Kensington Orbit mouse Office Ambidextrous RF Wireless Trackball

  • Brand : Kensington
  • Product name : Orbit® Wireless Mobile Trackball
  • Article code : K72352EU
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 5028252300995
  • Category : Mice
  • Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
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  • Info modified on : 30 Jan 2024 11:54:17
  • Kensington K72352EU user manual (0.5 MB) Product Brochure/Datasheet (0.1 MB)
  • Bullet Points Kensington Orbit mouse Office Ambidextrous RF Wireless Trackball :
    • - Unique touch scrolling lets you glide effortlessly through web pages and documents
    • - Professional matt black high gloss black finish
    • - Compatible with Windows®7, Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, and Mac OS® X. TrackballWorks™ software downloadable from www.kensington.com
    • - Two customizable buttons with Kensington TrackballWorks™ software
    • - Secure 2.4Ghz wireless technology reduces risk of interference and is ideal for office environments
    • - Ambidextrous design for left or right-handed users
    • - USB Plug & Play
    • - A distinctive centered-ball design gives you more comfort and precision
    • - Nano Wireless USB reciever stores inside mouse battery compartment when travelling
    • - Requires 2 x AA batteries (included)
    • - On/Off switch helps prevent accidental battery drain
  • Long product name Kensington Orbit mouse Office Ambidextrous RF Wireless Trackball :

    Orbit® Wireless Mobile Trackball

  • Kensington Orbit mouse Office Ambidextrous RF Wireless Trackball :

    PC and Mac compatible, Compatible with Windows ®8, Windows ®7, Windows ®XP, Windows Vista® and Mac OS® X

  • Short summary description Kensington Orbit mouse Office Ambidextrous RF Wireless Trackball :

    Kensington Orbit, Ambidextrous, Trackball, RF Wireless, Black

  • Long summary description Kensington Orbit mouse Office Ambidextrous RF Wireless Trackball :

    Kensington Orbit. Form factor: Ambidextrous. Movement detection technology: Trackball, Device interface: RF Wireless, Buttons type: Pressed buttons, Buttons quantity: 2, Scroll type: Touch. Power source: Batteries. Product color: Black

Specs
Mouse
Purpose Office
Device interface RF Wireless
Movement detection technology Trackball
Buttons type Pressed buttons
Scroll type Touch
Buttons quantity 2
Frequency band 2.4 GHz
Sensor type Laser
Trackball diameter 3,2 cm
Design
Form factor Ambidextrous
Product color Black
Power
Power source Batteries
Number of batteries supported 2
Battery type AA
Battery technology Alkaline

System requirements
Windows operating systems supported
Mac operating systems supported
Other operating systems supported ChromeOS
Weight & dimensions
Weight 188 g
Packaging data
Package weight 293 g
Packaging content
Receiver included
Wireless receiver interface USB Type-A
Receiver type Nano receiver
Batteries included
Other features
Compatible operating systems macOS 10.13 or above; Windows 10; macOS 10.9; Windows 8; Windows 8.1; macOS 10.8; Chrome OS 44 or above; macOS Sierra 10.12; Windows 7; macOS 10.10 or above; macOS X 10.11
Connectivity technology Wireless
Logistics data
Harmonized System (HS) code 84716070
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Reviews
mymac.com
Updated:
2016-11-14 21:11:04
Average rating:90
The Kensington Orbit Wireless Mobile Trackball (just Orbit Mobile from now on) resembles an overgrown mouse with the rolling ball where the scroll-wheel would be on a conventional mouse. The Orbit Mobile fits under a hand in a very natural way, with the m...
examiner.com
Updated:
2016-11-14 21:11:04
Average rating:80
Anyone remember when Apple came out with their "hockey puck" shaped mouse and nobody could stand to use it? Notwithstanding the quick disappearance of that device, the mice in general that most people use with desktop computers hasn't changed significantl...
macworld.com
Updated:
2016-11-14 21:11:04
Average rating:70
I’m a huge fan of good trackballs. I started using a Kensington TurboMouse back in the early 1990s as a remedy for a mouse-induced repetitive-stress issue, and I’ve never looked back. Even today, on a Mac running gesture-heavy Lion (Mac OS X 10.7), I u...
mymac.com
Updated:
2016-11-14 21:11:04
Average rating:60
I’ve owned and used a laptop computer since late 2001. In that time I’ve always used the trackpad; I was happy with it. Recently I decided that I needed a little more control than I was getting with the trackpad, so I bought a wireless mouse. I love...