
Logitech's premium MX range already includes an ergonomic mouse called the MX Vertical, but its new Lift vertical mouse is designed to provide a more affordable option, costing $69.99 compared to $99.99 for the MX Vertical. And, unlike the MX Vertical, the Lift is available in both left and right-handed versions, as well as in a variety of different colors. It's smaller than the MX Vertical and, to be honest, our manly paws preferred the larger MX Vertical. Even so, the Lift is still very comfortable to use, with a soft rubber grip and ergonomic "vertical" design that reduces wrist strain by enabling you to rest your hand in the more relaxed "handshake" position. The Lift doesn't have a rechargeable battery, but there's one AA battery included and Logitech says that this should last for up to two years.
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