Logitech introduced a vertical mouse Lift
Miscellaneous / / April 23, 2022
There are versions for right-handers and left-handers.
Logitech has officially unveiled the new Lift vertical mouse. This is a more affordable version of the MX Vertical, which has lost the function of recharging via USB-C: a pair of AA batteries is responsible for power. You won’t have to constantly change them: the manufacturer claims that one set of batteries will last for 2 years of operation.
The design of the mouse allows you to hold your hand at an angle of 57 degrees for better ergonomics. This reduces the strain on your wrist compared to using a traditional mouse.
The novelty has retained the rubber coating, as in the MX Vertical, for a more snug fit. At the same time, the case itself is slightly smaller, which makes it more convenient for people with small hands. The mouse has two main buttons, a scroll wheel, a DPI toggle button, and two thumb buttons. At the bottom there is a button to switch between the three paired devices (you need to hold it to start searching for computers nearby).
The mouse supports Logitech Flow, a unique software feature from the company that allows you to use the mouse on multiple computers at the same time, even if they are running different operating systems. You will need Logi Options Plus running on both computers. After that, the cursor can move from one computer to another (much like on a Mac and iPad with the Sidecar feature).
To connect, the kit comes with a transmitter that connects to a computer via USB-A. You can also ditch the adapter in favor of a Bluetooth connection.
The Logitech Lift is priced at $69.99 and is already on sale in select regions. The mouse is available in pink, white and dark gray, but the left-handed version is only available in gray.
Read also🧐
- How to choose a gaming mouse