Experience ultimate comfort and productivity with the Logitech MX ERGO, engineered for ergonomic excellence. Its adjustable trackball angle of 0–20° allows for a natural hand position, reducing muscle fatigue by 20% compared to traditional mice. The precision scroll wheel enhances your navigation efficiency with horizontal scrolling and an easy middle click feature, perfect for multitasking.
Switch seamlessly between accuracy and speed with our advanced precision-mode tracking, adapting effortlessly to your workflow needs. With Logitech FLOW technology, you can streamline your multi-computer workflow by moving your cursor, files, and links across two devices effortlessly.
Stay charged and ready with our micro-USB charging capability, providing up to 4 months of battery life on a single charge. Just one minute of charging gives you approximately 3 hours of use, minimizing downtime and maximizing your productivity. Dual connectivity options allow you to connect up to two computers, either via the included USB receiver or Bluetooth wireless technology, with a reliable wireless range of up to 10 meters**.
Customize your experience further with Logi Options+ software, enabling personalized shortcuts on up to 6 buttons to enhance your efficiency for specific tasks. Designed with sustainability in mind, the packaging is made from FSC-certified paper, reflecting Logitech’s commitment to responsible production.
Streamline your work, enjoy unparalleled comfort, and make the Logitech MX ERGO your essential tool for success. Compatible with Windows and macOS systems, this versatile mouse is the perfect companion for professionals seeking both comfort and performance.
*Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions.
**Wireless range may vary depending on operating environment and computer setup.
Dan McGrath –
Bought this for my home office. I work in I.T. and i have been using the previous grey and blue version at work for over the past year now…..with eyes on this model for myself.
Overall i will start with the Cons.
MICRO USB- to charge, completely outdated connection at this point….makes me rage as this is the only device i need with that connection.
Thr wheele is still shit…however addition on a rubber coating is atleast something. (Lower cost Logitech mice have had nicer scrollwheel functionality…like a tactile rubber scrollwheel….that can freely spin, or with the click of a button can then change to a rachet style scrolling that is perfect for menus in games….or for drop down menus. Just to incrementally scroll a webpage.)
Having horizontal scroll on this version is nice….however the scrollwheel would have been benefitted from not having a rounded scroll wheel….as horizontal scrolling still doesnt feel great. But its functional atleast.
Track ball is plastic like the previous verion, one day i hope they make it metal and give it a bit more weight and have it nicely freely spin, on quieter bearing balls in the socket too
The Rubber coating has a nice light texture to it….and is a nicely quality then all those robber coated greasy looking “gaming devices”
The buttons work and feel nice.
But the absolute awesomest thing about this mouse is that is has this metal baseplate with 1 vertical magnet ridge down the center….that the bottom of the mouse then sit on……..when you roll your wrist to change angles……the strong magnets on either side of the bottom of the mouse, rocks the top part of the mouse over to the additional angle where the other outside magnet then grabs to the baseplate.
Bautifuly simple idea for a hinge.
This is my initial review from only using it a week.
Super Dave –
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!
Redman –
Love the mouse. I had a little older Logitech trackball and it was great but lacked the “flow control” feature. Since I have a PC and an iMac this was a great solution. I am able to use on both machines as described. It’s comfortable to have my hand on for extended time. The buttons can be customized to your preferences example /copy and paste -my favorite as well as other actions. If your tired of moving the mouse and having it jitter on the mouse pad as they all do – this is the answer!
Mouse has a battery but comes with a charging cable that had me scratching my head. Not sure about that yet but I’m sure it will work properly.
Mouse was SUPER EASY to set up. Tons easier than other Logitech mice I’ve had. Recommend this mouse. You’ll love it!
Codi Morphett –
Probably one of the best mice I’ve ever owned and it was really easy to begin using it, feels high quality and haven’t had any problems using it, it’s great for people who have difficulty using their wrist and its usable from almost any position and doesn’t take up much space on my crowded desk although it is larger than a typical mouse.
It’s also great for people who are (or work in environments) sensitive to noise with no sounds from dragging or placing it on the desk from use.
If you aren’t moving your cursor across the screen a lot and you’re constantly making small movements (especially detailed movements) this mouse works excellent but large sweeps across the screen and you’ll have to use two swipes with your thumb, another drawback is that for people who have difficulty using their thumb the task of rolling the ball may become strenuous to use for long periods.
For various work situations it performs exceptionally but for gaming it may be worthwhile to stay with something familiar.
Matt –
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.
ahmed azazy –
Good product I like it
のたうつウンパス –
マウスを傾けることができるのですごく楽な体制で作業できます。
玉の中のゴミ掃除がM570よりもしにくいのが難点ですがこちらの方が使いやすいです。
Tom and Lana Frake –
Heavy and high quality. Perfect angle when you use the tilt mechanism….it sits in a position that is natural to your hand. Other nice features…..a button for fine tune movement of your pointer, programable keys to move forward and back on web pages etc. Has another button on top to switch between two different machines. I use it to change control of my work computer (windows) and my mac on the fly. Also works with an IPAD as well. Great mouse and if you have never used a trackball mouse, try this one.
Tish Pulsipher –
Absolutely love this mouse. The weight of it is perfect and it works beautifully. The trackball glides like a cloud. I originally purchased this so that I could use it with my laptop and there was no room to move a regular mouse around. Also because my wrist started hurting with the regular mouse design. The ergonomic design of this one is perfect and I’ve had no wrist pain at all. Was tempted to knock off a star since this is my 3rd one. The scroll bar does not last very long before it gets really glitchy and barely works. That is a no-go for me functionality-wise and I have to order a new mouse when that happens. The first one lasted 9 months and the 2nd one lasted 7 months. I still re-purchase this same mouse since its so much better than the other trackball mouses I’ve tried that are cheaper. So its worth it for however many months it lasts. Wish there was a way to fix that scroll bar when it happens though. I keep them in a mouse graveyard hoping to take them apart one day and see if its something mechanical that can be fixed.