Vertical Mouse vs Zero Tension Mouse

If you're considering the purchase of a new ergonomic computer mouse there's something you should know: you get what you pay for! We know that it's not very exciting to accept that fact and its easy to be lured into what will end up being a bad deal because of a low price tag. We're now talking specifically about the Zero Tension Mouse and the disadvantages when compared to the Vertical Mouse. This website, just for clarification, is not endorsed by Evoluent, we are an actual distributor and user of their products that truly believes they provide greater ergonomic benefit than any other devices on the market. Thousands of customers agree that it is possible to get used to this new mouse quickly and to start enjoying the reduced hand strain almost immediately. The Zero Tension Mouse is enticing because of the low price point but it is not a very well-made product whatsoever. It has the highest defective rate of any product we ever offered, from any manufacturer. Many people who try it also end up returning their purchase because they find that they simply do not like the positioning of the buttons and the fashion in which you move the cursor. A good number of our clients find that using a trackball mouse can also alleviate muscle tension and make it more comfortable to work for longer periods of time.

Beware of Evoluent Imitators

There has been an influx (especially on eBay) of knock-off Evoluent mouse devices lately. Cheapo manufacturers are trying to entice people with a complete ripoff of the Vertical Mouse for less than half the price. If you're a smart shopper you already know to stay away, but for those who are tempted you are hereby warned. The imitation vertical mouse will not feel as good as the real one, won't provide as much of a benefit, and surely will not last as long. Oh yea, and the fake mouse is shipped from Korea usually so if you have any problems with the mouse good luck paying for the shipping back to manufacturer. The real Evoluent provides a great no-nonsense warranty and in the rare instance you get a defective one you can get it replaced very easily. The original Evoluent mouse costs $69.95 and the wireless model is $109.95.