Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse
Experience the Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, designed to alleviate discomfort and enhance productivity for those with small to medium hands. Its unique 57-degree angle elevates your wrist, providing instant relief and comfort throughout your forearm and upper body. The soft-textured grip and thumb rest ensure all-day comfort, while the wireless design and customizable buttons offer convenience and efficiency. With SmartWheel, scrolling becomes effortless, transitioning seamlessly between precision and speed. Connect via Bluetooth or USB and enjoy up to 2 years of battery life. Customize your Lift mouse with Logi Options+ Software for an optimized workflow. Crafted with 70% recycled plastic and FSC-certified packaging, the Lift is also carbon neutral, making it a responsible choice for your workspace.
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7 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 21, 2025
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Loves: * Oven mitts (7 dollars five years ago). I liked them so much I bought them for my mom, who then bought them for my grandma. All of us think they are the best oven mitts. * Casaluna duvet from Target. I don't wake up shivering anymore in winter and it's excellent. * Logitech Wave Keys and Lift. I bought these for a wrist injury before they showed up on the recommended list. I love them dearly. * Mascara, but I've always used that type of mascara. * Victorinox knife. Very nice and sharp. I sliced my thumb open on it one day and the cut took two hours and a pressure bandage to stop bleeding. I assume that means it is good. Can't Complain: * Pots and pans. They're heavy and cook food well. Would another brand cook food just as well? Who knows. * Water filter pitcher. Does what it says. No complaints, but no raves either. * Winter boots. They keep my feet warm, but not so warm that I'm convinced they have magic powers. Overrated: * Blood pressure monitor. Difficult to use and always reads way too low. * Leggings. The waistband was so thin it cut into my waist. It was unbearable.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Aug 3, 2025
Looking for a bluetooth vertical mouse that will last a few years
Logitech lift, this one has lasted me 5 years now with no signs of quitting. It's the most ergonomically correct one in my opinion.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jun 2, 2025
Want a durable vertical mouse recommendation
I've had both the Logitech MX Vertical and the Logitech Lift. In short, neither is perfect and I wish Logitech would make a new mouse taking the best from both. My daily is the Lift. The Logitech MX Vertical is very nice. It fits well if you have large hands. The size is nearly perfect for me. The shape is good. The downsides are everything else. The rubber material did not age well on my mouse. Maybe it's my sweat, but it wore the rubber away in some areas and discolored it in some areas. The buttons and the screen wheel are all loud and clicky, which I don't like. I wish there was a separate middle-click button (other than pressing on the scroll wheel). The Logitech Lift is also very nice. People say it's for smaller hands, and I can see how people will smaller hands would prefer it to the MX Vertical. However, I think people will large hands can easily use the Lift too - it's not too small. Still, I would prefer if it was a tad larger in all dimensions. The shape is awesome, a bit better than the MX Vertical because it has a slight curve to it. While I am not a fan of any mice that have a rubber texture, whatever material they used on the Lift has held up much better than the MX Vertical. I like that buttons and scroll wheel as quiet; they still feel clicky but without the noise. I like that there is a button next to the scroll wheel that can be reprogrammed to be a middle-click or whatever else. I wish Logitech would release a new vertical mouse with: \- The size of the MX Vertical \- The curved shape of the Vert \- No rubber materials at all. None. \- The soft buttons of the Vert. \- A scroll wheel from one of the latest MX Masters, with both vertical and horizontal scrolling. \- The third button of the Vert. \- Replaceable standard AA battery.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jun 2, 2025
Want a durable vertical mouse recommendation
I had one of these, I think the MX Master, but that metal scroll wheel would spin too fast. Maybe there was a way to adjust it, but Id hit it too hard and my GIS would be in space. I have a logtech lift now and it’s great.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Jun 2, 2025
Want a durable vertical mouse recommendation
Logitech MX Vertical has been my daily for 2 years and my favorite I’ve used Logitech Lift was too small for my hands, but also seemed like really nice quality with a premium feeling clicking mechanism Logitech has guidance on which would be best fit for you based on your hand size. Find the guidance on their website and measure your hand I had an Anker that looks like the last two pics and it stopped working for me in under a year
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Apr 4, 2025
BIFL - a mouse! What's a high quality mouse I can buy?
I really like my Logitech Lift! It seems to have mostly alleviated my hand and wrist pains.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Apr 3, 2025
BIFL - a mouse! What's a high quality mouse I can buy?
Idk if it is BIFL, but I have had it two years so far and its hasnt had any problems. The logitech vertical ergonomic mouse was a total game changer for me, and for my wrist.
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