Review: The Wrist-Saver – Goodbye Carpal Tunnel
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.5/5)
If you finish your workday rubbing your wrist or feeling stiffness in your forearm, you are using the wrong mouse.
The TECKNET Vertical Ergonomic Mouse looks a bit strange at first, but it is designed purely for human biology. I tested it, and here is why it’s worth the switch:
1. The “Handshake” Position
Standard flat mice force you to twist your forearm bones, which compresses nerves.
This mouse holds your hand in a natural “handshake” position.
The Result: You can feel the tension leave your shoulder and wrist almost immediately. It is much more comfortable for 8-hour shifts.

2. Silent as a Ninja
The listing claims “Quiet Clicks,” and they are legitimate.
- The left and right buttons have a soft, dampened feel. You get the tactile feedback of the click without the loud “SNAP” sound.
- Perfect for: Libraries, quiet offices, or working late at night next to a sleeping spouse.
3. Precision & Connectivity
Dual Mode: You can plug the USB dongle into your PC and connect via Bluetooth to your laptop. Switching between them is easy.

4800 DPI: This is surprisingly high for an office mouse. It means you can move the cursor across a huge screen with just a tiny movement of your hand (further reducing fatigue). You can lower the speed with the DPI button if it’s too fast.
The “Learning Curve” (Important)
If you have never used a vertical mouse, the first day will feel weird. Your muscle memory will try to use it like a flat mouse.
- My Advice: Give it 3 days. Once your brain adjusts, you will never want to go back to a flat mouse again.
Battery Life
It boasts a 12-month battery life, which is excellent. However, note that this usually runs on AA batteries (not included/check specific model) rather than a rechargeable internal cable. The upside is you never have to wait for it to charge; just swap the battery once a year.
Final Verdict
This is one of the most affordable ways to prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. It feels premium (soft-touch coating), clicks silently, and works on almost any surface. If you work at a computer for more than 4 hours a day, your wrist needs this.rses and characters to inventive narration.


