

🖱️ Elevate your workflow with the mouse that works as hard as you do!
The Ergodriven Om Vertical Ergonomic Mouse combines cutting-edge ergonomic design with advanced wireless tech, featuring 4 adjustable DPI levels, 5 customizable buttons, and a rechargeable battery. Its vertical shape promotes healthier wrist posture, reducing fatigue and injury risk, while the onboard OLED screen offers instant control over settings. Compatible with PC and Mac, it delivers silent, precise clicks and dual wireless connectivity for seamless, driver-free use—perfect for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency.







| ASIN | B0DN7W49PL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #248 in Computer Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (271) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 14001 |
| Manufacturer | Ergodriven |
| Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 3 x 0.1 inches |
J**F
PC Gamer Viewpoint
As a PC Gamer, I bought this mouse for PC Gaming. I know it's not billed as such, and it certainly doesn't look "Gamer". It doesn't have RGB, or overinflated specs, and it's not overpriced, but it works very well for gaming! I have grown to love vertical mouses for gaming because of the hand and wrist comfort. But I have also grown accustomed to at least 3 or 4 programmable mouse buttons... Specifically the thumb buttons. The inherent problem of a vertical mouse for gaming is torque drift. It's when the pressing of the L/R buttons can cause micro horizontal drift while aiming and shooting. This Egodriven OM addressed those issues with ergonomics and button design. And it delivers! Torque drift is reduced or even removed with the design of this mouse. I feel very accurate, maybe even more accurate than traditional mouse designs. I have "Gamer" mouses that cost alot more, with "better specs" of polling rates and DPI, etc. but this mouse works as good or even better than all of them. The comfort and quality of this mouse is excellent! The buttons are reliable and crisp, and the tracking is smooth and accurate. The soft fingertip actuation of the L/R buttons reduces torque drift while aiming and shooting in FPS, and the assignable buttons can be set for jump/dodge/roll/ping/chat/etc. just how I like it. The built in screen is great and shows my current battery percentage and DPI setting. I no longer have to memorize color coded DPI settings through RGB like other gamer mouses. I can just glance at the screen and press the DPI button for on-the-fly changes. I also don't have to wait for flashing RGBs to signal a drained battery. My one nitpick is the button assignment function. They can only be assigned to a limited preset selection of commands inside the mouse's firmware. They cannot be assigned to any button on the keyboard. This can cause limited options for some games and commands. However, this mouse is not sold as a "gamer" mouse, and the low price is amazing for what you get. So far, I have been able to work around this limitation, and still get the assignments I want. But it may cause me some future problems with games I haven't yet played with this mouse. Overall, it's pretty unbelievable that a mouse this good is so cheap. It certainly punches above its price point, and it's far more practical than what you may think. I highly recommend it!
J**.
Comfort and Function to the Max
The features this mouse offers for the price point are just insane. I've only had it about a week so I can't speak to longevity, but I'm loving it so far. USB dongle or Bluetooth connectivity is a very nice thing to have. It requires no software to bind any button (except left and right click buttons) to any of the predefined options, of which there are very many. For those wondering, yes, you can charge it and use it at the same time if it were to die on you. The vertical orientation was odd at first, but now other mice feel uncomfortable by comparison. The additional buttons behind the left and right click can be actuated via your index and middle finger knuckles, and are VERY useful for my purposes. This makes an excellent CAD mouse in my opinion, which is what I'm using it for in my schooling. TL;DR, best 30 bucks I've ever spent on a mouse. If you like vertical mice with lots of button functionality, get one yesterday
X**N
Does what is advertised and with some tinkering, its also great for gaming.
Best Vertical mouse with 5 extra buttons perfect for gaming. Ergonomics was the selling point and they sold me on that too. I am giving it a 4 star because I needed a little more customization. There is no software which would make the basic user happy but I do like options and having them widely available to tinker with. The preset bindings for the customizable keys were serviceable but I went ahead and used Microsoft powertoys for more defined options for keys. Also the LOD(lift off distance) was way too high on this mouse which is only a big problem if you game or use a low sensitivity. to fix this, I used a piece of electrical tape to half the mouse rays field of view which made it near perfect LOD for me. The buttons are great, the positioning of them are intuitive and I can use this mouse for hours with very little pain build up in my wrist. it took me about a week of using it to become familiar with its vertical feel and because it reduces my wrist pain, Ive grown to love it.
S**K
High quality all-around
Why I got this mouse: I got an ergo mouse because I noticed my hand's natural grip on my mouse made it so if I try to push my mouse directly up by just extending my arm, it goes diagonally to the right as I hold it at an angle (and my middle mouse was broken) Pros: Customizing the buttons is incredibly easy. No bloated software that requires startup permissions, just pure engineering and firmware on the mouse itself. This is impressive from a company that makes standing mats. It would still be impressive if a major mouse manufacturer made this. The far-back left and right click buttons are not easy to accidentally hit, meaning they can comfortably be used for audio player controls. The silent clicks on the main left and right click buttons are very satisfying and yet they still have enough feedback to know when you've clicked. It is *impossible* to hear the clicks unless your head is right next to the mouse. The same cannot be said about side buttons or the far-back ones though. OLED screen is high quality, which kinda encourages me to try getting a custom image on it for the lulz Cons: The manual is a QR code, and the mouse did not come with a charging cable. It also seems to encourage moving the mouse with the wrist more than the fingers, which could somewhat harm gaming performance until you adjust The mouse turns off from inactivity to save on power, and requires you to press any button to wake it up. This is annoying considering I went from a wired mouse to this The sensor is not ultra high spec, which means it's power-efficient, but they could probably squeeze out more power by using an e-ink screen (and it would not require the screen to be turned off to save battery, as e-ink stores its state without using any power) rather than oled since it doesn't need high refresh rate It's pretty heavy for a mouse, and it is bottom-heavy
M**S
Great. Does what it says on the tin.
R**S
It’s fantastic piece of work. Silent click is a bonus. Does its job.
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