Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
popularphoinix | Staff posted Today 01:23 PM
popularphoinix | Staff posted Today 01:23 PM

$39.99 | Logitech Ergo M575S Wireless Trackball Mouse at Amazon

$40

$50

20% off
Amazon
12 Comments 1,898 Views
Get Deal at Amazon
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Amazon [amazon.com] has Logitech Ergo M575S Wireless Trackball Mouse for $39.99.
Shipping is free.
Price
$10 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $49.99

Customer reviews
4.5⭐ / 1,455
2,000+ bought in past month

Please report the deal if expired
My other deals
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Product Info
Community Notes
About the Poster
Amazon [amazon.com] has Logitech Ergo M575S Wireless Trackball Mouse for $39.99.
Shipping is free.
Price
$10 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $49.99

Customer reviews
4.5⭐ / 1,455
2,000+ bought in past month

Please report the deal if expired
My other deals

Community Voting

Deal Score
+8
Good Deal
Get Deal at Amazon

Price Intelligence

Model: Logitech Ergo M575S - Wireless Trackball Mouse in Black + Silver Ball

Deal History 

Sale Price
Slickdeal
  • $NaN
$40
  • Today

Current Prices

Sort: Lowest to Highest | Last Updated 2/17/2026, 05:17 AM
Sold By Sale Price
Amazon$39
Logitech$39.99

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

12 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Today 01:56 PM
799 Posts
Joined Jan 2016
skid007Today 01:56 PM
799 Posts
If you are about to buy/try this, i would like to share my experience.
this is a different way of using the mouse vs a regular one. we move the entire mouse to move the cursor, but this one does not move. we use the ball to move the cursor. and buttons to select etc.. for browsing i am okay with this, but for work I see real difficulty as i habituated to the regular fast way of moving hand between keyboard and mouse, i felt little time taking process.
finally returned it. i think i bought around $25 as amazon resale "like new condition" to try this.
3
Today 03:27 PM
454 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
DaanToday 03:27 PM
454 Posts
this type of mouse reversed my plantar fasciitis. yes it takes quite a while to get used to it, but I would not use any other type (tried verticals etc)
Today 03:33 PM
935 Posts
Joined Feb 2007
SturmieToday 03:33 PM
935 Posts
I've been using the M575 for years (using it right now, actually)...it's been great. I use a "traditional" mouse for work, so having something different for personal use I feel is helpful. It does take a little to get used to, but it very nice once you do.
Today 04:02 PM
5,126 Posts
Joined Dec 2009
SDSummerDayToday 04:02 PM
5,126 Posts
Quote from skid007 :
If you are about to buy/try this, i would like to share my experience.this is a different way of using the mouse vs a regular one. we move the entire mouse to move the cursor, but this one does not move. we use the ball to move the cursor. and buttons to select etc.. for browsing i am okay with this, but for work I see real difficulty as i habituated to the regular fast way of moving hand between keyboard and mouse, i felt little time taking process.finally returned it. i think i bought around $25 as amazon resale "like new condition" to try this.
This is exactly what a ball mouse is. And they have been around for decades. Those are often used when precision (like CAD) is required.
Today 04:04 PM
848 Posts
Joined Dec 2010
joustonlineToday 04:04 PM
848 Posts
I always have used these, for gaming, everyday use, ever since the late 90's. It takes getting used to, especially if all you use is a normal mouse. I never had wrist issues thanks to this type of mouse. But the left clicker eventually will start to go bad and do double clicks after about 2 years or so, at least that was my experience. 3 years ago I bought the 100.00 rechargeable version and its been great, havnt had any left clicker issues as of yet. Charge lasts a long time, only thing that sucks is the rare times you need to recharge you need to plug it in like a phone charger to keep using it till it recharges.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D6PTR...F0aWM&th=1
this is the one I bought, Logitech MX Ergo S.
Pro
Today 04:07 PM
2,062 Posts
Joined Jan 2020
RepFree83
Pro
Today 04:07 PM
2,062 Posts
Another benefit of this type of mouse is you don't need a full table to use it with a laptop, you can set it next to you or on your thigh when using a laptop on the go.
2
Today 04:07 PM
102 Posts
Joined Jan 2017
giwookieeToday 04:07 PM
102 Posts
Quote from Daan :
this type of mouse reversed my plantar fasciitis. yes it takes quite a while to get used to it, but I would not use any other type (tried verticals etc)
How do these compare to the vertical style? Do they have a similar effect versus traditional mice?
I actually have one of these and was thinking about getting a vertical mouse because the wrist position seems different and less prone to causing overuse injuries like plantar.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Today 04:25 PM
255 Posts
Joined Feb 2021
MellowShape8807Today 04:25 PM
255 Posts
I really wish someone would make a mouse that can switch between trackball and traditional movement. I'm still surprised I've never seen one.
Today 05:43 PM
272 Posts
Joined Mar 2019
NervousHorn154Today 05:43 PM
272 Posts
Hope they fixed the button switch issues they had. I have to really push my mouse buttons hard to make it click. Been this way since new. Older models I own don't have that problem.
Today 05:44 PM
210 Posts
Joined Sep 2007
ZetrocToday 05:44 PM
210 Posts
Quote from Daan :
this type of mouse reversed my plantar fasciitis. yes it takes quite a while to get used to it, but I would not use any other type (tried verticals etc)
Looks like an uncomfortable shoe insert.
Today 05:50 PM
7,415 Posts
Joined Dec 2006
big mikeToday 05:50 PM
7,415 Posts
If you're wondering what the difference between this and the non-S is, based on specs/marketing it's "silent" as in it has quiet clicks and scrolling, only other major difference appears to be that it uses the new bolt dongle and has a storage spot for it.
Today 06:47 PM
464 Posts
Joined Nov 2005
nocturnalmerkinToday 06:47 PM
464 Posts
Quote from giwookiee :
How do these compare to the vertical style? Do they have a similar effect versus traditional mice?
I actually have one of these and was thinking about getting a vertical mouse because the wrist position seems different and less prone to causing overuse injuries like plantar.
Not sure what you guys are trying to talk about but the word plantar refers to the foot in medical lingo. Carpal tunnel maybe?

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

Trending Deals