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Logitech MX Ergo S Plus Advanced Wireless Trackball - Voted Best Human Ergonomic Mouse $102

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Logitech MX Ergo S Plus Advanced Wireless Trackball Mouse

One of the best highend mouse
ppl says it will take a week of training to learn accustom the trackball but this to be one of the very best one to use.
MSRP and Amazon price is $119 but selling for $102

https://www.newegg.com/p/0TP-000C...24GKF25089

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https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-T...r=8-1&th=1
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Logitech MX Ergo S Plus Advanced Wireless Trackball Mouse

One of the best highend mouse
ppl says it will take a week of training to learn accustom the trackball but this to be one of the very best one to use.
MSRP and Amazon price is $119 but selling for $102

https://www.newegg.com/p/0TP-000C...24GKF25089

Best buy is selling

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-T...r=8-1&th=1

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yellowfeverlime
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I'm curious to try the one voted Best Dog Ergonomic Mouse
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KMR45
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Been using the MX Ergo for about 8 years, still going strong and easily the best mouse I've ever used. Hard to go back to a traditional mouse after getting used to a track ball.
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Ride_The_Sky
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Quote from KMR45 :
Been using the MX Ergo for about 8 years, still going strong and easily the best mouse I've ever used. Hard to go back to a traditional mouse after getting used to a track ball.
I have two of them, the one I use in office around 8+ hrs per day is already peeling, the coating that Logitech is using on some of these devices, including some of the MX keyboards from last generations are the worst coating for something people put their hands on.
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KMR45
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
I have two of them, the one I use in office around 8+ hrs per day is already peeling, the coating that Logitech is using on some of these devices, including some of the MX keyboards from last generations are the worst coating for something people put their hands on.

I also have a 1st gen MX keyboard, 8 years of 40hr/week use and no peeling. The mouse is starting to look worn, but at $80 eight years ago I'd say I got my money's worth. It'd be too bad if they're not as durable now.
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mapleleaves
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I went through 3 Logitech MXs in last 8 years - all due to left/right buttons failing.
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zoolcharger
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I have a 2 monitor setup. Does this put any strain on the thumb?(Genuine question since I've never used a mouse like this before)
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aldolega
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Love my MX Ergo. Using a normal mouse triggers my carpal tunnel in a couple of hours, but I use this for 10+ hours a day with no issue. Love the ability to switch between two computers quickly. My only complaints would be that it's micro-USB instead of USB-C, and the tilt wedge doesn't really attach to the base of the mouse so the mouse can slide off of it a bit, easily fixed with some tape. I've had two, or three of these, I think. I generally get about 5 years out of them.

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aldolega
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Quote from zoolcharger :
I have a 2 monitor setup. Does this put any strain on the thumb?(Genuine question since I've never used a mouse like this before)
I have dual 27" screens, not sure how that would really affect mouse usage but no problems for me. You can adjust the sensitivity in WIndows/OSX and then crank it even higher with the Logitech app if you want, so it's easy to zoom across that much screen real estate.
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Tomcliz
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I had to replace my switch with omron's after 4 years. It involves soldering.
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RepFree83
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I've been on Logitech track balls since the previous version, I have the ergo mx the older versions with micro USB (instead of USB c) and it is my main mouse, l like how it feels, how long the battery lasts, and the ability to switch between two PCs. - With that said, I recently ordered another mouse for a family members machine, and it comes decently close to this for 1/3-1/4 of the price (I paid 40 but it looks like it's 33 atm) https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CWTY6Z99 The Logitech feels slightly nicer, but when using it I don't really notice a difference when using it. (and you can switch between three inputs, the dongle & 2 different Bluetooth connections)
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Brent1917
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Quote from zoolcharger :
I have a 2 monitor setup. Does this put any strain on the thumb?(Genuine question since I've never used a mouse like this before)

I switched to this years ago specifically because of my 3 monitor setup. Took too much desk space to move the cursor from end to end. This takes 0 extra
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jefflins
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Quote from RepFree83 :
I've been on Logitech track balls since the previous version, I have the ergo mx the older versions with micro USB (instead of USB c) and it is my main mouse, l like how it feels, how long the battery lasts, and the ability to switch between two PCs. - With that said, I recently ordered another mouse for a family members machine, and it comes decently close to this for 1/3-1/4 of the price (I paid 40 but it looks like it's 33 atm) https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0CWTY6Z99 The Logitech feels slightly nicer, but when using it I don't really notice a difference when using it. (and you can switch between three inputs, the dongle & 2 different Bluetooth connections)

Nice thing about the protoarc is that it can be used in different scenarios: office, Library, and Aircraft Cabin.
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sam_ay
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I've been using the trackball mouse for over 15 years now. Even had a wired one many years back. Best mouse until the left/right click buttons develop a problem. Impossible to select text or drag files once that happens.

I think it's planned obsolescence on Logitech's behalf. Each new iteration lasts lesser time than the previous one before the click problem starts and progressively worsens.

The last time I got this in 2024 it was about 60 bucks or so... The $102 price is ridiculously high.... Have these become that expensive?

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