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Elecom Teams Up With Doctors to Create 52 Cutting-Edge Ergonomic Mice

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In a world where one size never truly fits all, ELECOM is proud to introduce a game-changing era in ergonomic mice. Partnering with top-tier doctors in Japan, ELECOM has crafted the EX-G, an ergonomic mouse series that caters to individual hand shapes and sizes like never before. With four different sizes (S/M/L/XL) to accommodate hands of all dimensions, a palette of color options (white, blue, and black), and an array of connectivity options including wireless, wired, and Bluetooth, your perfect ergonomic companion is just one click away.

Features
ELECOM's EX-G series places ergonomics and comfort at the forefront of its design. Featuring ultra-quiet Panasonic switches for enhanced durability and reduced strain during prolonged usage, the half-vertical mouse redefines comfort compared to conventional bulky vertical mice. Say goodbye to awkward sideways clicking and the sensation of battling gravity - the EX-G is thoughtfully angled for comfort without sacrificing maneuverability. The mice work on Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and Android devices.




The development team collaborated closely with orthopedic physicians to craft a mouse that uniquely targets the brachioradialis muscle responsible for wrist movement and the extensor digitorum communis muscle that operates the fingers. The result is an optimal angle and shape that lets you use the mouse by simply resting your hand on it, minimizing wrist and finger strain.

Boost your productivity with the ELECOM Mouse Assistant software, allowing you to customize button functions, engage presentation mode, create gestures, and more. The software is available for download for Windows and macOS.

Size, Color, Connectivity
The mouse collection offers an impressive range of options. Select from four sizes, three colors, and three connection types (wired, wireless, or Bluetooth) to seamlessly pair with your laptop, PC, or mobile device. All black color options are available in left-handed versions. The small EX-G is perfect for children and individuals with hands measuring 6.7 inches or less, while the X-large accommodates hand lengths of 7.9 inches and above. Combining superior ergonomics with a sleek design and an abundance of size, color, and connectivity choices, the EX-G stands as a frontrunner in its class.

EX-G Pro
For those who demand peak productivity, the EX-G is available in a Pro model that offers premium features like Smart High-Speed Scrolling, a tilting scroll wheel, 8 programmable buttons, and multi-device connectivity (both Bluetooth and USB connection for up to three devices). Boasting an advanced Ultimate Blue LED Sensor that can track on transparent surfaces like glass, it is precise and ultra-accurate.

Unlock a world of convenience with onboard memory that retains your customized settings, even when transitioning to a new device. Whether you're fine-tuning button configurations for swift in-game actions or streamlining office tasks, this mouse's loaded features and adaptability make it your go-to choice for a multitude of applications.

Seamlessly glide through spreadsheets with hyperscroll and horizontal navigation. Plus, enjoy the freedom of a built-in rechargeable battery, boasting a remarkable 2-month lifespan, easily refueled through rapid USB-C charging. Elevate your mouse experience to a new level of efficiency and longevity.

ELECOM invites you to experience a new level of comfort and productivity with the EX-G series. Discover the future of ergonomic mice, tailored to fit your hand and elevate your daily computing experience. For more product info visit the ELECOM website.

Pricing and Availability
The EX-G is available in blue, white, and black colors and small, medium, large, and x-large sizes. Prices vary by connection type: $19.99 for wired, $24.99 for 2.4 GHz wireless, and $29.99 for Bluetooth. Left-handed versions will be released in December 2023.

The Pro version is available in black and features multi-connectivity with both Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz wireless and is priced at $59.99. Available for sale exclusively on Amazon.

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Even if i was right handed this is just nope, one main reason it looks like you cannot use it while wired.
 
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An almost unknow brand can produce its mouse in four sizes, two versions for left and right hands and with three connectivity options for less than $60 (the expensive version), while big brands like logitech sell a semi-symmetric/semi-ambidextrous gaming mouse for $160.

Even though the Logitech product may include some pricier components, I'm becoming more and more convinced that the terms "gaming" and "gamer" are veering towards calling people idiots.

EDIT:Okay, I didn't know that Elecom had such a wide range of products. It's the first time I've heard of it! I believe it's not very well-known here in Europe.

Even if i was right handed this is just nope, one main reason it looks like you cannot use it while wired.
I must guess it depends on the use you have in mind...
 
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An almost unknow brand can produce its mouse in four sizes, two versions for left and right hands and with three connectivity options for less than $60 (the expensive version), while big brands like logitech sell a semi-symmetric/semi-ambidextrous gaming mouse for $160.

Even though the Logitech product may include some pricier components, I'm becoming more and more convinced that the terms "gaming" and "gamer" are veering towards calling people idiots.

EDIT:Okay, I didn't know that elcom had such a wide range of products. It's the first time I've heard of it! I believe it's not very well-known here in Europe.


I must guess it depends on the use you have in mind...
Elecom is one of the biggest peripheral makers in Japan and is a very well known company in Asia in general.
They're up there with MS and Logitech in terms of quality.
 
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Not something I need (yet) but it would be good to to get a TPU review one of these at some point to find out if they're even remotely good for gaming, or whether they're just the usual super-basic 800dpi cheapo sensor used for office mice - since just about all ergo mice I've ever seen are office mice.

I know a few gamers with carpal tunnel. I'm surprised I don't know more of them, given how much my hand can cramp up on a gamepad or mouse after, uh 4+ straight hours without a break or rest....
 
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52!? That sounds excessive :kookoo:

2.4ghz and bluetooth can be the same version, and if the price difference is only 5$ between wired and 2.4ghz and another 5$ for bluetooth, the wired version also doesn't need to exist. Charging double for the pro version seems to me like a clear cash grab as well, might as well buy 2 of the regular versions :slap: (I know it's not the only difference but it's still overpriced compared to the cheaper options).

Having different sizes is a pretty good idea, and saying they "collaborated" with doctors on the design (what was their contribution?) is nice for headlines and publicity but their line up seems a bit all over the place
 
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52 different sizes?? Did I read that right?!?!

An old had an evoluant vertical mouse, it was decent...........been thinking of getting one lately....................getting old sucks.
 
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52!? That sounds excessive :kookoo:

2.4ghz and bluetooth can be the same version, and if the price difference is only 5$ between wired and 2.4ghz and another 5$ for bluetooth, the wired version also doesn't need to exist. Charging double for the pro version seems to me like a clear cash grab as well, might as well buy 2 of the regular versions :slap: (I know it's not the only difference but it's still overpriced compared to the cheaper options).

Having different sizes is a pretty good idea, and saying they "collaborated" with doctors on the design (what was their contribution?) is nice for headlines and publicity but their line up seems a bit all over the place
It's not 52 different mice, it's two different mice, in four sizes, one of which is also available in different colours and connectivity options
Take the Nike Air Max 95, for example. It's one shoe but they make it in 27 colour variants and in 21 sizes per variant, for 576 different pairs of shoes.

Also, the wired version of mice always needs to exist; I have never had to recharge my desktop mice or had any kind of connectivity issues, which cannot be said for the wireless mice I use with laptops and in the living room. I would actively avoid wireless unless it was necessary because it adds weight, cost, and complexity where it doesn't need to be. My keyboard, displays, webcam and microphone are permanently wired, the PC itself is obviously wired to the power socket, and trying to eliminate wires seems pointless when so many of them are mandatory and they've never once got in the way for me in 30+ years of daily use.

Even if i was right handed this is just nope, one main reason it looks like you cannot use it while wired.
The rechargeable EX-G Pro has a USB-C port on the front edge, so not sure where you get that idea from.
The AA battery variants obviously aren't rechargeable, so you wouldn't expect a wire at any point.
 
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Also, the wired version of mice always needs to exist; I have never had to recharge my desktop mice or had any kind of connectivity issues

What I meant was it doesn't need to be a separate version, it could be just a mode of operation. Unfortunately when this happens often the cable is just for charging and the connectivity is still on a wireless connection (looking at you logitech!) but it doesn't need to happen in this way
 
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still no button on the right side of the mouse, we got 5 fingers each hands, but only button left side...
 
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What I meant was it doesn't need to be a separate version, it could be just a mode of operation. Unfortunately when this happens often the cable is just for charging and the connectivity is still on a wireless connection (looking at you logitech!) but it doesn't need to happen in this way
It adds cost, and would make it even more expensive whilst also adding the weight of the cord to the weight of the battery.
It's a lose-lose scenario for someone wanting a low-cost, wired ergo mouse, and that's why very few manufacturers actually do it.

Those few times you see a wireless mouse or keyboard that can operate in USB wired mode, rather than just a charge-only with wireless communication still - they are typically expensive, $100+ products where the additional cost and complexity can be easily absorbed by the higher profit margins. My Keychron K3 Ultra is in that category and was easily €40 more expensive than similar products that lacked the feature.
 

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Yay!

Not something I need (yet) but it would be good to to get a TPU review one of these at some point to find out if they're even remotely good for gaming, or whether they're just the usual super-basic 800dpi cheapo sensor used for office mice - since just about all ergo mice I've ever seen are office mice.

I know a few gamers with carpal tunnel. I'm surprised I don't know more of them, given how much my hand can cramp up on a gamepad or mouse after, uh 4+ straight hours without a break or rest....
Sorry for the late addition, but I saw these mice just appear, and I'd love to see a TPU review too! The trend towards light mice means big mice like these are kinda neglected, so I'd love to see how a relatively cheap mouse like this will stand up to gaming mice. There's precious little information on the "BlueLED Sensor" for example.
 
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