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The iClever TM209G is a right-handed vertical wireless mouse designed for medium-to-large hands, featuring 3 adjustable DPI levels (800/1200/1600), a 33-foot 2.4 GHz wireless range via USB receiver, and an ergonomic design with a diamond-patterned grip and extended wrist rest. It offers 7 buttons including silent click functionality and dedicated navigation keys, making it ideal for professionals seeking comfort, precision, and productivity in a sleek, modern accessory.














| ASIN | B07YHS3W1Y |
| Additional Features | Adjustable DPI (800/1200/1600), Quiet clicks, Forward/back buttons, Anti-slip grip |
| Antenna Location | Home, Office, Remote work, Wrist Pain Relief |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,779 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | iClever |
| Button Quantity | 7 |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4 GHz RF with USB-A nano receiver (up to 10 m range) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,470 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Durable ABS + PC shell with soft texture |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.43"L x 2.95"W |
| Manufacturer | iClever |
| Model Name | Ergonomic Mouse |
| Model Number | TM209G |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Buttons | 7 |
| Operating System | Chrome OS, Windows 10, Windows 11 |
| Power Source | 1 × AA battery (not included) |
| Range | 33.0 feet |
| Special Feature | Adjustable DPI (800/1200/1600), Quiet clicks, Forward/back buttons, Anti-slip grip |
| Style Name | Retro |
| Theme | Computer Accessories |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 12-month limited warranty; Lifetime support via Amazon messages |
K**T
Excellent ergonomic mouse, I love it more than Evoluent
I am so pleased with this mouse! It is very comfortable and very easy to just plug and play, no drivers or special settings needed. It has worked great out of the box for me on iMac, MacBook, and Chromebook. For those not familiar with the vertical/slanted mouse, it might take a tiny bit of getting used to, but it is such a better position for your wrist. There is much less strain on the wrist when it is functioning in the handshake position compared to the palm-down position of most mice. Just ask an occupational therapist about carpal tunnel/repetitive strain. My previous mouse was the Evoluent, which had been the ergonomic gold standard vertical mouse, very expensive at over 100 bucks, and consistently develops serious problems over time: the scroll wheel stops working (instead bouncing the page up and down in place when attempting to scroll), and then eventually the buttons start to double click every time you try to single click. I thought my first Evoluent mouse was a dud, but the second one eventually went the same way. This was so frustrating to have happen repeatedly with such an expensive mouse. I could not bear to spend money on a third, so I searched Amazon for a more economical replacement this time around. The iClever is even more comfortable to me than the Evoluent. I can easily reach the left-click with my index finger, even with my hand resting on the desk, whereas with the Evoluent, which is taller, I either had to reach my finger awkwardly or levitate my hand above the desk while mousing in order to reach more easily. I also like the angle between my fingers and thumb better with the iClever, not too wide or narrow. The mouse wakes my computer up easily with a shake. And if this one ever were to develop problems with clicking, scrolling, etc., at the price point of 20 bucks, it wouldn’t be so painful to have to replace. My only minor complaint with the iClever mouse is that the scroll wheel clicks loudly when scrolled, which can be an issue when I’m using my computer during a virtual meeting or phone call. I bought one iClever mouse and immediately liked it so much that I bought a second for my son. The second one came with an offer of an additional free mouse if I post a review, so that was a no-brainer to get one more mouse for my daughter. They were both able to adjust to using a vertical mouse quickly and easily. I love this mouse and am more than happy to share with everyone what a good replacement this is for the Evoluent!
J**K
Fantastic wireless vertical mouse!
I purchased this mouse on a whim. It sounded interesting but I didn't think I would like using it. I started using it at work, I really like it! It really surprised me, very comfortable to use! It fits my hand very well. You sort of grab this mouse with your hand, as opposed to a regular mouse where your hand is awkwardly on top of the mouse. My hand doesn't get tired or cramped like it could with a standard mouse. The scroll wheel and mouse buttons are easily accessible. I was concerned about using the buttons but it has turned out to be very convenient. The scroll wheel is right where I would want it to be for easy access scrolling in windows. The left and right mouse buttons are easily accessible on either side of the scroll wheel. I found it very easy to adapt to this new, different mouse and the controls. I have come to really like this new vertical mouse. I am a software developer and use the mouse quite a bit developing software. I have not tried the forward/back buttons. Those are functions I don't use normally. I'm sure they would work fine for someone who uses the forward and back buttons on a mouse. I would highly recommend this iClever Ergonomic Vertical Mouse for anyone looking for a good replacement for a standard mouse.
S**R
Good for the price but not perfect
This is my first vertical mouse. I'm an IT Analyst and work with computers all the time but I didn't know vertical mouses were a thing until I was planning to the Logitech MX Master 3 advanced. But i couldn't convince myself to pay $100 for a mouse. I have used the logitech 325 for years and love the smooth gliding and for me the scroll wheel on that is perfect. So to the point now. This iClever vertical mouse took me a week to get used to it and like it but at first it felt weird to hold and use. Now it is comfortable on the wrist and i use it on my main computer everyday. But there are some cons which they overlooked. First of all, this is basically a chinese spinoff that iClever bought in bulk on Alibaba and rebranded. If you search jellybean vertical mouse, you see the same thing for a few dollars more with a different name. Pros: - comfortable for the wrist - nice grip but does slide at first until you find your own way to hold it or get used to it - cheap and gets the job done - the two main buttons (left/right click) are indeed very silent and soft (but the idiots forgot to make all the other buttons silent too) Cons: - aside from the two main buttons, the other buttons (forward/back, scroll wheel) are not silent. I hate the stupid ad tactic all these silent mouse people use about not waking up a baby. If your baby wakes up to a mouse click, you have bigger problems. But anyway, if the goal is to be silent then why aren't the other buttons silent too. Cost cutting or just lazy designers? - The scroll wheel is not smooth rotation. It has hard stops as you spin it. I prefer no friction at all like the Logitech. - my thumb does tend to slide down too much if i don't hold the mouse firmly. But I shouldn't have to hold the mouse so firm. And holding it down for comfort means it won't glide around on the pad as smoothly due to the added force. So you have to find your style. I place my thumb on top of the edge instead. - the backside slope is too steep. Makes my wrist slide down and rub on the mouse pad. - Doesn't have software to customize the forward/back buttons to remap it to other functions or keys. Would be helpful when i'm using Premiere Pro. So my headline says it all. Good for the price but not perfect. Better than paying $100. But if i wanted to spend $100, i would buy the MX Master 3 Advanced.
G**O
Excellent mouse for everyday use
After using a regular mouse for so long, I started to feel some pain in my hand and decided to look for a better mouse. I came across this one and decided to give it a try after reading the great reviews. Best decision ever! It only took about a day for my hand to get used to the vertical feel of this mouse. It is very smooth and I haven’t felt any pain in my hand since switching over to this one. My favorite feature, other than it being wireless, is the buttons above the thumb space that allow me to easily move through the backward/forward pages. Since having it for almost a year, I only had to replace the battery once. The only small issue I had was with the scroll. It was working perfectly up until about a week ago when it started to glitch for me, however, I emailed iClever Support and they were very quick to respond. They have the best customer service and were able to help me. If you’re looking for a new mouse, I definitely recommend you go with this one.
A**H
Some might find it comfortable but for us the form factor is uncomfortable.
I'm building a work from home setup for my wife with 34" Ultrawide LG monitor running macbook pro in closed display mode. We were using Apple Magic Mouse but we noticed alot of stress to the arm and decided to buy an ergonomic mouse. I bought four mice all together : Anker B2C, 2 of the Jellycomb (MV045 & MV09D) and iClever TM209G to compare. Out of the 4 mice, this iClever mice was the last one to come out of the box for the test and honestly I was kind of bummed out only to find out the same exact Jelly Comb MV045 mouse inside the box just with different branding. The iClever didn't have bluetooth where as the Jellycomb did. I honestly didn't even try setting this one up as the form factor was rather uncomfortable for us. Here's the deal, you get what you pay for. All mice performed a good job. Fairly easy to connect with included usb dongle. However, the cheaper jellycomb kept disconnecting when connecting using the dongle. Fortunately it also has bluetooth mode and the connection was much better. I prefer bluetooth over the usb dongle because the dongle takes one more usb port that could be available for other devices on my Caldigit Soho USB C Docking station! Anker mouse lacks bluetooth but I didn't have any issue with its wireless connection using the dongle. The ergonomics: I have big palm and long fingers where as its quiet the contrary for my wife. She has small hands✋. The Anker mouse is slim profile and definitely is easy to grab it at first. The jellycomb mouse is curvy and you don't have to squeeze your thumb towards your other fingers for grip as much as you would with anker mouse. This iClever mouse is exactly the same mouse as the Jellycomb MV045. Hence after few mins of use you will start to feel pain in your fingers with the Anker mouse. After 5 minutes of use i couldn't even pick up the Anker mouse! It kept slipping and my hand was so tired it could get a grip! The jellycomb with its curves definitely causes less stress on the hands. An ergonomic mouse can ease existing wrist pain and help prevent you from developing Carpal Tunnel or RSI. An ergonomic mouse should be designed to require less grip strength than a traditional mouse. Forcing less grip on your mousing hand releases the tension of the tendons in the wrist. This should allow for less fatigue and less chance of aggravation over time. However, with Anker mouse I felt I needed more grip strength. Click feel: With Anker mouse, both clicks are solid and you definitely hear the clicks however with the jellycomb the clicks are subtle and almost silent. Scrollwheel: on the Anker, because of its slim profile the scroll wheel placed far on the top. This isn't an issue but my wife has small hands and she cannot reach the scroll wheel without readjusting the grip. This is a downside. With all these comparisons, we have decides to return the Anker mouse and keep the jellycomb ones because its few bucks cheaper, offers great bluetooth connection, curvy profile is comfortable than the Anker one, clicks are silent when wife has to work late night and i am sleeping 😴.
J**C
Great value for an ergonomic vertical mouse, super quiet click
As far as I can tell, this is the only 'vertical' ergonomic mouse on Amazon that takes a AA battery as opposed to a pesky AAA battery and that did make me ultimately choose this mouse over the competitors. I worried I was settling for that reason, but I am 99% satisfied with the mouse - the 1% going to a size limitation that can be overcome by adjusting one's hand posture. At 4 inches wide and 7 inches from wrist to finger tip, my hand is more medium sized so my wrist hung off the edge a little bit but then I changed my grip so that my hand was a bit more forward and my pointer finger rested in the unique crevice. It's weird, I admit, but this is also my first vertical mouse and it's still more comfortable than the painful wrist my traditional mouse gave me. Pros: -Click could not be quieter: How do they do it?! Curiosity almost has me taking it apart -Back/forth buttons: nice added touch, would be better if they labeled them -DPI button: 3 DPI settings (default DPI is rather low, so I automatically switch to the 2nd setting) -AA battery: none of that pesky AAA stuff -Value: In line with the other economy level ergonomic mice -Customer service: Responsive (have some patience, I suspect they're overseas based on the time of day they respond) customer service reps who quickly resolved issues with the first mouse I ordered Cons: -First mouse was defective (but they quickly sent a replacement) -Size: leans on the smaller size (not really a con)
I**C
So glad I switched
I had been a repeat customer of Anker vertical mice for more than 10 years (3 or 4 over that time) but this last one finally started giving out in ways I hadn't experienced like sticking left clicks and accidentally double clicking or getting stuck momentarily. My job requires constant mouse in hand, clicking hundreds if not thousands of times a day, so that costs time and caused frustration. Over the years, I'd also sometimes wished it had increased angle degree for those really long repetitive clicks days. After enough frustration, I took a chance and went with this iClever mouse which claimed to be quieter with a higher angle and in two weeks of use I haven't been disappointed. The clicks are so quiet in comparison to the Anker! The response is great. The angle took some getting used to given how long I'd been using the Anker but now it feels natural. The material of the product also feels so much tackier than the Anker that I expect it'll hold up longer before it inevitably gets a bit grimey but that's TBD with time. One call out is in the photos it's obvious how much wider my thumb has to open up -- which I'm still getting used to -- but it's not painful, just different. My hands are small so it may not be as big a deal for bigger hands to adjust. The other callout is the footprint is obviously a tad larger but the DPI response is good enough that no issues with the small space I have to work with. Overall, I'm so glad I made the switch. As of now, think it's safe to say I'm done with the Anker vertical mouse and would buy this iClever product again!
T**Y
I bought a 2nd one delivered around 10/6
The first one I bought this in June of 2023 as a result of my client telling me how ergonomic it was and he was so right. I'm a virtual bookkeeper and my Mac mouse was killing my hand. I loved this mouse but it kept dying and I could resolve it by turning it off and on or replacing the battery. The final time it died, nothing helped. I really like the way it worked and so I decided to roll the dice and try ordering a second one. I got a message from the seller saying they were going to refund me for the first one since I’d already bought a second one by the time that I heard from them. I’m not sure if that refund came through yet as I haven’t noticed it. Today, the second one died and a battery replacement didn’t help. My husband went to Office Depot but I was hesitant to spend a lot of money on a mouse that I didn’t know if I’d love it or not. I asked my husband to look at the mouse that died on me and he did and after bending some connections; he got it to work. I’m now using it again. I hope the manufacturer will read this and get an technician type guy like my husband to take a second look at the mechanics of this mouse. The ergonomics is to die for, but if the battery won’t connect because things are too loose in there, its a moot point. Update 1/24/24 - I GIVE UP! I've tried buying this item twice because the ergonomics are great but that doesn't do you any good if the item won't work. Both items failed and are of no use to me. I use a Macbook Pro and supposedly this mouse is supposed to work for a Mac but I have my doubts. Seller should give me a complete refund.
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