Logitech Lift Vertical Mouse: Goodbye wrist pain

Are you a real desk worker and have you ever complained about pain in your forearm or wrist? You can prevent this with an ergonomic mouse like the Logitech Lift Vertical.

Somewhere you’ve heard that the position of the hand that classic mice force you into is not supposed to be so healthy for the joint and at some point inevitably leads to pain. Especially if you work a lot at your desk and don’t just gamble a few rounds every now and then, you should be aware of this fact. There are certainly alternatives under the heading “ergonomic mice”. Logitech already serves this niche with the MX Vertical, among other things, but with the Lift Vertical there is another option.

Even smaller hands should be able to operate the Logitech Lift Vertical comfortably

The mouse is designed at an angle of 57 degrees and relieves strain on the wrist as it promotes a more natural forearm posture, according to the manufacturer. The combination of soft rubber grip and comfortable thumb rest should also flatter smaller hands.

It connects to devices running various operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, iPadOS and Android) either via Bluetooth Low Energy or the included Logi-Bolt receiver, which can simply be plugged into a free USB port. If you already have other Logitech peripherals that use this interface, you don’t need two of the receivers, of course. Thanks to Logitech Flow, you can also work on up to three devices with different operating systems at the same time.

Three colors for right-handers, only one for left-handers

In order to stand out a bit from the gray monotony, there is a choice of pink and off-white in addition to the “graphite” variant. Unfortunately, left-handers have to limit themselves to the ones in graphite, but at least Logitech has also thought of this user group. The Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, as it is called by its full name, should be available in April via the official online shop and from various retailers at an RRP of 79.99 euros. You can pre-order the new mouse directly from Amazon.

Do you already have an ergonomic mouse in use or are you still thinking about it? We would be happy to receive your comments!

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