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Reviews of Logitech MX Ergo

Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the Logitech MX Ergo and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech MX Ergo.
Award: Editor’s Choice May 2019
May 2019
 
(87%)
68 Reviews
Users
(92%)
1239 Reviews
87 0 100 68

The editors liked

  • It has Bluetooth and an adjustable base
  • Relaxed
  • Tiltable grip
  • Support for Logitech Flow
  • 10 buttons
  • Precision Mode function
  • Holds charge a long time
  • Large
  • Comfortable design
  • Competent trackball
  • Inventive Flow features
  • Sensible software
  • Precise Mousing
  • Customizable
  • Great Battery Life
  • Smooth Wireless Operation
  • Works Across 2 PCs with FLOW
  • Pairs To Two Devices
  • Incredibly Ergonomic
  • Comfortable Design

The editors didn't like

  • The ball is difficult to remove for cleaning
  • Pricey
  • Options' actions menu is unwieldy
  • Sculpted for righties only
  • Thin scroll wheel with so-so traction
  • Expensive
  • Connectivity flubs
  • Kind Of Pricey
  • Only For Righties
  • Not Ambidextrous
  • When it comes to gaming
  • We recommend sticking with a regular mouse because games tend to require fast movements and using a trackball wouldn't be ideal in that situation
  • But for daily computing tasks such as browsing the we

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  Published: 2017-09-18, Author: Barry , review by: computershopper.com

  • Relaxed, tiltable grip, Support for Logitech Flow, 10 buttons, Precision Mode function, Holds charge a long time
  • Pricey, Options' actions menu is unwieldy, Sculpted for righties only, Thin scroll wheel with so-so traction
  • The scroll wheel could be improved a smidge, but in most other respects, Logitech got its first new trackball in seven years right. It's a great productivity peripheral. Read More...

 
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  Published: 2017-09-15, Author: Christian , review by: makeuseof.com

  • I haven't used a trackball since sometime in the early 2000s, and that was actually an ambidextrous model. With those, you use the middle finger instead of the thumb. I tell you this to set the stage that I'm not a trackball enthusiast. The MX Ergo is a r...

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  Published: 2017-09-06, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com

  • It has Bluetooth and an adjustable base,
  • The ball is difficult to remove for cleaning,

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  Published: 2018-11-03, review by: geeklingo.net

  • Great value for money, Build quality, Ease of use,
  • Still uses Micro USB connection, Ball movement not always smooth
  • The Logitech MX ERGO is a good option for people who use computers for long hours. It has ergonomic features to help reduce strain and muscle pain. Accuracy and precision were also great. However, first time users will struggle initially. Well, until it b...

 
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  Published: 2017-11-20, review by: cravingtech.com

  • Logitech MX ERGO is definitely an awesome, wireless trackball mouse. It's designed to reduce muscular strain while using a mouse on a daily basis. Thanks to the responsive and smooth trackball, adjustable hinge, Precision Mode, and mouse contour that even...

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  Published: 2017-11-13, Author: Cam , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • 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 have t...

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  Published: 2017-11-13, review by: pocket-lint.com

  • 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 have t...

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  Published: 2017-11-13, review by: pocket-lint.com

  • 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 have t...

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  Published: 2017-09-26, Author: Jon , review by: techradar.com

  • Comfortable design, Accurate trackball, Plenty of additional buttons, Unifying receiver and Bluetooth support
  • No left-handed version, Tilt options are limited
  • Trying to compare mice and trackballs is like comparing apples and oranges. They're two very different input devices that will suit the way different people like to use their computers. But, from looking at the MX Ergo, it's difficult to know what else a...

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  Published: 2017-09-06, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.co.uk

  • Abstract:  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 t...

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