Reddit Reddit reviews ELECOM Wired Thumb-Operated Trackball Mouse, 6-Button Function with Smooth Tracking, Precision Optical Gaming Sensor (M-XT3URBK)

We found 14 Reddit comments about ELECOM Wired Thumb-Operated Trackball Mouse, 6-Button Function with Smooth Tracking, Precision Optical Gaming Sensor (M-XT3URBK). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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ELECOM Wired Thumb-Operated Trackball Mouse, 6-Button Function with Smooth Tracking, Precision Optical Gaming Sensor (M-XT3URBK)
ELECOM acquired FCC certification. Comes with both English and Japanese manualsWith advanced optical sensor for exceptionally smooth tracking, Thumb-operated type USB trackballThumb-operated ball with advanced gaming sensor. For exceptionally smooth tracking.Ergonomic design of the thumb ball operation. With Back/Forward quick navigation buttons. 1 function button for pointer-finger. Left/Right button made by OMRON. With scroll WheelResolution: 750/1500 count (switchable). It is easy to remove the ball, you could clean the hole easy. Eco-friendly simple package and easy to take out the product
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14 Reddit comments about ELECOM Wired Thumb-Operated Trackball Mouse, 6-Button Function with Smooth Tracking, Precision Optical Gaming Sensor (M-XT3URBK):

u/MrIndieJ · 4 pointsr/pcmasterrace

You insinuating that trackballs are bad? I genuinely love (and have used for the past 3 years) my Logitech M570 and plan on getting the Elecom M-XTv2 so I can switch my M570 to my laptop.

u/MedicatedDeveloper · 3 pointsr/Trackballs

You have a higher DPI and max mm/s track rate is what I mean by sensitivity. The sniper button makes the mouse cursor move quite a bit more slowly allowing small selections (text, very small buttons) much easier.

This is the trackball I use

u/attackofmilk · 2 pointsr/Trackballs

Have you looked at the Elecom M-XT3? A lot of m570 users here have tried it and liked it. I personally wasn't satisfied with the build quality of the m570 when I tried it (the middle click in particular was awful). I haven't used Elecom's XT3, but the switches on their DT2 (their fingerball model) are pretty decent. I can't speak to the longevity of Elecom's trackballs though.

u/ohUmbrella · 2 pointsr/Trackballs

Might check out the wired M-XT3URBK.

Hit the same wall with my M570 over the past two months; all three switches were becoming unusably noisy, even with a good deal of pampering.


I have very long hands and it still feels reasonably comfortable. The ball it ships with tracks extremely well is and very smooth; have heard the exact opposite, but maybe the issues with the previous models have been fixed. Overall seems like a better build than the M570. I've only had it for a couple days, so I can't give any long-term feedback.

u/drashna · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I love trackballs. Though, I can't stand the "finger ball" ones. My preference is the thumb ball ones.

And yeah, Logitech is about the only brand that sells trackballs... but they use shitty parts that break after a couple of years. And for RMA's ... they don't bother asking for the hardware back, they just send you a new one, because they know how shitty their engineering is.....

This is the model I have: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016QCPO0G/

But they have this as well: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0171QQ7IY/

u/Azuroth · 1 pointr/Trackballs

Mine is going on 6 years now and I'm just starting to notice double clicking and dropping when dragging. I just ordered some new switches tonight.

I did consider these two models though:
Elecom or Sanwa

u/RJHinton · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

For what it's worth: cheaper alternative to the Logitech thumb ball, the company makes several variants:
Elecom M-XT3URBK

u/unowndanger · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Ah! What's up man! I was looking at the this one
My reasoning was that this mouse, unlike the Logitech m570 doesn't have a staggered right and left click so it'd feel more natural to me. They come in both left and right hand and wired vs wireless. I was probably gonna do wired right hand.

I have heard great things about the m570, my point is based only in opinion.

u/DPSnacks · 1 pointr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

I've used a trackball for everything, including FPS gaming, for about 8 years now. (most recently, this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016QCPO0G/ref=twister_B06XFTP381?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1)

For entering automation, I sometimes use a USB MIDI device, but I don't have any problems using the trackball usually

u/Caneiac · 1 pointr/gaming

I did end up finding this. 6 button, with a DPI switch dunno if it's really what you're looking for but i'm gonna try it out once I can afford to.

u/omnipedia · 1 pointr/Vive

ELECOM Mouse trackball wired grip 6 button black M-XT3URBK https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016QCPO0G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_7V64xbSF3ZGJ6