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alaTest has collected and analyzed 84 reviews of Logitech MX Ergo. The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the price.
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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Logitech MX Ergo is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Jon Porter (techradar.com)
Everything a trackball mouse needs to be
Comfortable design ; Accurate trackball ; Plenty of additional buttons ; Unifying receiver and Bluetooth support
No left-handed version ; Tilt options are limited
Trackball mice won't be for everyone, but if you're set on the form factor then the MX Ergo does everything you'd need it to. It's got a large, comfortable design, the trackball itself is smooth and accurate, and the ergonomic options are great....
Expert review by : Cam Bunton (pocket-lint.com)
If you're looking for an ergonomic feature rich mouse, the MX Ergo by Logitech is a great option. It costs more than the budget-friendly "vertical"
Incredibly ergonomic ; Fine-control switch is a godsend ; Pairs to two devices
Takes time to get used to ; Not ambidextrous ; Fairly expensive
If you're looking for an ergonomic and feature rich mouse, the MX Ergo by Logitech is a great option. It costs more than budget-friendly vertical mice, but is still comfortably cheaper than some of the high-end models. What's more, the Ergo doesn't...
Expert review by : Tom Brant (pcmag.com)
With its well-designed, premium-priced MX Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse, Logitech is hoping to bring trackballs back into fashion.
Expert review by : Christopher Null (wired.com)
Logitech's Harmony Universal Remote feels good in hand, though you may never come to know that if the convoluted, frustrating setup for it drives you to throw the thing across the room first. Thankfully, the company has excellent phone support.
Expert review by : Marco Chiappetta (hothardware.com)
Logitech recently introduced a high-precision wireless trackball for users looking for an alternative to mice and trackpoints, dubbed the MX Ergo
Expert review by : Darrell Etherington (techcrunch.com)
Some geeks of my vintage have a nostalgic fondness for trackballs, but I never managed to form such an association. Instead, I've been pretty much a dedicated mouse user since the mouse first became an option. But Logitech's MX Ergo wireless trackball...
Expert review by : Mike Bitter (gstylemag.com)
Logitech made the UE Boom which in my opinion is probably the best portable bluetooth speaker that you can find. The UE Boom is fairly inexpensive at $180 but what if you didn't necessarily want to cough up that money and yet get similar sound?...
Expert review by (dansdata.com)
Logitech's new MX-series mouses are, according to Logitech, very exciting and innovative
The Explorer 3.0 looks positively dowdy next to the MX 500 and 700, though, and their beauty is more than skin deep. Check 'em out
Expert review by : Alex Cranz (gizmodo.com)
With its big rolypoly ball and huge hand rest, the venerable trackball mouse looks like a holdover from 1996. Or maybe 1946—that's the first time a trackball was used as an input device in a computer. Its popularity has waned since the introduction of...
It has Bluetooth and an adjustable base.
It has Bluetooth and an adjustable base.
Consumer review (very.co.uk)
I bought this as a present for my partner after them using my older style track ball and they love it! Even take it to work with them. It's a solid built mouse that is adaptable to you natural hand position while using via the tilt mechanism.
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