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Logitech MX ERGO

$99.99

The Logitech MX ERGO is an advanced trackball mouse with a unique adjustable hinge for personalized comfort. It features precision tracking with an adjustable cursor speed, and can connect via Bluetooth or USB receiver.

Our take

The most comfortable trackball for your wrist.

Alright, let's dive into the Logitech MX ERGO. This trackball mouse is a bit of a throwback for those of us who remember the good old days of trackballs. The design is built for comfort, with an adjustable hinge that lets you set the angle to suit your wrist. If you've ever had wrist pain from long hours at the computer, this might be your saving grace. The trackball takes some getting used to if you've been on a regular mouse, but once you get the hang of it, it feels pretty darn smooth.

One thing that's pretty cool is the precision mode button. You can toggle between fast and precise control, which is great if you're doing detailed work like photo editing. However, the trackball isn't the best for gaming, so if that's your jam, you might want to keep another mouse handy. It shines in productivity tasks but falters a bit in the gaming arena. Also, the trackball itself might need a bit of cleaning now and then, but that's par for the course with these things.

The battery life is solid. We're talking months on a single charge, which is kind of a relief in this age of constantly recharging gadgets. Plus, it’s rechargeable via USB, so you won't be hunting for AA batteries. That’s one less thing to worry about, which is always a win. The downside? If it runs out of juice mid-task, you’ll have to plug it in and wait a bit, but that’s better than swapping out batteries every few weeks.

Now, let's talk about the connectivity. It supports both Bluetooth and Logitech's Unifying Receiver, which gives you some flexibility depending on your setup. Switching between different devices is a breeze, which is a huge plus if you're juggling a couple of screens or computers. However, if you lose that tiny receiver, it can be a bit of a pain to replace, so keep an eye on it.

In terms of build quality, it's sturdy and has a nice heft to it, which adds to the premium feel. The buttons are responsive, and the trackball rolls smoothly without sticking. But, it’s a bit pricey, especially if you’re not sure about committing to a trackball. If you’re looking for something different and ergonomic, it’s worth the investment, but it's not an impulse buy. Overall, it's a pretty nifty device if it fits your needs and you're willing to embrace the trackball lifestyle.