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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
This mouse is so quiet and the roller ball glides like a dream. I like that you can choose the area the trackball can cover by pressing the round button above the the scroll ball. The color is the mouse is so pretty and adds to my aesthetic. I love that the scroll uses a ball and not a wheel. I have small hands and this mouse fits my hand nicely.It holds charge well, I can go days maybe even a week without charging it. I haven't run the battery all the way down yet to see just how long it will last.I have not had the issue of accidentally pressing the round button on top like others have mentioned. This is hands down my favorite & prettiest mouse I have had.
Alicia P
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
I don't often write reviews, but this product was so amazing I instantly bought a second for a travel mouse, and then went right to writing this review because everyone really need to know the awesomeness' of this mouse.I was hesitant to buy an off brand mouse to replace my current On Brand mouse. It came today and I was so pleasantly surprise with the performance of this mouse. The color options are bonus.My favorite feature, is the speed option. I use three monitors and sometimes struggle with getting the mouse to the correct screen, especially when I am presenting in a meeting.At first I was little taken back and concerned because it seemed lighter than my current trackball mouse. Then I quickly realized this was a feature because it won't be as heavy when I travel.I was amazed by the comfort level. I have a smaller hand and for some reason this just fits better.It was pretty easy to set up the Bluetooth and the option to connect to an Android or IOS device, this could be game changer for anyone working remote or with a tablet.If you are on the fence, just get it and try it out for yourself.
JJ Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I have quiet a few Logitech M570's that have the double click problem. It's been a well known and documented issue with those trackball mice. The left click switch fails causing random double clicks or failure to hold the drag and scroll.Due to that, it was time to look for cheaper options from other brands. This is one of the brands I thought I'd try.Out of the box, it seems pretty comfortable, though the edges are quite a bit sharper if you like to hold the whole thing in your hand, or have larger hands.The left and right click buttons work well so far and are silent. Unlike some of the other brands, that make a click sound, these are nice and silent, but you can still feel them click.The biggest annoyance and loss of a star is how it wakes up from sleeping if it hasn't been used in a while.The M570 would wake up from any button or more importantly, scrolling the trackball. I never noticed it was sleeping, as moving the trackball started working immediately. The battery still lasted months and more.This one doesn't do that. you must click a button to wake it up. Problem is, when you click that button, it doesn't just wake it up, but it registers that click, so if you right click to wake it up, it then it pops open a right click menu that you need to close out. if the cursor was over something like an app or program, it will launch it if you have single click enabled.The back/forward buttons and scroll wheel will wake it up as well, but will register those actions as well, depending on where the cursor was last.Beyond that annoyance, everything seems to work well and it tracks smoothly. The DPI button does work as well, and clicking it for higher DPI rates, will make the cursor fly across your screen, so you may need to fine tune things on your OS mouse settings as well.I'll update this if I start seeing issues.
customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
Of course my battery-powered Logitech trackball died in the middle of the night, when someone was sleeping in the room with the spare batteries. I wanted a rechargeable model to avoid that situation in the future. This trackball was $70 cheaper than the equivalent Logitech, which made it an easy choice.My current setup is a MacBook Pro connected to a Mokin Displaylink dock, using the MacBook like a tower (closed), with two LG 32ML600M-B monitors, and a keyboard plugged into the dock. The trackball connects via Bluetooth directly to the MacBook and I use it for several hours a day doing spreadsheet work, web research, and general productivity tasks.Pros:Familiar feel: I’ve been using this style of trackball since 1996, and this one feels identical to the Logitechs I’ve used for decades—very comfortable and intuitive.Good battery life: Easily gets 5+ days on a charge, and it works fine even while plugged in and charging.Smooth performance: The trackball is smoother than my previous one (at least for now, I’m sure it will get rougher like the Logitechs do).Multi-device switching: The trackball can pair with up to three devices, and switching between them is simple with a physical button and indicator lights.Adjustable DPI: It's easy to change the DPI sensitivity to match your workflow or screen setup.USB receiver storage: The USB dongle has a built-in storage slot on the bottom of the trackball, which is super convenient for travel or switching devices.Fun color option: I love the pink color—it’s cheerful without being overwhelming.Cons:Wakes inconsistently via Bluetooth: Unlike my old Logitech, which would automatically reconnect when waking the MacBook, this one usually needs me to press the device switch button on the bottom to get it going. It’s a small annoyance, but worth it for not having to deal with batteries.I’d definitely recommend this trackball, especially for longtime Logitech users looking for a rechargeable option at a lower price. It’s a nearly identical experience in hand, with added benefits like multi-device support, easy DPI control, and clever design touches like USB receiver storage.While the wake-up issue over Bluetooth is slightly annoying, it’s a fair trade-off for ditching disposable batteries at this price point.One note for Mac users: the description mentions limited support for the forward/back buttons. I don’t use those features, so I haven’t missed them. For basic navigation (left/right click, scroll wheel, and trackball), it works great.
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