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product_id: 365050681
title: "Bluetooh Handheld Trackball Mouse, Wireless, Ergonomic Thumb Control, Ambidexterity, 10　Button PC/Laptop, Windows11/ MacOS, iPad, Android, Relacon, M-RT1BRXBK"
brand: "elecom"
price: "634.28 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Elecom"
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# 1500 DPI precision 107 hrs battery life 10 customizable buttons Bluetooh Handheld Trackball Mouse, Wireless, Ergonomic Thumb Control, Ambidexterity, 10　Button PC/Laptop, Windows11/ MacOS, iPad, Android, Relacon, M-RT1BRXBK

**Brand:** elecom
**Price:** 634.28 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your workflow — precision, comfort, and control in the palm of your hand!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bluetooh Handheld Trackball Mouse, Wireless, Ergonomic Thumb Control, Ambidexterity, 10　Button PC/Laptop, Windows11/ MacOS, iPad, Android, Relacon, M-RT1BRXBK by elecom
- **How much does it cost?** 634.28 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/365050681-bluetooh-handheld-trackball-mouse-wireless-ergonomic-thumb-control-ambidexterity-10)

## Best For

- elecom enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted elecom brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-Day Wireless Freedom:** Stable Bluetooth connection with up to 10m range and 107 hours of battery life keeps you unplugged and productive.
- • **Powerful Customization Hub:** 10 fully programmable buttons let you tailor shortcuts and macros for seamless multitasking across Windows, Mac, iPad, and Android.
- • **Effortless Precision Control:** Switch between 500/1000/1500 DPI for pixel-perfect accuracy in every task.
- • **Ambidextrous Ergonomic Design:** Sculpted handheld shape supports both left and right hands, reducing strain during marathon work or gaming sessions.
- • **Easy Maintenance, Long-Term Performance:** Smooth, large trackball with simple pop-out cleaning ensures your device stays responsive and dust-free.

## Overview

The ELECOM Bluetooth Handheld Trackball Mouse (M-RT1BRXBK) is a versatile, ergonomic input device designed for professionals and gamers alike. Featuring a high-precision 1500 DPI optical sensor, 10 customizable buttons, and ambidextrous design, it offers seamless compatibility with Windows 11, macOS, iPadOS, and Android. Its wireless Bluetooth connectivity provides up to 10 meters of range and an impressive 107-hour battery life powered by included AAA batteries. The large, easy-to-clean trackball reduces wrist strain by allowing cursor movement without arm motion, making it ideal for extended use. Backed by a one-year limited warranty, this mouse blends functionality with comfort for the modern multitasker.

## Description

Product Description Mouse Assistant STEP1 1. Go to the "ELECOMUSA " website. (Not ELECOMUS website)Click "Mouse Assistant" in the middle of the top. 2. Select "WINDOWS" or "MAC" for installation. (When installing on a PC running security software, it is recommended to temporarily deactivate it before installation.) 3. Click "MOUSE ASSISTANT MANUAL" if you want detail about it. STEP2 1. Save to your computer. (If you have any problem or question, please contact ELECOM on this website.) 2. Installation is now complete. If successfully installed, the Mouse Assistant icon is visible in the indicator as shown in the image. Let's open it!! STEP3 1. Select your language. Click "OK". Then the window is closed automatically. Please open it again.(Setup required each time it is opened) 2&3. Button Function Assignments 4. Scroll speed adjustment 5. Arrow: Manual & Help

Review: Good for gaming! - I'm currently using this (remapped with their software) for a skyrim playthrough, along with a 8bitdo micro (remapped in steam) for the left hand. Both work really well and have been enjoying it. Quality is 8/10 but once you get used to it, it's hard to out down. Thinking of getting a second one for the left hand.
Review: Good overall, a few niggles, does feel a bit pricy, software great. - Would have liked to put 3.5 stars but can only do 3 or 4. Have been using this for just a couple of days and have mixed feelings but overall positive. Will update when I've used it longer and made a decision as to whether to keep it. Reading some of the negative reviews, it seems like people just don't understand how this works or how to use the program - which really isn't that difficult. I'm not sure where "broken english" is coming from either, given that almost everything in the program is only 1 or 2 words like "main button" or "sub button" or "keyboard input". It's really quite self explanatory and I had the mouse connected to my mac and the software installed in less than 5 minutes. If you're older or not very computer literate, you might need to have some patience or get someone to help you set it up initially but I'm not sure you even need the program and if you're that computer illiterate, I'm not sure what use it would be to you anyway. I actually found the program great, you can assign almost any function, to almost every button (except the dpi button and on/off switch). You can also create profiles for different programs, so buttons do different things depending on what program you're in. Exceptionally useful for a graphic designer switching between InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator all day, all requiring different shortcuts. I've specifically been looking for something like this, which I can use in my left hand as I have awful pain in my right hand from repetitive strain. I've certainly noticed a difference already in how much better my right wrist and hand feels and it was very easy to use in my left hand despite being right handed. My only gripes would be that the roller ball isn't terribly smooth. 90% of the time it's fine but there's a small area which seems to judder when you're on it and it makes it difficult to click specific spaces, which is often what I need to do. As others have said it does feels a bit loose and that may be part of the problem but it certainy isn't falling out. I'm assuming it must come out somehow to be cleaned but I havn't gotten far enough to figuring that out yet. The build quality is actually pretty good over all, I would not confuse how lightweight it is with it being cheap or poor quality at all. The left and right buttons either side of the scroll wheel do need to be pressed in the middle or lower down rather than where my thumb naturally sits nearer the top of the button but I think this is a design flaw rather than a cheap build - it is intentionally not "clickable" at the top, because that's where the pivot is. It also wouldn't be an issue if I had slightly bigger hands or longer fingers. My hands are very small so it does make it a little difficult to reach the buttons right on the bottom but it's not a deal breaker at all and those click perfectly well. I have quite a large screen too and a second screen next to it so it has been a bit tricky to get the dpi I need in order to move around the large area and also do the more detailed things in smaller precise spaces. I'm going to assign the dpi to another button so I can more easily switch dpi while holding in my left hand and see if that makes it better. I had a similar issue with the Logitech MX Ergo S which I ultimately found a good middle ground for without the need to be switching all the time but ultimately had to send back because the tilt of the mouse wasn't enough, I still had a lot of pain in my right hand and it wasn't able to be used left handed. It does feel a little bit expensive, especially as the Logitech mouse I mentioned above was around £80 and did feel a lot nicer with the roller ball, which let's be honest is the main function of the mouse, to move around the screen. Even though the quality is good and the program it comes with is great. There was a review saying it was required but I'm pretty sure you don't actually need to use it either. I don't know why you wouldn't use it though because it's great and gives so much more functionality. I'm not sure if this will replace my drawing tablet which I've been using as a mouse for over a decade, and would still be using if I could do it left handed, but at the moment I'm likely to keep it and switch between the drawing pad, normal mouse and this, depending on what I'm doing at the time, and so my right hand and wrist can have a break more often.

## Features

- 《Trackball Comfort》Handheld trackball mouse has a sensitive rolling ball and frequency stable Bluetooth connection. Sculpted shape supports your hand staying in one place, move the cursor without moving your arm. Suitable for both left and right hand.
- 《Functional10 Buttons》Very easy to move in any direction. It comes with 10 physical buttons on the device and you can assign your favorite functions to all buttons
- 《Easy Maintenance》Smooth and the relatively large size prevents dust and dirt from clogging them. The ball is held in place by the ball bearings, and can be easily popped out of the device by pushing it through the hole in the bottom and it can be easily cleaned. Please be careful not to lose the red ball, as it is easily dislodged in use.
- 《Product Details》 System Requirements: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows RT8.1, Windows 8.1 or later (Horizontal scrolling function is not working in Windows RT8.1), macOS13, iPad OS16. Size: W1.6"(40.7mm) X L4.4"(111.5mm) X H2.2"(56.6mm), Weight: 77g/2.7oz (without battery), DPI: 500/1000/1500 count (switchable), Connectivity: Wireless, 2 X AAA Battery (included)
- 《Limited Warranty》This product has a manufacture limited warrnty that can be returned or exchanged within one year from your purchase. For more information, please visit the manufacturer's website.
- 《2 Models》 Two types are available: a Bluetooth model and a wireless model using a 2.4GHz dongle.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08GSCC8RX |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 107 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,292 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 328 in Mice |
| Brand | ELECOM |
| Brand Name | ELECOM |
| Button Quantity | 10 |
| Colour | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 2,038 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.2L x 4.1W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | 10 |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | ELECOM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M-RT1BRXBK |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Track Ball Relacon Bluetooth model |
| Model Number | M-RT1BRXBK |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 1500 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of buttons | 10 |
| Operating System | Windows 11、Windows 10、Windows RT8.1、Windows 8.1、Windows 7、Windows Vista、macOS 13 Ventura, iPadOS 16 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Wireless |
| Range | 10 meters |
| Special feature | Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ELECOM
- **Colour:** Bluetooth
- **Connectivity technology:** Bluetooth
- **Movement detection technology:** Optical
- **Special feature:** Wireless

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it have Bluetooth? Can i use this on phones?**
A: It uses a dedicated USB-A Bluetooth dongle. You might be able to connect it to a phone using an adapter, but I'm not sure if it would work. It's really designed for PC/laptop use. I tried to use my laptops bluetooth, but couldn't get it to find the mouse, so I believe it only works with the dongle.

**Q: Do you have to use the transmitter for a wireless connection or can you connect directly with bluetooth?**
A: There are two versions, only one of the versions can connect by way of Bluetooth and the supplied dongle
This particular (M-RT1DRBK) does NOT have Bluetooth. Only M-RT1BRBK claims to have.
I purchased (M-RT1DRBK) and it only lasted 2 months, before it all of a sudden stopped working..

**Q: Is this suitable for child-sized hands?**
A: Having been IT lead in primary schools, I would think it a little bulky for an under 8, but otherwise fine, just need to get used to positioning thumb over the red cursor movement ball and index over front trigger.  Hope that helps.  (It works really well and I've found it a boon!)

**Q: If you lower your arm, will the ball fall off?**
A: No. It is a little loose and has fallen out a couple of times when I've dropped the mouse, but realistically it won't fall out in normal use or if you place it down. Even upside down you would have to shake it or knock it significantly to get it to come out. There is a hole in the battery compartment for pushing it out. I have to say I love this mouse it is very good. My only criticism is that if you are using this for portability it needs a case or small bag to transport it to protect it and keep it clean and in case the trackball falls out.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good for gaming!
*by D***C on 16 December 2025*

I'm currently using this (remapped with their software) for a skyrim playthrough, along with a 8bitdo micro (remapped in steam) for the left hand. Both work really well and have been enjoying it. Quality is 8/10 but once you get used to it, it's hard to out down. Thinking of getting a second one for the left hand.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good overall, a few niggles, does feel a bit pricy, software great.
*by F***B on 25 June 2025*

Would have liked to put 3.5 stars but can only do 3 or 4. Have been using this for just a couple of days and have mixed feelings but overall positive. Will update when I've used it longer and made a decision as to whether to keep it. Reading some of the negative reviews, it seems like people just don't understand how this works or how to use the program - which really isn't that difficult. I'm not sure where "broken english" is coming from either, given that almost everything in the program is only 1 or 2 words like "main button" or "sub button" or "keyboard input". It's really quite self explanatory and I had the mouse connected to my mac and the software installed in less than 5 minutes. If you're older or not very computer literate, you might need to have some patience or get someone to help you set it up initially but I'm not sure you even need the program and if you're that computer illiterate, I'm not sure what use it would be to you anyway. I actually found the program great, you can assign almost any function, to almost every button (except the dpi button and on/off switch). You can also create profiles for different programs, so buttons do different things depending on what program you're in. Exceptionally useful for a graphic designer switching between InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator all day, all requiring different shortcuts. I've specifically been looking for something like this, which I can use in my left hand as I have awful pain in my right hand from repetitive strain. I've certainly noticed a difference already in how much better my right wrist and hand feels and it was very easy to use in my left hand despite being right handed. My only gripes would be that the roller ball isn't terribly smooth. 90% of the time it's fine but there's a small area which seems to judder when you're on it and it makes it difficult to click specific spaces, which is often what I need to do. As others have said it does feels a bit loose and that may be part of the problem but it certainy isn't falling out. I'm assuming it must come out somehow to be cleaned but I havn't gotten far enough to figuring that out yet. The build quality is actually pretty good over all, I would not confuse how lightweight it is with it being cheap or poor quality at all. The left and right buttons either side of the scroll wheel do need to be pressed in the middle or lower down rather than where my thumb naturally sits nearer the top of the button but I think this is a design flaw rather than a cheap build - it is intentionally not "clickable" at the top, because that's where the pivot is. It also wouldn't be an issue if I had slightly bigger hands or longer fingers. My hands are very small so it does make it a little difficult to reach the buttons right on the bottom but it's not a deal breaker at all and those click perfectly well. I have quite a large screen too and a second screen next to it so it has been a bit tricky to get the dpi I need in order to move around the large area and also do the more detailed things in smaller precise spaces. I'm going to assign the dpi to another button so I can more easily switch dpi while holding in my left hand and see if that makes it better. I had a similar issue with the Logitech MX Ergo S which I ultimately found a good middle ground for without the need to be switching all the time but ultimately had to send back because the tilt of the mouse wasn't enough, I still had a lot of pain in my right hand and it wasn't able to be used left handed. It does feel a little bit expensive, especially as the Logitech mouse I mentioned above was around £80 and did feel a lot nicer with the roller ball, which let's be honest is the main function of the mouse, to move around the screen. Even though the quality is good and the program it comes with is great. There was a review saying it was required but I'm pretty sure you don't actually need to use it either. I don't know why you wouldn't use it though because it's great and gives so much more functionality. I'm not sure if this will replace my drawing tablet which I've been using as a mouse for over a decade, and would still be using if I could do it left handed, but at the moment I'm likely to keep it and switch between the drawing pad, normal mouse and this, depending on what I'm doing at the time, and so my right hand and wrist can have a break more often.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Great device when using your TV as a monitor
*by C***F on 3 November 2025*

I really enjoy this device as a change from previously using my Steam Controller for mouse input whilst using my TV as an external monitor for Windows 11. However, I can never seem to get keyboard buttons to map to the middle wheel successfully, and there are a couple of other quirks (when not totally flat, the ball feels a bit loose and rattles around slightly). However, the functionality is generally great, and my hand doesn't cramp up anymore compared with the prior setup. Also, the battery life seems really good so far. If the ball was more secure and the button mapping worked with keyboard inputs, I'd give it five stars. It is slightly expensive for what it is as well, worth bearing in mind. However, there's not many options for comparable products on the market. Update: took off a star, as the cursor does 'jump' fairly often leading to mis-clicks. It's not frequent enough to be a massive pain, but common enough to be an annoyance. When you are working with multiple tabs open and it jumps to close the browser, it's maddening.

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