

🎯 Master your workspace wirelessly—precision and presentation in the palm of your hand!
The welspo Wireless USB Handheld Finger Trackball Mouse combines ergonomic design with wireless convenience, featuring a 10-meter range, AAA battery power, and an integrated laser pointer. Compatible with laptops and desktops, it offers plug-and-play USB 2.0 connectivity and reduces wrist strain through its handheld trackball design, making it ideal for professionals seeking precision and mobility in presentations and daily tasks.









| ASIN | B0057KL2AU |
| Additional Features | Wireless, handheld, trackball mouse |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #234 in Computer Mice |
| Brand | welspo |
| Built-In Media | 1 x wireless finger handheld USB trackball mouse with laser pointer, 1 x USB receiver, 1 x bag |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | green ball |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (2,312) |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, Tablet |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.3"L x 1.9"W |
| Item Type Name | Finger Trackball Mouse |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BrainyTrade |
| Model Name | Finger Trackball Mouse |
| Model Number | brf6 |
| Movement Detection | Laser |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Operating System | Linux, Unix, Windows XP |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Modern |
| UPC | 847977003401 702248181960 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
M**R
Works well
Works great. It's replacing a high end gaming mouse that freezes and is very laggy. This one doesn't have any stutter or freezes . It responds immediately with no lag and makes a better gaming mouse than the gaming mouse did. Unbelievable, I see complaints about the track ball falling out and how it doesn't work well when tilted on its side. I've tried everything ( short of dropping it ) to dislodge the ball and make it quit working when tilted on its side and have been unsuccessful at doing such. Now it doesn't have a premium quality feel to it .it's not very robust and I don't think it can take a drop to the the ground well . So if you drop it that's on you .don't hate the device . Get a lanyard or necklace or some kind of tether or something if you are clumsy because this mouse ain't having any rough housing.
A**D
Works Well Enough
It works like you’d expect. The battery slot is a bit snug, so after putting a battery in, it took a good whack on a hard surface to shift the battery down against the contact. It does light up blue under the scroll wheel when you flip the on-switch, so you know immediately if the battery is making contact or not. Apart from that, my only complaint is it’s a thumb-trackball, and a right-click has to be done with the thumb. If you ever have to right-click and drag (3D printing slicers, 3D Cad, etc.) this design is not so good. I’d prefer a design with a split trigger, so left and right click are both done with the index finger, but haven’t found one yet. Overall, I ding them a star for the finicky battery issue.
N**4
Won’t last
The mouse itself is very convenient when it works. I cannot get it to reconnect after using this product for months. I’ve tried every method to reconnect it with their instructions but the mouse will not connect anymore.
F**R
Works well as presentation remote
Image Wireless USB Handheld Finger Trackball Mouse with Laser Pointer I have not had this item long or used it extensively, so take this review for what it's worth. Here are what the various buttons do: Trigger is left click. Upper left button is laser pointer. Upper right button is same as pressing Enter key on keyboard. Lower left and right buttons are right click (context menu). Pros: - Nice to be able to have mouse hand free to be in any position, not chained to the desk. After a lot of work using my Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball I can feel discomfort in my wrist, so it is nice to be able to pick up this mouse and use it for a while; no discomfort. So it is obviously not as hard on the wrist. - Good wireless range. I haven't measured how far, but at least one customer claimed 40 ft. - Soon after purchasing this item I found myself in need of a presentation remote. This trackball mouse worked great. No problem clicking through slides, my computer in the back of the auditorium and me at the front. Cons: - I have essential tremor, that is, my hands shake sometimes. Thus I find that sometimes it is difficult to precisely point the cursor as my thumb is not steady on the trackball. With the Expert Mouse trackball I can more precisely position the cursor. - The trackball is not as firmly held in place as I would like it to be, and thus the thumb needs to be pulled off very carefully; any slight movement in any direction will flick the pointer off target. If it were firmer, requiring a bit more force to roll, I think this issue and the problem I have with essential tremor would be reduced. - Have to set it down to continue typing, which can be a little less convenient than simply moving hand from desktop-bound mouse to keyboard. - No way to change what all buttons do. Using the free X-Mouse Button Control software (use a search engine to find it), you can change the trigger (left click) and bottom two buttons (right click), and how the trackball and scroll wheel behave. But the bottom two buttons don't appear to be independently modifiable; they will always do the same thing; whatever one is programmed to do the other will do it also. Overall I like this mouse and am glad I purchased it.
A**K
Works okay but falls short
I've owned several trigger/handheld mouses before. They're the only option for me. Unfortunately there aren't many companies making them. The other one I had was comfortable to use but was extremely chincy and would break after a few weeks, It wasn't a fluke I bought three. After the third one i decided to hunt for a new design. This seemed to be the best option. Pros Use with or without wire. Charges fast, and hold a charge for hours turns of automatically after a minute, and a click revives it Cons I feel like this was designed for people with small hands. My hands are a little smaller than the average man's The mouse doesn't properly fit my hand. The curve of the body is to steep. I have to curl my palm around it in and unnatural way to access the track ball... Let me put it like this. If i hold the mouse the way my body wants to hold it then the trackball lands on my palm... The trackball is really tiny. That means you have to turn your mouse speed down about 50% to even use it. Once you begin using it you're realize you have to strain your hand in order to apply the extreme dexterity it takes to hold your hand in this unnatural position. Honestly it kind of defeats the whole purpose of a trigger mouse. I overcame this by using the middle of my thumb to move the ball. Instead of the tip like i normally do That being said I'm getting used to using it. It's better than using a touch-pad or a regular mouse. Those things are murder on my wrist.
E**N
Very sensetive even after reducing sence settings. Material is weak, not durable
C**Y
I have a rather unorthodox computer setup so I needed a rather unorthodox mouse to do my computing. Prior to this mouse I used a normal trackball style but for someone whom their computer is their TV and needs their mouse to work sort of like a remote or to work for me when walking around versus having to sit down with any normal kind of mouse I was curious about this style of mouse. When my old mouse broke after many years of service I thought this was now the time to try this out. I have had this mouse now for almost a week so while I cannot speak to its battery consumption and overall toughness as that would take months to take into consideration I am happy with this purchase for the week I have had to use it under multiple day to day scenarios. The style works perfectly for me and makes my computing easier if I want to stand up and use the mouse versus always having to sit down or have the mouse on my knee to properly move it. Eases the stress on my wrists as well which is an added bonus. I heard there was some slight issues with using this mouse with iOS however I have not come across that yet, it seems to work well with my Apple computer. Only issue I have which is a slight nitpick is that I would have put the right click button in a different place, I would have made one of the top two buttons above the track ball the right click button but it is a barely minor inconvenience. Either way I am satisfied with this mouse.
M**G
buy a known brand
M**M
لم يعجبني لانه لا يوجد به ليزر كما هو مذكور كما انه لا يستحق ثمنه كل الازرار تعمل بنفس الوضع انا مستاءة من المنتج
J**A
Trackball is very loose which makes it incredibly inaccurate for using this as a proper mouse and clicking/selecting objects in the computer. The simple fact of slightly moving your hand or pressing the ‘click’ button itself makes the trackball move and the pointer too (making you click on something else) Perhaps an ok product for powerpoint presentations but definitely a waste of money and completely unusable as a mouse. I’ve put a little mark on the trackball for my video so people can see how much the ball moves loosely without input, so people understand what I mean
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