








🖱️ Elevate your workflow—comfort, control, and customization in the palm of your hand!
The ELECOM Relacon Handheld Trackball Mouse offers an ambidextrous ergonomic design with a sensitive thumb-operated trackball, 10 programmable buttons, and a stable 2.4GHz wireless connection. Featuring adjustable DPI settings (500/1000/1500) and durable artificial ruby ball bearings, it delivers smooth tracking with minimal maintenance. Compatible with Windows and MacOS, it includes 2 AAA batteries and supports up to 10 meters wireless range, making it a versatile tool for professionals seeking comfort and precision.




















| ASIN | B07ZKL66GY |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12 in Computer Trackballs |
| Brand | ELECOM |
| Button Quantity | 10 |
| Color | Black & Red ball |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop PC, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,827) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.61"L x 4.41"W |
| Item Type Name | ELECOM Handheld 2.4GHz Wireless Thumb-operated Trackball Mouse, 10-Button Function with Smooth Tracking, Precision Optical Gaming Sensor, Left / Right Handed (M-RT1DRBK) |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | ELECOM |
| Model Name | Relacon |
| Model Number | M-RT1DRBK |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1500 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Operating System | Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Style Name | 2.4GHz |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
M**.
Mostly great, but a bit of a struggle with doing precision work or twitching to typing
I really like this mouse in a lot of ways, but there are other times when I've struggled with it, and I've ended up not using it as my daily mouse (I keep it on hand in case my daily mouse dies, like my Logitech finally did). I could see it being great for specific situations (like the listing that shows using it with a laptop at a non-desk location, using as a media controller, etc) but as my everyday mouse at my desk it just didn't work out. I've been using a trackball super happily for about 5 years, so all of the pros and cons below I'm approaching as already being a trackball user. (If you're not already a trackball user... hang in there. Once you get used to it it's GREAT.) PROS ------ - Can hold it in really any position, and it doesn't have to be up on your desktop. I just held it down in my lap a lot, or next to my side when I'm using a standing desk, but you can also rest your hand on the edge of the desk in different positions too. Even set your hand on a luxurious pillow if you want. :D - It's ambidextrous, so it works great for righties and lefties. I'm not ambidextrous myself at all, but if my right wrist is really bothering me I can switch to my left hand; it slows me down a little, but I'm still perfectly able to keep doing what I was doing. - Super flexible in that it allows you to hold it basically however you want. I wish I could adjust the curve of the underside (like have the finger groove hold my other fingers further back) but I don't know how you'd possibly make that adjustable), but just being able to not have your wrist on a desk is a pretty big deal by itself. I've had a lot of wrist pain over the years and this DEFINITELY helps. - Programmable buttons are nice! I don't need them mostly and even the ones I would use (like the back and forward web browsing buttons) I just forget they exist, but if I used it for a long time I'm sure I'd eventually make use of them. It also has a tilting scroll wheel... I had to look up what that even was for, but turns out it's for scrolling horizontally. The more you know! :D I never used it, but it's often just nice to have more options rather than less with anything. - The driver/controller program for it lets you set which button does what, and things like your scroll speed and how to make the wheel do a speed-scroll, plus there's a DPI controller on the mouse itself. CONS ------- - Switching between mousing and typing is just prohibitively annoying. Because it's not on the desktop, every time you want to type two-handed you have to either put the mouse completely down or set it on its stand. And if you're holding down in your lap like I do it you're reaching up and down a ton (which to be fair you'd be doing to reach the keyboard anyway). I just wound up doing a lot of hunt-and-peck typing with my left hand only, which made me remarkably slow at what I was doing compared to what I was doing with my previous trackball. - The stand is basically there to hold the mouse when not in use, but it's a little bit precarious. If you set the mouse down carelessly, it might slide off. I've knocked it off by jostling my desk. My cat's knocked it off. (Why is my cat on my desk? I'd also like to know this!) I'm working in a room with carpeted floor so it hasn't been a serious problem, but if I was using this in my previous workplace with concrete floors, it'd be extremely broken by now. This issue AND the problem mentioned above could be solved by a more substantial base where you could set it (and it would stay) that could turn it temporarily but SECURELY into a desktop mouse. If the stand allowed you to more easily actually USE the mouse while it's set there, it'd become like 90% easier to work with it when you also have to type. - Precision work (like for instance trying to draw or erase an area in Photoshop) was surprisingly difficult. I'm not sure why; I've been doing that work with a trackball mouse for years, so maybe this one's just a bit more sensitive or the ball's a little looser? I really had a hard time producing any sort of non-wobbly line, and no amount of fine-tuning the speed or DPI or anything really helped. - It's a little small, so if you have huge mitts it might be too little for you. For reference, I typically wear a medium in latex/nitrile gloves, and a large in outdoor type gloves, and it fits my hand pretty great. I think smaller hands would probably be fine also, I just think it might be uncomfortable for folks with really big hands. - If you need to get the trackball out to try to clean out gunk, it's surprisingly hard to get it out. It is surprisingly EASY to get it out however if it's knocked on the floor. - I really needed this to have a storage space for the USB dongle, like my old Logitech did. That one you could store the dongle inside the battery compartment; this one's a little weirder shaped but it has an entire base that could have had, if not a screw-top compartment or something, a little slot built into it. I don't think it's terribly overpriced or anything for what it is, but an upgrade on the stand design would make it so much better. In summary, it's a good mouse and if you've got problems with your wrist and don't need to switch constantly between mousing and typing, it's worth a try. For me after about four days of trying I've switched away to another type of ergo desktop model (wish me luck lol) but I'll have it on hand if I need it. Possibly all bagged so I don't lose any components. :D
M**G
The Best Hand-held Mini Trackball Out There
I've searched all over for a one handed mouse to be able to use my laptop given my current setup, and all of the options were garbage until I found this one. I was hesitant at first because of the price and how often these devices turn out to be duds, but this one did not disappoint. In fact it is amazing and had fulfilled all of my needs almost perfectly. The mouse is comfortable and all the buttons are in the right places for my hand size (7in x 3.5in). You can use it with either hand and I usually use it with my left. In spite of what some other reviews say I never accidentally hit the dpi button even though it is resting in my left palm. The only negative about this mouse is the scroll wheel which is not smooth and sometimes not very responsive. It's a minor issue though as there is autoscroll built into the downloadable software. The trackball also doesn't fall out if you tilt it sideways. It just pops up a little and then goes back down when righted. The fact that this is Japanese made is a huge bonus for quality. I love this mouse. Update 4/14/23 - The scroll wheel has become almost unusable. It is not aligned anymore and it squeaks when I use it. It takes so much effort to scroll that I try to avoid it as much as I can. The scroll wheel needs to be majorly improved.
C**R
Pretty good. Mine died within 3 weeks, but they replaced it in 2 days without any hassle.
I've been using a similar product from different company for two years (handheld mouse with a teal colored trackball). Instead of getting the same one, I decided to spend more money in hopes of buying a better quality product. Definitely felt better to use than the different product. Pros. Even less wrist pain when using compared to similar product I tried. Uses 2 AAA batteries, so I don't need to replacement them very frequently. Semi-customizable buttons. Cons. DPI button placement is bad for people using the mouse with left hand, and it's one of the only button that can't be customized/disabled. Trackball is very sensitive and it's prone to rattling. The bottom is rounded so you need a separate base to hold the mouse when not in use, which reduces desk space. Mouse wheel stopped working after 18 days of use. Giving the company benefit of the doubt and rating them 4 for now, but might have to make changes based on how warranty replacement goes. Edit. Elecom emailed me a return label about 30 minutes after I put in the request for a warranty replacement, and another email with shipping information for the replacement unit they sent (before I dropped off the broken device for return), no questions asked. I received a brand new replacement today, and happily using it now. Great customer service. Changed to 5 stars. Hoping the new one lasts much longer and I don't have to edit the review any further.
N**E
Stopped fully working after 1 month of daily use
I really like it but unfortunately the wheel that scrolls web pages up and down got stuck and I can’t scroll pages up and down any more and now it’s pretty much unusable for me. And I’m 5”6 days outside the return window so almost feels like a scam. No way to contact the seller either to get help so here we are
P**K
S**I
Le prix vaut le coup pratique à utiliser et il fonctionne bien avec un adaptateur USB sur un smartphone Android
B**G
I teach at a university and this device is perfect for moving around all my screen work presentations while moving around the lecture room. The range is very good and works even from the back of a large room. It is very easy to conceal and use in each application. I very much like the ergonomics of the device and the smooth roll of the ball. The holder would benefit from having some grip but apart from that it does what it needs to do. Sometimes slips but a small price to pay for a lovely mouse experience. Definitely recommend it for any teacher or presenter.
H**I
الجوده لاتستحق اكثر من ربع القيمه الكوره فيها اهتزاز ويجب الضغط عليها وعند رفع الاصبع يقفز المؤشر الى مكان اخر الازرار تعمل البلاستيك سيء الجوده وخفيف
H**.
2 years now and I love this mouse. This mouse is perfect for the couch surfer, you can set up a pc TV connection and do all your activities in blissfull comfort. Whether it's streaming, websurfing, video editing, gaming, or anything else, this thing is sidekick. In fact, I think it could be the ultimate gaming mouse with a few tweaks and Im suprised there are so few similar options on the market. I would suggest this company design a second product from this, and adjust some functions for improved accessibility. The trigger buttons for example, they are not easy to have both covered for long periods, the ergonomics of the button placement is not ideal. One finger is fine, so 95% off ehat you do, you will not have a complaint with this, but in game it's almost a game breaker. You need to have both index and middle finger naturally positioned on buttons for proper gameplay. Next, rethink the middle mouse button. Alot of times in a game you need to hold the middle mouse button while moving the mouse, and this controller makes that a two handed or awkwardly painful process. Not The controller would. Benefit greatly from a grip button function, so this could be explored. And finally, improve the ball design. It's pretty good, but it's loose in the well and jiggles or moves as you move your hand. This creates mouse pointer instability. Put a lock on collar around the top with replaceable felt liners to firm up that feel to smooth AF. And add some buttons along the side for the thumbs. And give it a belt clip for the wrist strap. It needs to hang from the waist line with a short lead so you can walk around with it and drop it freely. I'm going to 3d print one, but it would just be a tiny little thing to include and it would go a long way. Those few things will take this thing to be the ultimate living room, home theater, gaming, or conference companion. Seriously. I had the surface mouses and the the surface rested trackball mouses. This thing is superior anywhere other than a desk. It's also tough. Dropped it probably well over 100 times now. Sometimes the ball goes flying, but it still works great and isn't damaged. And batteries last forever in it. Would suggest getting Bluetooth to reduce number of USB plug in devices, also because others report the the 2.4 ghz transmitter failing and they aren't standard channel transmitters either so you can't really replace them with a universal one. It would be incredible if they made both left and right handed versions, mirror imaged. Then users could buy two and then no keyboard game as well. And no, it's not the same as a xbox controller experience. I would pay $200CAD for each controller if it were available.