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Review on πŸ–±οΈ Logitech ERGO M575 Wireless Trackball Mouse - Enhanced Thumb Control, Precision Tracking, Ergonomic Comfort Design - Windows/Mac, Bluetooth & USB Connectivity - Off White by Tom Roberts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The M575 is much better than the discontinued M570, but does it have the same durability as the old M570s?

I had to write this review as soon as I received the M575. It's that impressive, at least right out of the box. I personally think that once you get used to the trackball, you'll never want to go back to the mouse. I have two very old M570s. They were dreams of owning. They're no longer made by Logitech, and according to recent reviews, the latest models can't match older models in terms of durability or quality. use. The left button eventually stopped working on the one that was actively used. Reviews show that newer M570 models received a "cheap" upgrade to keep the price down and are now failing fairly quickly. Either way, save the money you would have spent on any of the remaining M570s and upgrade to the M575. It's a bit bigger so it feels better, the button clicks are a lot better, the scroll wheel spins very well in a notch, it feels like it's made out of slightly better materials, and it has a blue tooth option (which I don't care). at all). In fact, everything is better on the M575 than on the M570. I also really like that it has a regular battery and not a rechargeable one, but that's a matter of personal choice. In these things, the AA battery lasts forever. Seriously, shell out for the M575, not any remaining M570s. M575 is much better. Now let's see if the M575 can match the lifespan and durability of the original M570 (mine are so old I don't remember having them).

Pros
  • Convenient controls. Navigating between documents or browsing your favorite websites is a breeze thanks to large, easy-to-reach forward/back buttons and a precise scroll wheel.
Cons
  • poorly thought out