I've never been able to get on with vertical mice, although as I understand it they're much better for your wrists over the course of a long day. Keychron's M5 ergonomic mouse reckons it's not just for comfort, however, as it's got an 8K polling rate for "ultimate control in gaming scenarios."
Keychron makes one of our favourite gaming keyboards, the , and its mice can be pretty nifty too, as we found when we tested the late last year. But the looks to be doing something entirely different—combining the vertical shape of an ergonomic mouse with an 8K polling rate, a 30,000 DPI sensor, and PTFE feet (via ).
Keychron says it delivers 140-hour battery life, and comes with five programmable buttons and two scroll wheels, one between the main clickers and a horizontal one on the other side where your thumb would naturally rest. The main button surface is tilted over at a 47° angle, which Keychron says alleviates wrist strain and provides optimal comfort.
"It promotes a natural handshake position", apparently, which sounds fairly unnatural for gaming to me—although I'm not the target market.
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Or am I? I'm certainly the sort of gamer that sits down for long, multi-hour sessions, and as my years on this planet increase at what has now become a horrifying pace, perhaps I should start taking my wrist health into consideration.
You only get one set of bones, as my mother used to say. I think it was something like that anyway, as I was too busy barrelling past her to ruin my internal organs at the local pub.
I digress. Health is important, and for those of you who already experience wrist pain when gaming (or are perhaps looking to prevent [[link]] it in future), this may be worth a look. It's also quite reasonably priced for a high-polling gaming rodent, at a mere $69. Save your jokes about that particular number and wrists for another time, please.