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The ProtoArc EM05 NL Vertical Wireless Trackball Mouse features a 62° ergonomic tilt for natural wrist positioning, triple wireless connectivity (2.4G, Bluetooth 5.1 & 3.0) enabling control of up to 3 devices, and a rechargeable 500mAh battery offering up to 2 months of use. Its thumb-operated trackball reduces arm fatigue and works on any surface, while adjustable DPI settings provide precise cursor control across Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android platforms.


















| ASIN | B0D7Q21GG8 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design, Quiet, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Business, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 2 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #273 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | ProtoArc |
| Built-In Media | Type C Charging Cable, USB Receiver, User Manual, Vertical Trackball Mouse |
| Button Quantity | 7 |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4G Wireless , Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 614 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ProtoArc |
| Model Name | EM05 NL |
| Model Number | EM05 NL |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1600 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Trackball |
| Movement Detection Technology | Trackball |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 7 |
| Operating System | iOS, macOS, Windows, Android |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Quiet, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Warranty |
C**C
Great Trackball at an amazing Prine
Price and use of this ProtoArc Vertical Wireless Trackball Mouse are amazing. Very comfortable to use during long hours. Works wonderfully on PC with a wireless fob and on iPad with Bluetooth. So easy to use that my wrist is at a more natural angle. I’ve been using trackballs for close to 20 years, with different brands and styles, and this one has topped them all with the angle, button placement, and thumb control!
R**D
Awesome mouse!
This is the greatest trackball mouse I have used so far. I have been using track balls my entire life and this is the final form I have been looking for. I have large hands and it's perfect but I would say if you have extra large hands this mouse might not work. I retired my Logitech MX ergo yesterday ($90) mouse. After using the protoarch for 5 minutes the MX ergo feels wrong.
L**J
A Great Alternative to a Std Vertical Mouse, as well as to a Std Mouse & to a Std Trackball Mouse
I just received this alternative to a Std Mouse, (to a Std Trackball Mouse, and to a Std Vertical Mouse), and I must say it is all it claims to be in terms of use and functionality. The buttons work very well in their designed locations and the trackball ensures I minimize my hand/arm movements. I am enjoying the user experience. I had long ago moved from using a Std Mouse to using the Trackball alternatives, (of which I highly recommend the Kensington, Nulea, & Logi-tech options if someone is not ready to move to a Vertical Mouse). So while my current favorite option for a Std Mouse is the Logitech Ergo Trackball Mouse, when it was recently liberated (ie lifted/stolen) from my temporary workstation location, I decided it was high time to try the Vertical options available. I looked and tried several Vertical Mouse options, and although fairly comfortable with a few, I missed the use and functionality of having a Trackball Mouse. So when I discovered that Kensington & Logi-tech and a few other brands had some Trackball Vertical Mouse options I was thrilled. After reviewing the, (limited), options available I ended up selecting the ProtoArc Vertical Wireless Trackball Mouse, EM05 NL Bluetooth Ergonomic Rollerball Mouse for the following reasons: 1> A "true" vertical mouse setup with a 62' Tilt 2> A rechargeable mouse. Charging via a Type C USB cable option, with an included charging cable. 3> A 2.4 Hz Dongle along with Blue-tooth wireless connectivity options 4> Compatible with both Apple / Mac, Windows, PC Android, (this means in a pinch my significant other can use it as well for her Mac). As noted above I just received this mouse and have been putting it through its paces and so far, I think it's excellent. However, I am giving it 4 of 5 Stars, (as the system is not allowing me to give a 4.5 out of 5), for the following reasons: A> The trackball could be a little bigger even though it is thumb-specific, I have found the tracking of the larger trackballs for finger control tends to be a little easier to use, and therefore I would like the thumb trackball to be a little larger for that control. B> The Dongle could be set up for easier visibility. I find that keeping the Top and connecting edge Black requires a bright lighted area to ensure it is connected correctly and smoothly. So a brightly colored top and a white, (or other bright color connecting edge to the USB portion), would allow for faster and easier connection setup. C> Non-Programmability of Buttons prevents customization D> Lack of covering for the charging port and Dongle insert areas would be a plus from my perspective With that said, besides what I noted above, I also have the following recommendation: E> The creation of a Travel Size version of this or other Vertical Mouse. (As noted above I was using the Logitech Ergo Trackball Mouse and although it's big, I had a case for it so it allowed me to take it for some limited travel, so having the option to purchase a case would be a very good option. However, when doing serious traveling I defaulted to using a "miniature version" of the Std Mouse as space becomes a major restriction. So even with the feedback given above, I do want to stress that overall I am very happy with this ProtoArc Vertical Wireless Trackball Mouse, EM05 NL Bluetooth Ergonomic Rollerball Mouse, and I would highly recommend it to anyone, especially to those interested in transitioning to a vertical mouse and to anyone who would also appreciate having access to trackball functionality as well.
R**K
Fantastic choice for ergonomic trackball; I bought one for office & home
Basic description: essentially the trackball equivalent of the "vertical mouse." What do I think about it: Excellent. Ergonomic design is fantastic for me. Helps my shoulder vs. other trackballs because the angle of the arm impacts which muscles in the shoulder get used. It's just a comfortable, natural angle that allows my arm to be more relaxed while having good control of the cursor. This is also a much better value than the extra ergonomic Logi[tech] equivalent, which is nearly 2x the cost as I type this. And by the way, you'd have to use the cushion thing the Logi unit comes with to achieve a similar angle. Maybe it's great/fine, but if you want the steeper angle then why have a 2-piece design? Other aspects: Buttons somehow feel crisp while also being quiet. Effort feels just right to me. Weighting of the ball feels just right and it moves very smoothly. Scroll wheel could feel a tad tighter for my liking but this is being very picky; it behaves as I expect/want. Subjectively, the ProtoArc feels higher quality than the Logi M575 I'm coming from. The M575 doesn't feel cheap to me, but this feels nicer/higher end. If you like switching between DPI levels on the fly, there's a button on the mouse for this. I don't use this but the button is not in the way. My only open questions about this unit is how the Li-ion battery and buttons will hold up. The Logi units use plain old AA batteries, which makes them a non-issue to replace (though less convenient than Li-ion in some ways). The buttons fail on Logi units faster than I think they should. Time will tell here but I'm hopeful given that ProtoArc put the time and effort into creating a very thoughtful product.
C**Z
Great mouse with a few minor issues
**UPDATE** It's been just over 6 months since I bought this, and for the last week the scroll wheel has been "squeaking." It's not constant, at least not yet, but it happens "frequently." When you use the scroll wheel (not the ball), it frequently makes a light squeaking noise. The only other mice that I've ever had do this were cheap HP mice that are included with enterprise hardware. As of now, it's not overly bothersome and performance has not been impacted, but I'm removing a star because of it, as this should not be a problem on a $50+ mouse. We'll see if it gets worse. Overall, I really enjoy using this mouse. The design took a full day or two of work to get use to, but it is so much more comfortable than a traditional design. It keeps my wrist at a much more natural angle, which has eliminated the end-of-the-day fatigue and soreness that I had started to experience. I have used trackballs before, but they were always the more traditional index finger design...I really like using the trackball with my thumb. DPI is adjustable on the fly, which is nice because I can raise it to move between multiple screens or windows quickly and slow it down when precision is needed. It has been reliable, durable, and consistent. I've been using it 40+ hours a week for about a month, and aside from the initial charge I did before even using it, I haven't needed to charge it. You can use it either Bluetooth or with a 2.4GHz dongle (included), and you can have it paired to 2 devices. The wireless dongle stores in the bottom of the mouse when not needed, so if you're primarily a Bluetooth user or just want to keep your dongle safe when in transport, it's a very convenient way to keep track of it. I do have three minor complaints, or things I'd change: 1) The trackball could be smoother. It's not bad; far from gritty, but it's definitely not the smoothest trackball I've used. This doesn't cause any issues under normal use, but when I really need to make precise micro-movements in CAD, I find myself relying on my traditional laser mouse. Fortunately, that's only a few times a month, so it's not unbearably inconvenient. 2) There is no software or driver available for this mouse, so you cannot customize the buttons. Being this is not a gaming mouse, and the default functions are suitable for what it's designed for, I don't find this problematic, but if you like to change default functions, be aware. 3) There is only one DPI switch, so if you want to drop down one level in DPI, you have to hit the button several times. There also is no LED indicator for the DPI setting, nor any sort of driver or software that creates an on-screen indicator, so you have to go off of memory. This is the worst part of this mouse in my opinion and leads to having to "search" for the correct setting depending on the task you're performing. I understand that the thought process is "once you find your preferred setting, you won't need to change it," but in a modern office setting where we have multiple screens and work within many different applications performing many tasks, I think it's a relevant problem. A simple LED "ladder" indicating which of the 5 settings you're on along the top of the mouse where the "Protoarc" logo is would be perfect.
B**N
Great for ergonomics and functionality.
I've never used a trackball at all before but took a chance on this because I was sick of the little mouse I had. I'm so glad I did. Using the thumb doesn't take that long to get used to, and now I wish I'd switched sooner. It's a great fit for my hand, and I like the speed switching button on top to quickly go from lower to high precision in mouse movement. The build quality is pretty decent, not exceptional. My only complaint would be that there's no dynamic way to adjust the scroll speed of the scroll wheel. Have to do that in windows settings.
K**A
Smooth and lasts a LONG Time Per Charge
amazed at how long the battery lasts per charge, with all day every day usage. and the ball movement is smooth with accuracy and flow adjustments of DPI per Project needs.
T**I
Feels like resting your hand on a ball, super comfortable
This is so comfortable, i regret not trying a mouse like this sooner. Warning though, initially i hated this as decades of using a mouse had to relearn a bit the hand-eye coordination, but you get used to it maybe after a day or two. When I got used to it, yeah, this is great, not needing to move your whole arm to move the mouse changes so much, super comfy working this way and I actually use a walking treadmill while working so being stabalized even more was perfect for me.
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