Sablute Wireless Trackball Mouse specifications and in-depth review

Sablute Wireless Trackball Mouse

Manufacturer: Sablute

The Sablute Wireless Trackball Mouse is a right-handed productivity peripheral built around convenience and extended wireless use. It connects via 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5, or USB, giving users flexibility depending on their setup. With a rechargeable battery rated for 1920 hours of use and the ability to operate while charging, it suits workflows where reliability and minimal interruption matter. The mouse weighs 272 g and measures 135 mm in height, 102 mm in width, and 51 mm in thickness.

On the performance side, the Sablute offers a maximum DPI of 4800 with a minimum of 800, and a polling rate of 500 Hz. DPI adjustment is supported through a dedicated switching button. The mouse features 8 buttons in total, with 7 of them programmable and 1 side button, though it does not include profile switching or onboard memory profiles. The design omits RGB lighting, a tilting scroll wheel, and extra weights, keeping the focus squarely on functional, no-frills daily use. A 1.8 m cable is included for wired charging, and the warranty period covers one year.

Pros
  • Supports three connection methods — 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5, and USB — offering flexibility across different devices and setups
  • Battery life is rated at 1920 hours, reducing how often charging is needed during regular use
  • Can be used while charging, so a low battery does not force a work interruption
  • 7 out of 8 buttons are programmable, allowing significant customization of inputs
  • DPI is adjustable across a range from 800 to 4800, giving users control over cursor sensitivity for different tasks
  • Right-handed ergonomic orientation provides a purpose-built grip suited to the majority of users
Cons
  • No onboard memory profiles, meaning custom button configurations cannot be stored directly on the device
  • Only 1 side button, which limits quick-access inputs without relying on software
  • No profile switching button, so changing between saved configurations on the fly is not possible
  • The battery is not removable, which limits options if the built-in cell degrades over time
  • No gesture support, which removes a layer of navigation functionality some productivity users rely on
  • At 272 g, the mouse is on the heavier side, which may cause fatigue during extended sessions
Who is this for?

This mouse is a solid fit for office and productivity-focused users who spend long hours at a desk and value a reliable wireless connection without frequent recharging. The rated battery life of 1920 hours makes it particularly well-suited to those who dislike interruptions, and the ability to use it while charging adds an extra layer of convenience. With support for 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5, and USB, it also works well for users who switch between multiple devices or workstations. The 7 programmable buttons make it a reasonable choice for anyone who wants to streamline repetitive tasks through custom input shortcuts.

Who is this NOT for?

Users who need high-precision or fast-paced input — such as competitive gamers or graphic designers requiring fine cursor control — may find the 500 Hz polling rate and 4800 DPI ceiling limiting for demanding applications. The absence of onboard memory profiles means the mouse is not well-suited to those who regularly switch between machines without carrying software configurations with them. At 272 g, it may also be uncomfortable for users sensitive to heavier peripherals during extended use. Additionally, left-handed users are excluded entirely by the right-handed-only design.

Performance:

polling rate 500 Hz
maximum DPI 4800 DPI
minimum DPI 800 DPI
has adjustable DPI

The Sablute Wireless Trackball Mouse operates at a polling rate of 500 Hz and supports an adjustable DPI range spanning from 800 to 4800 DPI, allowing users to dial in cursor sensitivity to suit different tasks. The availability of DPI adjustment means sensitivity can be changed on the fly rather than being locked to a single setting.

General info:

Type Productivity
connection type 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, USB
onboard memory profiles 0
Bluetooth version 5
has gesture support
Battery life 1920 hours
can use while charging
has a rechargeable battery
has a removable battery
warranty period 1 years

The Sablute Wireless Trackball Mouse is a productivity-type mouse that connects via 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5, or USB, offering a range of options to suit different setups. It features a built-in rechargeable battery rated for 1920 hours of use, and the mouse can continue to be used while it is charging, though the battery is not removable. The device does not support gesture input and carries no onboard memory profiles. It does not include gesture support, and the warranty period covers one year.

Buttons:

number of buttons 8
number of side buttons 1
number of programmable buttons 7
has a DPI switching button
has a profile switching button

The mouse includes 8 buttons in total, of which 7 are programmable, giving users considerable flexibility in how they configure inputs for their workflow. There is 1 side button, and a dedicated DPI switching button is present for quick sensitivity adjustments. Profile switching, however, is not supported.

Design:

Orientation Right-handed
weight 272 g
has RGB lighting
has a tilting scroll wheel
has a thumb scroll wheel
has extra weights
cable length 1.8 m
volume 702.27 cm³
thickness 51 mm
height 135 mm
width 102 mm

The Sablute Wireless Trackball Mouse is designed for right-handed use and weighs 272 g, with dimensions of 135 mm in height, 102 mm in width, and 51 mm in thickness, giving it a volume of 702.27 cm³. A 1.8 m cable is included, primarily for charging purposes. The design is straightforward and understated — there is no RGB lighting, no tilting or thumb scroll wheel, and no provision for extra weights. The scroll wheel does not support tilting or thumb-operated input, keeping the overall layout focused and uncluttered.

Final Verdict

The Sablute Wireless Trackball Mouse is a purpose-built productivity peripheral that delivers where it counts for desk-bound users: versatile connectivity across three interfaces, a right-handed ergonomic form, and an exceptional battery life of 1920 hours that makes day-to-day use remarkably low-maintenance. Its 7 programmable buttons and adjustable DPI range give it enough configurability for varied workflows, though users requiring onboard profile storage or a lighter build may find it falls short of their needs. Overall, it is a well-rounded option for productivity-focused users who prioritize wireless reliability and input flexibility over advanced performance specifications.

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