7 best ergonomic mice to buy in 2024

The best ergonomic mice to buy in 2024 (Image via Logitech, Microsoft, Anker, Razer)
The best ergonomic mice to buy in 2024 (Image via Logitech, Microsoft, Anker, Razer)

Choosing the best ergonomic mice is crucial if you spend long hours working on a PC. The ergonomic design not only helps with wrist strain but also prevents you from feeling discomfort. This also applies if you're a gamer. Having a natural hand posture is ideal for long durations and goes a long way in terms of wrist comfort.

There's no doubt that Logitech makes some of the best ergonomic mice out there, but a few other options can also get the job done. In this article, we'll check out the best ergonomic mice you can buy this year.


The best ergonomic mice in 2024

1) Logitech MX Vertical

Logitech MX Vertical - best ergonomic mice (Image via Logitech)
Logitech MX Vertical - best ergonomic mice (Image via Logitech)

Price: $99.99

The Logitech MX Vertical is surely one of the best ergonomic mice, thanks to its natural palm positioning. Its design makes it suitable for long durations and is said to reduce muscle strain, wrist pressure, and improve the overall posture. You can either connect it via the wireless USC receiver or Bluetooth or use it wired with the USB-C cable.

Features

Logitech MX Vertical

Connection

USB-C wired, USB receiver, Bluetooth Low Energy

No. of buttons

4

Battery

Up to 4 months

Weight

135g

With this mouse, your palm sits at a 57-degree angle, which promotes better posture due to its handshake-like positioning. However, it's slightly larger, due to its peculiar shape and is typically not very portable.

Pros:

  • Has a true vertical design which reduces strain on the forearm and wrist.
  • It is great for productivity and some light gaming.
  • The customizable buttons increase efficiency for specific tasks.

Cons:

  • Some users may take some time to adjust to the vertical design.
  • It may not be suitable for all hand sizes.

2) Razer Pro Click

Razer Pro Click - best ergonomic mice (Image via Razer)
Razer Pro Click - best ergonomic mice (Image via Razer)

Price: $99.99

The Razer Pro Click has a more traditional design but is still very ergonomic. It offers professional-grade features, eight programmable buttons, and a long battery making it one of the best mice. The palm support promotes better posture by preventing your wrist from anchoring on surfaces.

Features

Razer Pro Click

Connection

2.4GHz receiver, multi-host BLE, wired

No. of buttons

8

Battery

Bluetooth: Up to 400 hours

2.4 GHz: Up 200 hours

Weight

106g

The mouse lasts up to 400 hours when connected via Bluetooth and 200 hours when connected via 2.4GHz wireless.

Pros:

  • Has an ergonomic thumb groove which promotes a natural hand position.
  • High DPI makes it great for gaming.
  • Features highly customizable buttons for various workflows.

Cons:

  • Slightly less ergonomic than the vertical mice.
  • Battery life could be better.

3) Logitech MX Master 3S

Logitech MX Master 3S - best ergonomic mice (Image via Logitech)
Logitech MX Master 3S - best ergonomic mice (Image via Logitech)

Price: $99.99

No list would be complete without the mention of the Logitech MX Master 3S. This popular mouse has an array of features that make it one of the best ergonomic mice you could buy. It features super quiet clicks, which makes it ideal for work environments. Moreover, the high 8000 DPI means it can track on the smoothest surfaces, including glass.

Features

Logitech MX Master 3S

Connection

USB receiver, Bluetooth

No. of buttons

7

Battery

70 days, Rechargeable battery

Weight

141g

The MagSpeed Electromagnetic scrolling allows you to scroll up to 1000 lines with a single scroll. One of the cool quirks of the mouse is that a full charge would last you 70 days, and a minute-long charge would last you 3 hours.

Pros:

  • The hyper-scroll wheel and multi-device connectivity make it excellent for productivity.
  • The buttons are highly customizable for various tasks.
  • It may not be fully ergonomic but promotes a natural hand position.

Cons:

  • It is not as ergonomic as vertical mice.
  • Some users may find the design too bulky.

4) Logitech MX Ergo

Logitech MX Ergo - best ergonomic mice (Image via Logitech)
Logitech MX Ergo - best ergonomic mice (Image via Logitech)

Price: $99.99

The Logitech MX Ergo is a unique-looking mouse. Its trackball design allows for more precise tracking and the ergonomic body provides better wrist posture. But what sets it apart is its four-month-long battery life and wide compatibility, making it one of the best ergonomic mice you can buy.

Features

Logitech MX Ergo

Connection

USB, Bluetooth 4.1

No. of buttons

8

Battery

Up to 4 months

Weight

259g (with metal plate)

The mouse comes with an adjustable tilt which gives you a lift of up to 20 degrees. You can also switch between devices seamlessly and the precision scroll wheel also lets you scroll horizontally.

Pros:

  • The trackball design reduces hand movement and is ideal for limited desk space.
  • Has a long battery life.
  • The split design reduces wrist twisting and strain.

Cons:

  • There may be a learning curve to adjust to the cursor control and the trackball.
  • It has a less precise cursor control compared to traditional mice.

5) Anker 2.4G Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Optical Mouse

Anker 2.4G Wireless - best ergonomic mice (Image via Anker)
Anker 2.4G Wireless - best ergonomic mice (Image via Anker)

Price: $25.99

The Anker 2.4G Wireless can be called the more affordable alternative of the MX Vertical, as it has a relatively similar design. The inexpensive price comes with certain compromises made in terms of overall usability. However, it features a similar "handshake" design, which makes it comfortable for long use and encourages better posture.

Features

Anker 2.4G Wireless

Connection

2.4G Wireless

No. of buttons

5

Battery

1 week, Rechargeable battery

Weight

96g

It has a slimmer design compared to the MX Vertical and is also significantly lighter, making it a worthy inclusion on this list of the best ergonomic mice. The slimmer design also provides a better grip and makes you feel much more in control during use.

Pros:

  • It is a very affordable option for ergonomic comfort.
  • The vertical design reduces strain on the forearm and wrist.
  • The small build uses minimal desk space.

Cons:

  • It has fewer buttons and customization options.
  • A lower sensor quality means less precise tracking compared to high-end options.

6) Logitech G502 X

Logitech G502 X - best ergonomic mice (Image via Logitech)
Logitech G502 X - best ergonomic mice (Image via Logitech)

Price: $59.99

The Logitech G502 X might be the best option for gamers. It has a cool cutaway design and RGB illumination on the inside. Unlike other options, this is a wired mouse with over 13 programmable buttons, which makes it perfect for gaming. The ergonomic design allows for prolonged use and reduces strain from long game sessions.

Features

Logitech G502 X

Connection

USB

No. of buttons

13

Battery

NA

Weight

89g

Being a wired mouse, you don't have to worry about charging the device and can have long carefree game sessions. The Lightforce switches provide sharp tactical feedback. Moreover, the scroll wheel is ultra smooth and moves freely. All these features make it one of the best ergonomic mice for gaming.

Pros:

  • Features a high-performance sensor that offers great tactical feedback.
  • Its sculpted shape offers a comfortable design for right-handed users.
  • The programmable buttons are ideal for complex game actions.

Cons:

  • The traditional design can cause strain with extended use.
  • It focuses on gaming features over efficiency tools.

7) Microsoft Surface Arc Mouse

Microsoft Surface Arc Mouse - best ergonomic mice (Image via Microsoft)
Microsoft Surface Arc Mouse - best ergonomic mice (Image via Microsoft)

Price: $79.99

Last on our list is the Microsoft Surface Arc Mouse, which is for those who prioritize minimalism and simplicity. The Surface Arc isn't too fancy and focuses on providing an ergonomic experience. It features just two buttons, connects via Bluetooth, and has a very comfortable design.

Features

Microsoft Surface Arc Mouse

Connection

Bluetooth 4.1

No. of buttons

2

Battery

Up to 6 months

Weight

82.49g

However, it does have certain drawbacks. Most noticeably, it does not have a scroll wheel and requires gestures to scroll.

Pros:

  • Has a unique folding design that's compact and portable.
  • It supports multi-touch gestures for navigation and behaves like a touchpad.
  • The thin and curved offers a natural hand position (almost).

Cons:

  • It lacks features to reduce wrist strain for long-term use.
  • Limited button options mean fewer customization options than productivity-focused mice.

This completes our list of the best ergonomic mice. While all the mice mentioned here are excellent choices, the final decision comes down to your personal needs and preferences. Most options on the list cost under $100 and are relatively affordable.

Personally, I feel you could never go wrong with a Logitech mouse. Choosing between any of the three aforementioned options would do. The Razer Pro Click and the Logitech G502 X are more gaming-focused but equally ergonomic. You could pick them if you like the gamer aesthetic.

The most affordable of all is the Anker wireless mouse, which is a great choice but comes with some drawbacks. Lastly, the Surface Arc mouse would be a wonderful choice for minimalists. But, like the other option, it too has certain drawbacks. All in all, we hope this list provided clarity and helped in your research.


Check out other articles by Sportskeeda:

Wired vs Wireless Mouse: Which is the better option for gaming? || 5 best budget gaming mice in 2024 || 5 best gaming mice in early 2024 || 5 best Logitech gaming mice in 2024

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Edited by Virat Fumakia
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