GameBall

GameBall

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GameBall  is the world’s first trackball mouse developed specifically for the computer gamer. It's unique design, gaming specific features and high-end components distinguish it from all other trackballs on the market today.

 

 GameBall's  features include:

  • Precise fingertip control
  • Unique ambidextrous design
  • Precision optical sensor with pinpoint accuracy
  • Responsive and highly durable buttons
  • Innovative touch scroll pad (horizontal and vertical)
  • Carbon black with LED lighting
  • 6 ergonomic buttons
  • Built to last with gaming-grade components

 

Technical Specifications

  • Compatibility:
    • Windows 7 or later
    • Mac OS X 10.8 or later
    • Popular Linux distributions
    • Chrome OS
    • Android 5 or later
  • Wired USB cable connection (70 in / 178 cm)
  • Ergonomically ambidextrous
  • High resolution optical sensor (PixArt)
  • Native CPI/DPI Resolutions: 400, 800, 1200, 2000, 3000
  • One year limited hardware warranty
  • Plug and Play installation
  • Ceramic bearings
  • Dimensions: 162mm (6.4 inches), 119mm (4.7 inches), 52mm (2 inches)
  • Black ball: size 38.1mm (1.5 Inches)
  • Weight: 230 grams (.5 pounds)
  • Omron switches
  • 1000hz polling rate
  • Manufactured in the United Kingdom
  • CE and FCC certified
  • Local language manual included

 

Not just for gaming 

  • Fully capable everyday trackball mouse
  • Reduced repetitive fatigue
  • Fast and easy website navigation
  • Precision tracking for 3D design and CAD work
  • Less desk space needed than a traditional mouse
  • Low stress on your arm and shoulder
  • Horizontal scrolling for easy music and video editing
  • Simple to clean and maintain

 

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US Patent No. D932492

Customer Reviews

Based on 194 reviews
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Sina
Amazing product. Minor flaws

I love the gameball. First time using a trackball for general use and gaming. Took me a week to get used to it but now it’s pretty intuitive. One minor issue I am having is that after cleaning the ceramic bearings (lightly as instructed) the ball was not moving as freely as it did out of the box. It was as if one of the bearings were stuck. It is better now but I am wondering if that’s an error with the bearing itself or if I had removed some the lubricant as I was wiping it. Another issue I am having is the mouse 1/2 click placement. Although they are great for general use, they are not meant for some fps games that require tiny precision adjustments. As you click mouse 1 or mouse 2 it forces your index finger (tracking finger) to move ever so slightly which throws off your crosshair during the shot. I’m sure as time goes on and it gets more comfortable I will naturally create a work around but as for now I’m stuck using a keyboard key as mouse 1 in some fps games. Overall great product though. Highly recommend. Wish it was more affordable.

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Sajad Ahmadi Jozdani
Great advanced product

It removed my wrist pain after testing many different models of mouse. The product is built from high-quality material.

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William Keever
Great!

Love this device. So much better than a regular mouse.

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Fabricio Jakubec
great trackball

I was amazed by the bearrings they are huge upgrade from my kensington slimblade it would be easily 5 stars but i find the scrolling pad great for scrolling web and stuff but not so much for gaming but that issue might be even fixable by software update or something i am really looking forward to pro version which i hope would be little more like slimblade because i like that shape more than fingertip trackball

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Richard Ranft
Took a minute, but I like it

Took me a day or so to get accustomed to the button placement but I'm fairly pleased with it so far. I think the button/settings would be better placed in a settings application like other peripherals use instead of the "hold to change" method, but it is what it is.

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