PROS:
Nice product and really affordable.
Nice quality but not astonishing.
Its comfortable when held on your hand with the trackball, not that mush when used as a table mouse.
It helps if you suffer from wrist pain (mine went away).
Easier to get use to, a lot easier than regular trackballs.
Wireless reaches up to 9 feet which is useful for presentations.
CONS:
During charge the batt area gets hot. (not dangerous hot but you can notice it).
The trackball doesn't work that well on every position, usually upwards (like the picture) its the best position to use it.
The position of the scroll wheel is not the best but you could live with it.
Overall rate: 8I loved this mouse when I first got it, it worked wonderfully. It did get hot when charging though. I just thought that was normal until it suddenly burnt out before having used it a month! loved the idea, but it needs lots of work.I really like this mouse and the fact that I can just hold it on my hand. I don't have to place my arm on top of the desk which was starting to hurt with the other regular mouse I was using.
The only thing I can say that may be annoying is that on a couple of occassions in the last 2 months, when I turned it on, it took some time (30 secs) before it started responding. Is really not that big of a deal but thought I would share with everyone.used because i injured my arm and worked great ... easy installation and long battery life ...need to put door on bottom lense can cause problem if u block it w/ finger while using in the upright position.I got this product to help with wrist and finger discomfort. It seems like it is helping.
My biggest complaint is the tail end, seems to be unnecessary and a bit awkward. When on the desktop, it interferes with the fluid natural mouse motion we are used to with standard mice and because I have relatively small hands, it does not sit well in my hand and I feel like it would fit better without the tail piece.
Overall, it seems to work well. I wish the trackball would also work well during desktop use, I imagine if it were seated tighter it could. Though I think part of the "smart" tech in it uses the seating of the ball to determine when to use the optics vs the ball.
UPDATE: as time went on, I had an issue with the cursor moving on its own when not in use. I actually discontinued use and opted for a different model that doesn't have the tabletop feature and more buttons.


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