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| Brand | Nulea |
|---|---|
| Color | A-Red |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Design, Rechargeable, Silent Control, Wireless |
| Movement Detection Technology | Trackball |
| package_dimensions | 8.58 x 5.71 x 2.24 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 14.9 ounces |
| item_model_number | M511 |
| best_sellers_rank | #214 in Computer Mice |
| date_first_available | September 22, 2025 |
| manufacturer | Nulea |










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This was...a surprisingly nice mouse for the price right out of the box...especially after how my hundred dollar Logtech MX Ergo's button went after just over the measly year long warranty period...ignoring that disgrace from my previously lifelong mouse brand, lets get to the grit of things as far as my pro's and con's in comparison to thr Logitech trackballs I'm accustomed to. Let me start by saying this is a recent purchase and I haven't had time to see if this is higher quality long-term, but it does feel much more solid. Cons first... The sleep mode is annoying and I'm not sure it can be turned off yet, it requires you to click before your curdor will show up after loading up on an SSD even, and whenever it sits idle for a time. Good for battery life, but not worth the aggravation IMO. I don't like the stand much, although its general design could win ingenuity awards compared to the MX Ergo's plastic line under the mouse going into a cheap magnetic plate...it feels too high for my wrist and I was under the impression it was adjustable from the photos...but its solid rubber I assume meant to bend under weight pressure (I'm scrawny so its solid), but the way it sits in the mouse is much better and will definitely survive longer than the MX would have in that aspect. It can also sit entirely flat without the stand like a normal trackball, again a major flaw of the MX, the plastic 'holder' on the bottom wears down and that mouse would be trash. Better stand design and better long term planning, off to a good start even in the cons. I have one major issue with this mouse, the precision compared to a Logitech is very loose feeling, over/under shooting my desired click area when working in a timeline with thin bars more often than I might want to deal with personally, but that's my own gripe and I might just need time to adapt after so many years. This might get me to replace it if not, but I don't fault the mouse itself because it was designed this way for the trackball to move freely, not building up dust and garbage inside it and not using little rubber stickies that fall off over time, I would still keep this mouse as a backup since it seems to be designed with the intention of pure survival and minimal aggravation, and thats a good way to build things and a good thing to keep around when all else fails. I'm still running off the battery charge right out of the packaging after a week at least (packaging was also better than the MX, not cheap like I expected at this price) Simple pro's Trackball removal hole fits a pinky, no need to grab a pen or screwdriver. I don't see much need for removal due to dirt or dust regardless due to the design, an issue I had constantly where I live with the MX, but its convenient to pop it out by hand if I did need to. This is also where the rubber ball to hold it in place on the ergo stand sits inside. Its holding my Logitech MX reciever right now in the slot for its own lol. It has multiple modes, 2 bluetooth and the USB. It works, good, was packaged and sold in good condition and the entire design seems to be well thought out by someone who knew the flaws as well as anyone who would purchase it. If they could fine tune the precision a bit more without ruining the trackball design it would have gotten a rare 5 star rating across the board hands down. Comfort and precision will vary by person, but the product is good and unless it breaks forcing me to update this review...I would recommend it even as a nice backup you could rely on if your coming from a Logitech as picky as I am about it being as close as possible to what your familiar with, which reminds me it feels almost exactly like a Logitech in shale, maybe just slightly wider but not enough to bother me. Anyone who wasn't using a logitech before reading this...well, I didn't weite this with you in mind lol. I definitely recommend it for a first trackball or anyone who disliked the cursor movement of Logitech trackballs...and I can't not recommend it for anyone who needs a cheap ergo solution at the price I paid (around $25-30) because the MX Ergo is expensive trash, but a $25 trackball and stick a few pieces of cardboard under it if your insistent on a Logitech because the warranty and quality go down as the prices go up. Highly recommend anyone else check this mouse out, its solid. Read more
You gotta try this as it comes with the stand all the way up first. Yeah, I won't change that as it is perfect for me. a game changer. Ditch the wired mouse. Now this does not come with a 5V charger. so read the manual get the right one because it prefers to charge slower on a PC, than most adapters. Get the right adapter or better yet, an open USB but you can't run it when charging and don't forget the off button. It is Smoother than other thumb track ball. slightly larger, and I did not have to mess with the speed as on other lower ones. Great design! Great packaging. Perfect gift as long as there is an open USB. It Does come with the cable. Read more
Takes awhile to get used to it but it definitely helps if you have bad carpal tunnel Read more
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The stand sits a little high. But the mouse is nice flat. Read more
I am a fan of producing electronic music using synths, euro rack and patch cables and one thing that's always been frustrating is the lack of desk space to have a mouse travel on and I'm a mouse person, not a fan of reaching over to the Mac and using the track pad. This trackball provides that right hand mouse drive/functionality without taking up the space of what a mouse needs to travel. The trackball movement is smooth - almost too smooth. Took some getting used to again. The trackball has two full size left and right buttons, a scroll wheel with a DPI selector (up to 1600 dpi!) above it as well as two additional buttons left of button 1. I haven't really set those up for anything myself so I can't speak to them, but I could see them being useful for gaming. By default, the furthest left two buttons say they are for moving forwards/backwards which could be interesting in FPS games with a trackball. I use the trackball as is on my desk, but it did come with a silicon pad that has this "nubbin" that the trackball rests on that gives it more of a lift (for ergonomics) and hand angle that I'm still getting used to and may end up using full time. I used trackballs a lot two decades ago, and It's nice to have one again today and I find the higher angle may be more comfortable after all. Appreciate the easy/flexibility of both. For traveling, I'd just leave the silicon pad at home. The trackball is wireless. If you need a dongle, The dongle is snapped into the bottom of the track ball however if you have Bluetooth, you just pair it like a BT device and away you go. Just unsnap dongle, put on your PC/Mac and it should be auto recognized quickly if you don't have BT on your desktop. The included USB C cable is for charging the trackball. When charging it will have a small red light go green when it is fully charged. To pair with a BT device, simply choose BT or to use the included USB Dongle, select USB and it almost instantly connects. The million-dollar question is the re-charge story. I've just started using this. There is an on-off button on the bottom of the track ball which would be convenient for travel, but for home, I just plan on letting the computer go to sleep and hope the trackball does too. I'll try and update this review if it needs constant attention or works out that charges last a while. I am not sure why USB mode doesn't appear to allow you to run it wired - but since this isn't sold as a wired trackball, I won't ding it for such. But at least the charge port is on top and not on the bottom like that old Mac Mouse had. Read more
