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Key Pointers
- Ergonomic Design: Designed to reduce strain on wrists and fingers.
- Programmable Buttons: Two buttons near the thumb that can be customized.
- Easy Device Switching: Connect up to three devices via Bluetooth, with a dedicated switch button.
- Impressive Battery Life: Uses a single AA battery, rated for up to 2 years.
- Logi Bolt Receiver: Optional receiver that reduces Bluetooth congestion and improves connectivity.
- Logi Options Plus Software: Customizes button functions and allows for app-specific actions.
- Logi Flow Feature: Allows mouse to be moved between multiple computers.
- Downsides:
- Firmware updates not available through Logi Options.
- Scrolling feels less smooth and abrupt compared to Apple mice.
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- Ergonomic Design: Designed to reduce strain on wrists and fingers.
- Programmable Buttons: Two buttons near the thumb that can be customized.
- Easy Device Switching: Connect up to three devices via Bluetooth, with a dedicated switch button.
- Impressive Battery Life: Uses a single AA battery, rated for up to 2 years.
- Logi Bolt Receiver: Optional receiver that reduces Bluetooth congestion and improves connectivity.
- Logi Options Plus Software: Customizes button functions and allows for app-specific actions.
- Logi Flow Feature: Allows mouse to be moved between multiple computers.
- Downsides:
- Firmware updates not available through Logi Options.
- Scrolling feels less smooth and abrupt compared to Apple mice.
- Unpack the Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse and remove the Logi Bolt receiver from the storage slot inside the battery compartment. Do not remove the battery tab yet.
- Connect the receiver to a USB port on your computer. Make sure it is detected on your PC using the Logi Bolt app.
- Make sure the power switch is in the green "on" position. Pull the battery tab out to power on the device.
- Once the battery tab is out, your Logitech Lift will automatically connect to the included Logi Bolt receiver.
- To connect your Logitech Lift mouse via Bluetooth, make sure the power switch is in the green "on" position and pull the battery tab out to power on the device.
- Once the battery tab is out, your Logitech Lift will be detected and appear under the Bluetooth settings. Select the Logitech Lift and click "Connect."
- If you've previously paired the Logitech Lift with your computer and you need to re-pair, go to System Preferences > Bluetooth. Under Bluetooth devices, you should see the Logitech Lift. Select the Lift and click "Connect."
- If the Lift mouse is not recognized, turn on your Logitech Lift and long press on the Easy Switch button until the light starts blinking rapidly. Your Lift mouse will appear under devices on Bluetooth settings. Select it and click "Connect."
Key Pointers:
- Retail Price: US $69
- Build Quality: Solid, with matte textured surface and rubberized grip sections
- Comfort: Very comfortable to hold and use
- Tracking Resolution: 400 to 4000 DPI
- Design: Ergonomic, with 57-degree angle for natural handshake position
- Side Buttons: Two customizable side buttons
- Vertical Scroll Wheel: Rubberized with steps for precise scrolling
- Horizontal Scrolling: Requires pressing dedicated buttons and scrolling vertically
- Height: Taller than traditional mice, may require adjustment
- Connectivity: Bluetooth and USB receiver (Logitech Bolt receiver)
- Battery Life: Up to two years on a single AA battery
Downsides:
- Glitches: Some driver glitches, but do not affect performance
- No Horizontal Scrolling on Wheel: Requires pressing dedicated buttons
- Height: May require adjustment for switching between keyboard and mouse quickly
- Not Recommended: For users without ergonomic issues with traditional mice
Specifications
Specification | Description |
---|---|
Product Name | Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse |
Brand | Logitech |
Model | Lift |
Connectivity | Wireless, Bluetooth or USB Logi Bolt receiver |
Number of Buttons | 4 |
Click Type | Quiet clicks |
Hand Orientation | Right-handed |
Ergonomic Design | Vertical |
Compatible Operating Systems | Windows, macOS, iPadOS |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Color | Graphite |
Dimensions | 108 x 70 x 71 mm (4.3 x 2.8 x 2.8 in) |
Weight | 122 g (4.3 oz) |
Battery Life | Up to 2 years (with 1 hour of daily use) |
Sensor | Laser |
Sensitivity | 400-4000 DPI |
Warranty | 2 years limited hardware warranty |
Key Features
Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse Features:
Ergonomic Design:
- Vertical orientation reduces muscle strain and promotes a more natural wrist position.
- Curved shape fits comfortably in the hand, minimizing thumb fatigue.
Wireless Connectivity:
- Bluetooth 5.0 or Logi Bolt USB receiver for reliable and responsive wireless connection.
- Up to 24-month battery life with Bluetooth and 2 years with Logi Bolt (AA battery included).
Quiet Clicks:
- SilentMicro switches produce a quiet clicking sound, minimizing noise distractions.
4 Programmable Buttons:
- Two side buttons and a scroll wheel with middle button can be customized for quick access to frequently used functions.
Versatile Compatibility:
- Works with Windows, macOS, and iPadOS devices.
- Compatible with both laptops and desktop computers.
Additional Features:
- SmartWheel: Adjusts scrolling speed automatically based on usage patterns.
- On-the-fly DPI adjustment: Easily switch between 400, 800, 1600, 2400, and 4000 DPI.
- Symmetrical design: Suitable for both right- and left-handed users.
- Compact and portable: Ideal for use on the go.
- Comfortable grip: Soft, textured surface provides a secure and non-slip grip.
- Graphite color: Sleek and stylish design that complements any workspace.
What do people say about this product
Pros:
- Ergonomic design: The vertical orientation reduces strain on the wrist and forearm, promoting a more comfortable posture.
- Quiet clicks: The silent switches minimize noise disturbances for both you and others nearby.
- Wireless connectivity: Bluetooth and Logi Bolt USB receiver options provide versatile connectivity.
- Compact size: Suitable for smaller hands and laptops.
- 4 programmable buttons: Customizable shortcuts enhance efficiency.
- Ambidextrous compatibility: Can be used by both right- and left-handed users.
- Long battery life: Up to 2 years with Bluetooth or 70 days with Logi Bolt.
Cons:
- Limited button functionality: Only 4 programmable buttons, which may be insufficient for some users.
- Not suitable for gaming: The vertical design and quiet clicks make it less suitable for gaming.
- Potential learning curve: Users may need time to adjust to the vertical orientation.
- Cost: Higher price point compared to some standard mice.
- Software dependency: Remapping and customization require the Logitech software, which may not be preferred by all users.
- Durability concerns: Some users have reported issues with the mouse’s durability over time.