Testseek.com have collected 80 expert reviews of the Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse.
April 2022
(81%)
80 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
435 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Easy to adapt to
Provides superior wrist and palm support for small to medium-sized hands
Left-handed option
Can control and share files across three PCs
Three Bluetooth and one dongle connection
Ergonomics work for me and in my environment
Software support is feature rich and adds to the experience
Good chance I won't ever need to change the battery
Handsome
Compact vertical design
Available in version for lefties
Rated 24-month battery life on one AA cell
Can seamlessly swap connections among up to three devices
Compatible with macOS
Comfortable ergonomic design
Quiet
Tactile click switches
Smooth
Responsive scroll wheel
Great battery life
Available in right- and left-handed configurations
Comfortable vertical design is well-suited for all but extra-large-sized hands
Connects wirelessly with its USB receiver or via Bluetooth
Scroll wheel has a free-scrolling mode
The editors didn't like
More texture would provide a better grip
No onboard memory
Not rechargeable
An option to get a Logi Bolt receiver in the USB-C format
Fast scroll wheel from the Master series should be on every Logitech mouse
Not comfortable for larger hands
Shallow switches offer little feedback
No horizontal scroll
Weird to get used to at first
No rechargeable battery
Small number of programmable buttons
Mouse feet are fairly thin and don't glide as smoothly as more conventional mice
Bulky
Isn't designed to be slipped into laptop bags or cases
Published: 2023-03-02, Author: Ava , review by: dexerto.com
Unfortunately, in my personal experience, the Lift actually seemed to do the opposite of what I was expecting it to prevent - as strain in my wrist appeared quite soon after I started utilizing it. While this may not be the case for you, it's definite...
Abstract: Now that people are working longer hours from home and incurring all manner of repetitive stress related injuries on account of shoddy chairs and other gear, peripheral manufacturers are offering a plethora of ergonomic devices to cater to this demand and...
Abstract: The word ergonomic is defined as relating to or designed for efficiency and comfort in the working environment. While many might think of the keyboard, the mouse is just as, if not, more important. In regards to comfort for everyday use.Logitech is one of...
Ergonomics work for me and in my environment, Software support is feature rich and adds to the experience, Good chance I won't ever need to change the battery,
An option to get a Logi Bolt receiver in the USB-C format, Fast scroll wheel from the Master series should be on every Logitech mouse
The Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic mouse is a comfortable, feature rich device, and may be perfect if you found the MX Vertical to be too large in the hand. While Logitech transitions receiver technology from Unifying to Bolt, there will be some pain a...
The Logitech Lift is definitely an evolution and upgrade of the MX Vertical. The only real caveat is that the reduction in size means it is not suited for larger hands.The Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse comes in rose, off-white or graphite, and ha...
Published: 2022-05-17, Author: Sarah , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: Looking for an ergonomic productivity mouse? You've probably noticed there aren't a ton of options out there, especially in the premium range. That's why the new Logitech Lift vertical mouse is pretty exciting. It's a new sibling for Logitech's MX Vertica...
Comfortable vertical design is well-suited for all but extra-large-sized hands, Connects wirelessly with its USB receiver or via Bluetooth, Scroll wheel has a free-scrolling mode
Small number of programmable buttons, Mouse feet are fairly thin and don't glide as smoothly as more conventional mice, Bulky; isn't designed to be slipped into laptop bags or cases, Scroll wheel lacks L/R tilt buttons
The Logitech Lift has an idiosyncratic design, which may not work for everyone. It has a few software issues to iron out, and a rechargeable battery would have been nice. Still, the Lift has an awful lot to like. From its striking design to its excellent...
Abstract: The Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse is designed for people with relatively small hands (19cm or 7.5 inches), the MX Vertical is recommended over the Lift Vertical. See: The best ergonomic mouse: Make work more comfortable There are right- and left-handed ve...
Published: 2022-04-21, Author: Arif , review by: onmsft.com
Abstract: Computer mice come in all shapes and sizes, but all are not equal. Some are designed to be compact and portable, others are for gaming, and some are for productivity. Logitech, though, has the new Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, which is all about comfort...