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My current trackball has lost its smoothness and feels "sticky" no matter how well, or often I clean it.

So, I'm looking for a trackball (thumb controlled) with the following features:

  • Bluetooth wireless with support for at least two connections (for laptop and PC media station).
  • Uses AA or AAA batteries.
  • Uses bearings.
  • Set at a tilt/ergo angle.
  • Repairability is also important, but not a total dealbreaker if the mouse is high-enough quality.

So far, most that I've found will lack one of those features, but I'd really like to have all of them, if possible.

UPDATE: Thanks to everyone who offered tips on getting my current trackball working better. Today, trying to roll the ball left became very difficult, like it didn't want to move. I took it out, looked at the little white ball (bearing?) supports that the ball should be rolling on, and noticed that the left-most one was almost pushed in, and flush with the cup that the ball sits in. The other two are higher up, so the ball can "float" on those, but not this other one. The manufacturer is already sending a replacement mouse, so it should work better, but I'd still like to find my unicorn 😄

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

As others have said, Logitech MX Ergo springs to mind. Lacks bearings and repairability, but is of decent quality.

If Logitech isn't your thing, there's also the ProtoArc EM01 - basically an MX Ergo clone with RGB and USB-C, but inferior tilt.

There're also Elecom, whose EX-G is also decent but on a personal level, Im not a fan of the right click - too light. Sanwa -- Amazon Link -- and Perixx are competitors to/similar to the Elecom offerings.

Ploopy might be your best bet in terms of repairability, though their offering is a little rough around the edges (figuratively and literally, they're a 3d-printed startup but seem to have a decent following).

Links with the exception of Sanwa are to the manufacturer's pages.