Spire Archer 8 and 9 Ergonomic Mouse Announced

The Archer series by Spire are vertical ergonomic mice that allow your hand, arm and shoulder to be placed in a more human likely position. The vertical design provides better provision to reduce wrist or elbow pain that can come from twisting your arm when using traditional mice. The latest addition are the Archer 8 and 9 models that provide ergonomic support and allows for long hours of computer and desk work. Featuring two ergonomic buttons that are located conveniently on the side of the mouse allowing seamless back and forth browsing. Accomplish higher precision with your choice of adjustable DPI levels. Simply switch between 3 different DPI levels, ranging from 800DPI (green led color),1600DPI (blue led color) to 2400DPI […]

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Genius Ergo 8800 Ergonomic Mouse Launched

Comfortably Navigate Windows® 8 Genius is pleased to launch the Ergo 8800, an ergonomic wireless mouse that allows users to fully utilize Windows® 8 and 8.1 with the ability to easily switch between Windows 8 and traditional mousing modes. Toggle Between Windows 8 and Traditional Mousing Modes Seamlessly activate Windows 8 mode by simply holding down the right, left and scroll buttons simultaneously. Once activated, Windows 8 and 8.1 users can easily switch between active apps and open up the Charms bar with a single click. Additionally, users can toggle between Windows’ Modern UI and last app used. The Ergo 8800 also has four hot keys to access Previous Page, Next Page, Flying Scroll and dpi adjustment (800, 1200 and […]

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Spire Archer II Ergonomic Mouse Introduced

Did you know that one in six workers are suffering from some form of RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, mostly related to intensive use of a traditional computer mouse? As part of our new ergonomic computing product line, Spire is rolling out products which will make your long hours of computing more comfortable and better for your well being. The Archer II is shaped in a way that the position of your arm, elbow and wrist are slightly turned and under less stress then with traditional mice on the market. The Archer II supports your hand and allows for your hand palm to rest on the mouse. Finger button placement and location are designed to the fullest […]

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