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Logitech introduce Lift, their new vertical ergonomic mouse

Logitech introduced their first vertical ergonomic mouse a couple of years ago now and although it looked weird (and still does), we loved the comfort of it. Now they have announced a new vertical mouse, Lift and it looks equally strange but promises to be even more comfortable.

The Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse is a wireless mouse designed for “day-long” comfort for small to medium-sized hands. With us spending so much time on our work PCs these days it is important that we are as comfortable at the end of the day as we are at the beginning. The Lift mouse is designed exactly for this purpose.

Lift includes a soft rubber grip and “cosy” thumb rest to keep smaller hands comfortable for hours by taking pressure off the wrist with a more natural forearm position. The SmartWheel delivers both precision and speed for accurate, quick movements, edits and control. It effortlessly connects wirelessly to Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, iPadOS and Android operating systems using Bluetooth or via the Logi Bolt USB Receiver. It can also connect wirelessly to three different devices just as so many Logitech products can do.

The Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse will be available in rose, off-white and graphite colours from this month on Logitech.com and at selected retailers for 9,95 — although stock won’t be fully available until June. For more information head on over to Logitech.com/workdesk and if you spend a lot of time with your mouse every day this could help your productivity and comfort levels while staying injury-free.

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