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Specs: Connectivity: USB dongle/USB-C/Bluetooth | Configuration: Vertical, left- and right-handed | Buttons: 6 | Programmable: Yes | Max DPI: 4000 | Sensor: Optical | Compatibility: Windows, Mac, ChromeOS, Linux, iOS, Android

If you adore the looks and function of the aforementioned Logitech MX Vertical, but can’t do with the larger figure, then check out the Logitech Lift Vertical. Just released, the ergonomic mouse shares a similar form factor as the MX but comes in a smaller (and lighter) size, with left and right-handed versions available. In many ways, the Lift Vertical is the better mouse of the two given its assortment of color options (black, white, and pink) and two extra, programmable buttons,

The Lift Vertical can connect to a Windows, Mac, or even ChromeOS devices via Bluetooth LE or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver. In terms of battery performance, you can expect up to two years of usage before needing to swap out the AA battery within. While not rechargeable like more-expensive options, the use of an external battery may be an upside for travelers and working on the go.

Read more: ZDNet’s full review of the Logitech Lift Vertical

Pros:

  • Compact and lightweight for smaller and/or left-handed users
  • Two-year battery life via one AA battery
  • 6 programmable buttons

Cons:

  • Not the most expensive but not cheap either
  • Recycled plastic material can attract dust


Specs: Connectivity: USB dongle/USB-C/Bluetooth | Configuration: Vertical, left- and right-handed | Buttons: 6 | Programmable: Yes | Max DPI: 4000 | Sensor: Optical | Compatibility: Windows, Mac, ChromeOS, Linux, iOS, Android

If you adore the looks and function of the aforementioned Logitech MX Vertical, but can’t do with the larger figure, then check out the Logitech Lift Vertical. Just released, the ergonomic mouse shares a similar form factor as the MX but comes in a smaller (and lighter) size, with left and right-handed versions available. In many ways, the Lift Vertical is the better mouse of the two given its assortment of color options (black, white, and pink) and two extra, programmable buttons,

The Lift Vertical can connect to a Windows, Mac, or even ChromeOS devices via Bluetooth LE or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver. In terms of battery performance, you can expect up to two years of usage before needing to swap out the AA battery within. While not rechargeable like more-expensive options, the use of an external battery may be an upside for travelers and working on the go.

Read more: ZDNet’s full review of the Logitech Lift Vertical

Pros:

  • Compact and lightweight for smaller and/or left-handed users
  • Two-year battery life via one AA battery
  • 6 programmable buttons

Cons:

  • Not the most expensive but not cheap either
  • Recycled plastic material can attract dust

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