Logitech's new Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse launched with three colorways for computer folks who naturally have smaller hands. But one of the most notable facets of the accessory is its affordable price tag.
Logitech's Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse
Those who spend hours in front of a PC or a laptop as part of their daily routine are forced to rest their fingers on their mouse and keyboard for the most part.
That said, both the mouse and keyboard are required to be tuned to the personal preferences of its users - and should not be overlooked.
One of the prominent mouse brands is none other than Logitech, which recently announced its latest ergonomic-focused offering.
As per a news story by The Verge, the new Logitech Lift flaunts a vertical design, veering away from the conventional look of computer mouse offerings out there.
To be more precise, it puts the hands of its users at a 57-degree angle. Well, the computer accessory maker says there's science behind it. It should make the wireless mouse more ergonomic to hold.
It is interesting to point out that the new wireless vertical mouse from Logitech also offers options for left-handed and right-handed users.
In most cases, the latter gets left behind, making the supposedly ergonomic design unfit for their needs. But the new Lift Vertical Mouse is more inclusive in that sense.
Logitech's Lift: Mouse for Smaller Hands
On top of that, according to a recent report by PC Gamer, the Lift Vertical Ergonomic mouse specifically caters to users who have small to medium-sized hands.
The new Logitech mouse is not as big as most counterparts out there. Thus, those with smaller hands should find it comfortable to use.
Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse Features
Apart from focusing on ergonomics, the Lift also sports other features like quiet scrolling, a DPI switch, and a two thumb button on its left side.
When it comes to connectivity, it features two options, which is best for either PC or laptop users.
There's a Bolt USB receiver offering for those who don't have any Bluetooth on their device. But there's also the good ol' Bluetooth option for those who wouldn't want to bring along a receiver.
The new Logitech vertical mouse is powered by a single AA battery.
That said, the Lift lacks any USB-C charging option. Instead, once the battery reaches its final curtain call, replacing it with a new one should do the job. But that should still be far from now as Logitech touts that its AA battery could last for up to two years.
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How Much is the Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse
The Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse is in a more affordable price range when compared to the MX Vertical. The Lift sells in silver, pink, and graphite color options for only $69.99.