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Logitech MX Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse Adjustable Ergonomic Design, Control and Move Text/Images/Files Between 2 Windows and Apple Mac Computers (Bluetooth or USB), Rechargeable, Graphite - Black

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Style: Mouse


Features

  • Ergonomic sculpted design - unique adjustable hinge allows you to customize the trackball angle from 0 to 20 degrees for a more natural, comfortable hand position, and reduced muscle strain
  • Cross-computer control- game-changing capacity to navigate seamlessly on 2 computers, and copy-paste text, images, and files from one to the other using Logitech flow
  • Dual connectivity- use with up to 3 Windows or Mac computers via included Unifying receiver or Bluetooth smart wireless technology
  • Rechargeable battery- up to 70 days of power on a single charge; Nominal value : 380 dpi
  • Precision scroll-wheel - tilt and middle click wheel allows for precise scrolling and other Convenient controls such as horizontal scrolling
  • Minimal and maximal value: 512-2048 dpi

Description

Adjustable hinge for personalized comfort Advanced tracking and precision mode button Precision scroll wheel with tilt Effortless multi-computer workflow Fast rechargeable battery Battery life up to 4 months on a full charge One minute of charge gives up to a full day of use


Wireless Type: ‎2.4 GHz Radio Frequency


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎4 months


Brand: ‎Logitech


Series: ‎Logitech MX ERGO


Item model number: ‎910-005177


Hardware Platform: ‎Laptop, PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10, 11 or later, macOS Mac OS X 10.8 or later, iPadOS 13.4 or later (+no software support legal footnote)


Item Weight: ‎5.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.92 x 5.21 x 2.02 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.92 x 5.21 x 2.02 inches


Color: ‎Black


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎4000 MP


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 23, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Extremely Disappointing
I've been using the Logitech M570 exclusively for as long as I can remember. Currently I have 5 or 6 of the M570s lying around my house connected to various computers. I've convinced my wife, co-workers and a few friends to switch to the M570. The M570 had one major drawback--no bluetooth connectivity. Like a lot of M570 fans, I was elated to read a couple months ago that Logitech was releasing a bluetooth version of this popular trackball. And then I actually used one. For me, the Ergo is uncomfortable to use. It is the first time using a Logitech trackball for 20 years that I felt any discomfort in my hand or wrist. This will likely vary by individual, but there are four flaws to the device that have led me to abandon it: 1. The metal riser on the MX Ergo increases the height of the device which results in awkward hand/thumb placement as compared to the M570. 2. The extra weight and the textured grip nature of the MX Ergo means that it has less "give" when you move your hand onto it. Rather than my hand gliding over the plastic of the M570 (especially when I am reaching to move the cursor without looking at the mouse directly *or* if I'm readjusting my hand placement), the MX Ergo resists the movement of my hand. The result is something that I feel in my wrists after a few hours of use, and not in a good way. 3. The ball does not seem to roll as freely in the MX Ergo as it does in the M570. I used this for about a week before giving up on it. Four weeks later, I could still feel faint aching in my trapeziometacarpal joint. 4. As anyone who has owned an M570 knows, the ball needs to be removed periodically as dust, etc. will accumulate in the area that holds the ball. This is much more difficult to do in the MX Ergo. There is a hole underneath the ball, but it is not nearly big enough to fit a finger through. You'll need some sort of device small and strong enough to dislodge the ball, but also avoid scratching it. Really dumb design decision on Logitech's part. I have to wonder how much ergonomic testing of this they did, or if this is a quality control issue with these early units. It's a huge step backward from the M570 IMO. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2017 by Brian

  • Don't get hoodwinked!
Logitech has sunk to new lows. Now they have an MX Ergo, and a MX Ergo PLUS. They're they same mouse. One of them has a really cool rubber riser though that increases the tilt. I like that a lot. The MX Ergo PLUS is a cool product. It's a cheap rubber riser. The first mouse I ordered had one. The new mouse does NOT ship with one. I called Logitech and requested one, and they denied me. I wouldn't do business with a company that creates two similar products only one of which has a cheap mold of a rubber-plastic (that sells for the same price) and one without. The MX Ergo Plus isn't sold on Amazon, it's exclusive to brick and mortar retailers. I wouldn't suggest purchasing the version without the rubber-riser. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2019 by Evan Carroll Evan Carroll

  • The Bluetooth trackball I'd been waiting for
I've been waiting for this device for well over a decade - a Bluetooth version of Logitech's fabled TrackMan Marble Wheel. And this is, indeed, a really nice trackball for use with new laptops that don't have USB-A ports, such as the MacBook/MacBook Pro. I'm torn whether to give it four stars or five - it's borderline, and if I could give 4.5, I would. I decided to round up. (And I've gone back and forth several times while writing this review.) The trackball functionality is exactly as you'd expect if you used the M570, with a few extra features - tiltable scrollwheel, the 'precision' button to allow fine control, and the ability to switch between two devices. The AA battery has been replaced by li-poly and recharges via micro-USB. The form factor is where things get a little weird. The bottom of the trackball has a 20-degree bend in the middle, and magnets on either side. It ships with a 2mm-thick metal plate that can magnetically attach to either side to cause the tilt. The result feels much more stable than you'd expect, and while you can deliberately tilt it, it's not generally going to accidentally tilt when you aren't expecting it. I find the tilt feels really good, actually - I hadn't expected it to. The downside of this is that it increases the weight by over 1/3, to over 9 ounces. The device is overall about 4 ounces heavier than the M570. You can use it without the metal plate, but it feels extremely wobbly in that state, and will fall to 'flat' rather than tilted unless propped up. The only other issue is that there's no spot inside to hold the Unifying Receiver. Not an issue for me because I want this for Bluetooth, but may be an issue for someone. I purchased the MX Ergo Plus direct from Logitech - the difference is that the Plus ships with an additional plastic wedge that can add another 10 degrees of tilt. If that sounds useful to you, my understanding is that the Plus is exclusive to Logitech and Best Buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2017 by Brad Jones

  • Not an upgrade from M570 for certain use cases
As an owner of 4 Logitech M570's (one for each laptop / desktop) I was really looking forward to the upgrade. Unfortunately, this doesn't feel like an upgrade at all. It requires new software (Replacing SetPoint with Logitech Options) which does NOT support the old "Pointer Acceleration" feature. Compared to the old M570 this is 4x the price with reduced functionality. Until they update the software I would NOT recommend it - especially if you are using a large multi-monitor setup. Other minor annoyances: 1) The trackball actually makes noise where the M570's are silent 2) Micro-USB connection where the rest of the world has moved to USB C 3) Far heavier than the M570 and a flatter profile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2017 by Brian D. Chapin Brian D. Chapin

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