🖥️ Lift your game, not your wrist!
The Logitech Lift Left Vertical Ergonomic Mouse is designed specifically for left-handed users, offering a comfortable grip and promoting better wrist posture. With a battery life of up to 24 months, customizable buttons, and compatibility across various operating systems, this eco-friendly mouse is perfect for professionals seeking both comfort and efficiency.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 24 months |
Brand | Logitech |
Series | Lift Ergo |
Item model number | 910-006467 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Linux, iPadOS 14, Chrome OS, Android 8.0, Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina, Windows 11, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.3 x 2.7 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.3 x 2.7 x 0.1 inches |
Color | GRAPHITE |
Power Source | Batteries |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B09J1SYX5B |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | April 19, 2022 |
T**H
Easy peasy connection
First time using an ergonomic mouse of this kind and it'll take a little bit of getting used to. Color matches the theme of my home office and it has a pleasant feel to it. No lights or RGB on this one. Very easy to move maneuver around with. The mouse is very accurate when you move it around your computer screen. I even connected it to my tablet and the accuracy and speed is great. Fast but not excessively fast.I do feel like that there is less strain on my wrist while using this mouse. It makes resting my hand in the wrist pad easier and more comfortable. The size is okay but I have big hands for a female so there will always be a size factor for me when it comes to various mice. The quality and build of this mouse is very good. I've had quite a few products in the past and now from Logitech so it's a brand that I trust. I'm not even opposed to buying another one of these for the office. Initially I thought I would have a problem adjusting to the scroll wheel and clicker being on the side of the mouse, but it's actually more comfortable and convenient than my current Windows mouse. Scrolling is much easier but still adjusting to clicking on things. I'm sure it'll become second nature soon.Instructions on the cardboard are super easy to follow to set up which devices you want to connect the mouse to.It took less than a minute to connect each of my devices. Being able to scroll back and forth on a website or folder without having to use the browser/folder's back and forth buttons is wonderful. I just have to not hit the left click button when I touch them. I decided to install the Logi Option+ software to see what all I could do with this mouse. I was a bit annoyed the software took longer to install than download. The actual mouse is lightening fast compared to the software. Since I'm just getting the product today and starting to use it today, I'm not able to speak on the battery life just yet. Comes work a typical AA alkaline battery which I'm grateful for, but at some point I'll change it to a lithium battery since those last a bit longer. Yet before I do that I'll check to set if the batteries last at least a year.So back to the software, once it finally installed, it took forever to load so guess that portion will be an update. Any hoo, great mouse with a movie of comfort, convenience, speed, and accuracy. 10/10 recommend!
K**Y
Finally, a Mouse That Doesn’t Hurt My Wrist
I switched to the Logitech Lift Vertical Mouse after months of wrist discomfort from using a traditional mouse, and honestly, I should’ve made the change sooner. The 57-degree angle feels odd at first, but within a couple of hours, it just clicks (quietly, I might add). It naturally shifts your hand into a more relaxed position, and the textured grip makes it easy to hold without any strain.I have small hands, and the fit is just right and not bulky or awkward. The buttons are responsive and perfectly placed, and I love that I can customize them for different apps. Scrolling is smooth and quiet, which makes a difference when I’m working late. I’ve used both the Bluetooth and Logi Bolt connection without any hiccups across my MacBook and iPad.I highly recommend to anyone who sits and works a desk job for long hours.
J**N
A Great Mouse
This was one of those risky purchases for me. Wasn't sure if I'd be able to adjust to using a lifted mouse like this. After months of use, I'm happy to say that this is the best mouse I have ever owned. The tilted angle was not as difficult to get used to as I thought it might be, in fact, it was instantly natural feeling. I can say that the strain on my wrist has lessoned after using this mouse for long periods of time.The battery life is amazing. As of writing this, I've been using this mouse daily for hours on end for the past 6 months and the battery life is currently at 60%. The Bluetooth pairing switch is a great feature as well. I can easily flip between my personal PC and my work laptop with ease.The only downside is the price. It could have been a bit cheaper, but in the end I don't regret the purchase.
W**4
Fits Small to Medium Hands
My fault for not reading... I have large hands, and this fits small to medium hands. Look on the Logitech site for measurements.But accounting for the hand size, I still like it. Movement is silky smooth, buttons are quiet, and it feels precise. Wrist position is natural and comfortable. Using the primary mouse buttons and scroll wheel feels natural.The DPI switch is handy. It's nice to be able to switch to a lower DPI for faster movement; I switch between my laptop screen and a 5K monitor. The high-DPI is too slow for the 5K monitor, but a quick button press fixes that.I don't like the thumb buttons, for me they are unnecessary and in the way. Using them is difficult, because you have to squeeze, which is not natural. Example, to scroll left-right, you use the scroll wheel while pressing the thumb buttons - this disrupts the normal grip on the mouse, and it's really easy to accidentally click on things.Other notable things: you can't pick up and reposition the mouse. I realized that's how I use a normal mouse, constantly lifting up and repositioning. I have to completely change my method.It's TALL. So I keep knocking it over when I move my mouse hand to the keyboard, and back to the mouse. I have to consciously remember to lift my hand high up over the mouse. And it takes longer to position your hand on it, because hand position is more critical.But aside from the things that I need to get used to, it is comfortable, which is the main reason I got it. I'm going to give it to someone with smaller hands and try the Logitech MX, which is for larger hands.
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