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The Ergodriven Om Vertical Ergonomic Mouse combines advanced ergonomics with professional-grade precision. Featuring 4 adjustable DPI levels, a rechargeable battery lasting up to 5 weeks, and dual wireless connectivity (Bluetooth & 2.4GHz), it’s designed to reduce wrist strain and boost productivity. Its silent micro-force buttons and customizable controls, displayed on an intuitive OLED screen, make it perfect for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency across PC, Mac, and Linux platforms.







| ASIN | B0DN7W49PL |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Mouse, OLED Screen, Rechargeable, Silent Click Vertical Mouse, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 5 weeks |
| Best Sellers Rank | #404 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Ergodriven |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Rechargeable Battery |
| Button Quantity | 9 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 317 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.25"L x 3"W |
| Manufacturer | Ergodriven |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 13 Ventura, Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish, Windows 11 |
| Model Name | Om Handshake Vertical Mouse |
| Model Number | 14001 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 2400 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Buttons | 9 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10 Meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Mouse, OLED Screen, Rechargeable, Silent Click Vertical Mouse, Wireless |
| Style Name | Handshake |
| Theme | Gaming |
| UPC | 732388137053 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
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!
A**K
Little mouse, Big Improvements!!
This mouse fits my smaller hand PERFECTLY. It’s a huge improvement over my prior too large ergonomic mouse. It works well both USB and via Bluetooth. The feel is very comfortable and has helped my tennis elbow. The display is nice and easy to use. I’m looking forward as the company is setting up to release a gaming version of this mouse! It cannot program numbers, but I outreached to the company and they walked me through some solutions! They were extremely responsive, kind, and helpful. I highly recommend this mouse.
S**Y
Amazing mouse, useful buttons, smaller size caused me wrist pain unfortunately
ALMOST the perfect mouse for me. The big downside for me is it's size. The mouse itself is amazing, great connection, great battery life, the keybindings are easy to remap although I wish there was software to provide more easy customization. The amount of buttons provided allow a lot of functionality, and surprisingly enough I was actually using this for keybindings in video games instead of editing software or computer commands. As stated above I wish there were more built-in keybindings or perhaps software that would allow programs to recognize extra mouse buttons beyond 4 & 5. On to the size; I don't have particularly large hands, but I think if you intend to use a vertical mouse for long periods of time having a bigger mouse to grip helps the wrist. I have never experienced wrist pain with my larger vertical mouse but unfortunately I noticed wrist pain from prolonged use of this mouse, which I assume is due to it's smaller size and slightly different angle. Unfortunately due to this wrist pain I'll have to return the mouse, which I really wish I didn't have to do. Hopefully they release a larger model in the future, I'll be keeping an eye out. All that being said, Give it a try! This mouse is well worth the price, well made, feels good in the hand and provides a lot of useful buttons.
J**N
I am impressed.
Shockingly good ergonomic, vertical mouse, wireless (2.4 or BT) at this price point. My hand is about 7.25" from index finger to wrist / the end of my 'thumb pad', and this is easily the most comfortable mouse grip I've ever had. Compared to every other such mouse at a similar price range, you're getting two additional main left/right buttons, which contrary to what you may think, at least what I thought, you do not end up accidentally clicking. The way the grip works just makes that not happen. Oh, and those two extra buttons are macro customizable. I've set up one of mine to bind to a screen zoom function on my OS, just as an example. You've also got 3 thumb buttons, not the more standard 2... those can all be macro reassigned as well, and doing the reassignment doesn't require any software on your PC, its entirely contained within the mouse itself. Criticisms? Add a simple image or two that explains how to adjust the custom button macros/bindings to either your webpage or the store listing here on Amazon, or the little instruction placard that comes in the box. Mildly annoying to have to watch an unlisted youtube video for that information. But that's not really a problem with the mouse itself. Overall? Affordable, practical, best feature set out of comparable mice in this price tier. I'm honestly kind of shocked this thing is not super popular, you don't need to have carpal tunnel to appreciate this thing, its a little weird at first, but it makes so much more sense than a traditional mouse after maybe a day or less of use. I actually hope that one day there will be a 'premium' version of this mouse with a higher polling rate... of course that would make such a mouse cost more, and its current polling rate is more than fine for general productivity/office use, but I'd encourage Ergodriven to make basically a 'gamer' or 'premium' version of this same mouse, pop a fancier PixArt chip in there, and ya'll could maybe grab a share of the aging Millenial/Gen X PC Gamer cohort, hah! If you really wanna go into actual design refinements/changes maybe look into different kinds of modular, attachable/detachable grip pads for where your thumb and pointer finger grip, maybe also the pinky finger area? But the actual shape of the thing as it is... is just stellar, at least for myself, so don't change it too much!
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
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
A**X
When blinded by the OLED, don't forget the sensor
First off, yes the ergonomics are good - I prefer larger mice and it was a bit small for my hand, but yes the mouse designed for ergonomics is good at ergonomics. The onboard OLED is fantastic especially at this price point. It doesn't do much except display connection state and allow you to bind (limited) keys, but still it's a very nice addition. The mouse is very comfortable. The silent clicks at the front are excellent, but all the other buttons do not have the same switch - just normal clicky switches. The liftoff on the sensor is the issue - it uses a standard sensor you see in all very cheap mice - the liftoff distance is more than an inch sometimes and it will continue tracking. If you usually move your mouse, pick it up, and move it again, this will quickly get annoying because you're not doing that. The other issue is the keybindings - they're very limited. I was unable to bind what I needed to, so will have to return it - there is no way to change the list of available keys to bind as everything is on-mouse, and this implementation of it is limited. The idea is there though, and I like the idea. If you're just using it for standard office work and aren't concerned about things like liftoff and sensor performance, just want a mouse, this is a good choice. But if you care about sensor quality and need specific keybindings, sure try it but maybe not the best option overall.
W**2
Game-Changer for Wrist Pain — More convenience for Windows/Mac shortcuts too!
I was skeptical about vertical mice, but this Ergodriven Om Handshake Vertical Mouse has completely changed my daily computer user experience. Durable Cable: The cable is incredibly sturdy, feeling like a thick jumprope. This gives me confidence that it won't bend or break easily. The length is perfect to use while charging. (unlike the Apple Mouse where you have to stop use during charging) Perfect Fit: This mouse is the perfect size for my hand, offering much better comfort than the other two vertical mice I've tried. (I have smaller size hands) Easy Customization: There are 4 customizable buttons, and the included card in the box provides a QR code for a quick how-to video. This made setting it up for my Mac a breeze. It has the standard left/right clicks plus scroll wheel, then a button you can press with your thumb (I kept it as mute). Then, two buttons on top you can press with your thumb (Ive kept those as undo and Mission Control (This is usually only possible on Apple mice folks, this is amazing!). Then, there are two more buttons below the left/right/scroll wheel (Ive kept these as copy and paste). Seriously the best kept secret in vertical mice! Smooth Movement & Pain Relief: The movement is incredibly smooth especially as I have to travel my mouse across multiple screens and I've already noticed a significant reduction in wrist strain and pain. (I've had this for a week now.) Digital Display Screen: Yes! Not only does it tell you what DPI you've selected, but this screen tells you how much battery your mouse has, THANK YOU for this. Game Changer. (I get so heartbroken when suddenly my apple mouse tells me I am 2% in the middle of the day!) This is also the screen you use to set all your button customizations. I'm genuinely impressed. A standing foot mat company made this? - You guys should shout this from the rooftops! You could be saving people from years of wrist discomfort. Highly recommend!
M**S
5 star item
Great. Does what it says on the tin.
C**1
Recomendable X2
Buen diseño, calidad y botones extra personalizables. Facil configuracion.
R**S
Wonderful design
It’s fantastic piece of work. Silent click is a bonus. Does its job.
A**E
It's almost the perfect vertical ergonomic mouse
I first started with the Logitech lift and according to their literature the measurement of my hand should have fit it perfectly but it was too small and it lacked enough buttons. So, I continued my quest for a decent ergonomic mouse and came across this one. This is a very good mouse so don't get me wrong when I level some criticisms at it because it is, so far, the best economic mouse that I've used so far. The good is that it has a screen that shows you all the information you need, the battery lasts absolutely forever, it has extra mouse buttons which for me is a must, it fits my hand perfectly, and all the customization of the extra buttons can be done on the mouse without any software which is a pro and a con. My criticisms are that it uses a 500 Hz sensor but they've limited it to 125 Hz and do not give you the option to change it to 250 Hz or 500 Hz if you prefer a smoother mouse pointer with worse battery. I find this choice very strange because when I say worse battery I'm talking like 6 months instead of 8 months on one charge so this decision is quite perplexing to me. The other decision that is a reasonable detractor for me is that since they've made this mouse usable without any software you're stuck with the keys and functions that they allow you to bind to the extra buttons which do not include a few of the keys and commands that I'm interested in binding so they've artificially limited two things about the mouse which don't need to be limited at all. It really is a bit strange because everything else about the mouse is fantastic yet they've made two critically wrong decisions about this mouse that make it go from the perfect ergonomic mouse to just a very good ergonomic mouse. I've been in contact with their support and I must say that they have been fantastic. I told them my criticisms about not being able to toggle the Hz of the mouse and have either more options on the mouse to bind keys and commands to the buttons or have an optional lightweight piece of software that allows you to burn further options onto the onboard memory if you so choose to use it just like how Logitech has the onboard memory manager which is a portable program that you can just open and burn on the options that you want to the mouse, close the program, and never have to open the program again if you don't want to change anymore options. They said that they would consider updating the firmware of the mouse to add further customization options which is encouraging. Although, I don't think they commented on creating a small portable piece of software to customize the mouse which is disappointing. All that being said, this is the best vertical ergonomic mouse I have used so far and it's the one that I am currently using on the desktop (not for gaming but they said that they are looking to release a gaming version of the mouse near the end of 2026) and despite the fairly glaring flaws that shouldn't have gotten past the engineering phase this is still the best ergonomic mouse on the market that I've been able to find. So, if you're looking for a vertical ergonomic mouse at the time of this review this is the best one that you can get - so get it. TL;DR despite it lacking some functionality which would make it five stars for me it is still the best vertical ergonomic mouse on the market that I have been able to find. So, if you're in the market for a vertical mouse I recommend that you buy this one over any other at the time of writing this review. Plus, they have a very good customer service representative who is always eager to quickly discuss and try and solve any of your problems. It seems like a great company and a fantastic mouse with just a few shortcomings but still the best one on the market.
C**O
¡Aguas! ¡Viene sin cable de carga usb!
El producto es bueno y cumple con lo anunciado; pero ¡ni siquiera se dignaron suministrar un cable usb-c para recargar el mouse! No daba yo crédito, pensé que era un error y revisé el descriptivo en la página de Amazon...; efectivamente, ahí en ningún momento se habla de un cable suministrado por OM, y yo, por despistado ó confiado, estaba convencido de que no podía faltar ese cable! En adelante revisaré más detenidamente los descriptivos!
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