Logitech’s new ergonomic mouse is also suitable for left-hand use and cheaper than its predecessor

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For years, Logitech has been offering an ergonomic mouse in a vertical configuration called MX Vertical, which it says offers a more natural and healthier grip than mice in the flatter and more familiar configuration. However, the MX Vertical, being a product belonging to the company’s premium office series, is relatively expensive ($ 99.99), and also large and massive – which may make it difficult to use for users with smaller hands. The company is now trying to solve all these problems with the new Lift Vertical.

The Lift Vertical is very reminiscent of the MX Vertical in its design, with the same vertical configuration at a 57-degree angle. However it is slightly smaller so it may accommodate more users. In addition, the Lift Vertical will be offered both in an edition adapted for right-hand users, and in an opposite edition for left-handers. The only difference between these two versions is in the choice of colors: right-wingers will be able to choose between a gray, pink and white model, while left-wingers will have to settle for the gray model only.

Apart from that, the mouse of course includes a pair of buttons, and a scroll wheel with varying speeds – to scroll quickly between pages or to switch accurately between rows. It connects to your computer via a built-in Bluetooth LE connection or via Logitech’s standard dongle, and is compatible with all popular operating systems: Windows, MacOS, Linux, Chrome OS, as well as the Android and iPadOS mobile systems.

The Lift Vertical is priced at $ 69.99 in the US, where it is already available for purchase.

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