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🖋️ Elevate your workflow—work smarter, not harder with Plima’s pen mouse!
The Plima Pocket Pen Mouse is an ergonomic wireless optical mouse featuring a natural pen-grip design to reduce wrist strain and carpal tunnel risk. It offers dual-mode connectivity via Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4GHz wireless, adjustable DPI up to 1600 for precision control, and broad compatibility with Windows, macOS, iPadOS, Android, and Linux. Compact and lightweight, it’s designed for professionals seeking portable, pain-free productivity across multiple devices.













| ASIN | B0CLP3MKFM |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Indoor |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 1 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #814 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Plima |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Windows 7/8/10/11 Android Linux Mac OS |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 91 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | rubber |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
| Manufacturer | Plima |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Number | 4717658108007 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 4 |
| Operating System | Linux, Windows 7 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Ergonomic Design |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**N
A great compromise 'pen' for those who don't want a tablet or MS Surface, also works on Mac!
This pen mouse is pretty great actually, former professional photo retoucher turned software engineer and I must say, this pen fulfills a wonderful middle ground for when I want to jump into photoshop and do some masking painting, or trace out a polygon, draw a path, it's great for that, you'd be surprised at how much mileage you can get out of a simple on/off click based pen, the tracking is decent, works at about a max angle of 10 degrees deviation from perpendicular, which is plenty fine for comfortable holding. I do take issue with them placing the MMB (middle mouse button) right where the thumb usually grips onto the pen, which makes using the pen less ergonomic long term but, since the rest of the feature set is so good, I'll figure out a way to neutralize that UX issue one way or another, because this pen is just too useful to get upset about a silly button that I can easily file down, epoxy into static immobility and then just sugru a nice thumb grip into place, then it will be perfect, and for the money it was a bargain. Highly recommend for creatives. The update rate and tracking resolution adjustments are ok, there's one tracking resolution level (the slowest one) where you can work in photoshop on a 32" monitor and it feels precise so no worries there, text selection is leagues more accurate and feels more intuitive than a mouse (which feels like trying to draw or encircle text with a baseball in your hand by comparison). The size is perfect, I just wish they'd placed the MMB (middle mouse button) either 8mm lower or 15mm higher and on consideration I think about 8 to 9mm lower would have been the winning placement, still reachable with precision while out of the way enough to not interfere with creative workflows. Yes you can totally sign your name with this and annotate PDFs, I mean duh! If it's good enough for mask selection painting in PS, then it's obviously good enough for annotations and such. A strong buy, highly recommend!
A**.
Works great for me
I can't use regular computer mice due to RSI, and this device does a great job. The pen mouse is recognized by the system (Win and various Linuxes) as a regular mouse, and works flawlessly. I prefer this slightly slimmer device over the chubbier V2, because of it being lighter and more compact in the hand, and also because the right-mouse button is located much more conveniently for frequent use.
F**A
Need very steady hand.
I hate it. It’s too sensitive and not intuitive at all. Maybe it’s good for people w no issues (why would anyone get this idk) but I have nerve palsy of the right hand and I cannot operate this. Unless your hand is very steady, forget this. Very uncomfortable. I had a tough time closing windows on the comp screen, changing tabs in word, and couldn’t shut the comp down using this pen mouse. I hate it. It’s going back. It would’ve been a good price if it was worth it. Design is pretty solid and it connects via Bluetooth pretty well. But no. No no no.
J**E
PLEASE MAKE A VERSION 2
i love this! i use it more than my normal mouse at my desktop! you may be wondering why i'm only rating it 3 stars then? i will get there. for now, i am just glad a good pen shaped mouse even exists! i have been wondering why these dont exist for like ten or more years now that most mice use optical instead of ball. i dont see why gaming companies arent making these!!!! here are the things i wish they would improve on the next design: POLLING RATE: STOP USING WHATEVER WIRELESS PROTOCOL THIS IS. if you turn windows sensitivity all the way down, and the pen mouse dpi all the way up (this is what you are supposed to do) you can drag your mouse across the desk far and fast. you will notice that the mouse on the screen will continue to travel 1 to 2 seconds after you are done moving the mosue on your desk (its catching up to all the dpi the sensor detected input for) thankfully this is not a problem for work, but it would be a problem for gaming WHICH IS ONE OF THE THINGS THIS IS ADVERTIZED FOR!!! i need the sensor and wireless protocol to be 1 for 1 with no delay thankfully if you change mouse direction it picks that up instantly, but that should not need to be done. ok 2: THE INTERNAL BUTTONS if you can put some legitimate mouse buttons in the pen, that would be great. right now it is using the cheapo switches that are like in a vape or something. put some legit mouse switches in this thing and you're golden 3 NOT TRULY AMBIDEXTEROUS!!! when i use this in my left hand, i'm always accidentally bumping the double click button just get rid of the double click button on the more legit re-design. keep the top buttons, maybe add even more top buttons. but with the double click button where it is, YOU SHOULD NOT ADVERTISE THIS AS AMBIDEXTEROUS (both handed) BECAUSE THATS A LIE 4 GIVE US SOFTWARE TO RE-ASSIGN THE BUTTONS if you add more top buttons, let us reassign them 5 MAKE MIDDLE CLICK AND SCROLL WHEEL SEPERATE BUTTONS AND SWAP THE SCROLL WHEEL WITH WHERE THE RIGHT CLICK BUTTON IS thats basically it for change number 5 6 MOVE THE CHARGER TO THE TOP SIDE OF THE PEN allow the pen to be plugged in while using. trust me. it sounds annoying but it would be fine and only temporary while charging. trust me. 7 CHANGE THE ANGLE FOR THE OPTICAL SENSOR adjust the angle on the optical sensor for more of a vertical holding style. just a little bit. only by 5 or ten degrees. this would pick up more angles that people actually use please contact me if you want help re-designing this I AM VERY INTERESTED IN A VERSION 2. I F****NG LOVE THIS THING. IT JUST NEEDS SOME MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS AND IT WOULD BE UNSTOPPABLE!!!!
B**M
Interesting mouse design gets a spot on my desk
The Plima Poket Pen Mouse was fun to use, and it works as a clunky substitute for a mouse. I was hoping that it would be more like the Apple Pencil so that I can actually use it to draw and sign my documents that doesn’t look like a 2nd grader wrote my name on the Apple Magic Trackpad. However, The Plima Pen Mouse isn’t that precise even on the highest DPI setting. I played with the mouse for an hour, and I got used to it. You have to touch the tip of the lighted pen on a surface and drag it to move the cursor. There is a built-in button on the tip that you can press to select something or click on a button on the left side. The right mouse button function is located 90 degrees from the left side button. The buttons took a while to get familiar, and the shape of the mouse is a bit clunky; it’s the size of the large Sharpie. I can totally see myself using this several times every week when my wrist starts to feel some pain, so the Plima Poket Pen has earned a spot on my desk.
J**.
Great compact mouse
I've been using this mouse for a couple hours now and I'm really enjoying it. I have carpal tunnel and so far, it's been working well with no pain. It's easy to use and only took a few minutes to get used to. On top of that, I can switch near seamlessly to my left hand with only a little bit of effort; and that as a lifelong righthanded person with little lefthand dexterity. I've only found two cons so far: 1) The double-click thumb button on the side is something I'll never use as it is. I would rather have it be reprogrammable. I have contacted the company but haven't heard back, yet. 2) Very minor, but it would be nice if it came with a small cap piece that sits on the table that would hold it upright when you let go to type. Again, very minor and probably something I can make myself.
A**R
Good Pen, Removed the Side Button
First off, this is what I was looking for, a mouse with pen ergonomics. Much more precise than a tablet in mouse mode. I appreciate the freedom to move without surface limitation. No pen nibs to deal with either. The laser feels really nice to glide around on a big mouse pad and the pen click is a noticeable tactile bump. One caveat, I carefully opened and remove the double left click side button, found it uncomfortable.
T**.
A handy pen mouse with complete feature
This pen mouse is quite handy. It feels as smooth as using a fountain pen, without any imbalance issues, and it doesn’t cause wrist pain or strain like other mice in the same price range. Additionally, it’s convenient to carry, just like having an extra pen. When used with a notebook computer on the go, it can be precisely controlled on small surfaces, outperforming portable mice. I believe this pen mouse can serve as a lightweight drawing tablet since it doesn’t require carrying a bulky board. Of course, drawing tablets have more features, so it can’t serve as a direct substitute. Moreover, I saw in the introduction video that it can be connected to a smart TV. Out of curiosity, I tried it at a friend’s place and found it quite effective. Unfortunately, I don’t have a smart TV at home, so I can’t fully utilize this feature. Overall, the functionality and price of this product are excellent value, at least for my needs.
L**.
Not perfect, but great!
This is an excellent little device. The ergonomics are a little something to get used to, but look far greater than the other options online, this is the thinnest and realest “pen-like” feel to it. The plastic feels quite cheap if I’m being honest, which is a shame. I think this would really shine as a premium product. But there is no flex or give so it doesn’t feel flimsy as a result. Still getting used to the button layout. But it works excellently as a mouse which was a complete surprise to me. It can be used to browse the web and even game. I’m personally not the artsy type so I won’t use it there, I’m just a guy who has sore wrists and couldn’t find a mouse on the market to help. Unfortunately with my particular wrist injury. This hasn’t been able to be a comfier option. After minutes of use I need to stop. I have had a lot of wrist troubles so this is not the devices fault. I think the buttons could have been a little better placed, made smaller and the scroll wheel is very cumbersome to use. But as a mouse - it is weirdly intuitive and enjoyable when my wrists aren’t flared up.
D**.
Good product, yet terrible accessibility
I've attempted to use this product for months to give it a test. I personally found the angle of the pen too flat for my liking; It was difficult for the click to process through at the wrong angle, yet would too easily misclick if held at my angle, so I found it's usage frustrating. Moreover, the double click button - to me - was an unnecessary addition and brought confusion whenever I accidentally clicked it. Couple that with the odd angle to operate at and I found myself clicking things I didn't intended or not processing the things I wanted to. 3 out of 5 stars because it works, yet not any higher due to the inconvenient angle to use in.
R**.
WOW!
SICK AF!~ very useful. As a graphic designer, this is a game changer. This is like Wacom without actually using a freaking pad. Works on most surfaces except reflective ones.
R**R
Like eating soup with a fork
No specific fault of the product but the ergonomics design and is fundamentally flawed. Build quality is good.
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