Experience a new level of productivity and comfort with the Logitech ERGO M575, a trackball mouse designed to enhance your workspace. Its sculpted ergonomic shape fits naturally in your hand, providing relaxed hand and arm positioning that reduces strain during extended use. Say goodbye to wrist discomfort while enjoying the smooth thumb control that allows for precise tracking on any surface. With an easy-to-use thumb-operated trackball and adjustable cursor speed through Logitech Options software, navigating your documents is a breeze.
Perfectly optimized for compact workspaces, the stationary design of the ERGO M575 ensures it integrates seamlessly alongside your keyboard or laptop, making it an ideal choice for busy desks. Connect effortlessly via Bluetooth or the USB receiver, benefiting from a reliable connection with an impressive range of up to 10 meters (33 feet) while minimizing the worry of drop-offs or lag.
Sustainability is at the forefront of the ERGO M575, featuring post-consumer recycled plastic in its construction (50% in Graphite/Black, 21% in Off-White) and FSC-certified paper for eco-friendly packaging. Enjoy up to 24 months of usage from a single AA battery, included with your purchase, allowing you to focus on your tasks without the hassle of frequent replacements.
Convenient controls enhance your efficiency with large, easy-to-reach back and forward buttons, complemented by a precision scroll wheel for seamless document navigation and web browsing. Compatible across multiple operating systems—including Windows, macOS, Linux, iPadOS, and Android—the ERGO M575 adapts to your workflow, delivering advanced performance and comfort wherever you work.
Elevate your productivity with the Logitech ERGO M575, where ergonomic design meets innovative functionality.
thedean_801 –
I used a M570 for years and loved it. It eventually wore down over time and I had to replace it. Probably 6 years ago I decided to go with the MX Master. I stuck with those, and upgraded over the last several years to a Master 2s, and a Master 3. The Master 3 is a great mouse, and has some unique features that make it hard to part with. Namely, the scroll wheel, how it’s notched but can spin freely if you flick it (more on this later). I’ve been getting into more ergonomic keyboards for health reasons, and I’ve settled on a mechanical split ortholinear keyboard that allows for “tenting,” which means you can tilt the two halves up to match your natural wrist position. The problem is, since keeping the two keyboard halves around shoulder width is recommended, normal mice don’t work well in this scenario. You either have to move it to the middle, between the two halves, or leave it on the outside in which case you’re reaching farther to use your mouse. Both are not ideal and it counters the health benefits of using a split ortho keyboard in the first place.
Time to go back to the trackball! I had missed my trackball days anyway. First off, why didn’t I go with the MX ERGO? I’m obviously ok dropping $100 on a mouse. Here’s why – 1) I refuse to buy a device that is still using Micro USB. It’s old, outdated, and Logi needs to put USB-C in that one. I feel like they might have an updated version of that in the works, so I wanted to hold off on the MX-series trackball for now. 2) If I’m spending as much as the MX Master 3, it should have 3 BT profiles. Another update in the works for Logi (I would hope…).
Before landing on the M575, I tried a Kensington Expert and a Slimblade. The expert is garbage, the Slimblade could be acceptable in certain use cases, but overall Kensington didn’t fit the bill for me. Back to Logi!
Enter the M575. Yes, it only has 1 BT profile, but that’s ok for me, and here’s why – I have a personal computer, and a work computer in my home office. They share a USB switch with a button that I push to swap my keyboard\mouse between the two. It’s mounted under my desk. The rf transmitter works perfectly here and I don’t even see it. My other “on the go” computer is a Surface, which I use the BT profile for. It works out perfectly, and I make full use of all the connection profiles available which satisfies some strange OCD in me.
Last but not least, I’ll mention build quality and how I am managing to cope with losing the famous scroll wheel on the MX Master 3. Build quality is actually really good. I thought it would feel significantly cheaper, but I did not get that impression at all. I think this is about as well built a mouse can get, especially for the price. Next, my beloved scrolling! Set a button (via Logitech Options) to be a “Gesture” button, and set it to “pan.” Problem solved. Now you can hold down the button and flick the trackball to scroll up/down or left/right. I use the middle mouse button for it, and get this… Still works for middle mouse button things, like opening links in a new tab.
In conclusion, I am now able to have my trackball very close the the right half of my split keyboard, and stationary so I’m not stretching to use a mouse. It honestly fit in with my workflow from day 1. I may upgrade if Logi comes out with a more modernized MX ERGO someday, but maybe not for a few years. The M575 does what I need, and I’m happy with it. I recommend trying it!
Tyler –
I absolutely love this comfortable and ergonomic mouse. It has immensely eased issues I was having fingers cramping up and mild wrist strain from too much computer time. The weight of the mouse is really nice and it sits in place on the surface – something that might seem strange at first. To move the cursor you simply roll the ball with your thumb. This might take several hours to get used to coming from a traditional mouse.
It can connect via USB wireless or Bluetooth – works great on both windows 11 and Google OS. To switch between the modes, press the circular button on the bottom of the mouse. The smaller buttons on the left side of the mouse can be used to control volume, or page up/down, depending on your preference. This can be controlled by installing the software from Logitech. Battery life has been fantastic as well.
user-MRZBDD1 –
Works well. I tried it on Windows 11 and Clear Linux. Works on Clear Linux.
عبدالفتاح انور –
الجهاز جميل ولكن يجب العمل لفترة للتعود عليه لانه الكرة الدائرية هيه التحكم والتتبع والماوي مايتحرك ىهذا شيء جديد للي مو متعود عليه
Abdulmoain Attar –
اشتريت هذه الماوس بعد معاناة من ألم الكف مع الماوس العادية.
من أول لحظة استخدمت فيها هذه الماوس شعرت بالراحة والفرق الكبير بينها وبين الماوس العادي.
ادركت أن الحركة (تحديدا العمودية) للماوس العادي هي من اهم مسببات مشاكل مفصل اليد……كون الماوس ثابتة والحركة بالإبهام فقط، والإبهام مرن لا يتعب (نستخدمه طول النهار للكتابة على الهاتف).
انصح بها بشدة
Ulises L. –
Color, textura, materiales
Audie –
Great mouse if you like a trackball. This was my first time trying a trackball mouse, and while the first day of use I had to use more brain maneuvering my curser on the screen, it grew on me. Trackball was sensitive, but trackball sensitivity and buttons can be adjusted if Logi+ is downloaded on your computer/laptop. Buttons are clicky and have a nice rebound or response, and you will hear clicking. But it was overly loud. More like if you like the click sound it will be satisfying, but if not it’s about as loud as a standard mouse. Normally I wouldn’t spend so much on a mouse but after recent wrist pains while working figured it was time to be ergonomic minded. So good value, easy to set up – just hold down Bluetooth button and laptop quickly found the device, it is heavier than other mice but you aren’t moving it.
I did decide to return the mouse, but it’s not because it’s a bad mouse. I purchased the Logitech Lift at the same time so I could see which, if any, would help with my wrist pain. The Lift is a vertical mouse and helped more with the pain. I did seriously contemplate keeping both mice so I could have the flexibility and ability to use both – keep things fresh with my wrist. But after a couple weeks I tended to use the vertical mouse more and didn’t want to watch a $40 mouse just sit on my desk. My husband who has bigger hands than me and is a gamer preferred the trackball mouse over the Lift, so maybe if you’re a gamer this mouse is for you. I do plan on buying again in the future, but right now I did not need this mouse. I also preferred the responsive feel of the buttons over the Lift/vertical mouse.
Mike Schmitt –
I’ve been using this mouse for a week or so now. Difficult to get acccustomed to in the beginning, I have to say that after 4-5 days, I got it and now I love it. I haven’t completed a new, day-long layouting job with the new mouse but I trust it’ll give my wrist a break. WOuld buy again.