

🖱️ Elevate your workflow with silent precision and ergonomic mastery
The MOJO Master Grip Rechargeable Silent Vertical Mouse offers a stress-reducing ergonomic design with a neutral handshake grip, triple wireless connectivity modes (Bluetooth x2 and 2.4 GHz), and adjustable DPI settings from 800 to 2400. Featuring 7 whisper-quiet buttons and custom software for personalized control, it supports seamless multi-device use and delivers up to 6 hours of rechargeable battery life in a compact, lightweight form factor.




| ASIN | B09VDDWW53 |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 6 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #785 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | MOJO-HOME |
| Button Quantity | 7 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,106 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Laptop, Desktop, Mac |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.88"L x 2.99"W |
| Item Height | 6.7 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 3.9 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | MOJO |
| Model Name | MJ-240 |
| Model Number | MJ-240 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 2400 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 7 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10 Meters |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Style Name | Master Grip - Triple Mode (Bluetooth + Wireless) |
| Theme | Rainbow |
| UPC | 857024008488 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 6 Months |
L**1
Great mouse
Pros: - Bluetooth -- No dongle necessary. Connection has been consistently good over the last week I've been using this mouse. - Feel -- The mouse has a nice matte texture, which means minimal fingerprints. It's well sized for my hands, which are pretty average size for a male, but if you have unusually large hands it might be a little small. It's also contoured in a way that makes it comfortable to hold while keeping your wrist in a neutral position. It has good weight in your hands but not too much. It slides very nicely. - Sound -- This isn't actually a big deal for me because I don't mind a "clicky" mouse. But the left and right click buttons are very quiet. Depending on your standards, you might not consider them "silent". But the person in the next room might! The other two backward/forward thumb buttons actually are almost silent. The scroll wheel itself isn't any different from any other mouse in this price range. It's fine, but you can hear it. Cons: None that I can think of. Verdict: I really like this mouse, I can use it all day long with no discomfort. It's my first vertical mouse, but it only took one work day to get used to. The Bluetooth functionality means I can free up a USB port on my laptop. This is a good deal at $20, and I would recommend it to anybody looking for a vertical mouse.
K**E
Quiet, comfortable, and reliable
I've been using this mouse for about 6 weeks now with almost no issues. It's clicking sounds are definitely muted compared to my regular mouse. While I can still hear a faint clicking sound from it's various buttons, they are all whisper quiet. The vertical style does make for a more ergonomic feel when using this mouse. It has definitely helped to relieve some of the wrist pain associated with using a mouse for several hours a day. This is my first vertical mouse. Right out of the box, the mouse worked perfectly. Once a bluetooth connection had been made, all of the buttons worked as expected and I have not needed to repeat the initial bluetooth connection steps. I did lose the bluetooth connection once, but turning the mouse off and on solved this problem within seconds. The mouse has a battery saving sleep mode. When in this mode, it does take about one second to wake up. The mouse does not seem to work when my PC is in the welcome/sign in screen, but works fine once I'm signed in. I have not needed to replace the batteries yet. So far so good!
K**J
Loved it out of the box, but scroll wheel isn't silent
EDIT: Updated my review after additional use. Right mouse button wasn't working for a while, and I realized the case trim below the button was popped out ~1mm. I snapped it back in, and it works perfectly. Prior to the fix, MOJO issued a complete refund, and seem to be a good company. 4 stars because the scroll wheel has side-to-side play (and noise), defeating the purpose of having a "silent" mouse. I got a full refund, so that's a minor complaint. Connected very quickly to my Mac computer via bluetooth, and I have the dongle in my Lenovo, and it switches back and forth conveniently at the touch of a button--wish my Microsoft scuplt keyboard did that!! Pros: -quiet -comfortable feel and grip, and alleviates horizontal wrist -DPI button conveniently changes from slow to fast responsiveness of the cursor, and is very useful once you get used to having it. -smooth texture feels nice and good quality Cons: -The scroll wheel has a bit of play (side-to-side) and is noisy compared to the silent clicks. -I prefer to keep my palm on the mousepad for extra control when making minute adjustments while editing photos, this mouse base extends beneath my palm, so it's clumsy to make tiny adjustments. EDIT: after learning how to use the DPI switch to change the responsiveness of the mouse, I can attain quite precise corrections on the slowest response rate. -Minor: have to keep the manual to remember how to switch from Wi-fi to Bluetooth vs. adjust different scroll speeds, since it's all the same button!
J**.
Easy 5 stars, love this mouse
After a few weeks of researching, I read reviews for about 15 other ergo mice, and settled on this one. I had already used a Penguin mouse for a couple years, and although it did help relieve pressure from my wrist, it wasn't everything I had hoped for. This one so far seems to be, I've been using it nearly every day for 3 months now. First and foremost, this mouse is comfortable. It has tremendously helped my wrist and I can confidently use it all day without any soreness. I work in IT and go to school, so I'm on the computer most of the day. Admittedly, I did have some soreness at first because I would lazily flop my hand over the mouse as I always had, and expect it to do the job of keeping my wrist in the handshake position by itself. It won't do this passively. It's easy to grab the mouse (and any mouse, for that matter) with my wrist still facing down, and so I do still have to be proactive in keeping my wrist in the handshake position. Also, it's not so big that it fills in my palm, but I have no problem with that. The surface of the mouse is a little smooth though, and sometimes hard to keep my fingers in the same place. To that end, I bought these little rubber bumpers (see pics) to stick on the mouse to subconsciously prompt me to keep my fingers where they should be. I've re-positioned them a couple times, finally got them settled in good spots for my fingers, and they work great. As long as I keep my fingers resting against them, my wrist will stay in place without much thought or effort. Plus I have a little better grip. I use two positions for my thumb, sometimes I'll keep my thumb on the left side of the mouse, and sometimes rest it up top. This is much closer to where it be on a regular mouse anyway, now just turned to the side, and so it's very comfortable up there. I've been an Intellimouse user for 15 yrs and have always loved their size, simplicity, and reliability. They're everywhere, they always work, and they don't have a bunch of fancy features. So, I wished someone would just make one of those, except with it turned to the side. Happily, that's exactly what this mouse is. And it doesn't cost $80 or some nonsense. Thank you, Mojo. For the price, this might be considered an entry-level mouse, but I wouldn't call it that at all, it's just what I was looking for. Frankly I don't know why I'd want to pay upwards of a hundred dollars anyway. I wasn't excited that it was wireless though. I never really liked the feel of wireless mice, they always seemed a bit 'spongy' to me, know what I mean. Wired mice just track more solidly, wherever you physically move the mouse, that's where the cursor goes. And so, I'm very happy to find that this mouse tracks as solidly as if it were wired. I never used a Bluetooth mouse before, but I'm sold on it. Also, very glad I don't have to keep track of a dongle or use a USB port. I still wish there was a wired version though, so I'm never dependent on batteries. Even still, the Bluetooth connection is solid, I've never had it drop. Anyway, one other feature I wanted was the quiet buttons. I had done the "ninjafication" process to all my Intellimice to curb their click volume, and that worked well. But these buttons are even quieter. I frequently go to the library to study, and it's really frustrating hearing someone's nearby 'click-click' all the time. No worries about bothering anyone with these buttons. And to specify, the clicks aren't completely silent, just a dulled, soft click that's quiet but still solid. And as far as the extra buttons go, I use PC, so they just work out of the box. Overall, this mouse has been tremendously valuable to me. I actually wondered if I might have to change careers as a result of my ongoing wrist soreness, but I don't worry about that much now. I had a couple doctors looking at my wrist, and frequently had it adjusted at the chiropractor, so the relief I've had with this mouse has been wonderful. As for any improvements, I'd say if were a tad heavier at the bottom, that would be great. It's pretty light and having some weight would give it a more smooth and luxurious feel. I considered cracking it open and sticking some weight in there, but it really isn't bothersome enough to mess with. Also, if the finish wasn't quite as smooth where the fingers go, that would help a lot with grip. Maybe knurled plastic or rubberized. Furthermore, if there was a wired version, I'd still go for that but either way, this is an easy 5 stars.
C**S
Not recognized on a restart with Apple Mac mini m4
MOJO for Mac? No. I hooked it up per instructions to bluetooth which worked. Then when I shut the mini m4 down for the night and restarted it the next morning it would not work. Had to go back to my orginal apple mouse to move the cursor. If it is not going to work after a restart upon login screen what is the point? Not recommended. I have another iMac with a Nulea trackball connected and it works great even with a restart. MOJO needs to go back to the drawing board.
C**D
Silent clicking trackball mouse that works great!!
There are not many trackball silent mouses out there. I decided to buy this one and it has been a great decision. I have had it for a week now and it's super quiet when clicking. My wife has complained of throwing my gaming laptop out because all she can here all day long is, click, click, click. 😄. So I decided to get a silent mouse. I use a trackball mouse for gaming so as my gaming space is limited. This mouse looks identical to the Logitech M570 and works just as great. I like the feel of this mouse. Ergonomic plus non-slippery compared to the M570. This mouse also connects via Bluetooth or USB receiver. I was able to connect to the Bluetooth very easily. As for the USB receiver, my laptop didn't recognize it. This will save my gaming laptop from being thrown out. Cno more click, click, click!!!
S**N
Updated review Instant pain relief
I was struggling with pain in my hand with my old mouse and searched high and low for a good upgrade. After using this mouse for 3 hours I could feel my hand relaxing. Within 2 weeks my thumb pain was gone. This mouse connects easily, tracks well, is the value exceeds the cost. My only con is that this doesn’t automatically connect to multiple blue tooth items without disconnecting it from the previous device. It works on IOS and PC. The battery life is also long. I haven’t had to change the batteries and I have had it for about 5 months. I plan to buy another bc I keep forgetting it at work and I work a hybrid schedule. Updated review: I have had this mouse almost a year and about 2 months ago it started to track slower. or it wouldn’t respond to the clicks. If you need a mid term fix, this will work but I wanted this to last a couple years. I am now considering the mouse I wanted but couldn’t reason buying.
E**C
In sum: it's mediocre
I've been back here to write this review like 4 times. I really wanted to love this, but it's mediocre. Pros: + The design is relatively comfortable for ergo mouse, very comfortable vs regular mouse. + Click is comfortably soft, not too much effort. Cons: - Clicking sometimes doesn't register - The spatial resolution and/or bluetooth connectivity cause mouse stuttering/jumping sometimes - small for men's hands (which matters more than with a regular mouse where your pinky/ring finger(s) can end up resting on the mouse pad) - placement of scroll wheel and thumb buttons - has to be repaired every time you turn it off The wrist angle is comfortable and it fits well enough in your hand. I have slightly larger than average hands for men, so much larger than women's or children's, and it's a bit small, but ok. Similarly, it's thin and feels too much like pinching my thumb and index finger all of the time, which is probably fine as you get used to it. The buttons don't click loudly, but even new it doesn't always register, which is annoying. What really drove my rating is that the mouse isn't accurate / sensitive. With the attention the manufacturer must have paid to the ergonomic design, they must have forgotten to use decent hardware so I have a hard time getting the cursor just where I want it and it seems to skip from point to point. It's not horrible, but it doesn't move smoothly and sometimes jumps noticeably. I'd wager it's some combination of the light sensor on the bottom and the bluetooth receiver strength or connection refresh rate. They may have compromised too much to prolong battery life and restricted these components of power or just used cheap parts. You can buy a similarly crafted regular mouse for like $10. The ergo stuff isn't rocket science, so for $26, I expected a bit more quality/performance. To the manufacturer, I'd recommend AA batteries. People actually kind of like the weight and it would probably open up some performance improvements.
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