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product_id: 17584195
title: "HandShoe M2WB Mouse Medium Right Wired Hand Black"
brand: "hippus"
price: "AED 877"
currency: AED
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
url: https://www.desertcart.ae/products/17584195-handshoe-m2wb-mouse-medium-right-wired-hand-black
store_origin: AE
region: United Arab Emirates
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# HandShoe M2WB Mouse Medium Right Wired Hand Black

**Brand:** hippus
**Price:** AED 877
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HandShoe M2WB Mouse Medium Right Wired Hand Black by hippus
- **How much does it cost?** AED 877 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Description

Hippus HandShoe M2WB Mouse Medium Right Wired Hand Black

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## Customer Reviews

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    A good alternative for De Quervain's (thumb tendon pain) sufferers
  

*by R***B on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 7, 2016*

This is my third "special" mouse. The first two, a joystick and a vertical mouse, helped me managed carpal tunnel syndrome (my job requires many hours a day on a computer); however, the vertical mouse required a pinch grip which I now fear led to or contributed to the development of De Quervain's, involving the tendons of the thumb - it became excruciating to operate. In desperation I searched the web and came across this mouse from the Netherlands. Despite not being in the 'handshake' position, the angle and curve of the hand on this mouse is sufficient that I am not experience any flare up of carpal tunnel pain/numbness. The trick is to not press down on the wrist or "grip" the mouse, but let the hand lay somewhat loosely, with the weight resting on the flared right side, and let the forearm control the mouse. And the thumb is both supported and resting, so when using it thus far I am pain free. It feels good to have my hand fully supported for a change.Update: After using this a few months now, the pain along my thumb and wrist is significantly reduced -- I'm almost back to normal. Came back to purchase a second one to go with a different computer.**Update: A month in now with this mouse, and it's a definite keeper. My thumb tendon pain has eased considerably overall, and I feel no pain or numbness when using this mouse (upwards of 8 hours a day). I'd still like easier to press buttons though!As the Handshoe website notes, it takes a little getting used to, in the sense that most of us are used to being quite tense when operating mice, something I didn't realize until I had to will myself to stop raising a finger to click or locking my muscles. You can RELAX with this mouse and still retain control. I do recommend getting a friction-free skin for your desktop to reduce drag also.The top is molded all of one piece, is smooth and comfortable, and the mouse seems well made. My only nit is that I would like the option of using less force to press the buttons, they are a bit clicky and old-fashioned in terms of pressure. A note to HIppus to look at the Razr mice for example, which have an extremely smooth button press profile. I do miss having a third button (or a wider 2nd button, so that I can use the third finger to press it), but that is not a deal breaker. The scroll wheel operates very smoothly.I was on the cusp between the small & medium sizes (sizing is on the handshoe website), and got the medium, which fits perfectly.Eventually I plan to try alternating between this mouse & my vertical mouse (and touchpad) - as I think too prolonged use of one mouse (if you work on a computer many hours a day) probably contributes to all the variations of RSI.

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    Not for me
  

*by W***C on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 7, 2012*

I had finally had it with the Microsoft wireless mouse and decided to find something different and hopefully more ergonomic friendly. I bought the Hippus Handshoe and enjoyed the usual, quality service from Amazon and its sellers. But as soon as I plugged this mouse in the honeymoon was over for me. I found it to be too large and cumbersome for my tastes. The hand positioning was not natural for me - I had to consciously keep positioning my pinky finger to optimize movement of the device. Moving the mouse so that it stopped precisely where I need it to stop was nigh unto impossible - potentially this might improve with more time on the mouse.  So I gave it a good 5 days.One of the nice features of this mouse is that you can adjust the weight of it. On the bottom of the mouse you can unscrew a small closure which house a number of metallic weights; the purpose being to adjust the weights until the mouse acts and reacts as you wish. I did find this feature to be of advantage but for me, even after removing all of the weight I could not operate the mouse in a precise manner. Perhaps it was just me vs this mouse but for me this mouse didn't get the job done.The mouse does not offer/provide the coveted "third button" feature that I and many others have come to expect in a mouse. Moving backwards or forwards was like going back in time.This is a quality built piece of equipment and I have no doubt of that. If it fits your hand and the movement is such that you can use it my guess is that you'll love it. Certainly it's worth a shot.Obtaining approval to return the mouse was very quick as was the refund from the company.

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    Would have given it 5 stars if I could have avoided surgery
  

*by L***J on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 4, 2015*

I didn't have to get used to using this mouse.  It is a very comfortable and feels natural in my hand. I have been using a traditional mouse for years and started having pain in my right hand and I am left handed.  Looking back, I really kept constant pressure on my thumb so that I could grip and maneuver the mouse.  I developed trigger thumb as a result.  Although it was too late to reverse the damage I caused, I would recommend this mouse to anyone who stays on the computer.  I do get some limited relief using this mouse but will continue using it following surgery as it is so comfortable to use.

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*Last updated: 2026-06-17*