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Hippus HandShoe Mouse Black Large Wireless Light Click- Right Hand, BlueRay Track- L2UB-LC

Hippus  HandShoe Mouse Black Large Wireless Light Click-  Right Hand, BlueRay Track- L2UB-LC
alaAverage 3.5

2 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 2 reviews of Hippus HandShoe Mouse Black Large Wireless Light Click- Right Hand, BlueRay Track- L2UB-LC. The average rating for this product is 3.5/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Some have doubts about the usability and durability.

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On average, users rate this product 70/100.

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Consumer review (newegg.com)

Hippus HandShoe Mouse Black Large Wireless Light Click- Right Hand, BlueRay Track- L2UB-LC

 

Ergonomic mice and split keyboards got learning curves, and this mouse is meant to help you with RSI, not to help you play video-games or do detailed work in Photoshop. So I wasn't expecting much.. But the sensor must have high enough DPI and...

The shape is really unique. Hippus is pushing the boundaries of ergonomics. The size and lower lip of this mouse prevents you from doing a claw/finger grip and touching your wrist against the mouse pad. Your forearm does more and your hand and wrist do...

The sensor on this mouse can't keep up with desktop work. Move it 10" to the right, then quickly 10" to the left, and you end up half a screen away from where you should be ; Compared to other mice in this price range, like Logitech's mx518/g500,...

Jul, 2014

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Great shape, bad sensor

 

Ergonomic mice and split keyboards got learning curves, and this mouse is meant to help you with RSI, not to help you play video-games or do detailed work in Photoshop. So I wasn't expecting much.. But the sensor must have high enough DPI and...

The shape is really unique. Hippus is pushing the boundaries of ergonomics. The size and lower lip of this mouse prevents you from doing a claw/finger grip and touching your wrist against the mouse pad. Your forearm does more and your hand and wrist do...

The sensor on this mouse can't keep up with desktop work. Move it 10" to the right, then quickly 10" to the left, and you end up half a screen away from where you should be ; Compared to other mice in this price range, like Logitech's mx518/g500,...

Jul, 2014

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