Wireless USB Handheld Finger Trackball Mouse with Laser Pointer
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Brand | welspo |
Color | green ball |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, USB |
Special Feature | Wireless, trackball mouse, handheld |
Movement Detection Technology | Laser |
About this item
- [Wireless and Easy to Install] Wireless, Powered by AAA battery (not provided), plug and play, easy to install. Simple to use with either the left or right hand or cradled between the both Press for laser pointer appearance for presentation.
- [Easy to Use] Off table and without limits of operational space. Your thumb can easily manage the scrolling function. USB 2.0 interface, plug and play, no software required.
- [Ergonomic Design] handheld trackball mouse wireless, which can avoid any harm on your wrist and muscle, greatly reducing the chances for Arthritis and CTS suffers.
- [Compatibility]Perfect for both desktops and laptops. Put your thumb on the rollerball and the tip of your index or middle finger on the trigger.
- [Package Included] 1 x wireless finger handheld USB trackball mouse with laser pointer, 1 x USB receiver, 1 x bag
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Ergonomic | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.5 | — | 4.3 |
Comfort | 4.1 | 4.6 | — | 4.5 | — | 4.2 |
Battery life | 3.7 | 4.5 | — | 4.8 | — | 4.4 |
For gaming | 1.6 | — | 2.6 | 3.2 | — | 3.6 |
Sold By | BEST RICH | ProtoArc | Delux Technology Co., Ltd. | Nulea Direct | LAPAKI LLC | ProtoArc |
connectivity tech | USB, Wireless | wireless, Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | USB, Wireless | Bluetooth, 2.4G wireless |
hand orientation | Ambidextrous | Right | Right | Right | — | Right |
power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Rechargeable Trackball Mouse |
tracking method | Laser | Trackball | Optical | Trackball | Optical | Trackball |
range | 10 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters |
button quantity | 5 | 6 | 4 | 6 | 3 | 3 |
hardware platform | Tablet, Laptop | PC, Mac, Linux | Mac, PC, Linux | PC, Mac | — | PC, Mac, Linux |
Product Description
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- 1 x Wireless Finger HandHeld USB Trackball Mouse with Laser Pointer
- 1 x USB Receiver
- 1 x bag
- NOTE: Battery is not provided.
USB 2.0 interface, plug and play, no software required.
Ideal for laptops and desktops, NOT for mobile phone and tablet.
Compatible with: Win7/ Win10/ Windows XP / VISTA /Linux / Unix / Mac OS.
This mouse is very convenient for changing batteries. When the original battery runs out, you only need to replace it with a new AAA battery(not provided) to continue using it.
Product information
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 3.94 x 2.17 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
ASIN | B0057KL2AU |
Item model number | brf6 |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #270 in Computer Mice |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 23, 2011 |
Manufacturer | BrainyTrade |
Country of Origin | China |
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Customers like the portability of the mouse. They say it feels good in their hand and is ergonomic. However, some customers dislike the smoothness and buttons. Customers also disagree on performance, battery life, quality, fit, and ease of use.
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Customers like the portability of the mouse. They say it is very comfortable to use, and feels good in their hand. Some say that it allows the body comfort options of working from non-standard positions. Overall, most are satisfied with the port ability and functionality of the product.
"...is nice to be able to pick up this mouse and use it for a while; no discomfort. So it is obviously not as hard on the wrist.-..." Read more
"...the air mouse is much more friendly for use, and allows the body comfort options of working from non-standard positions...." Read more
"...It's comfortable and works in almost any orientation and I think this is going to live next to my bed and in my travel kit for my laptop so I can..." Read more
"...The concept is interesting - you hold the mouse in your hand, don't have to be right by the machine, don't have to have room for a mouse to..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the mouse. Some mention that it works very well, the laser pointer works fine, and is great for an average user. However, others say that it doesn't work on a Mac and that the track ball stopped working.
"...This trackball mouse worked great. No problem clicking through slides, my computer in the back of the auditorium and me at the front...." Read more
"...and one button, after hours of trying to figure it out, seemingly does nothing at all...." Read more
"It works very well. Didn’t take long to get the feel for it. However the cover for the battery won’t stay on. Had to apply tape to it." Read more
"...than a year of very light use (at most once every few weeks) it stopped working...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the mouse. Some mention it's well made, while others say that the build quality is not great, and the materials appear a bit cheap. The only drawback is the durability of the device, and it lasted just shy of 5 months.
"...It does feel sorta cheap to use, but it's not flimsy at least...." Read more
"...Pros:- Nice to be able to have mouse hand free to be in any position, not chained to the desk...." Read more
"...At this point I'm left with an expensive laser pointer, and it's frustrating to know that the mouse itself is probably fine and the only thing..." Read more
"...But this device functions as advertised and the quality seems good overall." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the mouse. Some mention that it's comfortable, easy to learn, convenient, and truly plug and play. However, others say that it is laborious, hard to grasp, and requires a lot of fine motor skills.
"...great for an average user because the button setup makes it easy to drag and drop, but I'll be getting another one soon with programmable buttons to..." Read more
"...This makes it easier to use without strain. However the ball makes a noise and causes a small mouse jump...." Read more
"...causes the ball to jiggle and the cursor to move, which is highly inconvenient and annoying...." Read more
"...Use primarily in non-dominant hand. Easier to use keyboard at the same time. Especially when sitting on the couch...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the battery life of the mouse. Some mention that the battery is fine so long as they don't leave the switch on, while others say that it gets glicky as the battery dies. The unit charges a built-in battery through a standard USB cable. However, some customers report that the mouse needs a new battery about every month.
"...the small dongle into the PC I'd get the error "A request for the USB device descriptor failed...." Read more
"...The trackball is decently accurate. The battery life is fine so long as you don't leave the switch on, which it's very easy to do...." Read more
"...However the cover for the battery won’t stay on. Had to apply tape to it." Read more
"...The thing does seem to be holding up well, charge-wise, since its initial charge the day I got it.The documentation is useless...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the mouse. Some mention that it fits great in the hand, while others say that it's too small to offer any support for the ball. The handle is a bit small, making the rollerball a little small. The body is too short and tapered, making it hard to hold.
"...It's a little big for my hands, so I'm figuring out a comfortable grip style. Having the laser pointer is nice for enticing the cat off my desk." Read more
"Fits great in the hand, but the four mouse buttons are not programmable.- Trigger: mouse left click-..." Read more
"It works great- it’s a little small for my hands but that’s not their problem. Overall, great purchase" Read more
"...As a nice touch, it comes with a very small USB wireless device and a carry bag for the entire affair...." Read more
Customers dislike the buttons on the mouse. They say the secondary buttons are difficult to access and the mechanically poor. They also say the choice of button functions and button placement is poor. Some customers mention that the two buttons past the trackball have no function and there's no way to change what all buttons do. Some complain about the lack of navigation buttons and the lack a storage slot for the transceiver.
"...No way to change what all buttons do...." Read more
"...(so even if you reprogram them, they change together,) one button is only a laser pointer, and one button, after hours of trying to figure it out,..." Read more
"Fits great in the hand, but the four mouse buttons are not programmable.- Trigger: mouse left click-..." Read more
"...But don't mistake this for a normal computer mouse.. the control is not as fine as an actual mouse on a desk...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the smoothness of the mouse. They mention that it only seems to keep the erratic movement at bay for a short while, the mouse ball is very loose, and it moves around too much. This makes accuracy hard to achieve. They also say that the touch screen and stylus are difficult to maneuver, and the trackball is not as firmly held in place as they would like it to be. Overall, customers are disappointed with the mouse's smoothness.
"...- The trackball is not as firmly held in place as I would like it to be, and thus the thumb needs to be pulled off very carefully; any slight..." Read more
"On the product I got the trackball is looser than expected. This makes it easier to use without strain...." Read more
"...Hate that the roller ball comes out. The ring around it works its way loose. The ring is difficult to lock in place. I dropped one and the spring?..." Read more
"...It's so loose that moving the mouse in space causes the ball to jiggle and the cursor to move, which is highly inconvenient and annoying...." Read more
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I have not had this item long or used it extensively, so take this review for what it's worth.
Here are what the various buttons do:
Trigger is left click.
Upper left button is laser pointer.
Upper right button is same as pressing Enter key on keyboard.
Lower left and right buttons are right click (context menu).
Pros:
- Nice to be able to have mouse hand free to be in any position, not chained to the desk. After a lot of work using my Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball I can feel discomfort in my wrist, so it is nice to be able to pick up this mouse and use it for a while; no discomfort. So it is obviously not as hard on the wrist.
- Good wireless range. I haven't measured how far, but at least one customer claimed 40 ft.
- Soon after purchasing this item I found myself in need of a presentation remote. This trackball mouse worked great. No problem clicking through slides, my computer in the back of the auditorium and me at the front.
Cons:
- I have essential tremor, that is, my hands shake sometimes. Thus I find that sometimes it is difficult to precisely point the cursor as my thumb is not steady on the trackball. With the Expert Mouse trackball I can more precisely position the cursor.
- The trackball is not as firmly held in place as I would like it to be, and thus the thumb needs to be pulled off very carefully; any slight movement in any direction will flick the pointer off target. If it were firmer, requiring a bit more force to roll, I think this issue and the problem I have with essential tremor would be reduced.
- Have to set it down to continue typing, which can be a little less convenient than simply moving hand from desktop-bound mouse to keyboard.
- No way to change what all buttons do. Using the free X-Mouse Button Control software (use a search engine to find it), you can change the trigger (left click) and bottom two buttons (right click), and how the trackball and scroll wheel behave. But the bottom two buttons don't appear to be independently modifiable; they will always do the same thing; whatever one is programmed to do the other will do it also.
Overall I like this mouse and am glad I purchased it.
Downsides are that the keys aren't programable at all with out using a program like X-Mouse, (which I do, but it's still kinda clunky,) that two of the buttons are tied to right click by default (so even if you reprogram them, they change together,) one button is only a laser pointer, and one button, after hours of trying to figure it out, seemingly does nothing at all. The inputs you're left with are scroll up and down on the scroll wheel, a right click on either side of the wheel, a scroll wheel center click, the main 'trigger' left click, aaaand that's about it. It does feel sorta cheap to use, but it's not flimsy at least.
If you just need a generic, floating mouse solution, this is totally fine, but really don't expect anything more than the bare minimum. (Also, if the mouse 'works' but the trackball goes out, swapping the battery should solve that. Easy to accidentally assume the camera went out since everything else will continue to work.)
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It's very convenient to have a mouse you don't need to rest on any surface, and I loved this mouse while it functioned correctly. Unfortunately, after less than a year of very light use (at most once every few weeks) it stopped working. Specifically, when I'd plug the small dongle into the PC I'd get the error "A request for the USB device descriptor failed. Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)", and no amount of finagling would resolve the problem. I'd have thought the dongle would be bulletproof since it has no moving parts, but apparently just inserting and removing it a few times over the past year put it out of commission.
At this point I'm left with an expensive laser pointer, and it's frustrating to know that the mouse itself is probably fine and the only thing preventing me from using it is a bad dongle. I'm now using an old wireless Microsoft laser mouse that's still going strong after 15 years, dongle and all.
Maybe I just got a bad unit and you'll be luckier than I was, but as it stands I can't recommend this mouse.
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A few minor cons: The shape could be more natural to hold. The ball is small, so it's not the easiest to manipulate, and isn't good for very technical work. It probably couldn't be your ONLY pointing device. Also, it seems to be weirdly picky about batteries... I find if I use rechargeable batteries with a low-ish charge it won't turn on, even though other devices will work with the same batteries.
But overall, I really like it! I recently bought a few different trackball-type devices to find a more ergonomic mouse alternative and vary my hand/arm positions more--this is one of my favorites, extremely useful for this purpose. Also the cheapest, so win-win!
The only downside is it goes through the AAA battery very fast.
My recommendations: Stay away and do not waste your money. I lost almost 40$ and now I have to find another presentation tool