

🖱️ Elevate your workspace with precision and comfort—because your wrist deserves the best!
The Logitech MX Ergo Plus Wireless Trackball Mouse combines advanced 2048 dpi optical tracking with an ergonomic design that minimizes wrist strain. Featuring 8 customizable buttons and a 4-way scroll wheel, it supports multi-computer control via Logitech FLOW. Professionally renewed and tested, it offers premium performance with sustainable value for power users and trackball enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B07PB6JCP2 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,016 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #910 in Renewed Computers & Accessories #1,085 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Color | graphite |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (444) |
| Date First Available | February 27, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.2 x 3.9 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 910-005178-cr |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Operating System | Multiple (Windows, macOS, Linux) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 3.9 x 2 inches |
| Series | MX Ergo Plus |
C**R
Excellent mouse!
Had this mouse for about 4 years now and it is excellent. No more strain on the wrist. The battery lasts forever and I love being able to switch from dongle to a Bluetooth connected device at the touch of a button. Would highly recommend.
J**V
Reliable and Ergonomic Essential for Long-Term Use
After over a year of use and owning multiple Ergo MX mice (1 for home and 1 for work), I can confidently say it's an exceptional product. Comfortable, reliable, and designed for productivity, it’s become an essential part of my setup. Highly recommend!
I**O
The best trackball mouse I've ever used, wrist pain gone!
Note, given I've used 3 of them, this is the best. I wanted a thumb controlled trackball since I have severe wrist problems. I tried vertical mice and they helped but not perfect. Then I tried a cheap vertical trackmouse and was surprised how usable it was and how quickly I adapted. Plus my wrist pain was gone! BUT that one didn't have the smoothest ball. So I found a mouse that was 2x as much and .... it was pretty much the same and wasn't vertical. So I decided to splurge and go all out for this one. I DONT REGRET IT! It's worth all the money. Smooth ball and then that precise mode button is great. I'd just like more buttons like the index finger trackballs (not good for me because you have to move your wrist) but thad just be a nice to have. The only actual complaint I have with this mouse is that it isn't vertical enough. It has a pad that can increase the incline to 20 degrees but that's not enough. Luckily I've got a 3D printer and was able to print an additional 40 degree incline so I have 70 deg now which feels perfect! TLDR: Great and worth the price (though it is pricey), but would like more buttons and more incline options to make it vertical.
G**D
Not cheap but worth it.
If you like a track ball this is the best I ever used. I love the two different angles the others use the lower angle but I like the higher one best without the rubber base. I have 4 of them, one for each laptop and desk top. I know they have some newer fancier one but I hope they keep making this one.
B**N
So far so good.
I like these mice in general as my setup has no room for a traditional mouse, I've been going with Logitech for years as I like the Unifying receiver and using 1 port for both keyboard and mouse, Only issue I've had so far as the battery is not user replaceable and getting the ball out to clean the bearings (which you'll be doing every month or 2) is a nightmare unless you have a thin, sturdy and gentle tool to get it out.
W**M
Love this!
I've been buying this mouse for years it's the only one I use. It's extremely quiet no clicking sounds.
R**N
It works, it lasts, and it fits my needs.
Trackballs, in general, are something of an acquired taste. Rather than waving a mouse over more space than my crowded desk has, I long ago opted for using a trackball. It basically stays in one place, and gets the job of moving the cursor around done. The size of the MX Ergo Plus fits my hand, and the ball is easy to reach with my thumb without any "gotta get it just right". The buttons also "fall readily to hand" to use an old British-ism. As far as keeping the battery charged goes, I've yet to see the battery go flat, period. I charge it every so often, and all is well. Unfortunately, the USB socket is a micro-USB socket, and not a Type C socket. Logitech dropped the ball on this point. Otherwise, this trackball gets the job done, and does it without getting in the way of my getting my job done.
R**S
It helps with stress on wrist, but catches a lot of dirt
Got this one as a refurb, looked clean, and came with the relevant pieces that would have come in the box. Connection was easy, new dongle to use, unfortunately not compatible with the one the Logitech H800 headset uses. So now i have to use two dongles :-) I could switch the mouse over to bluetooth, maybe i'll do that instead. dunno which one is better for batteries (both laptop and mouse itself). The only downside is that this thing picks up a lot of crud. So once a week the ball starts rolling less and less fluid, and have to pop out the ball and clean the contacts. I tried playing one racing game on the laptop with this, instead of using the regular mouse. It seemed to work ok? Just have to adjust the scrolling speed a bit. So overall, yeah, ok. UPDATE: returning it. with the frequent cleaning, small movements of the rollerball are getting difficult, putting more stress on your thumb to try and move small amounts. That's the sign of having to pop out the ball and clean the three roller points inside the cavity. Too much work, will be going back to a regular mouse.
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