.

With fairly sophisticated optical sensors, the mouse gives you faithful movement recognition so it doesn’t force you to move unnecessarily. One thing to note, though – the Levkey mouse is not compatible with Apple products. 

If you’re looking for a reliable wireless vertical mouse that delivers effective ergonomics without a price tag, you could do a lot worse than to give Levkey a try.

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Jelly Comb Advanced Vertical Wireless Bluetooth Mouse
Jelly Comb

Jelly Comb Advanced Vertical Wireless Bluetooth Mouse

Jelly Comb

Jelly Comb Advanced Vertical Wireless Bluetooth Mouse

Pros
Cons

Remember we warned you that if you had small hands, the Anker mouse probably wasn’t going to be your best friend?

Meet your best friend.

The Jelly Comb is shaped like a stretched version of the VicTsing mouse, giving you a comfortable hand-position that alleviates pain and avoids overpronation.

Optical sensors give you a smooth experience without requiring you to move too far.

The buttons are also similar to the VicTsing, traditional left and right mouse buttons and wheel in easy-click reach of the fingers and back and forward buttons easily workable with a thumb.

The Jelly Comb offers you DPI options of 1000, 1600, and 2400 DPI cursor speeds through a switch at the base of the finger-space.

Especially useful to those with smaller hands, the Jelly Comb is a real contender for your new best friend in the office.

Final Word

Vertical mice are great for those who may already have conditions like RSI or carpal tunnel syndrome, or who want to avoid those conditions. Small hands or large, wireless-only or Bluetooth, budget-friendly or nothing but the best, and with DPI speeds from 800 DPI to 4000, the handful of mice we’ve selected here give you a range of options. Each of them is somebody’s dream vertical mouse. All you need to do now is write up your requirements and pick the one that matches most of your needs.

The Author Who Worked On This Article

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Ben’s interest in video games started as a result of his intense need to be better than his sister at something. It didn’t work but it started a lifelong passion in gaming, which then evolved when he built his first PC. He completely botched it but it was fun and he hasn’t stopped since. He’s currently fighting an embittered battle to get even slightly competitive at Apex Legends. He has a particular interest in peripherals and loves messing around with his setup.

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