Monday, October 5th 2020

Kensington Releases Orbit Fusion Wireless Trackball

Kensington, the worldwide leader of desktop computing and mobility solutions for IT, business, and home office professionals and The Professionals' Choice, introduced the latest addition to its lineup of ergonomic mice and trackballs. The Orbit Fusion Wireless Trackball combines the superior comfort, control, and precision benefits of a finger-operated trackball and a patented scroll ring within a sculpted mouse-like design.

Ideal for new trackball users, the Orbit Fusion Wireless Trackball (K72363WW) offers first-in-class trackball innovation within the familiar shape of a mouse. An ergonomist-approved design provides all-day comfort to improve palm, wrist, forearm, and shoulder position with less hand movement. The patented finger-operated scroll ring provides a more precise, intuitive, and comfortable scrolling experience.
The premium laser tracking sensor and 40 mm finger-operated trackball allow users to navigate multiple monitors and large files with less desktop space and better precision and speed, while a triple DPI switch enables simple cursor control transitions.

Get started with full-featured plug and play default settings or use KensingtonWorks software to set pointer and scrolling options and personalize five programmable buttons to tackle common tasks with one touch. Long battery life provides up to 14 months of usage on a single, included AA battery.

Universal compatibility enables the wireless trackball mouse to connect to Windows and macOS devices via a 2.4 GHz nano receiver that stows inside the trackball when not in use. The included USB-A to USB-C adapter works for laptops with limited or no USB-A ports.

Perfect for new trackball users and users with limited desktop space or multiple monitors, the Orbit Fusion Wireless Trackball fuses innovative comfort and control with preferred finger-controlled track and scroll.

And when on the go, the Orbit Fusion Wireless Trackball Hard Case (K97500WW), made especially for the Orbit Fusion Wireless Trackball, is the perfect companion. Shockproof, dustproof, and water resistant, the compact and lightweight case features tough 1680D polyester fabric with a soft interior that perfectly follows the contours of the trackball, offering exceptional protection from bumps, drops, dirt, and scratches. It also includes a convenient storage compartment for the USB-A to USB-C adapter that is included with the trackball.

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9 Comments on Kensington Releases Orbit Fusion Wireless Trackball

#1
ZoneDymo
yay more trackballs, not enough companies make these anymore imo.
that said I dont understand why its wireless, I mean handy for on the go or so I guess but the whole point of the mouse is that you dont move it soooo why wireless?
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#2
AnarchoPrimitiv
Hahaha, reminds me of my old Logitech trackman marble from 1999 (I used to turn it upside down with the ball on the desk for superfast arcade games), those were the days.... Connected to a Pentium 233 w/ mmx 64MB of EDO RAM, 4.3GB HDD, 2x CD-RW, 24X CD-ROM, ATI 3D Rage Pro (4MB of VRAM if I remember), Sound Blaster 32 AWE.... I remember I also had Video Capture card with S-Video and I'd encode videos in Real Video (remember real audio?) , haha, man I loved playing Command and Conquer Red Alert on that thing.
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#3
InVasMani
I miss when trackballs had ball bearings they were butter smooth.
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#4
PLAfiller
I've tired trackball once or twice, but it's super awkward to me. I just can't get used to it. But there is an audience, I know at least one die hard fan of trackballs.
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#5
InVasMani
The polling rate and DPI on them often get too overlooked is one negative with most of them. That other part about the ball bearings is also big. The old school ones like in arcade trackballs had ball bearings with shafts and god they were smooth you could fling that ball and it would keep spinning for a long damn time. It was wonderful for games like Joust. Stuff just isn't built like it use to be sadly sometimes for the better other times for the worse.
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#6
TheTechGuy1337
Finally, a mouse to teach men how to win a woman's heart. My joke has layers and not everyone will understand, but for those that don't. You will one day my friend.
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#7
lemonadesoda
TheTechGuy1337Finally, a mouse to teach men how to win a woman's heart. My joke has layers and not everyone will understand, but for those that don't. You will one day my friend.
When they invent a pressure sensitive mouse-trackball-nipplepoint-with-thumbwheel combo; then we are TALKING!

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#8
TheTechGuy1337
lemonadesodaWhen they invent a pressure sensitive mouse-trackball-nipplepoint-with-thumbwheel combo; then we are TALKING!

A fellow man of culture. Welcome.
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#9
timta2
I often miss my ADB Kensington Turbo Mouse 5, so I might have to check this one out.
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