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title: "MX Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse, (Bluetooth or USB), Rechargeable,Color Graphite."
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# Precision tracking & adjustable cursor speed 4-month rechargeable battery life Ergonomic 0-20° adjustable tilt for comfort MX Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse, (Bluetooth or USB), Rechargeable,Color Graphite.

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** ฿9446
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖱️ Elevate your workflow with precision and comfort — the MX Ergo means business.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MX Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse, (Bluetooth or USB), Rechargeable,Color Graphite. by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** ฿9446 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/76187548-mx-ergo-wireless-trackball-mouse-bluetooth-or-usb-rechargeable-color)

## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Mode Button:** Instantly toggle cursor speed for ultra-fine control, perfect for detailed work or creative projects.
- • **Premium Build & Design:** Solid graphite finish with a weighted base and rubber grips for stability and a high-end feel that stands out on your desk.
- • **Customizable Comfort Angle:** Adjust the trackball angle from 0° to 20° to reduce muscle strain by 20%, keeping your hand relaxed all day.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Control:** Effortlessly switch and control two computers with Logitech FLOW™ technology—copy-paste files across devices like a pro.
- • **Long-Lasting Rechargeable Power:** Up to 4 months of use on a single charge, plus quick charging gives you a full day’s use in just 1 minute.

## Overview

The Logitech MX Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse combines ergonomic innovation with advanced precision controls, featuring an adjustable tilt (0-20°) to reduce muscle fatigue by 20%. It supports dual connectivity via Bluetooth or USB, includes a precision mode button for cursor speed adjustment, and boasts a rechargeable battery lasting up to 4 months. Designed for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency, it enables seamless multi-computer workflows with Logitech FLOW™ technology, all wrapped in a premium graphite finish.

## Description

A NEW STANDARD OF COMFORT AND PRECISION Logitech #39; #39;s most advanced trackball for trackball enthusiasts and consumers searching for alternatives to mice and touchpads. Delivers 20% less muscular strain compared to a regular mouse. MX ERGO features a unique adjustable hinge for personalized comfort and the latest tracking, scrolling and power management technology. Logitech FLOW trade; enables effortless cross computer control. CUSTOMIZED COMFORT Finally a trackball you can truly call your own. A unique adjustable hinge allows you to choose the best angle between 0 deg;and 20 deg; for a more natural hand position and greater comfort. ADVANCED TRACKING AND PRECISION MODE BUTTON Change the speed and accuracy of your cursor for optimal control with a press of a button. PRECISION SCROLL WHEEL WITH TILT Get things done faster with quick access to shortcuts. The precision scroll wheel features horizontal scrolling and a convenient middle click. EFFORTLESS MULTI-COMPUTER WORKFLOW Connect and work on two devices at the same time and easily switch between them. Boost your cross-computer experience with Logitech FLOW trade; technology. Copy and paste text, images and files between computers. LONG-LASTING AND FAST RECHARGEABLE BATTERY Battery holds power for up to 4 months on a full charge. One minute of charge gives up to a full day of use.

Review: I miss thumb buttons :( - After quite a few years since having the Logi T-RA18 cordless trackball, I wanted once again to go back to just lazy thumbing around on the pc. I'd been staying with the Logi brand since that old trackball, but in traditional corded or cordless mice. Figured it'd been about 10yrs since then, maybe they made improvements on the trackball scene? Yep, they did. Enter this guy. First off, its nice. Very ergonomic. Then add in that tilt feature and it gets better. If you don't like the tilt, just firmly rotate it to the left and it'll plop down flat. By the way, that tilt plate is removable if you want just a flat trackball. I left it on, because I can simply add a bit of pressure and it just flops over flat. Battery life is really good. My old one took batteries, this one has power built in. Probably lithium, can't say for sure. What I can say, is that it lasts quite a long time. Plus, if it DOES start to die, you can simply just plug it in and keep on thumbing around. It charges while you use it. The ball portion is just like it used to be. Nice smooth ball to thumb with. Mine however has a ever so slight divot in it. I can feel it, but can't find it. I also can't be bothered to really look for it as well lol. And just like previous trackballs, there's a hole under it so you can pop it out to clean under the ball. The difference between then and now, is that this ball is in there quite snugly. Took a fair amount of force to pop it out so I could inspect the innards. Keep this in mind and don't use anything that might mar the surface. A new feature I haven't seen yet, is by the ball, there's a button. This button by default evidently will reduce the mouse speed super slow. Great if you want to move the mouse .5mm at a swipe of the thumb I suppose. Me personally, i've no use for it. And, its not in a convenient place to use. You have to stop, and find it in order to push the button. But it might be useful to someone out there. After all, its there right? Aside from that, it's got the typical mouse buttons and wheel along with mouse speed buttons next to the left mouse button. Gaming? Well, that's going to be user preference. And there's a learning curve to it if you've been using traditional mice for awhile, like me. So, I've got both this mouse and the G604 sitting next to it so I can have all my bases covered. By the way, this mouse does not use the g hub software that is found on alot of mice. It uses logi bolt and logi options. So far there's been no conflict between those and ghub. In the end, its a nice addition to my arsenal of gadgetry. I'd say give it a whirl. Keep in mind, there's a learning curve to it! Buy with confidence!
Review: BUY THIS NOW… UPDATED Sep 2023 - Don’t even bother shopping for cheaper trackballs or knock-offs, just get this one and save your time and money. If your reading this review and debating on this or a cheaper off-brand trackball, stop right here. I tried others that seemed like they'd be as good or better for less money, but ended up paying top dollar for this name brand one in the end anyway. I spent more money trying to save money, which is the definition of counterproductive. You get what you pay for once again bites me. This trackball is smoother, better quality, and more reliable than anything else out there. The tilt is amazing and has really saved my wrist. This is my everyday mouse. I also use this for music production, and graphic design and it’s been amazing. I don’t use a trackball for gaming, but if you game with a trackball, I’m sure this will be great for that too. A couple features I LOVE about this mouse: 1. The precision button is great! I use it so much that I’m afraid I will wear it out. I bought another mouse that was basically a rip off of this one, it did not have this feature and was not smooth at all. It made it a nightmare to use for selecting text, let alone trying to draw or click on a smaller button. It also works like a “sniper” button on a gaming mouse. 2. The weight of the base. Cheaper ones and rip offs are too light and either move and/or tilt too easy or they feel like they are going to fly of the desk if you scroll fast or flick the trackball. 3. Lastly, the fact that it has no RGB is a plus in my book. Especially random, Uncustomizable RGB. Can’t we have peripherals without RGB anymore anyway? Don’t get me wrong, I like some RGB LEDs when appropriate, but at least make it customizable. You don’t have to have it cycle through every color in the spectrum in 5 different ways. Let us at least color it to match our rig. I know that this is usually a bad sign and that they are adding RGB to try and make it more appealing, but I bought it anyway. Like I said in the beginning, JUST BUY THIS ALREADY! Your research end here. I made the mistakes, so you don’t have to. *Update Sep 2023* I wanted to share my thought after over a year of use. I use this every day and it still works like it's brand new. I use it to switch between a Mac and Windows machine without any issues. I do maintain it pretty well. I clean the rollers inside and clean the ball with a microfiber cloth. I also do something that makes this mouse even smother, but it's kind of gross. I wipe my fingers on an oily part of my face and lubricate the ball. I can't even tell if i've got oil on my hands or the ball, but it makes a BIG difference. I know, it's gross, but it's my mouse and no one else uses it. There is a trade off though. The roller will collect dust faster, but I just pop out the ball with a cotton swab/Q-tip and clean the roller with it.

## Features

- ERGONOMIC DESIGN FOR MORE COMFORT: Customize the trackball angle from 0–20° for a more natural, comfortable hand position. 20% less muscle fatigue*. * Than a regular mouse.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0753P1GTS |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic Design |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 4 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #711 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | MX ERGO Advanced Wireless Trackball, Micro-USB cable for recharging, Quick Start Guide, Unifying USB Receiver |
| Button Quantity | 8 |
| Color | Graphite |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,369 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Graphite |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855132666 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.7"L x 3.7"W |
| Item Type Name | Logitech 910-005177 MX ERGO Advanced Wireless Trackball for Windows PC and Mac |
| Item Weight | 5.76 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | Logitech MX ERGO |
| Model Number | 910-005177 |
| Movement Detection | Trackball |
| Movement Detection Technology | Trackball |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 8 |
| Operating System | Windows 10,11 or later,Mac OS X 10.8 or later,iPadOS 13.4 or later |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design |
| Style Name | Mouse |
| UPC | 097855132666 |
| Unit Count | 35.2 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Color:** Graphite
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Trackball
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic Design

## Images

![MX Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse, (Bluetooth or USB), Rechargeable,Color Graphite. - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61L3c09ToNL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What does the mx ergo have or do that is worth $60 more than the m570?  just a magnetic hinge and rechargeable battery?**
A: Yes, yes, and yes!!! I didn't not buy this from Amazon because I wanted to get this right away. I went to Best Buy and got it. I have used the M570 and it was quite good. I had an older keyboard so first upgraded to ergo k860, OMG!!!! what a difference.... then I thought I should try the vertical mouse first. Returned this on the next day. Then I looked at the Logitech Master MX 3 because it had the most features..... Returned this to the next day because once you go a trackball, you won't be back to a regular mouse. Then, before I decided to try MX Ergo, I thought I should just keep m570 because it was better than the first two: vertical mouse and mx master mx3 but then I thought it wouldn't be fair to not try MX Ergo. I AM GLAD, I DID!!! your wrist is going to be thanking you for years!!! Love it! The programmable features are awesome! I work from home and this is must to have nowadays.

**Q: Does this have the same crappy microswitches that will cause click failures in mere weeks for which your M570 is infamous?**
A: I use mine (M570) for graphic design 8-12 hours a day and yes, IT DOES INDEED HAVE CLICK FAILURE.  At one time I had one of our IT staff take it apart and make adjustments to the switches, but the problem came back again in a few weeks. REALLY frustrating when trying to drag and drop objects in a layout, or draw, or even getting a consistent smooth performance for merely highlighting text. It's a legit concern. I need to replace my M570 and am looking at the MX ERGO for the very same reason, but the $100 price tag seems hard to justify.

**Q: Does the mx ergo have the super fast, gearless “freely spinning” wheel like the mx masters?**
A: No "free wheeling" but a simple mod will make the wheel spin freely. I did this on mine after a little apprehension at first. Not sure if will be easily reverted to tactile "cog" movement but it suits me.

**Q: How well does it work with Linux?**
A: I'm using it with Linux right now, and everything works pretty much as expected. I'm using the Unifying Receiver on a Fedora 28 desktop with X and Bluetooth on a Fedora 29 Beta laptop with Wayland. Everything works on the laptop, and everything but horizontal scrolling works on the desktop. I'm not sure if the difference is X versus Wayland or Unifying Receiver versus Bluetooth.

Solaar reports the battery status and easily let me pair it with the unifying receiver I already had on the same machine. It lists two buttons that it doesn't recognize, which I think must correspond to the DPI select button and device switch button. Those work, though, so I don't really care that they don't show in Solaar.  Bluetooth also reports accurate battery status in the Gnome control center.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I miss thumb buttons :(
*by S***E on May 11, 2023*

After quite a few years since having the Logi T-RA18 cordless trackball, I wanted once again to go back to just lazy thumbing around on the pc. I'd been staying with the Logi brand since that old trackball, but in traditional corded or cordless mice. Figured it'd been about 10yrs since then, maybe they made improvements on the trackball scene? Yep, they did. Enter this guy. First off, its nice. Very ergonomic. Then add in that tilt feature and it gets better. If you don't like the tilt, just firmly rotate it to the left and it'll plop down flat. By the way, that tilt plate is removable if you want just a flat trackball. I left it on, because I can simply add a bit of pressure and it just flops over flat. Battery life is really good. My old one took batteries, this one has power built in. Probably lithium, can't say for sure. What I can say, is that it lasts quite a long time. Plus, if it DOES start to die, you can simply just plug it in and keep on thumbing around. It charges while you use it. The ball portion is just like it used to be. Nice smooth ball to thumb with. Mine however has a ever so slight divot in it. I can feel it, but can't find it. I also can't be bothered to really look for it as well lol. And just like previous trackballs, there's a hole under it so you can pop it out to clean under the ball. The difference between then and now, is that this ball is in there quite snugly. Took a fair amount of force to pop it out so I could inspect the innards. Keep this in mind and don't use anything that might mar the surface. A new feature I haven't seen yet, is by the ball, there's a button. This button by default evidently will reduce the mouse speed super slow. Great if you want to move the mouse .5mm at a swipe of the thumb I suppose. Me personally, i've no use for it. And, its not in a convenient place to use. You have to stop, and find it in order to push the button. But it might be useful to someone out there. After all, its there right? Aside from that, it's got the typical mouse buttons and wheel along with mouse speed buttons next to the left mouse button. Gaming? Well, that's going to be user preference. And there's a learning curve to it if you've been using traditional mice for awhile, like me. So, I've got both this mouse and the G604 sitting next to it so I can have all my bases covered. By the way, this mouse does not use the g hub software that is found on alot of mice. It uses logi bolt and logi options. So far there's been no conflict between those and ghub. In the end, its a nice addition to my arsenal of gadgetry. I'd say give it a whirl. Keep in mind, there's a learning curve to it! Buy with confidence!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BUY THIS NOW… UPDATED Sep 2023
*by M***T on August 22, 2022*

Don’t even bother shopping for cheaper trackballs or knock-offs, just get this one and save your time and money. If your reading this review and debating on this or a cheaper off-brand trackball, stop right here. I tried others that seemed like they'd be as good or better for less money, but ended up paying top dollar for this name brand one in the end anyway. I spent more money trying to save money, which is the definition of counterproductive. You get what you pay for once again bites me. This trackball is smoother, better quality, and more reliable than anything else out there. The tilt is amazing and has really saved my wrist. This is my everyday mouse. I also use this for music production, and graphic design and it’s been amazing. I don’t use a trackball for gaming, but if you game with a trackball, I’m sure this will be great for that too. A couple features I LOVE about this mouse: 1. The precision button is great! I use it so much that I’m afraid I will wear it out. I bought another mouse that was basically a rip off of this one, it did not have this feature and was not smooth at all. It made it a nightmare to use for selecting text, let alone trying to draw or click on a smaller button. It also works like a “sniper” button on a gaming mouse. 2. The weight of the base. Cheaper ones and rip offs are too light and either move and/or tilt too easy or they feel like they are going to fly of the desk if you scroll fast or flick the trackball. 3. Lastly, the fact that it has no RGB is a plus in my book. Especially random, Uncustomizable RGB. Can’t we have peripherals without RGB anymore anyway? Don’t get me wrong, I like some RGB LEDs when appropriate, but at least make it customizable. You don’t have to have it cycle through every color in the spectrum in 5 different ways. Let us at least color it to match our rig. I know that this is usually a bad sign and that they are adding RGB to try and make it more appealing, but I bought it anyway. Like I said in the beginning, JUST BUY THIS ALREADY! Your research end here. I made the mistakes, so you don’t have to. *Update Sep 2023* I wanted to share my thought after over a year of use. I use this every day and it still works like it's brand new. I use it to switch between a Mac and Windows machine without any issues. I do maintain it pretty well. I clean the rollers inside and clean the ball with a microfiber cloth. I also do something that makes this mouse even smother, but it's kind of gross. I wipe my fingers on an oily part of my face and lubricate the ball. I can't even tell if i've got oil on my hands or the ball, but it makes a BIG difference. I know, it's gross, but it's my mouse and no one else uses it. There is a trade off though. The roller will collect dust faster, but I just pop out the ball with a cotton swab/Q-tip and clean the roller with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ M570 Upgrade
*by T***G on April 11, 2020*

I've used the Logitech M570 for many years. Mice always cramped my hand and I have never had the trackball give me ergo issues. I wore out the first 570 after many years and moved to the second. I used that for a number of years and then recently started to have an issue on my work computer where the left button seemed to be working like a right button on occasion, along with some other glitchy performance. This got me doing trackball research. Meanwhile, it turns out my company's computer help desk just had to upgrade my mouse driver and it was back to working perfectly. But now I had the bug in my head that after many years it was time for an upgrade. For me, the MX Ergo has been a step up in 5 ways: 1) I like the heavier unit that keeps it nice and planted on my XL mousepad 2) I really like the cursor slow-mo button for more precise work when needed 3) the overall grip seems wider and more ergonomic for my hands and I particularly note the ball or meaty part at the base of my thumb now has a resting area, so even more relaxing for my hand. 4) Between the rubbery hand rest and rubber bottomed metal base plate the whole unit just feels more high quality and solid than the plasticky M570 and 5) Because this unit has both the Logitech Unifying USB and Bluetooth and can easily toggle between the two when set up properly from the button at the base of the wheel, I no longer am transferring the Unifying USB from my company computer to work computer, a move I've done thousands of times previously... now I keep the Unifying USB in my work computer and easily toggle to Bluetooth for my home computer work on this MX Ergo as well as my recently acquired K780 keyboard that has similar functionality. Awesome! I find keeping the unit at the 20 degree tilt via the magnetic plate on the bottom is more comfortable for me than the flat position... but the metal plate approach is pretty nifty and one can easily hop between one position and the other on the fly, no formal "adjustment" necessary. The jury is still out on the rechargeable battery that is supposed to go 4 months between charges. With my M570 it always felt I went well over a year before the battery started to give up the ghost. This rechargeable device theoretically ensures one is not caught without AA or AAA batteries. I just hope it is not a planned obsolescence device where energy retention degrades after a few years to the point recharging the trackball becomes annoying, like the crappy degrading battery life on phones we've all experienced. Finally, It is kind of cool that the new silver ball and old blue trackball are the same size... I could swap out the balls and now my new MX ergo has a Blue Ball to show I'm a legacy M570 user.

## Frequently Bought Together

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