
"Canadian-based Ploopy announced the Nano 2 on Friday. It's an update to the ultra-compact Nano trackball featuring a new button, improved performance, and a USB-C port that replaces the original's chunky USB-B port. The company made a similar upgrade with its Classic 2 trackball mouse earlier this year. The Nano 2 is still designed to offer a "pure cursor experience" and complement a split keyboard setup or a small macro pad. But the new button could potentially turn it into a tiny trackball mouse."
"Ploopy has upgraded the Nano 2's trackball performance with a new PAW-3222 sensor that supports a polling rate of over 1,000Hz, but as with all of the company's hardware, you can upgrade or mod any of the components using the full documentation it shares on its GitHub. Unlike many of its other products, which are also available as discounted DIY kits, Ploopy is only selling the Nano 2 fully assembled and tested for $59.99 CAD, or around $43."
The Nano 2 updates the ultra-compact Nano trackball with a new programmable single button, improved performance, and a USB-C port replacing the original USB-B. The device targets a "pure cursor experience" and pairs with split keyboards or small macro pads, while the button can enable drag scrolling or be reprogrammed via the VIA web app to perform other mouse functions. The Nano 2 runs open-source QMK firmware and supports user mods and component upgrades with GitHub documentation. The unit uses a PAW-3222 sensor with over 1,000Hz polling and is sold fully assembled for CAD $59.99 (about $43).
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