Tuesday, August 15th 2023
Kensington Announces Availability of Award-Winning, Thumb-Operated Trackball Designed for First-Time Users
-Kensington, a worldwide leader of desktop computing and mobility solutions for IT, business, and home office professionals, today announced availability of the Pro Fit Ergo TB450 and TB550 Trackballs, affordable entry-level, thumb-operated wireless trackballs for everyday office workers and home users. Recipients of the prestigious international 2023 Red Dot Design Award for product design, the new trackballs are ideal for users who want to improve wrist and forearm alignment or work in tight spaces with limited desktop space.
Compatible with Windows and macOS, the Pro Fit Ergo TB450 and TB550 Trackballs combine the feel of a wireless mouse with the convenience and accuracy of an advanced trackball. The ergonomic design was derived from a clay sculpture to perfectly fit the contour and natural angle of the human hand, placing the hand in a natural vertical position to improve wrist and forearm alignment for all-day comfort and optimal function.The Pro Fit Ergo TB450 Trackball (K72194WW; $49.99 MSRP) features five programmable buttons, and provides the familiar left click, right click, and scroll wheel of a traditional mouse to ease the transition to the trackball. The energy-efficient wireless trackball provides long battery life of up to 18 months using 2.4 GHz or up to 15 months when using Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) connectivity.
The Pro Fit Ergo TB550 Trackball (K72196WW; $69.99 MSRP) offers seven programmable buttons and adds an enhanced, customizable 4D scroll wheel that provides intuitive four-direction scrolling; scroll left, right, up, and down, to provide a comfortable user experience. The rechargeable battery provides up to four months of battery life with a single charge.
Benefits and features of the Pro Fit Ergo Trackballs include:
The Kensington Pro Fit Ergo TB450 and TB550 Trackballs are available at Amazon.
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Kensington
Compatible with Windows and macOS, the Pro Fit Ergo TB450 and TB550 Trackballs combine the feel of a wireless mouse with the convenience and accuracy of an advanced trackball. The ergonomic design was derived from a clay sculpture to perfectly fit the contour and natural angle of the human hand, placing the hand in a natural vertical position to improve wrist and forearm alignment for all-day comfort and optimal function.The Pro Fit Ergo TB450 Trackball (K72194WW; $49.99 MSRP) features five programmable buttons, and provides the familiar left click, right click, and scroll wheel of a traditional mouse to ease the transition to the trackball. The energy-efficient wireless trackball provides long battery life of up to 18 months using 2.4 GHz or up to 15 months when using Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) connectivity.
The Pro Fit Ergo TB550 Trackball (K72196WW; $69.99 MSRP) offers seven programmable buttons and adds an enhanced, customizable 4D scroll wheel that provides intuitive four-direction scrolling; scroll left, right, up, and down, to provide a comfortable user experience. The rechargeable battery provides up to four months of battery life with a single charge.
Benefits and features of the Pro Fit Ergo Trackballs include:
- Precise, Accurate Cursor Control - The high-quality tracking sensor, 34 mm thumb-operated trackball, and multiple DPI switch (400, 800, 1200, 1600 dpi), combine to provide smooth cursor control, optimal precision, and easy cursor speed transitions to maximize productivity.
- Flexible Wireless Connection - The Pro Fit Ergo Trackball is capable of connecting to up to three devices via the 2.4 GHz or Bluetooth, and allows users to easily switch between devices with the push of a button. Government-grade 128-bit AES encryption provides enhanced security to stop hackers from monitoring wireless connections and obtaining sensitive information.
- Customization - Both trackballs can be used as plug-and-play devices, or can be used with the feature-rich KensingtonWorks software for professional customization and superior productivity. KensingtonWorks enables users to customize the functions of each of the trackball buttons, and adjust the pointer speed and acceleration.
- Easy to Clean - Both models feature a unique design that incorporates a built-in, patented, trackball ejection button to effortlessly remove the trackball for cleaning.
- Sustainable Manufacturing Process - To reduce the impact of plastic on the global environment, the trackballs are made with GRS-certified 70% post-consumer recycled ABS, and at least 50% of the overall plastic used is recycled plastic.
The Kensington Pro Fit Ergo TB450 and TB550 Trackballs are available at Amazon.
12 Comments on Kensington Announces Availability of Award-Winning, Thumb-Operated Trackball Designed for First-Time Users
basically that with a bit more tweaking to the ergonomics to force your arm in a good position, new sensor, more buttons, DPI switch, think we would be golden.
I use tracknalsls aside mice since centuries. Right not i own Keyboard, mouse and trackball from logitech to reduce the amount of USb Receivers. But trackballs are really rare on the market. especially if one has larger hands. The last Kensington has been too smal to fit and suit my hand. The Logitech MX does. The usage is real great also at CAD and/or 3D programs.
I've had a couple of Trackman Marble Wheels over the years (wired and cordless) and I have a couple of currently marketed Sanwa trackballs that closely resemble the Trackman design.
I downloaded it once and use it locally all the time.
my longest gaming session so far is 65 hours in a row. i felt no fatique in the hand nor arm.
Of course your injury may make things different and one should always go with whatever feels confortable