Friday, October 20th 2017

Spire Announces the Archer 12 Vertical Ergonomic Mouse

Introducing, the Archer 12 vertical ergonomic mouse by Spire. This new vertical ergonomic wireless mouse allows your right hand, arm and shoulder to be placed in a more human natural position. The vertical design provides better support for reducing wrist pain that can come from twisting your wrist and forearm when using traditional (flat) mice. The Archer series provide ergonomic support and enables for long hours of computer and desk work. Attain higher precision with your choice of adjustable DPI levels.

Simply switch between 3 different DPI levels, ranging from 800DPI,1600DPI to 2400DPI. The accessible DPI button lets you switch between the various tasks you partake in throughout the day. The Archer 12 wireless mouse is plug & play, it will range up to 30ft/10m. The on/off switch helps conserve battery power plus the low battery indicator reminds you when it's time to charge the built in polymer battery via the included micro-USB cable. No drivers are required for Windows and Mac. Supported by our 2 year warranty service. Ergonomics made affordable by Spire - Powered by Innovation.
Main Features:
  • 2.4Ghz Wireless Ergonomic mouse
  • High accuracy and sensational precision
  • DPI 800-1200-1600 high resolution
  • Polymer battery, long time use
  • Zoom-in and zoom-out function
  • Intelligent Internet function
  • Plug-and-play USB dongle
  • Compatible with Windows & Mac
  • 2 years manufacturer warranty service
MSPP: USD $54.95, Available November 2017.
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4 Comments on Spire Announces the Archer 12 Vertical Ergonomic Mouse

#1
nemesis.ie
More pics in the PR would be nice, this actually looks like it could be good, not fully vertical, which is too much IME.

If there are enough buttons and it seems no horizontal mouse wheel scrolling ... I can see this for work/portability with a laptop.

A gaming/pro workstation version with more buttons/functions would be an idea for them to consider.
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#2
PowerPC
No, you need to go full vertical or nothing. These "half vertical" are bad because you always have to resist your hand twisting back into the horizontal position. I owned a mouse like this before I sent it back because it was just too tiring to use. You always have to flex your muscles for you hand not to just sag on top of the buttons and click them. Now I have a fully vertical mouse and it's amazing.
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#4
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
I guess this is for those who get carpal tunnel or tennis elbow...
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