Introducing the Precision & Smooth Thumb Control Mouse, designed to revolutionize your computing experience. Say goodbye to arm fatigue and hello to effortless navigation – with just a simple thumb movement, you can control your cursor on any surface. Thanks to its innovative trackball movement, you can reduce wrist and arm muscular fatigue by up to 20% compared to traditional mice, enabling you to work longer with greater comfort.
The mouse features a Comfortable Grip & Adjustable Tilt, with a broader shape that offers optimal palm support. Choose between a 0° or 18° angle for a more natural hand position, allowing for extended use without discomfort.
Stay connected with up to 3 devices using its upgraded Tri-mode wireless connection – connect effortlessly to 2 devices via Bluetooth and 1 device through a 2.4GHz USB receiver. Seamlessly switch between devices with just one mouse, offering you flexibility and convenience in your multitasking.
Enhance your precision with 5 Adjustable DPI settings ranging from 800 to 4800 DPI, allowing you to customize cursor sensitivity for accurate tracking. With 7 Programmable Buttons, you can tailor each button’s function through the attached software, creating a professional-grade mouse perfectly suited to your workflow.
Experience a quieter work environment with the Noiseless Click Mouse, featuring responsive buttons that minimize noise and keep distractions at bay. Plus, with a built-in rechargeable 730mAh battery, you can enjoy up to 80 days of battery life on a single charge, ensuring you stay powered throughout your tasks.
Compact and lightweight at only 5.3 x 4 x 0.1 inches and 9.6 ounces, the Precision & Smooth Thumb Control Mouse is the perfect companion for your workspace. Battery life may vary based on usage conditions. Upgrade your productivity and comfort today with this state-of-the-art mouse from TRELC.
Ray Thomasson –
I really liked this mouse, I got it as a cheaper alternative to the Ergo from Logitech. Turns out while it is cheaper it is not a cheap throwaway product. This is a well-made mouse with lots of bells and whistles. I am not an RGB fan but it has that, and has the ability to click it off. The DPI switch is fun, for a trackball mouse the higher settings seem crazy, but maybe my reaction times have slowed. The first setting or two is great and easy to work with. The angle is excellent and comparable to the Ergo. They tried to extend the area around the pinky a big on this one, but with my hand, it kind of gets in the way, meaning my pinky is not quite where I would like it. The material is plastic on the top of the mouse instead of the soft rubber of the Ergo, but that also means it won’t look all gross and peeling like the Ergo after a few years. This is definitely a great alternative to Ergo and really does the job well.
T Mac User –
(RONALD) Beats all mice i HAVE tried.. last one was Logitech MX Ergo Plus Wireless Trackball which was not lacking features just refused to work while plugged in as if on a dead battery. But this mouse is much softer on the clicks and buttons and more sensitive which better controls, be sure to download the software after plugging in. I rate 4 out of 5 only because its very new.
Johnny Fuller –
It just stopped working one day. The battery was charged, so that wasn’t the problem. Nothing I could do would make it work, so I just sent it back for a refund.
Thomas –
The concept is ok and the connection isn’t great. The 2 computer connection isn’t that easy. The track ball move too much, which will call issues when selecting items in your screen.
I can’t really recommend this as I am looking for a replacements.
PLITZS Fashion Marketing –
Best money spent on a mouse for productivity and video editing. I love my Logitech MX Master 3s also, but this one was better.
T Mac User –
Notice: This product was received at no charge as part of the Amazon Vine program but this is an unbiased review.
This is wireless trackball mouse which means not having to drag our mouse over the desktop. It’s sort of a throwback to when trackballs were the great new thing on laptops about 25 years ago. They’ve been replaced by touchpads on laptops, but I always liked the tactile feeling of the moving trackball to move the cursor. It also has the added bonus of being easy to use if desktop space is limited or where you’re sitting works poorly with a mouse, such as if you’re sitting in bed and you want to control a video on your laptop. With this, you never need a mouse pad.
This device is set up differently than another trackball mouse I have. That other trackball is also larger than this mouse. On this mouse your thumb moves the trackball which controls the curser and is located on the left. The scrolling wheel is on the right under finger control, which is the exact oppose of my other trackball mouse. This works very well, but you need to get used to it. There are usual left and right buttons in the usual configuration, and there are a couple of other programmable buttons that I’m not really using. The trackball is very fast moving the cursor across the screen, probably faster than a typical mouse. It’s very precise, but it takes a light touch to accurately position the cursor. They also let you adjust the tilt of the mouse by 18° by lifting the magnetic plate on the bottom of the mouse. That may help some folks with a more comfortable position for them.
It takes getting used to when you’ve used a regular mouse for so many years. You’re using your thumb on the trackball rather than using your wrist to move the mouse. Since you’re using your thumb most of the time, with lots of motion my hand muscles got a little cramped. But after a short while it was more comfortable to use, and it also became more of second nature to work it. However, it did take time to be accustom to the new mouse.
This mouse is bigger than a typical mouse at 5 ½ inches by 4 ½ inches, but it’s small enough to carry in a computer bag for doing business on the road. It will also be much better on an airplane than a regular mouse.
The quality is very good. There is a slot on the bottom to hold the Bluetooth USB receiver. It keeps a charge for a good long while and charges with a USB-C cable.
All in all, it’s a quality product and I’m very happy with its performance. If you want to go a little retro, or have a limited desk space and you want more flexibility than using a regular mouse, this will work for you.