Which size fits your hand?
Measure your hand as shown in the image and choose your size using the table below:
| Size | Hand length |
|---|
| One size | 172 - 193 mm |
3 in the name, 2 grips
So the Newtral 2 had 3 different grips, the Newtral 3 has 2 different grips? Are we talking about progress then? Absolutely, and we'll explain it in detail below!
The Newtral 3 mouse is a semi vertical mouse that is angled at 33°. This angle is intended to promote forearm relaxation. We also see added value in the support it offers your hand. With the included extra-large palm rest, your hand rests comfortably on the mouse. The improved thumb rest increases grip and relaxation.
Detachable magnetic palm rest
The magnetic detachable palm rest is not just a nice gimmick. It is precisely this detachable support that makes the mouse worth considering. Without the support, the Newtral is a fairly standard model. It resembles Logitech models. Slightly tilted, thumb rest, long and light buttons, extra functions; Just a good mouse. However, the palm rest is where the real added value lies.
With the support, your hand rests completely and relaxed on the mouse. Your little finger and part of your wrist also make contact with the mouse. This ensures that you automatically reduce wrist-based mouse movements. You are, as it were, forced to move more from the arm. This relieves the wrist, which is pleasant, as wrist complaints are the most common problems with mouse use. The detachable support has a soft-touch part that feels gentle and gives you more grip on the mouse.
Quick adaptation
The Newtral 3 has a very short learning curve. Especially without the palm rest attached, you'll be mousing as usual in no time. Attach the support to your mouse more and more often and give yourself the chance to get used to it. You might need 1-2 days for the palm rest, but it is undoubtedly worth working with.
Suitable for all tasks
The detachable support and the larger or smaller surface area the mouse thus has offer possibilities. For example, without the support, the mouse is much more precise to handle. For tasks such as graphic design or CAD, you really want to be in control of your cursor. The Newtral 3 gives you that control. With its widely adjustable DPI, you can also play with the sensitivity of the cursor itself.
If you are doing general work such as answering emails or clicking through folders, be sure to use the palm rest. You lose some precision, but with a little practice, you'll quickly get close to your old speed, and you'll have a happier wrist and hand.
Wireless up to 10 metres
The wireless Newtral 3 comes with a micro USB receiver and has a range of up to 10 metres. There is a slot at the bottom of the mouse where you can store the receiver. Handy for when you take it between workstations, for example. The mouse is powered by 1 AA battery.
Extra buttons and functions
In addition to a left and right mouse button, the Newtral 3 also has 2 thumb buttons. These buttons function as 'backwards' and 'forwards'. In your browser or folders, you can navigate back or forward at lightning speed with these buttons. Please note: the buttons do not work on MAC.
In addition to the 2 thumb buttons, there is also a DPI button on top of the mouse. This button allows you to change the sensitivity of the cursor. This can be useful for different screen sizes or tasks. Sometimes you want the cursor to shuffle from pixel to pixel, sometimes it needs to fly from your left screen to the right screen with a small flick.
The big difference with a normal mouse is that the Newtral 3 mouse increases your comfort in the hand and wrist. Its slightly tilted design puts your arm in a relaxed posture, and with the extra palm rest, your entire hand rests comfortably on the mouse.
there are a number of important differences between the Newtral 2 and 3. We start with the most important question, and the answer to that is, of course, yes: is the Newtral 3 better than the Newtral 2?
Improved grip on the mouse
The grip of the Newtral 3 has been greatly improved compared to the Newtral 2. A larger indentation has been made for the thumb, allowing it to rest better 'in' the mouse. This ensures that you squeeze the mouse less and your hand can find more relaxation.
Improved magnetic palm rest
One less support has been added to the Newtral 3, but that doesn't make much difference. You usually choose either full grip for more comfort, or no grip for more precision. The method of magnetic attachment has been greatly improved. Previously, magnets were glued to the palm rest and would sometimes come loose. These magnets are now integrated into the plastic, so that problem can no longer occur.
Improved precision
The Newtral 2 had 3 DPI settings with a max of 2000 DPI. The new model goes one better with a max of 2400 DPI. A logical step, because with ever-larger screens in the workplace, you need more range.