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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 01:19 PM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 01:19 PM

Logitech Ergo M575S Wireless Trackball Mouse

+ Free S&H w/ Prime

$39

$50

22% off
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Woot! has Logitech Ergo M575S Wireless Trackball Mouse (Graphite + Blue Ball) on sale for $38.99. 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:
  • Sculpted ergonomic trackball design with thumb control and quiet clicks
  • Reduces forearm muscle strain by ~25%; ergonomist-tested for comfort
  • Supports better forearm posture; fits most hand sizes
  • 3 customizable buttons, adjustable cursor speed, Logi Options+ support
  • Thumb control saves desk space and works on any surface
  • Bluetooth or Logi Bolt USB connection; up to 18-month battery life
  • Made with certified post-consumer recycled plastic

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Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This deal is $1 less than the previous Frontpage Deal.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $11 less (22% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.99 at the time of this post.
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Woot! has Logitech Ergo M575S Wireless Trackball Mouse (Graphite + Blue Ball) on sale for $38.99. 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.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Sculpted ergonomic trackball design with thumb control and quiet clicks
  • Reduces forearm muscle strain by ~25%; ergonomist-tested for comfort
  • Supports better forearm posture; fits most hand sizes
  • 3 customizable buttons, adjustable cursor speed, Logi Options+ support
  • Thumb control saves desk space and works on any surface
  • Bluetooth or Logi Bolt USB connection; up to 18-month battery life
  • Made with certified post-consumer recycled plastic

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This deal is $1 less than the previous Frontpage Deal.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $11 less (22% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.99 at the time of this post.
  • About this Store:

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JustAnotherUsername
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These Logitech thumb-marbles have been my daily driver since the Trackman Plus days. I still end up buying a new one every few years. The build quality leaves much to be desired. Logi has used the absolute most ass quality chinese microswitches for the buttons that go bad very quickly for a long, long time. This can be alleviated by replacing them with Japanese switches for just a few dollars when the first ones begin to fail. The Japanese switches last beyond the remaining life of the plastic mouse button itself, which will start to wear down the contact point molded into the underside of the button. I've attempted further repairs at this point by grinding the contact flat and gluing a little square of metal under there, but they're never quite right again. So I consider these a consumable product at this point. Like everything else, the Dodge Brothers demand enshittification of all in sacrifice for perpetual profits for the (((investors))).

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Yesterday 02:43 PM
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DelightfulPen583Yesterday 02:43 PM
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What kind of work is this mouse good for?
Yesterday 02:45 PM
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BondTYesterday 02:45 PM
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It was $29 last time with a coupon
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Yesterday 02:46 PM
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sd323232Yesterday 02:46 PM
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Been using this mouse for many years, treat choice
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JustAnotherUsernameYesterday 03:32 PM
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These Logitech thumb-marbles have been my daily driver since the Trackman Plus days. I still end up buying a new one every few years. The build quality leaves much to be desired. Logi has used the absolute most ass quality chinese microswitches for the buttons that go bad very quickly for a long, long time. This can be alleviated by replacing them with Japanese switches for just a few dollars when the first ones begin to fail. The Japanese switches last beyond the remaining life of the plastic mouse button itself, which will start to wear down the contact point molded into the underside of the button. I've attempted further repairs at this point by grinding the contact flat and gluing a little square of metal under there, but they're never quite right again. So I consider these a consumable product at this point. Like everything else, the Dodge Brothers demand enshittification of all in sacrifice for perpetual profits for the (((investors))).
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DopamonYesterday 03:33 PM
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Quote from DelightfulPen583 :
What kind of work is this mouse good for?
I don't think it's specific for a type/"kind of work", but I think it's meant for folks with Carpal Tunnel or other similar kinds of issues. Not my personal cup of tea, but I don't have any hand issues like that.
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MutantchipmunkYesterday 05:01 PM
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It's been this price for a while on Amazon.
Yesterday 10:24 PM
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Alejandrovega44Yesterday 10:24 PM
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Quote from DelightfulPen583 :
What kind of work is this mouse good for?
If you work in Tech this will save you from carpal tunnel. Was suffering from wrist pain not quite serious carpal tunnel. Tried a wood wrist rest which helped a bit but switching to this mouse made the wrist pain disappear.

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asukaToday 08:20 AM
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Quote from DelightfulPen583 :
What kind of work is this mouse good for?

Most productivity apps and web browsing. Mixing up / rotating pointers reduces repetitive stress injury.
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DanzillaToday 08:37 AM
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Kind of a regular sale price. Not really a hot deal at all.
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hunterbush1Today 09:46 AM
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Quote from asuka :
Most productivity apps and web browsing. Mixing up / rotating pointers reduces repetitive stress injury.
RSI guy here. These things saved my wrist, and thusly my incredible disc golf career! Been on em as daily drivers since 2012. I can't do fps games with them, but everything else it is the jam. I love my mx ergo, but it's finally starting to go...
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jambroz76Today 10:52 AM
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Love this product and the mx ergo s. I had an elbow injury for years and this alleviates the pain 100%. I'm not a gamer but do spend a lot of time in spreadsheets. The Bluetooth feature is a really nice upgrade to ditch the dongle and free up an extra USB port. The contacts under the ball do get gunky and need to be cleaned frequently, especially if you eat at your desk.
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sammeedogToday 11:39 AM
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Quote from jambroz76 :
Love this product and the mx ergo s. I had an elbow injury for years and this alleviates the pain 100%. I'm not a gamer but do spend a lot of time in spreadsheets. The Bluetooth feature is a really nice upgrade to ditch the dongle and free up an extra USB port. The contacts under the ball do get gunky and need to be cleaned frequently, especially if you eat at your desk.
Same here, plus photoshop and other publishing programs at work.
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KalubotToday 12:54 PM
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I've always been intrigued by the trackball style but have never had the opportunity to try one. I'm a big fan of avoiding repetitive use injuries, so perhaps now is the time.
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fywdudeToday 01:25 PM
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Paid about the same for a refurb last year.

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MagentaTree722Today 01:26 PM
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Quote from DelightfulPen583 :
What kind of work is this mouse good for?
In addition to avoiding injuries as others have noted, it's also useful if you have a cluttered desk. A mouse requires some amount of desktop real estate to scoot around, while the trackball takes up only its own footprint, and is fully functional even with stuff piled right next to it.

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