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The Best Wireless & Ergonomic Mice

By the Gear & Hearth editorsUpdated June 2026Reader-supported

You move your mouse thousands of times a day, so a good one pays off in both comfort and speed — and if your wrist aches by evening, the right mouse can fix that. Here's the best all-around productivity mouse, the ergonomic pick for wrist pain, and solid budget and travel options.

Our top picks at a glance
Editor's PickAll-around wireless mouse
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Budget PickBudget wireless mouse
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Best UpgradeVertical ergonomic mouse
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PickTypeBest forPrice
All-around wirelessProductivityThe best daily driver$$View →
Vertical ergonomicErgonomicWrist & forearm comfort$$View →
Budget wirelessBudgetReliable basics$View →
Trackball mouseTrackballTiny desks, less motion$$View →

Price tiers are our rough guide ($ = budget, $$$ = premium); check Amazon for the current price.

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The everyday best

For all-day productivity, you want a comfortable shape, precise tracking, and handy extra buttons and scrolling.

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Editor's Pick

All-around wireless mouse

a comfortable, precise mouse with a fast scroll wheel and customizable buttons — the daily driver power users swear by. Works across multiple computers.

Best for: all-day productivity

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Budget Pick

Budget wireless mouse

dependable, comfortable, and cheap — long battery life and the essentials, with none of the frills you may not need.

Best for: reliable basics

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For wrist comfort

If your wrist or forearm aches, the mouse shape is often the culprit. These hold your hand in a more natural position.

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Best Upgrade

Vertical ergonomic mouse

holds your hand in a natural "handshake" position that takes strain off the wrist and forearm — a relief if a normal mouse leaves you sore.

Best for: wrist and forearm pain

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Trackball mouse

you move a ball with your thumb instead of sliding the whole mouse — great for tight desks and anyone who wants to keep their arm still.

Best for: small desks and limited motion

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Frequently asked questions

What makes a mouse 'ergonomic'?

An ergonomic mouse is shaped to keep your hand and wrist in a more natural, less strained position. Vertical mice hold your hand in a 'handshake' angle that reduces forearm twist; contoured mice support the palm; trackballs let you keep your arm still and move only your thumb. If a standard mouse leaves your wrist sore, an ergonomic shape often helps.

Is a wireless mouse good enough for everyday work?

Absolutely — modern wireless mice are reliable, low-latency, and have long battery life (often months on a charge or a single AA). Wireless is the right choice for almost all office and home use. Only competitive gamers chasing the absolute lowest latency still sometimes prefer wired, and even that gap has mostly closed.

Vertical mouse or trackball for wrist pain?

Both reduce strain in different ways. A vertical mouse keeps your forearm in a neutral handshake position and works like a normal mouse, so it's an easy switch. A trackball keeps your whole arm still and moves only your thumb or finger, which helps if motion itself bothers you or your desk is cramped. Either can relieve wrist pain — try the vertical first if you're unsure.

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