Woot has
Logitech MX Ergo S Advanced Wireless Trackball Mouse (Graphite) for
$79.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Features:- Advanced Thumb Control – MX Ergo S wireless trackball mouse delivers precise control with minimal hand movement; instantly switch between speed and high-precision tracking with a button press.
- 20° Ergonomic Tilt – Designed to improve forearm posture and reduce muscle strain by up to 27%, now with 80% quieter clicks.
- Contoured for Comfort – Ergonomist-certified design with a sculpted shape, 20° tilt, and soft rubber grip; ideal for medium to large hands.
- Boost Productivity with Logi Options+ – Customize 6 buttons, create shortcuts, and use Smart Actions to streamline daily workflows.
- Quick USB-C Charging – Get up to 24 hours of use from a 1-minute charge, or up to 120 days on a full charge; supports USB-C to C or USB-A to C cables (not included).
- Dual Wireless Connectivity – Connect via Bluetooth or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver, with Easy-Switch for multiple devices.
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Compared to the original MX Ergo, the Ergo S implements its device switch button in an awkward way. In the original MX Ergo, pressing the device switch button immediately swaps you to the next device. This makes sense and is consistent; one click always brings you to next device. The MX Ergo S flubs this and has the swap be done in 1-2 clicks depending on how long ago you last pressed the swap button. If you haven't pressed the button in the last 5 seconds or so, then you need 2 clicks to swap and 1 click to swap if you have pressed it recently. Doesn't sound like a big deal, unless you're used to how the original MX ergo worked and thought your new "upgraded" one was defective because it wasn't switching. I wish they didn't make this change (or at least put an option in software to make it work like the original).
Some people like the silent clicks, but I think they are a downgrade too. I guess the louder clicks can be annoying from the original, but the clicks on the Ergo S are also physically mushy with little to no tactility to them. It is to the point where I can't tell sometimes if I actuated the click.
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