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Logitech Trackman Marble Trackball

$29.99

The Logitech Trackman Marble Trackball offers a comfortable, ambidextrous design. It features a large trackball for easy finger control, making it ideal for both left- and right-handed users.

Our take

Ideal for both hands, without compromise.

The Logitech Trackman Marble Trackball is one of those gadgets that you either love or just can't get the hang of. The thing that stands out right off the bat is its design. It's not your typical mouse. Instead, you've got a big marble-like ball sitting right in the middle, which you use to control your pointer. This setup can be a game-changer for folks dealing with wrist pain or those looking for a more ergonomic option. But if you're used to a regular mouse, there's a bit of a learning curve. It takes some time to get used to flicking the ball instead of sliding a mouse around.

Now, let's talk about accuracy. The Trackman Marble is pretty spot-on when it comes to precision, especially for things like graphic design or detailed work. It's surprisingly accurate once you get the hang of the ball movement. However, if you're into fast-paced gaming, you might find it a tad slow. The lack of a scroll wheel is another downside for some, as you're stuck using on-screen scrolling or clicking the edge buttons, which isn't the smoothest experience.

One of the best things about this trackball is how it stays put. The base is solid and doesn't move around, so you don't need much desk space. This is perfect if you're working in a cramped setup or just want a cleaner desk. No more dragging a mouse across cords or papers. But, if you're someone who likes to move around with your laptop, this isn't exactly the most portable option out there. It's more of a stay-at-home kind of device.

Durability-wise, this thing is built like a tank. The buttons are sturdy and have a satisfying click to them. The ball itself is smooth and easy to clean, which is nice because it does attract a bit of dust over time. You won’t have to worry about this thing breaking anytime soon. Still, the buttons can be a bit stiff for some, especially if you're used to the feather-light touch on modern mice.

In terms of compatibility, it's basically plug-and-play. It works with both Windows and macOS without a hitch. There's no need for extra drivers, which is a nice touch if you're not into tech fiddling. If you're in the market for an ergonomic mouse alternative and are willing to embrace the learning curve, the Logitech Trackman Marble is worth a shot. But if you're all about speed and portability, you might want to keep looking.

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