![]() Things are getting better, though there’s always room for improvement. I’ve since switched to a better keyboard and keycaps and swapped out the tiny desk for a larger standing one that adjusts by crane. The Logitech Lift inspired me to move things around my office so I wasn’t aching by the end of the workday. The Lift does offer Bluetooth connectivity, and you can switch between three different computers or tablets at a time. It’s been a month, and I’m still at 100% when connected via the Bolt USB receiver. Logitech promises up to 24 months of battery on one AA battery for the Lift. This mouse and I have already gotten so much work done for this website. Logitech also includes two thumb buttons pre-programmed as Forward and Back for browsing. Other buttons include a clickable scroll wheel, which I use with my index finger to scan through pages, and a small button beneath that, which adjusts the DPI. But they are so soft when you press them, which is perfect for this mouse’s ergonomic nature. The Logitech Lift has quiet left and right click buttons, which is not something I considered would be a selling point for this particular peripheral. There’s a specific model for left-handers, too, though that one only comes in graphite. It also comes in a spectrum of colours, including rose, which you see here, graphite, and pale grey. However, the Lift is smaller, making it more comfortable for smaller hands (Logitech has a size-finder for mice if you’re curious if this will fit your grip). ![]() The Logitech Lift vertical mouse is a sibling of Logitech’s MX Vertical mouse, so it comes from solid stock. Software situation is confusing, rubber part becomes grimy if you're an oily person, left-handers only have one colour option How does the Logitech Lift look? Silent buttons, super comfy to use, long battery life, available in left-handed configuration DISLIKE Now I’ve got to figure out a way to clean it. The only major bummer about this $129.95 vertical mouse is that it is not finger grease resistant. Its handshake style grip just give my fingers so much more room to breathe. ![]() After several weeks of use, I genuinely look forward to sitting down with the Logitech Lift to grind away at the day. The G305 is a solid wireless mouse, but I had to face the reality that aesthetics was not something I could continue to prioritise without increasing the toll on my body.įortunately, with the Lift’s cute colours and modern style, I don’t have to give up looks for ergonomics. Whereas I had a wrist-pain flare-up before calling in this mouse for review, things got exponentially better once I switched to the Lift from another Logitech mouse, the G305. This vertical mouse is the first time I’ve ever used one, but it feels like an apt entry point into the world of better ergonomics. The Logitech Lift couldn’t have come at a better time. Ever since I started working from home - way before this pandemic hit - I’ve been slouching, improperly propping-up keyboards and monitors, and wielding the wrong kind of mice. It’s probably because I’m getting older, but I also have carpal tunnel from years of bad posture and ergonomics. ![]()
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