Anyone who has to mouse a lot has undoubtedly felt the top of the hand. An ergonomic mouse can help, but it takes some getting used to because the controls work differently. The Trust Bayo is somewhere between a traditional mouse and a medical device. Also in terms of price. It is available for around 30 euros.
Connecting is easy. There is a USB receiver that you press into your computer and you can get started. Advantage: it always works, disadvantage: you have lost a port. The ability to connect via bluetooth would be nice.
If you want some color in your life, you can choose from all kinds of LED patterns that shine from the bottom of the mouse. They are completely invisible during office hours, but it is a nice extra for the gaming teenager with RSI.
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The Bayo is slightly tilted on its right side and has exactly the same controls as a regular mouse. There is therefore no adjustment period at all, but immediate relief from the pressure on your hand.
The Bayo works flawlessly and precisely, but feels very light in the hand. This has no practical disadvantages, but gives the idea that you are dealing with a cheap mouse. Fortunately, that is the case and we can forgive the Bayo this disadvantage.
Have you ever had RSI-like complaints and you want an affordable solution, then the Trust Bayo is recommended. Those LED lights just turn off.
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