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The 'Ergo' Ergonomic Mouse Concept by Pranav Kuber is Advanced

The increased amount of time that many professionals are spending working at a computer terminal has been paired with an uptick in repetitive stress injuries (RSI), which is something the 'Ergo' ergonomic mouse concept is here to combat against.

Designed by Pranav Kruber, the mouse design has an almost clothing iron-shaped aesthetic that will conform to the contours of the hand for a comfortable user experience. The industrial design aesthetic gives the peripheral a stylish form, while a strategically positioned scroll wheel, power button, connectivity indicators and click buttons will keep the hand neutral at all times during use.

The 'Ergo' ergonomic mouse concept is imagined in several metallic finish options to make it a stylish addition to any workstation where it will fit in neatly with existing technology products.
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3. Industrial-design-innovations - Innovation opportunities in industrial design to create peripherals that blend style, functionality, and user comfort seamlessly.
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3. Workplace-wellness-supplies - Emerging market for workplace wellness supplies catering to professionals seeking ergonomic and visually appealing solutions for long hours of computer use.

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