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# Precision laser tracking 30 ft wireless range Up to 18 months battery life Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball Mouse – Ergonomic Design with Sculpted Right-Hand Shape, Compatible with Apple Mac / Microsoft, USB Unifying Receiver, Dark Gray

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** ₱17952
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Stay in control, stay ahead—trackball tech that works as hard as you do!

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- **What is this?** Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball Mouse – Ergonomic Design with Sculpted Right-Hand Shape, Compatible with Apple Mac / Microsoft, USB Unifying Receiver, Dark Gray by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** ₱17952 with free shipping
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## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unifying Receiver Magic:** Connect up to 6 compatible devices with one tiny USB receiver that stays put—cut the clutter, boost productivity.
- • **Versatile Surface Mastery:** Work seamlessly on desks, couches, or even beds—precision laser tracking adapts to your environment.
- • **All-Day Comfort Ergonomics:** Sculpted right-hand design supports your wrist and hand, reducing strain during marathon work sessions.
- • **Battery Life That Keeps Up:** Forget frequent charging—enjoy up to 18 months of uninterrupted wireless freedom with battery indicator alerts.
- • **Effortless Precision Control:** Navigate with pinpoint accuracy using the smooth, thumb-operated trackball—no arm movement needed.

## Overview

The Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball Mouse offers ergonomic, thumb-controlled precision with a sculpted right-hand design. Featuring a Logitech Unifying receiver, it connects multiple devices via a single USB dongle and delivers up to 18 months of battery life. Compatible with Mac and Windows, its laser tracking works flawlessly on virtually any surface, making it the ultimate productivity tool for professionals seeking comfort and wireless freedom.

## Description

LOGITECH WIRELESS TRACKBALL M570WIRELESS TRACKBALL M570 Manufacturer : LOGITECH UPC : 097855070098

Review: Best mouse I've ever had/used. Hands down. - I bought one of these back in 2007, and put in a AA. I had no idea at the time that I had just purchased something that would be with me for a LONG time. To be honest, I've got ADHD and ASD, and the shiny blue, perfectly round heavy ball looked amazing to play with, and super tempting. I told myself I would NOT play with this fancy toy until the mouse broke. This would be a very long exercise in keeping my word to myself and resisting temptation. This mouse was super easy to use, I just plugged in the little dongle, and it was ready to go. Loved how quick it was to plug and play, and while the tracker ball took a little getting used to, considering I had only used the movable kind of mouse before, I found it fairly intuitive and easily adapted to using it. This mouse has customizable buttons on it, that I was able to set things to for playing MMOs, It was quick and dependable for letting me get high scores on flash games. I am an artist, and one day my Wacom tablet broke, and I just.... used the mouse. Because of the smoothness of the tracker ball, I was able to draw with it and get the lines smooth and right where I wanted them. After a year or so, the mouse stopped working! I was confused at first, and then I remembered the battery! I pulled out the battery and swapped out for another AA, and it was right back to how it was before! Darn, no sparkly tempting blue orb for me. This mouse outlasted my computer, another computer, countless laptops, and is now on another desktop.... All easy swaps of the little dongle, and no fuss. This mouse started out being plugged into a computer with XP, then was moved to one with Vista, then Windows 7, then landed on Windows 10. I've used it for art, for regular computer things, for gaming, all sorts of things... All waiting to play with the blue orb of temptation. Every year or so I would need to replace the battery, and each time I was hopeful that the thing had FINALLY worn out... I would pull it apart, use a screwdriver to clear out pet hair, whatever fluff had gotten in the sensors, put it back together, add a fresh battery, and it was always as good as new. I can't tell you how many times it's been dropped, flat out thrown (I have three kids, who are super destructive) I've moved a couple of times, got married, had kids my life is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT than when I bought this thing. At one point a hot glue gun had been set on it before it was cool, and it had MELTED a hole through the plastic... but everything still worked 100% fine. I've pretty much given up on this thing EVER giving out on me. I figure it will outlive me at this point. Aliens in 10,000 years will excavate the earth, find this stupid mouse, with its a shiny blue orb of temptation, plug in the dongle (that magically will fit their systems), and start using the mouse to navigate their space ship. So this fall, when the mouse stops working, I'm like "When was the last time I changed the battery? I don't remember. Guess it's time to do that again (I've said a year, but in truth it depends, and I've gotten anywhere from 10 months to 18 months on a battery). I pull it apart, unscrew the case, clean all the components and sensors, put it back together, put a fresh battery in, and... IT DOESN'T WORK. I'm shocked at first. I assume there's something wrong with the battery. I try a new fresh battery, and it STILL doesn't work. At this point, I check to make sure I didn't mess something up putting it back together because I don't believe it's given out. It's been THIRTEEN YEARS with this thing not having issues... THIRTEEN YEARS!!! Literally teared up and felt bad throwing this away (minus the shiny orb of temptation of course). I pop on desertcart and order a new one, the exact same thing. So far this one is exactly as good and easy to use as the old one, and I figure in 13 years or so I'll probably order a third.
Review: I Love it but I understand the grips from others....I still Love it - I Love it: I've had this very comfortable, smooth trackball since 2011 as a gift from my family and up until mid-2015 I changed the battery 3x!. I usually use a pencil with an eraser to take out the sphere roller from the bottom hole, so I can clean it (maybe at least 3x in a quarter to remove the dust/dirt build that is seen on the sensors near where the sphere aligns. Also in that mid 2015 time period, the left button clicking mechanism was not responding very well. As noted based I on the time line I gave, I was already out of the three-year warranty and after reading all the great reviews for troubleshooting. Unfortunately, I was not able to resolve this problem and therefore opted to purchase another. Using this device I feel relieves the wrist and hand pain I had when I used the standard mouse. One will be using the thumb constantly with this unit, and it feels so smooth, light to the touch. It stays in one place and for the work that I do that consistency is a must. Do I wish it was bigger? sure but It fits well enough for my hand, I really have no complaints about that. Logitech continues to support this fantastic unit and so I feel it is well supported. Be mindful not to loose the tiny Unifying Receiver as it can take about $10 out of your wallet if it does get lost (I’m talking to those that travel with the trackball since one would have to be disciplined and remember to put it in the secure slot near the battery, as those that leave it at home will likely leave it permanently placed) . Below defines my opinionated star ratings: One (1) star = the product grossly under delivers to the point the it was a waste of time/energy and/or this was the lowest rating allowed. Two (2) stars = the product poorly represented what is was designed for even though it works (i.e. quality, stability, below par when comparing to competition). (and the manufacturer should go back to the drawing board). Three (3) stars = the product worked (in the middle), but never met my standards overall, but the functionality was simply okay. Four (4) stars = the product is good and will satisfy most that use it, regardless if there is that one nagging thing prevented it from being the best Five (5) stars = the product is the all-star/gold medal/excellent category and ether surprised me that it worked so well or it did exactly what was promised by the manufacturer.

## Features

- Stop chasing a mouse around. Your trackball stays in one place and puts control under your thumb, so you don't have to move your arm to move your cursor. And its sculpted shape supports your hand for comfortable control all day long.
- This trackball includes the Logitech unifying receiver. The tiny wireless receiver stays in your laptop, so there's no need to unplug it when you move around. Plus, you can easily add a compatible keyboard, number pad or mouse-without the hassle of multiple USB receivers.
- You can go for up to 18 months without changing batteries and the convenient battery indicator helps to ensure that you'll never be caught off guard. Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions.
- You get precise cursor control wherever you want to use your trackball. Hard tables, comfy sofas and lumpy beds are all no problem for the M570.
- The integrated scroll wheel and easy-to-reach back/forward buttons make control simple, whether you're web surfing on a laptop or navigating a home-theater PC.
- Note: In case of wireless mouse, the USB receiver will be provided inside or along with the mouse
- This trackball includes the Logitech Unifying receiver. The tiny wireless receiver stays in your laptop, so there's no need to unplug it when you move around. Plus, you can easily add a compatible keyboard, number pad or mouse-without the hassle of multiple USB receivers.
- Trackball comfort: Sculpted shape supports your hand and stays in one place—move the cursor without moving your arm
- Logitech Unifying receiver: Connect up to six compatible wireless devices with one tiny receiver that stays in your laptop
- Long battery life: Go for up to 18 months without changing the included AA battery* (* Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions. )
- Smooth cursor control anywhere: Precision laser tracking on your desk, couch, bed or almost any other surface
- For Windows or Mac OS: Control your laptop, desktop computer or home theater PC wirelessly from up to 30 ft. away** (** Actual wireless range will vary with use, settings and environmental conditions. )

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0043T7FXE |
| Additional Features | Battery Indicator, Ergonomic Design, Programmable Buttons, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 18 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #782 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | Trackball Logitech® Unifying receiver 1 AA battery User documentation 3-year limited hardware warranty |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | Dark Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 45,678 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855070098, 00978550700988 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.71"L x 3.74"W |
| Item Type Name | Logitech Wireless trackball mouse (910-001799) |
| Item Weight | 142 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | M570 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Mac OS 10.12 Sierra, Windows 10 |
| Model Name | FBA_LOG910001799 |
| Model Number | 910-001799 |
| Movement Detection | Trackball |
| Movement Detection Technology | Trackball |
| Number of Batteries | 1 D batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 5 |
| Operating System | mac os |
| Pattern | Mouse |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | feet |
| Special Feature | Battery Indicator, Ergonomic Design, Programmable Buttons, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 097855070098 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Color:** Dark Gray
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Trackball
- **Special Feature:** Battery Indicator, Ergonomic Design, Programmable Buttons, Wireless

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Should I get a new one? I had one of the older wired red ones and that thing was smooth as butter. I've had this newer model for about a year now and it drives me crazy. It is just not as smooth as the red one. I'm wondering if I just buy a new one if it'll be more what I'm looking for. I've cleaned this thing out a hu…**
A: I have this trackball mouse as well as the wired model with the red ball and I have the same problem you describe. I havent been able to get the M570 to track smoothly every since I got it no matter how much cleaning i did. This was annoying for any normal precision work, like placing the cursor between 2 letters. But I discovered that the red ball from the older mouse worked excellently, which suggests that the problem is not dirt but the blue ball. Also the speckled pattern on the blue ball is not as tight as the red, which i think contributes to the M570 jerky motions. So i figured that this issue is intrinsic to the M570 model (more specifically the blue ball) and I've been searching for a used red trackball for some time to replace the blue.

**Q: Does this mouse help hand pain? I have muscle waisting and pain in my hands, and I was thinking of pairing this with a Apple Magic Track pad to help m**
A: I have this mouse and it has helped relieve the wrist and hand/arm/shoulder pain I had when using a regular mouse. However, I did have a bit of pain in my thumb at first, until I got used to using the trackball. As another commenter said, you will use your thumb a lot with this mouse. It will also take a bit to get used to using your thumb, but by the time you get the hang of it, your thumb pain will be gone too. I love it! Plus, I can pair it with my Logitech Wireless Wave Combo Mk550 With Keyboard and Laser Mouse (http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Combo-Mk550-Keyboard/dp/B003VAHYNC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1431417569&sr=8-2&keywords=logitech+wireless+k350) that I bought this mouse to replace. I've been very comfy now at my computer.

**Q: How long does the battery last if you use the mouse 8 hours per day, 5 days a week at work?**
A: My husband and I have each owned 3 of these mice. The only reason we bought new ones is because our cat knocks them off the desk, the ball falls out and it gets a tiny dent/scratch in the ball. Then the mouse doesn't glide as smoothly. Turn the mouse off when you aren't using it. Ive had the batteries last 18 months no problem. I played World of Warcraft with this mouse for 14+ hours a day for weeks and never had a tiny hiccup. Just make sure you take the ball out, take any hair or dirt that builds up on the little sensors, and check the hole in the bottom for any dirt/hair. We use these mice for at least 8 hours every day. The battery is not an inconvenience. Anyone having troubles wither got a faulty mouse, or was using bad batteries. Again, we have had 6 of these mice in the last 13 years and we have NEVER had an issue. They are easy on the wrist/arm/shoulder, they don't take any battery juice to run, and they work beautifully.

**Q: I need to use this device with a Linux system. Does this mouse support "middle-click"? (i.e. works like a 3 button mouse)?**
A: In Ubuntu 16.4, it works exactly like a 3 button mouse is supposed to work in that distribution.  All three buttons and the wheel work as expected, and even the "forward/back" buttons on the extreme left edge page backward and forward through documents or through browser pages, just as they do in windows.

It's interesting because Logitec's own FAQ states unambiguously that this mouse *won't* work in Linux.  That is absolutely false.  In recent distribution of Linux, at least, it works great.

In a way, I works better in Linux than in Windows, in the following sense:  I bought one for my Linux computer at home, and another to use at work with the Windows 7 computer supplied by my employer.  I plugged the receiver into my Linux computer and was fully using the mouse, literally, in 1 SECOND!  It immediately came to life! On Windows 7, I plugged in the receiver and got to watch the "Found new device" dialog pop out of the tray and watch the little blue circle circling round and round the graphic that looks like a tower computer for some 10 minutes before the mouse would work!  :)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best mouse I've ever had/used. Hands down.
*by J***E on December 21, 2020*

I bought one of these back in 2007, and put in a AA. I had no idea at the time that I had just purchased something that would be with me for a LONG time. To be honest, I've got ADHD and ASD, and the shiny blue, perfectly round heavy ball looked amazing to play with, and super tempting. I told myself I would NOT play with this fancy toy until the mouse broke. This would be a very long exercise in keeping my word to myself and resisting temptation. This mouse was super easy to use, I just plugged in the little dongle, and it was ready to go. Loved how quick it was to plug and play, and while the tracker ball took a little getting used to, considering I had only used the movable kind of mouse before, I found it fairly intuitive and easily adapted to using it. This mouse has customizable buttons on it, that I was able to set things to for playing MMOs, It was quick and dependable for letting me get high scores on flash games. I am an artist, and one day my Wacom tablet broke, and I just.... used the mouse. Because of the smoothness of the tracker ball, I was able to draw with it and get the lines smooth and right where I wanted them. After a year or so, the mouse stopped working! I was confused at first, and then I remembered the battery! I pulled out the battery and swapped out for another AA, and it was right back to how it was before! Darn, no sparkly tempting blue orb for me. This mouse outlasted my computer, another computer, countless laptops, and is now on another desktop.... All easy swaps of the little dongle, and no fuss. This mouse started out being plugged into a computer with XP, then was moved to one with Vista, then Windows 7, then landed on Windows 10. I've used it for art, for regular computer things, for gaming, all sorts of things... All waiting to play with the blue orb of temptation. Every year or so I would need to replace the battery, and each time I was hopeful that the thing had FINALLY worn out... I would pull it apart, use a screwdriver to clear out pet hair, whatever fluff had gotten in the sensors, put it back together, add a fresh battery, and it was always as good as new. I can't tell you how many times it's been dropped, flat out thrown (I have three kids, who are super destructive) I've moved a couple of times, got married, had kids my life is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT than when I bought this thing. At one point a hot glue gun had been set on it before it was cool, and it had MELTED a hole through the plastic... but everything still worked 100% fine. I've pretty much given up on this thing EVER giving out on me. I figure it will outlive me at this point. Aliens in 10,000 years will excavate the earth, find this stupid mouse, with its a shiny blue orb of temptation, plug in the dongle (that magically will fit their systems), and start using the mouse to navigate their space ship. So this fall, when the mouse stops working, I'm like "When was the last time I changed the battery? I don't remember. Guess it's time to do that again (I've said a year, but in truth it depends, and I've gotten anywhere from 10 months to 18 months on a battery). I pull it apart, unscrew the case, clean all the components and sensors, put it back together, put a fresh battery in, and... IT DOESN'T WORK. I'm shocked at first. I assume there's something wrong with the battery. I try a new fresh battery, and it STILL doesn't work. At this point, I check to make sure I didn't mess something up putting it back together because I don't believe it's given out. It's been THIRTEEN YEARS with this thing not having issues... THIRTEEN YEARS!!! Literally teared up and felt bad throwing this away (minus the shiny orb of temptation of course). I pop on Amazon and order a new one, the exact same thing. So far this one is exactly as good and easy to use as the old one, and I figure in 13 years or so I'll probably order a third.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I Love it but I understand the grips from others....I still Love it
*by L***S on February 7, 2016*

I Love it: I've had this very comfortable, smooth trackball since 2011 as a gift from my family and up until mid-2015 I changed the battery 3x!. I usually use a pencil with an eraser to take out the sphere roller from the bottom hole, so I can clean it (maybe at least 3x in a quarter to remove the dust/dirt build that is seen on the sensors near where the sphere aligns. Also in that mid 2015 time period, the left button clicking mechanism was not responding very well. As noted based I on the time line I gave, I was already out of the three-year warranty and after reading all the great reviews for troubleshooting. Unfortunately, I was not able to resolve this problem and therefore opted to purchase another. Using this device I feel relieves the wrist and hand pain I had when I used the standard mouse. One will be using the thumb constantly with this unit, and it feels so smooth, light to the touch. It stays in one place and for the work that I do that consistency is a must. Do I wish it was bigger? sure but It fits well enough for my hand, I really have no complaints about that. Logitech continues to support this fantastic unit and so I feel it is well supported. Be mindful not to loose the tiny Unifying Receiver as it can take about $10 out of your wallet if it does get lost (I’m talking to those that travel with the trackball since one would have to be disciplined and remember to put it in the secure slot near the battery, as those that leave it at home will likely leave it permanently placed) . Below defines my opinionated star ratings: One (1) star = the product grossly under delivers to the point the it was a waste of time/energy and/or this was the lowest rating allowed. Two (2) stars = the product poorly represented what is was designed for even though it works (i.e. quality, stability, below par when comparing to competition). (and the manufacturer should go back to the drawing board). Three (3) stars = the product worked (in the middle), but never met my standards overall, but the functionality was simply okay. Four (4) stars = the product is good and will satisfy most that use it, regardless if there is that one nagging thing prevented it from being the best Five (5) stars = the product is the all-star/gold medal/excellent category and ether surprised me that it worked so well or it did exactly what was promised by the manufacturer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The buttons go bad, but so what. . .
*by B***. on August 25, 2016*

I've had at least four of these (maybe six). The left mouse button always goes bad eventually. I suspect that people who dispute this either don't click a lot, or don't use the mouse all that much. If you mainly just browse the internet and read your email, this mouse might last forever for you. Because this mouse it popular with gamers, some users do a *lot* of clicking. In my case, it's programming and Freecell, which means a lot of both clicking and dragging. If you click enough, the left mouse will start to double-click when you single click. You might not notice it if you're just typing text, but it will show up very fast in computer card came like Freecell where a spurious double-click has dramatic and unpleasant results. It also becomes almost impossible to highlight text, because the button won't stay down. These are the same symptom, really. When you press the button down, it will alternately click and unclick because the top of the switch under the button is dented, and though the button is down, the switch may or may not be at any given moment. So, why five stars? Because this is, ergonomically, the best mouse on the planet, it's very reasonably priced, and it has a three-year warranty. Seriously, you need to at least try this mouse. Once, in a period of extreme boredom, I used this mouse to play Freecell for seven straight hours. No discomfort, no carpal tunnel, no ill effects at all as far as my wrist and hand were concerned. I have the mouse sensitivity set at its max. It takes a little getting used to, but I can move the mouse from the beginning to the end of this paragraph by moving my thumb less than half an inch. This makes highlighting text a dream once you get used to it. I use a keyboard drawer under my desk because it keeps me from aggravating my elbow and shoulder. That means the mouse goes on the little pull-out table on the right side of the drawer. When I used a conventional mouse. It kept either making me bang my hand against the keyboard on the left, or falling off the right side of the pad. This mouse never moves. When I reach for it, it's always exactly where I expect it to be. As for the button trouble. I have not had any luck getting the mouse apart to try modifying the microswitch. And you can forget about the solutions suggested by Logitech. If they work, it's only for ten minutes or so. However: I just read a comment here from someone who fixed the problem by putting a piece of note card stock under the left button. It fixed the problem but, understandably, made the button difficult to click. I just tried fixing it with a piece of very thin paper from a cash-register receipt. It worked! The button is a tiny bit harder to press, but it's still pretty sensitive. If the fix doesn't last, I'll just shell out the money for a new one. I often buy two at a time so I'll have a spare to use when the button goes bad -- this is handy when you have to get it replaced under the three-year warranty. Seriously, give this thing a try.

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