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My first vertical mouse was by Evolulent. Cost like $90 and it was great, but the slip feet wore away, the company made it very difficult to contact them, were sorta rude on the phone, and then said no to free replacement feet. I used slip tape for a while but eventually gave up.

That experience made me not want to buy another from them, so I bought the Anker wired vertical mouse for like $12. It lasted for three years, but the scroll wheel started going. Three years for such a cheap and good mouse was acceptable to me so I bought another, but the scroll wheel on the new one started going in less than a year (I’m not gaming with these things and I take good care of them, I just scroll a lot). To their credit, Anker sent me a free replacement with no hassles.

I still have the free replacement as a backup, but decided maybe it was time to try something fancier again, so I bought a Jellycomb wireless vertical mouse for $30 with a really cool split chassis design. The ergonomics were great, but once again the scroll wheel didn’t last.

My most recent purchase (about six months ago) was a Logitech MX Vertical for $94. The build quality is better than all the others and I like it very much except for one thing: the shape of it and the rubberized surface make my hand a bit hotter than I’d like. I’ve mostly gotten used to it, but it’s noticeable.

It costs 5x what the Anker does. Is it 5x better? No. But it is better, and I wanted something that I (hopefully) can keep for more than a few years. Jury’s still out on that front, though.



> the shape and rubberized surface made my hands hot

That’s the main blocker for me buying the Logitech or an Evoluent: aspects like that make me long for a try before you buy at this $100/mouse mark. The extra button is what got me considering the Evoluent over the other options, but they also have a bunch of slightly differing models that makes me even more indecisive. Thank you for your mouse reviews.




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