Kensington Launches Red Dot-Winning Pro Fit Ergo TB675 Vertical Trackballs

Kensington has announced the Pro Fit Ergo TB675 Vertical Trackballs, a new wired and wireless series featuring a 60-degree ergonomic design, a 34mm thumb-operated trackball, and support for multi-device workflows. The series recently received a 2026 Red Dot Award for Product Design and is now available in North America.

The TB675 uses a 34mm thumb-operated trackball paired with a high-precision optical sensor. Four selectable DPI settings are available, ranging from 400 to 1600.

A metal 4D scroll wheel supports both vertical and horizontal scrolling. Nine programmable buttons can be configured through Kensington Konnect software for shortcuts, macros, and workflow commands.

Kensington Pro Fit Ergo TB675 wireless vertical trackball with ergonomic shape and 4D scroll wheel
TB675 wireless trackball (Credit: Kensington)

Pro Fit Ergo TB675 Vertical Wireless Trackball

The wireless model can connect to up to four devices simultaneously through a combination of a 2.4GHz USB receiver with AES-128 encryption, two Bluetooth connections, and a wired USB-C connection. A dedicated selector button allows users to switch between connected devices without re-pairing.

Kensington rates battery life at up to four months on a single charge, depending on usage. The trackball remains operational while charging through USB-C.

Kensington Pro Fit Ergo TB675 vertical trackball with 60-degree ergonomic design and thumb-operated ball
Kensington Pro Fit Ergo TB675 trackball (Credit: Kensington)

Pro Fit Ergo TB675 Vertical Wired Trackball

The wired version connects through USB-C and ships with a USB-A adapter for broader compatibility across desktops and laptops.

Kensington says the trackball works with both Windows and macOS systems and does not require battery charging before use.

Both versions include Kensington’s push-button trackball ejection system, allowing the trackball to be removed quickly for cleaning and maintenance. The company backs the TB675 series with a three-year limited warranty.

Kensington says the new trackballs are available now in North America through its online store and retail partners.

Kensington Pro Fit Ergo TB675 showing 34mm red thumb-operated trackball and programmable controls
TB675 thumb trackball design (Credit: Kensington)

Pro Fit Ergo TB675 Wired vs Wireless

FeatureTB675 WirelessTB675 Wired
Design60° Vertical Ergonomic60° Vertical Ergonomic
Trackball34mm Thumb-Controlled34mm Thumb-Controlled
DPI Settings400–1600400–1600
Scroll Wheel4D Metal Scroll Wheel4D Metal Scroll Wheel
Programmable Buttons99
Connectivity2.4GHz, Bluetooth, USB-CUSB-C
Multi-Device SupportUp to 4 DevicesNo
BatteryRechargeable, Up to 4 MonthsNot Required
Operating SystemsWindows, macOSWindows, macOS
Warranty3 Years3 Years

Source: Kensington

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