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๐ฑ๏ธ Elevate your workflow, not your wristโcomfort that clicks with you.
The Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse combines a 57-degree vertical design with whisper-quiet clicks and customizable buttons to promote natural wrist posture and reduce strain. Compatible across Windows, macOS, iPadOS, and more, it offers versatile wireless connectivity via Bluetooth or Logi Bolt USB receiver. With a 24-month battery life and ergonomic certification, itโs engineered for professionals seeking all-day comfort and seamless multi-device productivity.















| Brand | Logitech |
| Colour | Grey |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, Logi Bolt , USB |
| Movement detection technology | Laser |
| Number of buttons | 4 |
| Special feature | Ergonomic Design, Lightweight, Wireless |
P**S
Left handed mouse.
Good mouse for left handers. Comfortable, easy to set up. Already own one, this for easier moving across different devices, tablets, pcโs etc. Bluetooth and logi bolt connectivity. Easy to connect to multiple devices (3). Overall great purchase even if not the cheapest. Recommended.
J**I
Mighty Mouse
I lost my previous ergonomic mouse so got this one this time. I'm glad I did only had to put the USB Bluetooth in and the mouse was working (super easy). Using it I noticed many improvements to the previous one it's much smoother, accurate, fits my hand better and the silent click is much welcome in all it's a quality piece of kit and would recommend it. Slightly more expensive than others but the quality makes it good value.
B**.
Good quality
Provides good user feedback. Feels well made. Good grip and hand positioning. Long battery life. Adjustable scrolling speed options. Large for a mouse with a tendency to tip if knocked over but overall very good. Would recommend.
T**K
Decent general use mouse for the right setup. Not for gaming.
First and foremost, this mouse is to be used in the right scenario. If your hand naturally lies flat where you will be using your mouse, do not use this as it will be both uncomfortable and bad for your wrists. However, if your hand naturally is sideways (little finger down, thumb upwards), this can be a comfortable solution for general use mousing. Decent enough build quality. It's not amazing but certainly a step above budget mice. Logitech have a history of making decent stuff at a decent price (their top end stuff can be a bit hit and miss though). Being able to connect to three different devices is great and the accompanying dongle works flawlessly. The movement is smooth and the wheel feels nice. The back and forward buttons feel a little duff, though, enough to dock a point. They're too loose and clicky in a mouse that otherwise feel solid, and it makes them stand out all the more because of that. They function fine though. I do not recommend this if you're looking for a mouse for intense gaming. This is a general purpose five button mouse, which to be fair is even what most gamers need, but the stance on the mouse can make button presses a bit less accurate as you're pressing into your own hand rather than a hard surface, which can make the mouse move inwards a little. This is arguably a skill issue, but the majority of gamers will understand why I bring this up. Finally, why pink? It was ยฃ10 cheaper when I was shopping. Get whatever is cheapest at the time since it really doesn't matter, unless you care that much. Ultimately a mouse is a mouse.
A**R
A must have for long working sessions.
I must admit it. I didn't expect this level of comfort by simply changing the holding position of the mouse. I've always been extremely sceptical, thinking that vertical mice were simply a different design for a wider "audience". You know, typical marketing move. And, I was really wrong. Fortunately, I didn't come from a position where I needed a vertical mouse. I never had wrist problems, although it happened that during busy periods at work I had a bit of wrist fatigue after several hours of intense work. Over the past many years I used first the Apple Magic Mouse, which I always considered one of the few positive things Apple has ever done; then the Microsoft Surface Arc mouse, which I really enjoyed using, I found it much more comfortable than the Magic Mouse, with the only complaint being for the price. Way overpriced for what you get. Finally, I really wanted to try one of those vertical mice. And, apparently, I picked the right one. The Lift is super responsive and comfortable especially for long working sessions. It is precise and works seamlessly with both Windows and Mac. What I love the most, comfort aside, is that it can be paired with three different devices, which means you can switch between them effortlessly. It works with two double A batteries which even with intense use they seem to never drain. I never used it for gaming although in some reviews they say it is fine but not for competitions. Overall Iโm really loving the comfort of this mouse especially for long working sessions.
P**D
A little expensive, but perfect for us lefties
Although an unorthodox-looking device, Logi's Lift Left Vertical (great name) is the mouse you never knew you needed. It relieves virtually all of the strain that you normally experience with a traditional mouse by allowing your hand to sit in its natural position, without the need for wrist rotation. It does take some getting used to. Although clearly visible, the buttons are not where you expect them to be and therefore it takes time to rework your muscle memory. But after this initial process it's hard to go back. The function buttons all work as expected and can be configured globally as well as to individual apps. The 'centre' button is a little far back from the scroll wheel for my liking, so you do need to get used to a more relaxed grip so that you can slide your hand back to press it. I love the silent clicks too. I think 'quiet clicks' would be more accurate as they're clearly never going to be completely silent, but again compared to non-silent models the difference is night and day. They even feel better because of the sound dampening. All in all, perfect mouse for lefties!
I**H
Fits my medium sized hand well, great user experience
I had tried the larger logitech vertical mouse and found it to be too large for comfortable use because I have medium to small size hands for a male. I had been using an old wired vertical mouse. In comparison, this one is more comfortable and the feel of clicking the buttons and using the wheel is far superior. I cant confirm on battery life yet. I have noticed sometimes the tracking seems to get jerky but I just switch the mouse off and on and it is fine again - probably something to do with the connection to computer rather than the mouse itself. Overall a great user experience. One note, I have a logitech keyboard aswell and you are supposed to be able to use a logitech app on your computer to configure to use one dongle for both devices to save on USB ports. I have both devices plugged into a USB hub rather each of their dongles, rather than connect over bluetooth, so that any computer connected via just one USB c cable has full connectivity to monitor and peripherals and power. Putting both over one dongle would have been great but unfortunately I could not get it to work.
J**Y
Cured my upper arm pain 90% but so much trouble with Bluetooth.
Used Logitech mice for years, last one being MX Master but even though I loved that one the pain in my upper arm had got so bad that I could no longer sit facing my PC. Instead I had to sit sideways with my arm resting on my desk! So time for a change. I have tried vertical mice before but never got one I was completely happy with regards positioning. This one I am very happy with most of the time. The upper arm pain has mostly gone and getting used to this mouse took no time at all. Extremely comfortable for my small hands. Now onto the bits I'm not so happy with. Pairing using the Logitech Bolt on Windows 10 is ridiculously long winded. I mean, how hard is it to make a mouse that just sees the damn USB connector and pairs with it? And Bluetooth? I use a Pluggable USB bluetooth adapter on Windows that works for everything else just fine. And most of the time it works for this mouse on Windows (instead of the Bolt) but too many times I have had to repair it as it simply looses connection. Either because I have used it on another PC or laptop and then it refuses to connect to my main machine again or it simply loses the connection between reboots. Very frustrating! Strange as I have no problems when using it on a laptop running Linux Mint. Bluetooth connection on it has been rock solid so far. Perhaps it has something to do with Windows or the Pluggable adapter? No idea. This is all very annoying as my KDE Neon machine refuses to connect to it using bluetooth so I was using the supplied Bolt adapter on it and bluetooth on my main Windows machine. I did consider buying another Bolt adapter but at circa ยฃ20? Logitech is taking the proverbial with that price! Not to mention my annoyance at having umpteen of the old Logitech adapters in a drawer. Of course these can't be used with this new mouse because....progress. Or something. So perhaps I should buy a bluetooth adapter for my Windows machine that gives me a reliable connection or is it the bluetooth in the mouse that is the problem? No way of knowing without spending money of course. To sum up I really want to love this mouse. Adapter and bluetooth connection with the advantage of using it with three separate machines. But the connection problems are a pain in the butt!
A**L
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J**O
Feels Luxurious And High Quality And The Smoothest Scroll
The moment I held it and used it, I felt the difference between the Logi Lift and other cheaper vertical mouse I've been using. The Lift is more luxurious in the hand. It just glides on my table. The buttons are indeed silent and the scroll button is very responsive and smooth, unlike the other brands I have been using. I had been postponing to buy this because of its price; but it is worth it. I should have bought one sooner. The only thing I don't like is that I cannot wrap my hand snuggly on the mouse, not like in cheaper brands, so there is a bit of tension on my middle and ring fingers. But it does the job of alleviating discomfort on my wrist.
K**J
Super mysz
Wygodna
S**K
Great mouse
Good quality and supporting software
T***
The most comfortable left hand mouse
Although delivery took 3 weeks, it was worth the wait. I have small hands with long fingers so it fits my hand nicely. The only problem is my thumb is slightly shorter so it takes a bit of stretching to reach the furthest side button. I think after getting used to it, it will not be too big of a problem anymore. The angle of the mouse is just right and very comfortable.
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