
Designed for more Comfortability
Wave Mouse
School Project
There are billions of computer users and a key instrument that accompanies computers are mice. Using the computer all day can cause pain in our hands from repeatedly clicking and moving around the mouse. Therefore to achieve a more painless experience, users need a mouse that will meet their physical demands.
Wave Mouse aims for users to have a more comfortable grip. Straying away from the traditional mouse form, Wave Mouse takes on a unique shape to accommodate for physical needs. This mouse takes on a violin like shape. When grabbing a mouse, the user typically grabs onto the sides with their thumb and pinky. Through identifying where users fingers naturally go when holding a mouse, the shape of Wave Mouse takes on the proper shape working around these contact points.
With it's bluetooth features, the user is given a smooth and wireless experience. The unique shape prevents uncomfortable bulkiness, and points are placed where your fingers can rest and easily grip. The matte black finish gives a sleek and clean look and feel. The LED lights on the side not only give the look some flare, but it also makes it easier to find in a darker environment.
I ideated using copic markers and pencil, rendered and sketched with Autodesk Sketchbook, and lastly put together my final presentation with Adobe Indesign and Illustrator.
Ideation




Final Renderings



Clay Prototype



