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Left Hand Injury Guitar
Mikkelejsen | 2024-07-07 09:28:12 |
Just got these today. I have an injury at my left ear from diving, so big crowds and noise tricks me. Not anymore. These are by far the best noise canceling I’ve ever tried. And the sound is marvelous with deep dark base and clear sound. Ain’t got no negative thoughts! 5 |
Kelly | 2024-05-08 04:55:56 |
I have an old injury that prevents me from wearing a camera on a neck strap. I either carry them on shoulder straps, or just hand held. Both of those options become an issue if the camera and lens are heavy. I've only use it once, but it did keep me from having a horrendous headache at the end of carrying my camera on a 3 hour hike. I wish someone had though of this design 10 years ago! 5 |
Nathan | 2024-06-03 01:50:53 |
After a hand injury, I found myself using another one of these as my preference, because of the big handle. It looks overbuilt, but is actually just right. Women, juniors, and broken handed people will definnitely like the ease of which you can loosen and tighten the grip. Its as tough as any, smooth rotationg and tightening, and works well like you expect it to. 5 |
Renchan | 2024-09-15 01:21:29 |
This Lift Vertical Left Handed mouse fits my needs perfectly: great design, quality made, right size for left hand (I am 5'4 male, 140 lb. with regular hand size.) The moment I inserted Lift mouse's USB-A adapter to my iMac 21.5 2017 model, without needing any additional app. installation, it works right away. I am right-handed. I used to use Apple Magic Trackpad with my left hand just to train my left hand, and Logitech MX Vertical Right Handed mouse with my right hand. After more than 6 months, my left wrist started hurting, so I switched the MX Vertical to my left hand and Apple Magic Trckpad to my right hand; My left wrist pain was gone, but using the MX Vertical Right Handed mouse with my left hand was quite awkward: The scrolling wheel, the left and right buttons are not designed for the left hand to use. I am right-handed, but I always use my left hand to do some non-dominant hand tasks just for self-training purposes. Since I started using Logitech Lift Vertical Left Handed Ergonomic Wireless Mouse (Graphite) with my left hand, the scrolling wheel works softly and smoothly, the mouse size fits my left hand perfectly, the left and right buttons are very responsive, moving the mouse on the mouse pad accurately acts on the computer screen. My left wrist feels normal. The price of $69.99 for this Lift Vertical Left Handed wireless mouse is acceptable, and I feel the nice quality and the well design of this mouse is worthy of this price. I will definitely purchase it again and I will recommend it. 5 |
Alan | 2024-07-12 03:33:21 |
You can use it nearly anywher and even when closed it can help steady the camera when you hold it your left hand. 5 |
Lee | 2024-09-08 02:22:43 |
This has helped still take photographs after my injure. My left hand is dead 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-26 06:35:49 |
I like how you can configure the joystick for folks who want to control it with their left hand and hold the shutter with their right. 5 |
alegazzola | 2024-09-01 06:43:58 |
It's easy to instal, easy to use and you can change from right to left hand. 360 degrees 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-28 03:47:26 |
The simplicity of this stand makes it my favorite.. with a guitar on it, it's solid, but still easy to move with one hand, by grabbing the neck where it meets the stand (thumb around neck, fingers around stand). You can arrange 2 or more close together too, if you need quick access to multiple guitars. Guitars sit solidly on it. Minimal size when traveling, easy to set up, no parts to fall off or swing about in an unwieldy manner. I have 5 of them. 5 |
benjamin | 2024-08-07 05:35:59 |
Worth it for the sawtooth shape oscillator knob on the left hand side by the modulation & pitchwheel alone... Moog discontinued construction on this product. If you can get one, you should. Nice supplement to software-based and DAW midi keyboards. The sounds are way out there when you want unique transitions, very organized when you want to cut back to stable/smooth tones. Wow is this thing useful for compositions. Such range, at your fingertips, reliable as can be. Voyager is good but everyone has Voyager... 5 |