- IT Office Moves
IT Considerations for Moving to a Listed or Heritage Building
15 Aug, 2025
£16.66 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £13.88 ex-VAT, the DICOTA Relax is the kind of no-drama ergonomic mouse you buy to fix hand comfort without paying “proper ergonomic” money. The right-handed shape and extra buttons (and the fact it’s wireless) make it a decent choice for day-to-day office work—spreadsheets, email, light design tasks—where wrist strain creeps in over time. If you’re moving from a basic mouse and want an immediate improvement, this is likely good value and easy to justify.
That said, I wouldn’t treat it as a premium productivity upgrade. Cheap wireless + basic ergonomics usually means it’s fine for comfort, not “medical-grade” anything, and long sessions may still reveal limitations in fit or click feel depending on your hand size. Also, if you’re a heavy gamer or someone who needs precision/macro-heavy workflows, this won’t be the best use of money. Overall: buy it if your goal is comfortable everyday computing on a budget and you’re right-handed; skip it if you need top-tier performance or you know your hand shape is very specific.

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