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The ProtoArc EM11 NL is a rechargeable wireless vertical mouse engineered for professionals seeking ergonomic comfort and versatile connectivity. It supports up to 3 devices simultaneously via Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4GHz USB-A, features a natural vertical grip to reduce wrist strain, and offers adjustable DPI settings for precise control. With silent clicks and a robust 500mAh battery rechargeable via USB-C, itโs designed to enhance productivity and comfort across Windows, Mac, and Android platforms.
























| ASIN | B0DCBW3B3T |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Multi-Device, Rechargeable, Vertical Design, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | ProtoArc |
| Built-In Media | 1 x 2.4G USB-A Receiver, 1 x ProtoArc Rechargeable Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse, 1 x Type-C Charging Cable(The Type-C cable is for charging only), 1 x User Manual |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4G USB-A Receiver, Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,024 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC, Windows |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.43"L x 2.72"W |
| Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ProtoArc |
| Mfr Part Number | EM11 NL |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 10.12 Sierra, Windows 8 |
| Model Name | EM11 NL |
| Model Number | EM11 NL |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 2400 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Android 4.3 or higher, Mac OS X 10.12 or higher, Windows 8, Windows 10 or higher |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 8 Meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Multi-Device, Rechargeable, Vertical Design, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year |
S**D
Itโs cheaper than medical bills
Work gave me free rein to buy a mouse. I couldโve gone with much more expensive options. I asked for this one. Iโm a digital artist and repeat motion injuries are a huge concern. The shape holds your hand up in a way thatโs much more natural. I cannot go back to normal mouse controls. This is just so much more comfortable. The mouse is responsive and durable and feels high-quality. The charge seems to last a good while. Iโd just plug it in every once in awhile when youโre not going to use the computer. The matching protoarc mousepad adds to this to make things just so much less painful than they were. Iโm 5โ5โ, I have smaller hands. If you have big meaty claws because you are a Large Man of Great Heights you might want a bigger mouse. If you are an Average Size Man if Normal Height it might be alright. I am a Woman of Average Height and this is the perfect mouse grip size for me. Keep that in mind when ordering - thereโs much bigger types of this sort of mouse out there if you know you have big hands.
Q**Y
Great device for the price!
I think Iโve had this mouse for at least a year at this point and canโt say Iโve ever experienced an issue. Connectivity is great and response. Quickly can switch between multiples PCs and the ergonomics of it are great compared to a standard mouse. I think itโs helped greatly with past wrist pain. The battery life is great. I try to remember to charge it maybe over night once a month if that. Itโs never died on me. All in all a solid mouse at a great price compared to other similar mice.
W**S
Great mouse for everyday use.
Great mouse, does not hurt the hand when using it for lengthy periods of time. I got the basic color , but if you want to be fancy shmancy, get a different color that resonates with you. Personally I wanted the burgundy one, but I just figured I would get black to match the aesthetic of my desk. Functionality is great, you can connect to three devices; one with a 2.4Ghz dongle, and 2 devices wirelessly vis a vis bluetooth. I use the dongle on my Mac through...surprisingly, another dongle. And the 2 wireless options are occupied by my windows machine and linux machine. (I am a multi OS user since I have many use cases). Battery life is great, I've only charged it about 2 times since I got it, so battery life is quite long for the price you'd get it at. Durability is great, though I do notice that it attracts a lot of the sebum (skin oil) so it's wise to clean it a few times here and there to keep it in good shape and to preserve the color you got it in.
E**Y
Much smaller than other handshake/vertical mice
This is my third vertical or handshake Mouse , I have had one each of the Lekvey and Anker. Those mouses worked fine until they completely stopped working essentially, this one seem to be a little bit more ergonomical and nicer looking so I took the leap on it. Initially out of the box seems like a really nice Mouse, I like the way it looks and some of the grip pattern on it, but ultimately within a few moments realized that it was not ideal for my hand. In my opinion the mouse is too small for my hand, the previous versions I had are maybe three quarters of an inch taller, on this mouse my hands feel very cramped, almost like if my hand is shoved into too small of a mitten. Additionally this Mouse has a nice taper off the back which is presumably meant to support the bottom of your hand and wrist better but I find that my hand continually slides down the back of the house and onto the desk and further disrupts my hand position. I do not have exceptionally large hands or anything, just normal size hands for normal size man. I tried to take a photo of the mouse in my hand to show the size of it, but my hand completely obscures the view of the mouse , that's how small it is relative to my average size hand. So if your hands are any larger you will definitely have issues if you're used to the taller Mice from other brands. The buttons all felt like they worked great it was just a matter of getting my fingers in the right places to use them and after one day of using it in my hand felt cramped from being in sort of a weird grip position. It felt like my hand was always about to squeeze the mouse out of my grip. It synced up seamlessly and was compatible with my pC and that was very easy but ultimately the hand cramping and potential wrist pain are not starters for me.
M**U
Excellent budget friendly ergonomic mouse
What an awesome buy for me! Iโve been in the technology field for over 20 years and was a technology enthusiast for many years before. Using a standard mouse had been detrimental to both of my hands. I have been using external track pads for several years now. I discovered this mouse at a great price and decided to take it for a spin. I canโt stress how comfortable it is to use and the functionality and control over my mouse pointer is fantastic! Amazing to include three device connections switch too! What a great value. Itโs rechargeable and feels like a quality product in my hand. Highly recommend but do check if you have very large hands this may not be for you. I would recommend this mouse to family and friends to prevent issues with their hands and have a more comfortable computing experience. I did pick up a mouse pad for better pointer control. My wood desk was not great with the optical lasers and the pad fixed that issue.
J**R
Excellent Mouse for S to M Hands
I have Med-Large hands which I think is important to remember when you read this review. Hand size is very important when you're considering vertical mice. For me, I switched to vertical mice due to carpal tunnel a couple years ago, and it really helped to eliminate it. I went to Best Buy and tried both the Logitech Lift and MX Vertical. The Lift is for smaller hands and I didn't like the feel of it. So I bought the larger MX Vertical despite the $100 pricetag with the hope that it'd help my carpal tunnel. It did, but unfortunately, now its suffering from the double click issue that apparently is a feature of Logitech mice. So I began the hunt for another vertical mouse that didn't cost +$100. I knew I wanted one that was for Medium to Large hands, so I tried 3 different ones that said they were for larger hands or had similar measurements to the MX Vertical. None of them I ended up keeping for various reasons. So I bought another one hoping for better luck. Pros: This mouse feels great in the hand with a nicely textured surface. It also has some of the most satisfying buttons of any mouse I've tried with a very tactile yet soft, quiet click. The scroll wheel is nice much like the MX Vertical. The shape was exactly as described and felt like a hand shake. Despite the smaller size, I really enjoyed holding this mouse and my wrist did not drag on the mouse pad. Finally it has a rechargeable battery (which can be a con for some) and was under $20. It also comes in different colors. Cons: The con is that my hands are too big. They recommend this mouse for S-M hands vs the M-L of the others I tried, and I definitely agree. My little finger drags horribly if i put my hand in the "correct" placement. I got around this by putting my 1st finger on the left side of the first button and my 2nd finger on the right, and then use my 3rd finger as the right click, which gave my pinky room on the mouse. It worked okay but wasn't ideal. I really wish ProtoArc made a super sized version of this mouse. (Side note: I saw a knock off version of this mouse with the exact same measurements that said it was for M-L hands. Thank you ProtoArc for an accurate description) Ultimately I ended up returning it due to my hand size, but I really wish either my hands were smaller or the mouse was larger so that I could have kept it. Please ProtoArc, make a larger version for those of us with larger hands. If you did that, I'd buy it immediately.
A**T
I tried ... I REALLY did !
Okay, let me start by saying that I have used Logitech Marble pointing devices, or something similar almost exclusively for the last 20 years, And I love them ! But LogiTech Marbles are getting scarce (and expensive) and I have had varying success with pretenders, so I thought I would give this a try. And while I have gotten used to it, I still DON'T like it. And I know that alot of that has to do with my prejudices & use case, so keep that in mind. First of all, I am not sure if this is a sensitivity issue, a communications one, or just the battery - but it is very jumpy. I used to have my old, corded pointer at a level BELOW my computer cuz that's where I had space. And it worked fine. But for some reason this CANNOT get a clear signal from there. So I rearranged things so it's on an even level now. It's better, but still iffy. So I tried charging it again. It improved, but started getting jumpy again. So I LEFT it plugged in (keep in mind it does not work corded, so I still have to use the dongle) and same problem. And I tried using both BT channels as well and it's no better. On top of all this. now my desktop is too crowded. Like I said, I usded a Masrble for 20 years and my desk was setup accordingly. I didn't NEED space for a traditional mouse. So I am relegating this as a spare pointer, and getting another Marble copycat. It just does not work for my day to day use ! NEW UPDATE: I wanted to be sure I shared something regarding this review. The Vendor (Proto Arc) reached out to me directly & offered me a full refund. They did not HAVE to do so, but I appreciate the offer ... even though I did NOT accept it. I do like Proto Arc products & I still use their version of the LogiTech marble in my work office. And while my situation did not make using this vertical mouse viable, it would probably be fine elsewhere. And as I said previously, I will keep this in my bag for when I needd a spare/emergency pointer. Still, it was very nice of them to offer me a refund. Thank You for that ! FINAL Update: Just thought I would tack this on in regards to my experience with this. My main complaint was that I was not getting a consistent wireless signal. And that was why I am NOT using this with my home PC. Now, it just so happens that I ordered a pair of Wireless Earbuds for my youngest, but she was not happy with how they fit her ears. So I decided I would try them out. I paired them with my Home PC .... and I had the same issue with the earbuds that I had with the Vertical Mouse. They failed to maintain a consistent connection via BlueTooth. So the issue is not with the Mouse OR the Earbuds ... it's with MY PC. and it's placement. So I will reiterate ... this is a good vertical mouse & a great value. It just doesn't work in my situation.
B**L
My wrist finally stopped filing complaints
I bought this because: My wrist hurt My old mouse felt like a torture device I was one click away from filing a workplace injury claim (at home) What I got: Comfort โ๏ธ Less pain โ๏ธ A mouse that looks weird but works miracles โ๏ธ This mouse has a vertical โhandshakeโ design with a built-in wrist rest, which keeps your wrist in a more natural position and reduces strain compared to standard flat mice Translation: ๐ Your wrist finally gets a break First few days: Feels weird Your brain is confused You question your life choices Then suddenly: ๐ โWaitโฆ my wrist doesnโt hurt anymore??โ Now I: Use it all day without pain Can actually work longer without discomfort Look at regular mice like they betrayed me Also: Rechargeable battery = no constant battery swapping Bluetooth + USB connections = works with multiple devices Adjustable DPI settings = smooth and responsive Things I love: Huge relief from wrist strain Comfortable for long hours Quiet clicks (no aggressive office noise) Things to know: Thereโs a learning curve (give it a few days) Looks like a futuristic potato You will never go back to a normal mouse Unexpected side effects: Judging people still using flat mice Feeling like you upgraded your entire setup Saying โergonomics matterโ like a professional Final verdict: If youโve got wrist pain from a standard mouseโฆ this thing is a game changerโyour wrist will thank you immediately.
E**O
El mejor mouse ergonomico con buen sensor para gaming o uso diario
Excelente mouse, probรฉ varias marcas y modelos, pero este es el. รnico ergonomico quรฉ tiene un excelente agarre y rinde bien en videojuegos. Tiene buen sensor se nota.
J**N
Very good.
This thing is really award winning good. And very cheap pricewise. I couldnt find a single ergonomic mouse with this quality and price. Pros: usb c charging , connectivity with 3 devices and very good material feel on the hands and great holding angle for the palm. Longevity will be seen over time
J**R
Excelente
De gran calidad
A**E
Great Mouse. Perfect for Big Hands
This ProtoArc ergonomic vertical mouse is such a good buy. It has two connectivity modes (USB-A and Bluetooth) which work great out of the box with no need for any software installations. With the Bluetooth connection, you can connect up to two devices. While you cannot use them simultaneously, you can easily switch between them with the click of a button. Other features include: 1. Power: It is powered through USB-C, and you will find yourself recharging only about every three to six months depending on your use. It charges quickly. 2. Navigation: It has two side buttons for moving forward or back on a webpage, although there is no built-in native app to edit these buttons. Overall, it is great for your hand and recommended for people with big hands.
A**R
A++ Ergonomic Mouse
Iv owned pretty much every ergonomic mouse under the sun. This is fantastic. Very comfortable. I have big hands and it fits well. Really nicely made and the materials are premium. Buttons are great and it's Bluetooth all for $50 AUD. Can't get much better.
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