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Logitech - MX ERGO Plus Wireless Trackball Mouse with Ergonomic design - Graphite
User rating, 4.6 out of 5 stars with 1400 reviews.
4.6(1,400 Reviews)- 37 Answered Questions
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Description
Features
Ergonomic design for more comfort
Customize the trackball angle from 0–20° for a more natural, comfortable hand position. 20% less muscle fatigue compared to e regular mouse.
Precision scroll wheel
Featuring horizontal scrolling and a convenient middle click.
Advanced precision-mode tracking
Switch instantly between accuracy or speed mode tracking.
Multi-computer workflow
Move your cursor, files, and links across two devices using Logitech FLOW technology.
Micro-USB charging battery
Up to 4 months on a full charge, gain 3 hours in 1 minute.¹
Dual connectivity
Connect up to two Windows or mac OS computers via included USB Receiver or Bluetooth wireless technology. Up to 32.8 feet of wireless range.² ³
Customize for your tasks
Work faster with customized shortcuts on up to 6 buttons with Logitech Options software.
¹It may vary based on user and computing conditions.
²USB receiver compatible with Windows 10 or later, Windows 8, Windows 7, macOS X 10.12 or later. Bluetooth wireless technology compatible with Windows 8 or later, macOS X 10.12 or later.
³Wireless range may vary depending on operating environment and computer set up.
What's Included
- Logitech MX ERGO Plus Wireless Trackball Mouse
- Unifying receiver
- Micro-USB cable for recharging
- User documentation
Key Specs
- Maximum Sensitivity440 dots per inch
- Number of Buttons (Total)8
- WirelessYes
General
- Product NameMX ERGO Plus Wireless Trackball Mouse with Ergonomic design
- BrandLogitech
- System RequirementsWindows 10, 11 or later, macOS Mac OS X 10.8 or later, iPadOS 13.4 or later
- Model Number910-005178
- ColorGraphite
- Color CategoryBlack
Feature
- Mouse TypeStandard
Performance
- Mouse OperationButton(s), Scroll wheel
- Mouse Grip StyleErgonomic
- HandednessRight-handed
- Tracking MethodTrackball
- Maximum Sensitivity440 dots per inch
- Minimum Sensitivity320 dots per inch
- Number of Buttons (Total)8
- Number of Thumb Buttons8
Connectivity
- WirelessYes
- Wireless ConnectivityRadio Frequency (RF), Bluetooth
- Maximum Wireless Range32 feet
- Operating System CompatibilityMac, Windows, Apple iPadOS
- Interface(s)Nano receiver, Bluetooth
Power
- Mouse Power SourceBattery-powered
- On/Off SwitchYes
- Rechargeable Battery (Mouse)Yes
- Charging Interface(s)Micro-USB
- Battery TypeLithium-polymer
Dimension
- Product Height2 inches
- Product Width3.9 inches
- Product Weight164 grams
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - LaborNone
Other
- UPC097855133922
Customer reviews
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 1400 reviews
(1,400 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.3
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.7
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
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Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Logitech MX Ergo Plus Review
||Posted .Owned for 1 month when reviewed.I have been a pretty loyal fan of Logitech mouse and keyboard technology and design. I went through 3 of the 1st generation M570 marble mouse before buying this MX Ergo model. To start with, I was really excited to see the new features and modifications on this new bird. The one that grabbed my attention the most was the adjustable angle of the mouse itself. This metallic base is held on magnetic hinge to a ridge at the base of the mouse... which pivots 20° pronate or suppinate. The angle really makes this mouse even better ergonomically. The plus model comes with an additional wedge to add 10° more to 30°. This plus model is only available through Best Buy and the wedge is not sold separately by Logitech. The scrolling wheel has a normal and fine mode to move the mouse in smaller jumps for more detailed work. There is also a page up or down fir bigger jumps. This mouse can also be used with two devices with one mouse. Its called Logitech Flow. This feature is controlled by two button on top of the mouse. I can't really think of any downsides to this new model. I highly recommend buying this newest Logitech flagship. This mouse is now rechargeable via USB C interface... which is a big improvement over AA batteries.
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Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hello BradC! Thank you for the very detailed 5-star review! I'm happy to hear you're enjoying the mouse! Feel free to reach out to our support team here https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=360000621393 if you ever need any assistance or run into any issues in the 1-year limited hardware warranty. Thank you for choosing Logitech! - Maggie from Logitech
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Value4 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Worth the investment!
||Posted .Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This takes my wrist pain away! Learning curve but it’s worth it. The instructions are better in the Logitech app, there’s nothing in the package really. The Plus version comes with an extra platform (plastic) that gives it an even more natural tilt. (Higher degree than just the metal plate given). I like it. But you can take it off too.
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Value4 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hi Suraya,
Thank you for your five-star review! It is greatly appreciated. Continue to enjoy your device. If you ever need assistance, please contact Logitech Support on the website.
LaShonda from Logitech
- Pros mentioned:Buttons, Comfort, Ergonomic
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Ergonomic & Customizable for Comfort & Precision
|Posted .Ergo: As evidenced by the name, MX ‘Ergo’ Plus, this trackball is designed to be more ergonomic than regular mouse devices. In fact, Logitech claims it’ll deliver 20% less muscle strain & reduced wrist pronation vs. a std. mouse. Setup: Out-of-the-box setup was practically plug-&-play-level-easy w/my HP All-in-1 PC & Win10 OS, though this new trackball is equally compatible w/Macs. My mouse arrived w/plenty of charge to get started immediately. Wireless Connectivity: Logitech’s unifying receiver—a tiny dongle USB key—is, as usual, very reliable & quickly pairs w/the mouse. You can connect via Bluetooth, but I prefer the 2.4GHz unifying receiver, which offers a 32-foot range & allows me to also connect my Logitech K750 wireless solar keyboard + up to 4 other wireless devices. Trackball vs. Std. Mouse: As far as input devices go, we’ve been a mostly Logitech shop for many yrs. now, for both keyboards & mice. So, I’ve been looking forward to testing Logitech’s new trackball option, as it’s been a few yrs. since I’ve used Logitech’s last trackball mouse—the M570—which was released back in 2010. Though the trackball is clearly a viable alternative to the std. mouse & touchpad, it’s not for everyone, as evidenced by the fact that the overwhelming majority of pointing devices sold are std. mice, not trackballs. While this new trackball provides a very good user interface, a word of caution to std. mouse users is in order. It takes a little time, in terms of developing your hand-eye coordination, to retrain your brain so that you can smoothly operate a stationary trackball mouse. When you’re used to moving the entire mouse vs. rolling just your thumb on a trackball, it’s an ADJUSTMENT. Once mastered, however, I find this trackball to be very smooth, sturdy, & easy to navigate. The stability is achieved because the trackball mouse sits in a stationary magnetic metal plate w/a non-slip bottom. This platform provides a clean, minimalist look on your work surface, as you’ll no longer need the clutter of a mouse pad. Features: Buttons: You get advanced optical tracking w/a scroll wheel & 8 buttons, 6 of which are programmable, for customization, or you can choose default settings if you prefer. All the buttons are well-placed & have a pleasing, tactile response w/good haptic feedback. Precision Mode: The precision mode button next to the trackball allows you to shift from speed to accuracy—dramatically slowing the tracking speed so that you can execute sensitive, micro-movements for pixel-precise, ultra-accurate cursor pointing. This is useful for photo editing, graphic design, & other tasks. Scroll Wheel: The precision tilt scroll wheel allows 4-way scrolling—up/back (vertical) & left/right (horizontal), though I do wish the scroll wheel were designed the way Logitech’s ratcheting scroll wheel operated on the MX Master S2. The quick access to shortcuts & the middle click in the scroll wheel are nice conveniences. Logitech Options Software w/Flow Technology: I like that the mouse can be used w/2 different computers via the Easy-Switch button on top, allowing you to switch seamlessly between devices w/o having to re-pair. Logitech’s new Options software (replacing the old SetPoint software), w/multi-computer FLOW technology, boosts cross-computer capability by allowing you to control & navigate content between computers, incl.: copying & pasting text, images, documents, & files—allowing data transfer w/o relying on cloud services or having to send yourself emails w/attachments. (Options software must be installed on both computers.) The free downloadable software also allows for app-specific settings, button & key customization, & notification & status. Ergonomics: The mouse comes w/an adjustable, integrated magnetic hinge, or wedge, that you snap onto the bottom of the mouse which allows you to choose the best trackball angle for personalized hand & wrist comfort. (Choose 0°/flat or 20°, or even 30° w/the additional 10° plastic wedge that comes w/the ‘Plus’ model offered thru Best Buy.) The bottom of the hinge has a non-slip surface to keep the trackball in place. Regardless of position, the large, wide base of the mouse felt comfortable under my hand. While I preferred the 30° angle, my wife preferred the 20° angle for her smaller hand, in what she termed a ‘more natural hand position’, as she used the trackball for some extended digital video editing work. This is yet more evidence of the benefits of a customizable ergonomic mouse. In either case, we both liked the sculpted shape of the mouse which provides full palm & finger support, w/the soft rubber on top of the mouse offering a comfortable grip for extended work sessions. And the island keys offer a consistent, sturdy click feel that’s definite & sharp w/o being too crisp or staccato. Charging: For yrs. I wondered why Logitech ceased offering a mouse recharging cradle like the one incl. w/my 2009 Logitech MX Revolution Performance Laser Mouse. But w/this new trackball mouse’s Li-Po (lithium polymer) battery, which Logitech claims can be recharged as infrequently as every 4 months, there’s really no need for the clutter of a battery recharge docking station on my desk, especially when the rarely required full recharge of the mouse now takes only a few minutes. Yes, the micro-USB recharging cord that connects to the front of the trackball mouse is cumbersome, but if it has to be broken out only once/qtr., where’s the rub? (And it sure beats the 1-week battery life I used to get between USB charges w/my previous Logitech MX Performance Darkfield Laser Cordless Rechargeable Mouse, purchased back in 2012 as a replacement for my worn-out Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Rechargeable Mouse.) I do wish, however, that Logitech had included USB-C technology, as they did w/their new Craft wireless keyboard. Logitech also claims that I’ll get up to a full day’s use from a 1-min. quick-charge w/this new trackball mouse, which provides a critical & welcome rescue if the mouse’s battery runs down at the worst possible moment, when I’m in the middle of 'crunch time' & pushing to finish a project or report w/a hard deadline. Warranty/Durability: Logitech offers a limited 1-year warranty (not very inspiring or reassuring, but fairly std. for pointing devices which often take a lot of abuse). They also project that I should be able to get ~10 million clicks out of the left/right buttons; so, I expect that I’ll want to purchase a new mouse w/enhanced technology features well before this trackball mouse fails or wears out. Bottom line: Overall, if you’re a trackball fan, you should be well pleased w/this mouse. But even after getting used to this trackball mouse, I still prefer a traditional mouse in a traditional work setting environment at my desk, even w/a trackball as well-engineered as this model. However, there are times when I’m using my laptop in other settings, incl. a limited-space environment on an airplane, or in a more relaxed, casual environment at home, when I’d prefer the benefits of a trackball mouse. In short, I’d like to be able to switch back-&-forth between a traditional mouse & a trackball mouse w/o having to change mice. Thus, I’d like to see Logitech develop & pioneer a hybrid, all-in-1 mouse that incorporates the benefits of both. Perhaps Logitech could do some market research on this concept & test to see if there’s a viable market, or at least a profitable niche, for such a hybrid mouse. With an increasingly mobile society that’s simultaneously migrating towards transportation modes that allow for increasingly productive commutes (think mass transit trains, Uber & Lyft ride-sharing, self-driving cars, etc.), many companies & workers would gladly pay more for a hybrid mouse w/superior flexibility vs. the status quo of frustrating touchpads & the age-old either/or, mutually exclusive, std.-vs.-trackball mouse dilemma. PROS -Good quality for the price -Bluetooth or USB Unifying Receiver easy connect -Very comfortable, solid, smooth form factor -Precision button for slow, smooth, refined pointing -Fast rechargeable battery lasts up to 4 months -Customizable for max comfort -You can toss your ugly mouse pad -Easy-Switch/Flow software allows quick transition between 2 computers -Windows & Mac-compatible CONS -Takes some time to fully transition from std. mouse to stationary trackball; thumb takes brunt of navigation effort -Older USB cord
I would recommend this to a friend Features
Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great for big hands
||Posted .Owned for 1 month when reviewed.Took two days to truly adapt to the new non motion. I’ll never turn back now. It’s perfect. If you have big hands like me then this is the perfect mouse for you . It’s chunky.
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Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Buttons, Comfort, Trackball
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
My new favorite mouse
|Posted .This was my very first trackball mouse so I really didn't know what to expect. I know a lot of people who use them and love them but I have always been skeptical since I have always used traditional mice. Let me tell you, this thing is awesome! First setup is so easy you don't even need instructions as are most mice. Plug and play. So withing seconds I was playing around on the internet with the mouse. I was very surprised at how easy it is to adapt to the trackball, it almost comes naturally. Then I changed the angle of the mouse and it felt even more natural and comfortable in my hand. You flip the mouse over and it lists a website to download the Logitech software. I visited the site and within a few short minutes I had the software not only downloaded and installed but it launched and instantly recognized my trackball mouse. It let me configure my quick launch buttons with ease so now my mouse was even MORE useful and natural. I use AutoCAD and other programs that require precise tracking. This mouse has a button that turns on "precision tracking" and slows down the mouse speed for you. This is a very useful feature as I don't have to go into the mouse settings to play around with the tracking speed, but just toggle it on and off now. So far I love everything about this mouse and I would highly recommend it. I have even used it while laying on the floor where my hand barely has to move. I actually fell asleep.
I would recommend this to a friend Features
Value4 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rated 5 out of 5 stars
this is the One
||Posted .Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.i have no complaints, just a confession, i bout this for work, but i wanted to test it out. it never made it to the job. i love this thing im going to buy another one for work. somebdy did their research and home work. this is perfect. multiple setting angles 100%
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Value4 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Logitech
Posted .Hi, thanks for this review on the MX Ergo Plus! I am so happy that you are enjoy the features of this mouse! I'm glad that you were able to play around with angles to find something that was suitable for you. You can program some other features on the mouse using Logitech's Options software that is free to download. Thanks for being a Logitech customer. Kristi from Logitech
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Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5Rated 5 out of 5 stars
My rescue for lack of space.
||Posted .Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.I had no idea how good trackball operation was as opposed to standard and wireless mice. My thumb does get a workout though. Love the space saving.
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Value5 out of 5Quality5 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Comfort, TrackballCons mentioned:Difficult
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Comfortable design and controlling 2 computers
|Posted .I have a PC hooked up to my main TV and a laptop that I keep nearby. I usually use a wireless mouse or the touchpad, which is a pain for placement on the couch. However, with this wireless trackball I am able to sit comfortably on my couch and switch between either of the devices without switching between mice. With one device using Bluetooth and the other using the included adapter I am able to switch between them with just a click of the button on top. The ergo design and unique hinge base allows for it to be flat like a normal mouse or tilted 20 degrees to reduce strain. It also has an additional base that adds another 10 degrees to the angle to help even more relieve that carpal tunnel. The base has a nice grip to prevent sliding and is attached to the trackball magnetically. The ball itself is smooth, took me a minute to get used to as all I commonly use are mice. My fingers twitch too, so usually a trackball is hard for me to do any fine movement, however, they included a button for that as well, which switches to a fine tune. There are forward and back buttons as well and with the Logitech Options Software, you can program each of the buttons to your own liking. Though I have only had this for about a week, they claim the built in battery will last up to 4 months on a full charge, or all day with only a matter of a minute. Maybe in 4 months I can tell you how that has gone, but so far I haven’t plugged it back up since I received it, already saving me a set of AA batteries from my mouse.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionWhats the difference between the Ergo (910-005177) and the Ergo plus (910-005178)?
Asked by 00JK.
- A:Answer from https://www.windowscentral.com/logitech-mx-ergo-plus-review Every MX ERGO ships with a metal plate that can be used to keep the device flat, or tilt it at a 20-degree angle. This sound a bit silly, but in use it's really comfortable. The MX ERGO Plus ships with a plastic wedge that provides for an additional 10-degrees of tilt, which is even better.
Answered by ttorres
Q: QuestionI read that ERGO Plus that was going to Best Buy was going to have 30 degrees of tilt. However the demo video says 20 degrees and there isn't any other information on the product page to confirm otherwise.
Asked by JenniferJ.
- A:Answer The demo video is specifically for the "ergo" which has 20 degrees of tilt, whereas the "ergo plus" is a best buy exclusive capable of 30 degrees. Rather than make two separate videos, they just use the one. There are no additional differences between the two models, and they cost the same as well.
Answered by Corey
Q: QuestionCan you connect with only bluetooth? Do you need to use the unifying USB receiver?
Asked by jvfazio.
- A:Answer You can connect with both, either Bluetooth or USB receiver if your computer does not have bluetooth.
Answered by EastSider
Q: QuestionIs it compatible with M1 Macs running Big Sur 11.2?
Asked by Kev6t8.
- A:Answer Logitech app that assigns button function needs to be an app and not in control panel. If you migrated from old machine it will be in the panel. The left and right buttons and scroll work but no assigning the other buttons. M1 Mac mini owner that is waiting for Logitech to rewrite their installer. You don't want to be moving things around in Big Sur.
Answered by BERN1E
Q: QuestionIs there a place on the mouse to store the USB receiver when not in use? It's tiny and can be easily misplaced.
Asked by Kells2465.
- A:Answer Unfortunately, there is not a space on the MX ERGO PLUS to store the included unifying receiver.
Answered by Logitech
Q: QuestionIs the scrolling wheel "clicky"/ratcheted, or instead perfectly smoothy scrolling?
Asked by James.
- A:Answer Hello anniebio! The MX Ergo Plus Wireless Trackball Mouse does have a ratcheted scrolling wheel, so you'll feel the little "bumps" when scrolling yes.
Answered by Logitech
Q: QuestionMy grandson got one for me for Christmas and I love it. I've had 3 before this one. All Logitech models. My question is how do I know when it is fully charged?
Asked by Dwight.
- A:Answer Hello Mam.. The green light will be stable when its fully charged while it is connected to the charger. If its blinking slowly while the charger is connected then it is charging. Once fully charged then you can use it for 3-4 months.
Answered by SaGs
Q: QuestionHow is the battery recharged? Do you have a similar mouse where you just change the batteries? By wireless I assume it's a free-standing device without a cord? Is that correct?
Asked by tichenor.
- A:Answer This mouse has a built-in rechargeable battery that is charged using a USB cable. It is wireless, using the Logitec mini tran-ceiver and also has Bluetooth connectivity. The only time the cable is needed is for charging the battery.
Answered by Josh