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It's still an ergonomic-focused mouse, though, and Logitech is touting its benefits, saying that 70% of Lift users report better comfort from day one. Being slightly smaller than the MX Vertical, more specifically about a centimetre smaller in height, width and depth, Logitech advertises the Lift as being suited for those with small to medium hands: The most noticeable difference, however, is the size.
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By extension, that means that the Lift can only be used wirelessly, either through Bluetooth Low Energy, or through an included Logi Bolt USB receiver, with a range of 10m.Ĭompared to the MX Vertical, though, the Lift lacks some of its more premium features, like its cursor speed switch (instead using SmartWheel, which adapts between fast and selective slow scrolling), and customisability for the middle mouse click.
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The Lift also features three customisable buttons through its Logi Options+ software, as well as a textured surface where the hand rests.Īs for the more technical aspects of the mouse, the Lift's sensor ranges between 400 - 4,000DPI, and instead of the MX Vertical's 240mAh lithium polymer battery and USB-C port, uses one AA battery for power, with Logitech claiming up to two years of usage. The Lift features some of the signature traits of Logitech mice, including Logitech Flow, which enables the ability to use the same cursor across different computers (up to three), allowing for the transfer of text, files and images through copy and pasting. Styled similarly to its ergonomic brothers, the Lift looks to be a smaller version of Logitech's MX Vertical mouse, from its general appearance to its 57° angle. Logitech, a company known for its vertical mice like the MX Ergo and MX Master, has released a new ergonomic mouse, the Lift. Logitech introduces the Lift, its new mid-range ergonomic vertical mouse