Nulea M504 Wired Vertical Mouse, USB Ergonomic Optical Mouse with 4 Adjustable DPI, 11 RGB Backlight Modes, Compatible for Laptop, PC, Desktop, Mac, Grey

Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $17.99.

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Advanced Ergonomic Design: Designed as 57 degree natural grip and keep your forearm muscle under natural position, making movement smoother and more flexible, reducing arm discomfort and effectively relieving wrist pain. Compared with traditional mouse, with unique ergonomic vertical mouse design, it may take a few days to get used to using it.
4 Adjustable DPI: Switch between DPI levels 800, 1200, 2400 and 3200 to adjust mouse responsiveness depending on your need and preference. Such as browsing the website, editing a diagram, drawing a picture, etc.
Plug and Play: The computer mouse no drivers required, plug and play wired mouse with 5.9ft cable and USB 2.0 interface, easily accessible with standard setup features. Portable and lightweight, very easy to carry and store. The lightweight design of the mouse helps to improve posture, reduce pressure on wrists and muscles, and bring you a more comfortable office experience.
11 RGB Lighting: The ergonomic mouse features RGB lighting that illuminates the outline of the mouse. Users can adjust the underglow depending on their preference to add a different working experience.
Featured Buttons: All buttons are easy to operate and won’t twist your fingers. The Forward and Backward buttons are in an exact place and will help you greatly improve your efficiency. The button power is light and easy to click. Plus, metal non-slip scroll offers great durable quality. Note: Forward and Backward buttons are not compatible with MAC OS. All the buttons are non-programmable.

Customers say

Customers find the mouse comfortable and ergonomic. They praise its quality, functionality, and value for money. The color options, ease of use, and brightness are also appreciated. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the click ability.

Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Nulea M504 Wired Vertical Mouse, USB Ergonomic Optical Mouse with 4 Adjustable DPI, 11 RGB Backlight Modes, Compatible for Laptop, PC, Desktop, Mac, Grey

  1. Shastri

    Game-Changer for Comfort: The Vertical Mouse That Saved My Wrists!
    As an IT professional and avid gamer, I can confidently say I’ll never return to a traditional mouse. After struggling with carpal tunnel syndrome, this vertical mouse has been a game-changer. The discomfort and tingling sensations are gone, replaced by incredible comfort.The soft clicks and gentle scroll wheel make for a smooth experience, while the color-changing gradient adds a nice touch. Plus, the high DPI adjustment is a lifesaver when switching between dual monitors.If you want to protect your wrists and avoid carpal tunnel syndrome, I highly recommend making the switch to a vertical mouse—your hands will thank you!

  2. Yared

    Scroll wheel stopped working after a month
    UPDATE: Changed my 3 star review to a 5 star. All I did was leave this review and I was sent a new mouse. This one works perfect. Now I can see how great the scroll wheel works. I actually never stopped using the other mouse as I really enjoy having the vertical mouse and it fits really good in my hand. I’ve switched it out now and everything is awesome.I love the mouse overall. Feels really good in your hand, easy control, moves amazing. However, after a month the scroll wheel stopped working. I am moving the wheel and the page will sometimes move but for the most part, get stuck. Essentially I now have a mouse with no scroll wheel.

  3. someone

    Seems good so far
    This is my first time trying a vertical mouse, so I can’t speak to how it compares to others on the market, but so far I like it a lot. It’s very comfortable to rest your hand on, and it has all the functionality of a traditional mouse (including forward and back buttons) so I don’t feel like I’m missing out on anything by using it. I don’t think I’m quite as accurate with it as with my old mouse (at least not yet), but it’s not a steep learning curve; within two minutes I was browsing the web as normal without really thinking about it.For the price, the build quality and featureset is surprisingly good. The soft-touch finish and metal scroll wheel make it easy to forget that it’s not a more expensive name-brand product. There are a few minor details that let it down a little, however:- There’s no configuration software or on-board memory, so they mouse is reset any time it loses power. You can choose between 4 DPI levels with the button behind the scroll wheel, but there’s no indication of which option is selected and you’ll be back to the default as soon as you unplug it or turn off your computer. You’re better off just changing the pointer speed in your OS.- The LEDs are fun, but there’s so many different patterns that you probably won’t bother to cycle around to your favorite every time. Mine also has a strange uneven pink hue in the white mode which detracts from the look somewhat. It feels like the lighting was added mostly for the sake of the product photo. That said, you can hold down the top button to turn it off if you want (at least until you unplug it, sigh).- The base is a little bit smaller than the full size of the mouse, so I sometimes tilt it over to the left unintentionally. It’s not a huge problem but I’m not sure why the base couldn’t be slightly wider to prevent this.Despite the flaws, I think this is a great mouse for someone that wants to try out a more ergonomic design without spending too much. The clicks click, the scroll scrolls, and the size seems like it would work for most people.

  4. Glenn

    Great first impressions. A little smaller than expected. Time will tell on durability.
    The Nulea M504 is my third type of ergonomic mouse I’ve used (I’ve also used the wired Anker Vertical mouse and the wireless Cherry MW4500).What I like:+ I LOVE the RGB. It looks nice and there are a lot of modes to choose from. As others have said, you can disable the RGB as well by long-pressing the light button, which is super helpful if you’re using the mouse with a computer that has USB ports that are constantly powered (as mine are) or if you plan to use it at work.+ The scroll wheel FEELS significantly higher in quality than the two aforementioned mice, especially when clicked. It’s by far the widest of the three ergonomic mice I’ve used. Scroll wheels tend to be the first point of failure in mice for me, so we’ll how long it actually lasts.+ All buttons have a nice tactile feel and aren’t too noisy.+ The mouse is light and easy to use. About the same weight as the Anker, but significantly lighter than the Cherry.+ The mouse curves out slightly at the sides, giving your arm a little bit of support. The Cherry does this too, but the Anker does not.What I don’t like:- The backwards/forward buttons are almost flat against the side of the mouse, making them a bit difficult to find with your thumb sometimes (definitely the hardest to locate among the three ergonomic mice I’ve used).- The mice buttons are only rated for three million clicks; this is on the lower end for durability, I believe. As somebody who uses their mouse a TON for work, we will see how long it holds up. For me, if I get a year and a half or more out of a mouse before the left/right click buttons fail, I’m happy. The mouse is warranted for 18 months, but Nulea looks like a new company and time will tell how good their customer support is.Other things to note:* This mouse is definitely on the smaller side among ergonomic mice. I measured my hand as somewhere around 7 1/2 inches and the front of my index/middle fingers are almost passing the left & right click buttons. On the Anker and Cherry, those fingers rest comfortably on those buttons. I’ve attached a photo showing the size difference between the Nulea and Cherry.

  5. Javier Ramírez

    Este mouse lo compré por recomendación del traumatólogo, pues con el otro ratón de los “normales” o comunes ya presentaba dolor en la muñeca. Con este nuevo mouse se siente el alivio y es cómodo utilizarlo. Falta acostumbrarse un poco nada más.

  6. Francisco Manuel Medina Buenrostro

    FUNCIONANDO EXCELENTE POR EL MOMENTO SUAVE EN SU BOTONES PERFECTO PARA TRABAJAR

  7. Jambosalta

    I got this mouse because I started to get early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome, and I heard vertical mice helped. If it was, say, $100, my review would be way more critical, but for the money I paid (just shy over $20) it’s a fantastic mouse. First off, if the pictures look a bit strange, this is because most are from the angle of looking at the front of the mouse, not the point of view a user would have seeing the back of it. I think it is ergonomic overall and has helped me. Keep in mind it won’t be a miracle fix, if you have substantial hand or wrist issues, it literally just takes pressure off the part of the wrist that is closest to your thumb (where the actual carpal tunnel nerve is) but instead you will feel new weight all along the bottom edge of your hand (if you had a ‘karate chop’ or ‘handshake’ posture).Strain can happen there too, but it’s not as bad. It’s not STRICT vertical like your hand isn’t in a 90 degree perfectly straight, it’s more like a slight inward tilt, somewhere between traditional mouse posture and the handshake position. It doesn’t take too much to get used to, and the buttons are more or less in the same spots under the fingers to click. Invest in proper chair, cushioned mouse pad, & all the other things because ergonomics are about the whole picture not just one little thing. So if you have hand issues like me even consider that notion plus physio, ice baths, taking breaks, whatever else and don’t think a vertical mouse alone will just magically fix things in one day. That said, it does help somewhat. Your hand shape and size might affect results too. It doesn’t hurt to try it out and worse comes to worse, you can just return the item if it doesn’t fit comfortably. That was my focus, the price and ergonomics, but I’ll move along to some of the other features.There is a cool stripe of colored lighting as seen in the pics. One small button close to where the thumb is changes this from these modes – all red always on, all blue always on, all green always on, orange/yellow/green hybrid always on, light blue always on, light purple always on, cyan always on (the lightest blue almost white, hint of pink at edge), rapid fade in/out of various colors one by one, ‘rainbow morph’ like showing a spectrum of colors that gradually evolves to another slightly altered spectrum, rainbow ‘blink’ sequential in segments (reminds me of some neon signs), you get the idea. This is a fun and cool feature but my one gripe is there isn’t a mode to simply have the lights off. Since I like to keep my computer in sleep mode often, this means the mouse lighting stays on all the time unless I shut my computer down or unplug the mouse. That’s the other thing, it’s a WIRED mouse not wireless, so if you prefer wireless stay clear of this. Not much else to say except then there’s the standard left and right click buttons and a track wheel in between for fast scrolling, track wheel actually feels like a light metal like aluminum which is surprising quality and cool for the money. Finally, there’s a tiny button between L and R clickers (just under the track wheel) that changes the dpi rate or sensitivity of the mouse, which is a bonus customization that is nice. All in all a great mouse for the money. Would only be disappointed if it completely stopped working but I’ll add that in as an edit should that happen…so far so good. Apparently the manufacturer has a 24/7 support chat too which is even listed at bottom of the mouse.

  8. pv

    tout est conforme

  9. LS

    Ich als Administrator haben nun schon mit unzähligen Peripheriegeräten gearbeitet.Wer sich etwas auskennt, weiß, dass das mit den Mäusen so eine Sache ist …Die vertikalen Mäuse haben mich bisher nie so ganz überzeugt, aber nun steige ich endgültig auf diese ergonomisch wertvollere Bauart um. Die Handgelenks- und Unterarmschmerzen sagen einem dann schon, dass die “normalen flachen Standardmäuse” für langen und intensiven Gebrauch halt einfach nicht geeignet sind. Gut, dass ich nun wechsle, ich möchte doch keine Sehnenscheidenentzündung haben.Diese Maus hat in manchen Details schon eine gewisse Ähnlichkeit mit der vertikalen Maus von Logitech und auch Komponenten anderer Mäuse dieses Schweizer Unternehmens tauchen hier auf, aber genau im richtigen Verhältnis sage ich mal.Mir gefällt das gut, denn deren teure Peripherie muss es gar nicht immer sein, stelle ich hiermit fest.Diese Maus von Nulea ist eine durchaus gute Alternative und zeigt, dass man nicht unbedingt das Teuerste nehmen muss.Ergonomisch ist diese Maus sehr gut gemacht, das sollte eigentlich für mehrere Handgrößen passen.Ich bin zufrieden und würde sie auch jedem empfehlen, der nach längerem Gebrauch Schmerzen im Unterarm durch das Halten der Maus bekommt.Ich denke mal, dass ich mich schnell an diese vertikale Form gewöhne.Der Mensch ist ja bekanntermaßen ein Gewohnheitstier.

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