
Logitech Lift
Wireless
Logitech Lift
Wireless
I switched to MX Vertical (also an ergonomic mouse) about 3 years ago, so I'm used to the ergonomic shape. But "Lift" inspires me even more than MX Vertical, because it sits better in the hand. ENRAGED!
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Now I know why it's more women who see it in the video. More suitable for smaller hands. My personal feeling. Processing very good
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I especially liked the battery lid on magnets. The only disadvantage is the size. I wish there was a larger version.
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This review was created for a different variant: Lift (Wireless)
I used a cheap vertical mouse for a year or so, but it started to fail and I decided to look for one with more build quality.
I was deciding between this one and the Logitech MX Vertical. According to the Logitech hand sizing guide, I'm at the upper limit for smaller hands (around 17.5cm length).
I had the opportunity to try the MX Vertical before deciding on this mouse. I found the MX Vertical a little too big for my hands, resulting in straining to reach the scroll button and causing some wrist pain. The smaller Lift suits me perfectly in this regard. I also prefer the Lift's mouse buttons, which are very soft to press, again helping to reduce straining. The MX Vertical however does have better software and comes with a unifying receiver.
Now that I'm using Lift, I have the least hand/wrist pain than in a long time, so if you work with a computer a lot and have these issues (and small hands), I would definitely recommend it.
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This review was created for a different variant: Lift (Wireless)
Unfortunately, I am not satisfied with the quality. After about a year, the clicking does not work as desired. For example, when double-clicking or dragging a file, it is released uncontrollably. What a pity. So now I'm back to the "old" mouse.
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