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The Hippus S2UB-LC Wireless Light Click Mouse by Prestige International Inc. is a right-handed, small-sized ergonomic handshoe mouse designed to provide superior comfort and precision. Featuring wireless connectivity compatible with Mac OS and Linux, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and a compact form factor, it’s engineered for professionals seeking a blend of style, comfort, and productivity.
Brand | HANDSHOEMOUSE THE ONLY MOUSE THAT FITS LIKE A GLOVE |
Series | S2UB-LC |
Item model number | S2UB-LC |
Hardware Platform | [OMITTED] |
Operating System | mac os, Linux, mac os x |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.91 x 5.75 x 2.68 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.91 x 5.75 x 2.68 inches |
Color | black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | PRESTIGE INTERNATIONAL INC. |
ASIN | B006VUIOZ6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 9, 2011 |
M**S
Loved It While It Worked - All of an Hour - Reset and Off and Mousing Again
Love the mouse while it worked - all of an hour. It's now completely, totally, non-functional. Charging has no affect on the mouse. The little blue light that came on in the beginning no longer comes on. Will seek a replacement because I liked it while it worked. Will update after replacement is received.Now totally loving it. All it took was resetting the mouse and repairing it with the dongle. Found the instructions on the Handshoe website. The hand position is similar to my favorite trackball mouse and cradles my hand comfortably.
T**L
Great for hand pain
Best mouse of > 5 I tried for thumb CMC joint pain (plus carpal tunnel, cubital tunnel, and De Quervain’s). Vertical mice increased my side of wrist pain, but would probably be better for carpal tunnel than this one. Greatly reduces but doesn’t eliminate my thumb pain while mousing.Not as accurate / not good for detail work, as it’s a bit clunky, but zooming in is usually sufficient. Way bigger than my old mouse, but I didn’t need to increase my mouse pad size. Heavy, but I checked and didn’t find weights inside to remove like other reviews mentioned. Doesn’t slide super smoothly even on a mouse pad.Took time to get used to, with fore arm soreness due to needing to move the entire arm. Sometimes I still need to remind myself not to grip it with my thumb. Requires an armrest (or moving the mouse forward enough to rest your arm, but that has never worked for me ergonomically), so I had to add a clamp on arm cradle for my standing desk.Wireless works fine. Battery lasted 2-3 weeks out of the box before it needed a charge today, and I imagine it wasn’t at 100% to start. You need the dongle plugged in, even if you are using the charging cable, so it needs 2 available usb ports to use while it charges. A light started blinking to indicate a low battery though, it doesn’t just die like some. No quiet click, but it’s not the loudest either.Lots of negatives, but a regular mouse causes too much pain, and this was the best I found, so I’ll manage. Seems overpriced for the quality and features, but I imagine they spent a lot on ergonomic development, plus don’t produce a lot of them.
L**C
Awesome Solution for CTS Sufferers—If HandShoe Had Feet, I'd Kiss Them!
Since August 2015, I have coped with carpal tunnel pain every single day as I work long hours at my computer. If you have carpal tunnel syndrome, you know the sustained feeling of dipping your ice-cold hands in hot water or the sensation of miniature fireworks exploding randomly under your skin along with the deep, steady ache in your thumb—it's hard to hold a mouse with all that going on. I've tried all kinds of solutions, and when I read about the Hippus HandShoe, I was skeptical but desperate enough to keep trying.I received the HandShoe three weeks ago, and in these three weeks, I've had only ONE episode of carpal tunnel pain while working at the computer—and that was only after folding three loads of laundry without a wrist brace on (my bad—but I never would have forgot the brace if my wrist/hand weren't feeling so much better!). The thumb support and the slight angle of the palm support work together to create an at-rest position that minimizes the work of your wrist and fingers.Some reviews say that the HandShoe is too big. Here's my solution, which perhaps isn't doable for everyone, but it's working for me. I have an L-shaped desk with two keyboard trays meeting at a right angle. The keyboard is on one, and the mouse is on the other, so I don't have to reach forward and outward to use the mouse. This setup also alleviates shoulder/neck pain. (You may be able to improvise with a small side-table on your mouse side set at keyboard height.)I notice the HandShoe is more responsive if you don't put a lot of downward pressure on it—which takes a little getting used to but is better, I would think, for your wrist and hand.Every so often, I have to pick up the mouse and set it back down to get my flashing cursor back. Maybe the next generation will have worked out the little kinks—for the price, the HandShoe should be kink-less—but in the meantime, I am happy with and grateful for this product.If you don't have carpal tunnel syndrome, you should still use a HandShoe because it just might prevent you from developing a very painful condition.
J**H
Pain free but weak antenna
I love the mouse - no more arthritis pain! However, the antenna is so weak I have to have it inches from the mouse. I'm still trying to work with the vendor on this.
K**R
Amazing mouse!
This ergonomic mouse is truly incredible! I have owned several ergonomic mice ever since I developed RSI and I had pain with all of them until I bought this mouse! I feel absolutely no pain when I use this mouse with an ergonomic desk and chair! It was such a dramatic change, I convinced my employer to buy me one and even convinced my mother to get one as well.The only complaint I have is it takes some getting used to since the heel of your hand is on the mouse instead of on the desk.
M**R
DEFECTIVE product malfunctioned after 7 days
This is a wireless ergonomic mouse. It IS comfortable but I expect a mouse NOT to malfunction after 7 days. The cursor disappeared, I could still scroll. And when I used a different mouse, I had no problems.
M**C
It was great! I gave it two stars because even though ...
This mouse greatly helped my wrist issues. For my job, I use a moust 6-7 hourse per day working on the computer. Working with a regular mouse made my wrist hurt within an hour. Using this mouse, I didn't get any arm or wrist pain all day. It was great! I gave it two stars because even though it eliminated wrist pain, it stopped working in a couple months. I read the reviews prior to purchasing and several people have said this. I thought it was just a mouse by mouse incident. However, my coworker's HandShoe mouse also stopped tracking as well. He bought the wired mouse, whereas I bought the wireless. I hate that it stopped working as it was so expensive. I would buy this again in a heart beat if I knew it would last longer than half a year. That's a lot of money for nothing.
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