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This vertical mouse includes a volume knob with playback controls

This vertical mouse includes a volume knob with playback controls

The Verge12 hours ago
There are plenty of wireless keyboards that incorporate an easy access volume knob, but Seenda's MOU-302 is one of the first wireless mice to include the convenience. Featuring an ergonomic vertical design with its primary buttons and scroll wheel tilted 57 degrees, the mouse includes dedicated buttons for navigating forwards and back in a browser, adjusting its DPI on the fly, and a large volume control knob on top that can also be pressed to pause and play your media.
The Seenda MOU-302 is available now through Amazon for $27.99 (currently discounted to as low as $19.59) in four color options including black, purple, blue, and rose. That's significantly cheaper than alternatives like Logitech's $119.99 MX Vertical and its $79.99 Lift mouse which ditches a rechargeable battery for a single AA. Seenda's is rechargeable with up to two months of usage from its 500mAh battery, but it can also be used with a USB-C cable.
The volume knob is the mouse's most unique feature, but it's not the only reason to consider the MOU-302 over pricier alternatives. The dedicated DPI button lets you toggle between 1,000, 1,600, and 2,400 DPI settings, making the mouse potentially useful for gaming. Seenda claims the mouse's primary left and right buttons offer 'noiseless clicking.'
It's compatible with Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS and wirelessly connects to devices over Bluetooth or using an included 2.4GHz dongle that can be stored on the underside of the mouse. The MOU-302 can also connect up to three different devices and quickly switch between them using a button on the bottom.
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