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popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 08:03 AM
popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 08:03 AM

$39.99* | Logitech Ergo M575S Wireless Trackball Mouse (Various) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Logitech Ergo M575S Wireless Trackball Mouse (Various) for $39.99.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Logitech Ergo M575S Wireless Trackball Mouse (Various) for $39.99.
Shipping is free.
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$10 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $49.99

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $40 with 51 Deal Score and 64 comments.

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4.5⭐ / 1,507
2,000+ bought in past month

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Model: Logitech Ergo M575S - Wireless Trackball Mouse in Graphite + Blue Ball

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Yesterday 12:45 PM
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soarinj20Yesterday 12:45 PM
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My favorite mouse! Had 1 give out on me after over 5 years and bought a replacement even at full price.
Yesterday 04:40 PM
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DrMASEYesterday 04:40 PM
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Quote from soarinj20 :
My favorite mouse! Had 1 give out on me after over 5 years and bought a replacement even at full price.
It's relatively easy to replace the switches, so these last even longer.
Yesterday 04:45 PM
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Joined Sep 2015
ACN380Yesterday 04:45 PM
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So far it's the only thumb trackball mouse that has worked well for me, most specifically the actual ball itself.

I even bought a Seenda trackball from Amazon, and almost everything was the exact same, exact the trackball no matter what was too slippery.
But as soon as I swapped the Ergo's trackball into the Seenda, no issues.

Currently that's the last "missing piece" of the thumb trackball puzzle for me, is figuring out what's special about the Ergo's trackball that has the correct balance of friction to catch the thumb's movements, but also not too sticky/dry so that it's really rough spinning the ball around.
Yesterday 05:14 PM
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jm94547Yesterday 05:14 PM
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Has anyone ever had thumb problems after using this type of mouse?
Yesterday 05:21 PM
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egkrYesterday 05:21 PM
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i have a similar one , which is also good and cheaper - recommnded by wirecutter - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXWG3...tle_1&th=1
Yesterday 06:58 PM
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jedinatYesterday 06:58 PM
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Quote from jm94547 :
Has anyone ever had thumb problems after using this type of mouse?
Yes. All these do is move RSI from the wrist to the thumb, IMHO. The best thing to do is use a regular vertical mouse with a light touch in my experience. I use a vertical mouse at work and a touchpad at home to keep things varied.
Last edited by jedinat March 6, 2026 at 02:45 PM.
Yesterday 07:53 PM
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hoondawgYesterday 07:53 PM
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Quote from jm94547 :
Has anyone ever had thumb problems after using this type of mouse?
Never in 4 years.

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Yesterday 07:54 PM
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hoondawgYesterday 07:54 PM
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If for any reason anyone decides to get rid of theirs, please recycle them at Staples or Best Buy 🙏
Yesterday 08:28 PM
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Sebass_Yesterday 08:28 PM
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I use this and love it. Have the black/blue combo. No thumb issues yet after using it for a couple years but the left click is starting to go. Never had a white colored mouse before but I could imagine it getting gross looking pretty quickly if you have sweaty hands.
Yesterday 08:39 PM
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Sebass_Yesterday 08:39 PM
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https://www.bestbuy.com/product/l...J7H7ZY8FK9
Best Buy has the same mouse on sale for the same price, but only 2 of the 4 color options (blue/black, blue/white). You can get a 20% off coupon if you have tech to recycle and bring the price down $8 to make it $32.
Yesterday 11:24 PM
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surfer812Yesterday 11:24 PM
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Quote from jm94547 :
Has anyone ever had thumb problems after using this type of mouse?
The company I worked for used these types of mice for the controllers on their industrial lasers. I used them for 10 years before retiring and then for 16 years after retiring. I've never had a problem.
Yesterday 11:31 PM
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BeautifulWallaby273Yesterday 11:31 PM
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I can't use regular mice for more than a few hours, so I've been using Logitech trackballs for 10+ years. I upgraded to the M575 from the wired trackball a few years ago($30 in 2023). It's been much more reliable, and I don't clean the trackball as much. The battery life is also really good. Only complaint is that it's too "flat", but you can buy or 3D print a riser to make it like the MX Ergo trackball.

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