The Penguin marks a major breakthrough in the battle to beat health problems created when computer users spend too much time handling a conventional mouse. It sets new standards of protection against a range of upper limb conditions such as repetitive strain injury (RSI) and carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) by enabling right and left hands to share the workload and avoiding exaggerated movements of the wrist joint that can increase pressure on the soft tissues in the carpal tunnel. Regular switching of hands throughout the day helps prevent static muscle strain (SMS) in the arm and shoulder – a major source of discomfort in mouse work. The Penguin mouse is available in 3 sizes both wired and wireless. The wireless version is USB charged.
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ADVANCED ERGONOMIC DESIGN: the Penguin Wireless Mouse features a vertical design that sets new standards of protection against a range of upper limb conditions caused by extensive computer/laptop use, such as repetitive strain injury (RSI) and carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)
AMBIDEXTROUS DESIGN: allows for easy transition between right and left-handed use, avoiding exaggerated movements of the wrist joint, which can increase pressure on the soft tissues in the carpal tunnel. When using a PC, regular switching of hands throughout the day helps prevent static muscle strain (SMS) in the arm and shoulder – a major source of discomfort in mouse work
PRECISION PERFORMANCE: adjustable 400, 600, 800 or 1200 DPI resolution optical tracking technology encourages fast and precise operating movements on a wide range of surfaces
EASY-GLIDE: symmetrical base allows the user to rest either hand comfortably alongside the vertical design, encouraging the use of the bigger muscles in the fore and upper arm to manoeuvre the ergo mouse. Fine cursor control is achievable with small hand and/or finger movements
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY: up to 30 days on a single charge, depending on use – perfect for working in both home and office environments
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