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Vertical mouse with volume control? yes, it exists—and it’s cheap

With support for up to three devices and USB-C charging, this budget vertical mouse stands out with its physical media dial.

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When it comes to media control, most of us reach for that handy volume knob on our keyboards or pull up the onscreen slider—until now. Seenda’s MOU-302 is among the first wireless mice to integrate a tactile volume dial complete with play/pause functionality, effectively bringing media control to your hand without shifting position.

Vertical mice have carved out a niche among folks who spend extended hours at the computer, promising to reduce wrist pronation and alleviate forearm strain. Seenda angles its MOU-302 at a 57° tilt, a sweet spot that encourages a more “handshake” grip and natural alignment.

But Seenda doesn’t stop at ergonomics. Perched atop the mouse is a large, textured aluminum knob that adjusts volume with a reassuring click. Press it down, and your music or podcast will pause; press again, and playback resumes. It’s the kind of subtle UX delight you only notice once it’s missing.

Beyond the volume knob, the MOU-302 packs a full suite of controls:

  • Forward/back browser buttons: Perfect for web navigation without contorting your thumb.
  • On‑the‑fly DPI toggling: Cycle between 1,000, 1,600, and 2,400 DPI for tasks ranging from pixel‑perfect photo editing to light gaming.
  • Silent‑click mechanism: Seenda claims its primary buttons are “noiseless,” ideal for open offices or night‑owl sessions.
  • Multi‑device switch: Connect via Bluetooth to up to two devices and via a 2.4GHz nano‑dongle for a third—and switch among them instantly with a bottom‑mounted toggle.

This versatility makes the MOU-302 a solid pick for anyone who juggles a laptop, tablet, and desktop during the day.

Priced at $27.99 (often discounted to around $19.59), the MOU-302 undercuts premium verticals like Logitech’s MX Vertical by more than $90. A built‑in 500mAh battery promises up to two months of typical usage on a single charge, according to Seenda—a claim that lines up with real‑world tests by Yanko Design. When you do need juice, a USB‑C cable keeps you online without missing a beat.

On the connectivity front, you get:

  1. Dual‑mode Bluetooth (4.0+) for pairing with tablets, phones, and laptops.
  2. 2.4GHz USB‑A receiver storable in the mouse’s base for secure, low‑latency desktop use.

Switching between modes is swift, making it easy to hop from a Zoom call on your laptop to browsing recipes on your tablet.

No product is perfect, and the MOU‑302 has its quirks:

  • Limited DPI range: Three presets won’t satisfy hardcore gamers who crave 8,000 DPI or more advanced customization.
  • Accidental side‑button presses: The forward/back keys are snug against the thumb rest, leading some users to trigger them unintentionally during tasks.
  • Loose dongle fit: The nano‑receiver, while conveniently stowed, can wiggle free if you’re tossing the mouse into a bag.
  • Right‑handed only: A left‑handed version remains conspicuously absent.

If you’re a multitasker who toggles between devices, a content creator who needs quick access to media controls while editing, or simply someone tired of stretching for keyboard dials, the Seenda MOU‑302 offers an uncommon blend of ergonomics and convenience at a wallet‑friendly price. It’s not aimed at professional gamers, but for everyday use—office work, photo editing, streaming—it ticks most boxes without the premium tag.

In short, Seenda’s MOU‑302 proves that mouse innovation isn’t dead. It just needed a volume knob.

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