Spire Archer ICE Ergonomic Mouse
Spire continues to expand their range of ergonomic computer peripherals. Introducing the ARCHER ICE computer mouse. Make your long hours of computing more comfortable and better for your well being. The Archer ICE is shaped in a way that the position of your arm, elboThe Archer ICE supports your hand and allows for your hand palm and index finger to rest on the mouse. The latter is one of the biggest pain triggers when using a traditional mouse.
Improve your productivity and comfort when working on a PC 8+ hours a day. The ARCHER ICE is simply connected through the 1.5m long USB USB2.0/3.0. cable and quality is guaranteed by our 2 year warranty and service program.
- Arched, vertical mouse design
- Ergonomic comfort, natural positioning
- Palm and finger placement to reduce stress
- Large palm rest, better wrist and arm position
- Suitable for long computing hours
- 5D Optical sensor for better accuracy
- 2 years manufacturer warranty
MSRP:
Part number: SP-M4003-USB codenamed: ARCHER ICE Manufacturer suggested retail price: USD 49.95 / EURO 36.95 (INCL VAT)
Product Includes:
- User manual
- Warranty service card
Availability:
The ARCHER ICE ergonomic PC mouse is now available from Spire Shenzhen, China. European distribution roll out will commence at the end of July.w and wrist are in a more natural position and under less stress than with a traditional mouse.
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.. The hell is that thing??

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It looks weird indeed, and it's definitely not for gaming, but it's not bad for sure for some purposes. For people who work a lot or have RSI issues, it may be a good option. Also, it's good to see Spire sell it. I've seen some other manufacturer (can't remember name right now) sell and identical mouse, probably from the same factory, for way more money.
So for office use, it may be a good option. It's not rollermouse, but at the same time, it costs <$200.
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Instead of holding your hand out horizontally it is vertically at a slight angle
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My brain hurts when i look at the first pic trying to understand its shape.