Too small for large hands…
My hand is just over 20cm and the Lift leaves my fingers hanging awkwardly off the front. Needs to be larger for big-handed users — the MX Vertical is the right fit for me.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse (ASIN B09BNX5NCC) is a compact vertical mouse at 57° angle with 24-month AA battery life and Logi Bolt or Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, available on Amazon.ca at around $89 CAD.
| Angle | 57° vertical angle — natural handshake position reduces forearm pronation |
| Size | Compact — fits small-to-medium hands (under ~19cm hand length) |
| Connectivity | Logi Bolt USB receiver OR Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Battery | AA battery, up to 24 months |
| DPI | 400–4000 DPI adjustable (4 levels) |
| Buttons | 4 buttons + scroll wheel + side buttons |
| Variants | Available in right-handed and left-handed versions, multiple colors |
"My wrist pain from long hours of mouse use disappeared within two weeks of switching to the Lift. I was skeptical it would make a real difference. It did."
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"Perfect size for my medium hands — the MX Vertical was too tall and the grip was too wide. The Lift fits exactly right. This is the vertical mouse Logitech should have made first."
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"Battery life is absurd in the best way. Changed the battery once in 16 months of daily use. Barely a maintenance item."
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"The left-handed version availability is why I bought Logitech. Most ergonomic mice are right-hand only. The Lift being available in a true left-hand version is genuinely appreciated."
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Too small for large hands…
My hand is just over 20cm and the Lift leaves my fingers hanging awkwardly off the front. Needs to be larger for big-handed users — the MX Vertical is the right fit for me.
Source: Amazon reviewerTakes a few weeks to feel natural…
The first week felt awkward and my accuracy was noticeably off. By week three it felt completely natural. Stick with it through the adjustment period.
Source: RedditScroll wheel is basic…
A notched click-to-click scroll wheel on a $89 mouse is fine, but coming from a MagSpeed wheel it feels slow for long-document navigation. Does the job.
Source: Amazon reviewerOnly one Bluetooth device at a time…
The Lift connects to one device at a time — no easy-switch between two computers. You have to re-pair to switch. The Logi Bolt receiver is more convenient if you use one main machine.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe Logitech Lift is the best-value entry into ergonomic vertical mice, particularly for users with small-to-medium hands who find most vertical mice too large. The 57° angle and proper grip shape provide the forearm comfort benefit without the size or price of the MX Vertical, and the 24-month battery life with dual connectivity make it a low-maintenance daily driver. The two-to-three-week adjustment period is the only real barrier, and the wrist comfort payoff makes the transition worth it for most users.