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# 2048 DPI precision 4-month battery life 0°–20° adjustable ergonomic tilt Logitech MX Ergo

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** E£ 25857
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖱️ Elevate your workspace comfort with precision and power — because your wrist deserves the best!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech MX Ergo by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** E£ 25857 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Custom Comfort Angle:** Adjustable 0°–20° tilt lets you personalize wrist posture, reducing strain during marathon work sessions.
- • **All-Day Power, Zero Downtime:** Up to 4 months of battery life on a single charge keeps you focused without interruptions.
- • **Engineered for Professionals:** Premium weight and magnetic base provide stability and a tactile feel designed for long hours of ergonomic productivity.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** 2048 DPI trackball ensures pixel-perfect cursor control for detailed work and multitasking mastery.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Connectivity:** Easily switch between two devices with Logitech’s Unifying receiver and Bluetooth support for ultimate workflow flexibility.

## Overview

The Logitech MX Ergo is a premium ergonomic trackball mouse featuring a customizable 0°–20° tilt angle to reduce wrist strain, 2048 DPI precision for accurate cursor control, and an impressive 4-month battery life. Designed for professionals, it supports multi-device connectivity via Bluetooth and Logitech’s Unifying receiver, includes 8 programmable buttons, and offers a stable, premium feel with its weighted magnetic base. Ideal for millennial managers seeking comfort, efficiency, and seamless workflow integration.

## Description

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Review: Excellent (but not perfect) alternative to a mouse. - For more than 2 years, I've bought ergonomic keyboards, a keyboard tray, adjustable desk and so on. All of these decisions are to maximize my comfort while working on my desk. At one point, I thought I turn to my attention to my mouse, as I was beginning to develop pain around my wrist. I tried ergonomic vertical mice and they were great for awhile but found them to be just as bad as I would overstretch my wrist when navigated the cursor to the left. Then tried the Kensington trackball devices; I like the precision of having large trackballs but I couldn't adapt to the click buttons due to their locations. Then I tried Logtech M570 and it was promising but I eventually settled on the more premium MX Ergo. I bought this product in Dec 2017, so after 10 MONTHS of use here is my review. Really Comfortable : The M570 and MX Ergo feels more like traditional mice as my hand would settle the same way as before. The MX Ergo is far more comfortable because of its tilt angle. At 20 degrees, my wrist is far more relaxed compared to the M570's flat, horizontal feel. Premium Feel : The MX Ergo is heavy so it feels like a premium product. Due to its weight, it hardly moves on my desk. But much of that weight is on the magnetic base plate, so when I remove it the product is as light as a low priced mice so it loses much of its premium feel. I like its matte finish but as expected the left click button has become shiny after repetitive use. Connectivity : As per usual with Logitech, it is supplied with a multi-device unifying dongle and can connect to 2 dongles (note: it only comes with one). This is very useful as I use one dongle at work and another at home. I wish there are more connections as I sometimes connect it to my laptop's bluetooth - to do so, I have had to re-pair it. I also wish it had a storage holster for the dongle - cheaper products have one. Cursor Navigation is Great : It took a bit of time to adapt to the MX Ergo - but not too long. For one thing, I have had to develop a aim when I move the cursor with my thumb rather than my wrist. I also had to coordinate my thumb's ball control with my index finger's click press lifting my thumb away from the ball before I click so that the cursor doesn't move (thumb-lift-finger-click). But I found moving the cursor with the trackball far more comfortable than flexing my wrists. And because the trackball device stays where it is, I don't over extend my wrist. Furthermore, moving the cursor from one end of the screen to the another is one or two flicks of the thumb, rather than two wrist strokes with a mouse (or worst, over extending the wrist) - this is such a comfort when working with large screens. Cleaning my balls :) Unlike modern mouse where it uses optical or laser sensors, the downside with having a ball is that from time to time it needs maintenance. The trackball picks up skin oil from my thumb and at times I have had to wash & polish the ball and clean the insides of the device. It certainly harks back to the days when I've had to clean my mouse ball on a regular basis; the good news is not as bad as that! I've had the MX Ergo for 10 months, and I've clean the ball 3 times. That not due to any functional failure; I cleaned it because i noticed that I lost some of the ball's smooth running. Charged for long time: I use my MX Ergo daily and I haven't had to charge it on a regular basis. I've only ran out of juice once after not charging it for a 3 months after having a new job. I miss my mouse (sometimes) : Because I use mice for decades, my cursor aim is better with them then a trackball. This became obvious when I started drawing a flow chart; my thumb was fatiguing when drawing and aligning shapes. Thumb-lift-finger-click coordination is not necessary with mice.
Review: Very easy to use, with your arm/wrist hanging off an office chair arm - I'd bought a couple of Aptico trackballs, one for the office and one for the laptop in another room that I use with Blackstar software for managing my Blackstar ID:30 amp. But the one for the office was because I have an anti-static mat on my desk because I am an electronic engineer and my office is also my lab. A conventional mouse is quite 'grippy' on this surface so is difficult for accuracy with electronic/technical drawings. So I thought, 'make the mouse stationary, work the cursor with the thumb and increase the resolution as and when necessary. Hence the Aptico but, every other day, I have to have the ball out for cleaning and lubricating including its cavity. I found Mr. Sheen to be quite good in this respect but why does the ball stick so quickly? I have a logitech k750 wireless keyboard. And I now have a logitech MX 50 trackball, not cheap at eighty quid, but read on. I am working from home using a client laptop securely linked to my remote desktop PC at the client's office. The MX 50 offers the facility to share the USB dongle with my own wireless keyboard. Thus the MX 50's own dongle can be attached to my client's PC. There is a switch just in front of the scroll wheel that enables me to switch between doing stuff on my own PC or doing stuff on the client PC (enormous monitor attached to the client laptop so the laptop screen is virtually redundant). Wow! But it gets better. If I'm drawing, in Visio, say, for the customer or Altium at home, when greater cursor accuracy is required there is a thumb-operated switch just behind the scroll ball that increases resolution or, in other words, slows the cursor down thus allowing greater accuracy. So, you've zoomed what you are trying to do by whatever means in your application and then made the position of the desired object more precise with this button on the 'mouse'. There's more; you're an engineer, say, and you're in a website where you've selected a datasheet or something which isn't what you were hoping for and you have to wander the cursor back up to top left reverse arrow to go back to the previous page? Not so with the MX 50. It has two buttons left of the scroll wheel, easily accessible, and the nearest of these is a 'go back' button which is the one we want! Forward of this is a 'go forward' button which I must confess I've hardly used but nice to have anyway. The scroll wheel has left-right click too for those apps that support horizontal scrolling. But here is the best bit: scroll wheel stickiness. I've been using this for a month and I haven't had to have the ball out yet for a clean and lubrication. Really! But the Aptico ball was out pretty much every other day for a clean and a lube (including its cavity). I'm right-handed and the right arm of my office chair hangs over the surface of my desk so my fingers fall upon the mouse or trackball in the manner of a pianist. But not quite. The MX 50 has a (magnetically locked) 20 degree tilt facility which I do use; I just put the trackball at the ideal drop hand position on my desktop and pretty much all I have to move is my thumb. Like scrolling through your phone contacts, the cursor will move fast if you move the wheel fast. Charge via the micro-USB port. Allegedly, a 4-minute charge will give you a day and a full-charge lasts a month. Looks like I should put mine on an overnight! OVERALL VERDICT: Typical Logitech quality. Absolutely fit for purpose, clearly designed by a human and not a computer. The tactility of the left/right switches is just right, the click of of the scroll wheel is just right, the weight of the 'ball' is spot on and it hasn't stuck yet, the tiltability (magnetically 'locked) is spot on. This has been designed by people who might have to use it. It has been bought by me who does use it for >12 hours per day and it is simply superb - my wrist stays more-or-less stationary, my thumb does the walking and my fingers the switching. Bliss.

## Features

- Adjustable 0°–20° angle: customize the trackball angle of this ergonomic mouse from 0 to 20 degrees for a more natural

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B074W227RK |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 4 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,962 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 395 in Mice |
| Box Contents | Wrist rest pad, mouse pad, Unifying receiver, micro-USB cable for charging |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 8 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Personal Computer, iPad with iPadOS 13.1 or later (Pointing, clicking and scrolling will be supported by enabling the “AssistiveTouch” accessibility feature.) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,992) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 4 Months |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206073081 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.7L x 3.7W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Logitech MX ERGO |
| Item Weight | 5.78 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | MX Ergo |
| Model Number | 910-005179 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 2048 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Trackball |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Windows 7 |
| Power Source | Batteriebetrieben |
| Product Features | Wireless |
| Product Finish Type | Smooth Plastic |
| Product Warranty | 2-year Limited hardware warranty |
| Range | 10 meters |
| Style Name | MX Ergo |
| Theme | Office Ergonomics |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Colour:** Black
- **Connectivity technology:** Bluetooth
- **Movement detection technology:** Trackball
- **Special feature:** Wireless

## Images

![Logitech MX Ergo - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Meo9vl+KL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: linux compatible?**
A: Yes it works find with Linux. The kernel will detect the USB transmitter and the trackball works perfectly well under Linux. I've used mine for over 12 months and never had a problem with it. (Debian GNU/Linux with the KDE desktop version's 7 and the soon to be released version 8.The left and right buttons do left and right button things, the centre scroll wheel scrolls and acts as the middle button, exactly as you would expect on any X based system. The two extra buttons also work - though I don't use them much.

**Q: Is this any better than the older version? I'm still using that and OK just wondering if this is better?**
A: Additional pluses. Having the ability to tilt the mouse and having two angled options makes it even more ergonomic. Little button to select 2 tracking speeds for the marble is a winner. The normal setting is the same as Trackman of old and the slow setting gives unrivalled precision. It also feels considerably more robust than M370.

**Q: had mine for 7 months and been brill. lately despite cleaning suffering from unusable judder. Upgraded to latest driver no help, any suggestions**
A: I solved this problem by removing the ball, cleaning the inside with sellotape, then cleaning the ball with sellotape. This removes all the grease and even though it feels tacky first use this wears off and it's like new again.

**Q: Can it be used as a wired trackball?, or is the usb cable strictly for charging the battery for wireless operation? thank you.**
A: Hi Artur. No - the usb wire is only for charging. The connection is wireless using either an included USB dongle or BlueTooth.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent (but not perfect) alternative to a mouse.
*by C***1 on 29 September 2018*

For more than 2 years, I've bought ergonomic keyboards, a keyboard tray, adjustable desk and so on. All of these decisions are to maximize my comfort while working on my desk. At one point, I thought I turn to my attention to my mouse, as I was beginning to develop pain around my wrist. I tried ergonomic vertical mice and they were great for awhile but found them to be just as bad as I would overstretch my wrist when navigated the cursor to the left. Then tried the Kensington trackball devices; I like the precision of having large trackballs but I couldn't adapt to the click buttons due to their locations. Then I tried Logtech M570 and it was promising but I eventually settled on the more premium MX Ergo. I bought this product in Dec 2017, so after 10 MONTHS of use here is my review. Really Comfortable : The M570 and MX Ergo feels more like traditional mice as my hand would settle the same way as before. The MX Ergo is far more comfortable because of its tilt angle. At 20 degrees, my wrist is far more relaxed compared to the M570's flat, horizontal feel. Premium Feel : The MX Ergo is heavy so it feels like a premium product. Due to its weight, it hardly moves on my desk. But much of that weight is on the magnetic base plate, so when I remove it the product is as light as a low priced mice so it loses much of its premium feel. I like its matte finish but as expected the left click button has become shiny after repetitive use. Connectivity : As per usual with Logitech, it is supplied with a multi-device unifying dongle and can connect to 2 dongles (note: it only comes with one). This is very useful as I use one dongle at work and another at home. I wish there are more connections as I sometimes connect it to my laptop's bluetooth - to do so, I have had to re-pair it. I also wish it had a storage holster for the dongle - cheaper products have one. Cursor Navigation is Great : It took a bit of time to adapt to the MX Ergo - but not too long. For one thing, I have had to develop a aim when I move the cursor with my thumb rather than my wrist. I also had to coordinate my thumb's ball control with my index finger's click press lifting my thumb away from the ball before I click so that the cursor doesn't move (thumb-lift-finger-click). But I found moving the cursor with the trackball far more comfortable than flexing my wrists. And because the trackball device stays where it is, I don't over extend my wrist. Furthermore, moving the cursor from one end of the screen to the another is one or two flicks of the thumb, rather than two wrist strokes with a mouse (or worst, over extending the wrist) - this is such a comfort when working with large screens. Cleaning my balls :) Unlike modern mouse where it uses optical or laser sensors, the downside with having a ball is that from time to time it needs maintenance. The trackball picks up skin oil from my thumb and at times I have had to wash & polish the ball and clean the insides of the device. It certainly harks back to the days when I've had to clean my mouse ball on a regular basis; the good news is not as bad as that! I've had the MX Ergo for 10 months, and I've clean the ball 3 times. That not due to any functional failure; I cleaned it because i noticed that I lost some of the ball's smooth running. Charged for long time: I use my MX Ergo daily and I haven't had to charge it on a regular basis. I've only ran out of juice once after not charging it for a 3 months after having a new job. I miss my mouse (sometimes) : Because I use mice for decades, my cursor aim is better with them then a trackball. This became obvious when I started drawing a flow chart; my thumb was fatiguing when drawing and aligning shapes. Thumb-lift-finger-click coordination is not necessary with mice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very easy to use, with your arm/wrist hanging off an office chair arm
*by M***W on 2 December 2020*

I'd bought a couple of Aptico trackballs, one for the office and one for the laptop in another room that I use with Blackstar software for managing my Blackstar ID:30 amp. But the one for the office was because I have an anti-static mat on my desk because I am an electronic engineer and my office is also my lab. A conventional mouse is quite 'grippy' on this surface so is difficult for accuracy with electronic/technical drawings. So I thought, 'make the mouse stationary, work the cursor with the thumb and increase the resolution as and when necessary. Hence the Aptico but, every other day, I have to have the ball out for cleaning and lubricating including its cavity. I found Mr. Sheen to be quite good in this respect but why does the ball stick so quickly? I have a logitech k750 wireless keyboard. And I now have a logitech MX 50 trackball, not cheap at eighty quid, but read on. I am working from home using a client laptop securely linked to my remote desktop PC at the client's office. The MX 50 offers the facility to share the USB dongle with my own wireless keyboard. Thus the MX 50's own dongle can be attached to my client's PC. There is a switch just in front of the scroll wheel that enables me to switch between doing stuff on my own PC or doing stuff on the client PC (enormous monitor attached to the client laptop so the laptop screen is virtually redundant). Wow! But it gets better. If I'm drawing, in Visio, say, for the customer or Altium at home, when greater cursor accuracy is required there is a thumb-operated switch just behind the scroll ball that increases resolution or, in other words, slows the cursor down thus allowing greater accuracy. So, you've zoomed what you are trying to do by whatever means in your application and then made the position of the desired object more precise with this button on the 'mouse'. There's more; you're an engineer, say, and you're in a website where you've selected a datasheet or something which isn't what you were hoping for and you have to wander the cursor back up to top left reverse arrow to go back to the previous page? Not so with the MX 50. It has two buttons left of the scroll wheel, easily accessible, and the nearest of these is a 'go back' button which is the one we want! Forward of this is a 'go forward' button which I must confess I've hardly used but nice to have anyway. The scroll wheel has left-right click too for those apps that support horizontal scrolling. But here is the best bit: scroll wheel stickiness. I've been using this for a month and I haven't had to have the ball out yet for a clean and lubrication. Really! But the Aptico ball was out pretty much every other day for a clean and a lube (including its cavity). I'm right-handed and the right arm of my office chair hangs over the surface of my desk so my fingers fall upon the mouse or trackball in the manner of a pianist. But not quite. The MX 50 has a (magnetically locked) 20 degree tilt facility which I do use; I just put the trackball at the ideal drop hand position on my desktop and pretty much all I have to move is my thumb. Like scrolling through your phone contacts, the cursor will move fast if you move the wheel fast. Charge via the micro-USB port. Allegedly, a 4-minute charge will give you a day and a full-charge lasts a month. Looks like I should put mine on an overnight! OVERALL VERDICT: Typical Logitech quality. Absolutely fit for purpose, clearly designed by a human and not a computer. The tactility of the left/right switches is just right, the click of of the scroll wheel is just right, the weight of the 'ball' is spot on and it hasn't stuck yet, the tiltability (magnetically 'locked) is spot on. This has been designed by people who might have to use it. It has been bought by me who does use it for >12 hours per day and it is simply superb - my wrist stays more-or-less stationary, my thumb does the walking and my fingers the switching. Bliss.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A solild mouse for those who work at their computer all day.
*by M***. on 28 December 2025*

Great product. This was my first Ergo ball mouse so while I don't have a significant frame of reference, having used this product for more than a year now I like it and it is still going strong. Charge is good and the mouse is very configurable. My only complaint is the mouse does need cleaned quite often but that happens with any ball mouse. Dirt and oil build up causing it to become scratchy and not track as well but can be easily resolved in less than two minutes of maintenance. Not for gamers or artists but heavy IT users.

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