The NPET V20 Vertical Mouse Eliminates Wrist Discomfort
Michael Hemsworth — August 23, 2018 — Lifestyle
Using traditional computer equipment is notorious for causing pain and discomfort in users who spend hours on end getting work done, so the NPET V20 Vertical Mouse is designed as an ergonomic alternative to eliminate unnecessary pain.
The mouse works by keeping the hand, wrist and arm in a natural position to alleviate the pressure that can be placed on the median nerve, which can develop into carpal tunnel syndrome. The mouse is integrated with seven programmable buttons that are strategically placed on the device to prevent users from feeling strained or stressed to reach them.
The NPET V20 Vertical Mouse has a 4,000 DPI optical sensors that can be customized to one of five different levels, while the integrated lighting system will illuminate the device with your choice of color scheme.
The mouse works by keeping the hand, wrist and arm in a natural position to alleviate the pressure that can be placed on the median nerve, which can develop into carpal tunnel syndrome. The mouse is integrated with seven programmable buttons that are strategically placed on the device to prevent users from feeling strained or stressed to reach them.
The NPET V20 Vertical Mouse has a 4,000 DPI optical sensors that can be customized to one of five different levels, while the integrated lighting system will illuminate the device with your choice of color scheme.
Trend Themes
1. Ergonomic Peripherals - Designing more products that alleviate pain and discomfort for computer users.
2. Customizable Input Devices - Providing more input devices with programmable and easily accessible buttons relevant to the use case.
3. Smart Sensor Integration - Integrating sensors into computer peripherals that can be customized and adapted to the user's needs.
Industry Implications
1. Computer Accessory Industry - Manufacturers of keyboards, mice, and other computer peripherals can create new products that prioritize ergonomics and customizability.
2. Office Furniture Industry - Office furniture manufacturers can design peripherals that fit into ergonomic office setups.
3. Healthcare Industry - Healthcare providers can recommend more ergonomic peripherals for computer users to prevent repetitive motion injuries.
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