Price: ₹6,995 - ₹5,495.00
(as of Jan 30, 2025 06:19:31 UTC – Details)
Lift yourself up: When the desk life gets you down, lift yourself up with Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse – a great fit for small to medium right hands
Raise your hand into comfort: Rest on Lift upright mouse throughout the day, with a softly textured grip and snug thumb rest for level-above coziness
57 degrees of sooooothe: Lift’s vertical shape helps wrists feel like “ahhh” at work, and promotes a more natural posture in the forearm, for day-long comfort and productivity
Relax into focus: Settle into work with a wireless computer mouse featuring easy-to-reach customizable buttons, whisper-quiet clicks, and a SmartWheel for smooth, seamless scrolling
Ergo-certified: Lift wireless vertical mouse has been designed, developed, tested, and approved according to criteria set out by leading ergonomists
Connect your way: Connect via Bluetooth Low Energy or Logi Bolt USB to Windows, macOS, iPadOS, Chrome OS, or Linux, and enjoy up to 2 years battery life
Plastic parts in Lift include certified post consumer recycled plastic (Graphite: 70%, Off-White and Rose: 54%(6)). Certified carbon neutral
Customers say
Customers find the mouse comfortable to use, with a good grip and angle. They describe it as an excellent device that helps relieve wrist pain. Many appreciate its connectivity and design. However, some have mixed opinions on size, value for money, and ease of use.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Doctor Vicky –
Unconventional design, Great ergonomics!
This is my 4th addition to my mice collection. I have used the Anker, Havit, & Logitech MX Vertical previously.For people looking to avoid wrist and elbow discomfort, itâs a good start. Itâs best for people looking to prevent severe wrist and elbow pain during mouse use, rather than those hunting for a cheaper alternative to specialized ergonomic mice.The Logitech Lift is a vertical mouse, which means itâs tilted on its side instead of flat like a standard mouse. Itâs not completely vertical; the Lift rests at an âoptimalâ 57-degree angle, which is a more natural angle than completely horizontal or vertical.The Liftâs vertical design is meant to put your hand, wrist, and forearm in a more ergonomic position, take pressure off the transverse carpal ligament and reduce muscle movement in general.Pros1. Available in version for leftiesâ¨2. Rated 24-month battery life on one AA cell3. Fully compatible with Windows and macOS4. The Lift is lightweight, comfortable, intuitive, and packed with high-end productivity features.5. Comfortable vertical grip6. Left-hand option7. Highly customizable buttons8. Smooth tracking9. AffordableCons1. Small number of programmable buttons.â¨2. Scroll wheel lacks L/R tilt buttons.3. Angle of mouse better suited for people preventing or reducing mild wrist and elbow discomfort4. AA battery5. DPI button unusableThe Logitech Lift comes in a two-tone design, with a plastic front half in one color and a darker, rubberized back half in another color.The plastic has a smooth but soft-touch satin finish, as opposed to slick and shiny. A magnetic plate conceals access to the one AA battery that powers the mouse, as well as the 2.4GHz wireless receiver. The Liftâs feel in the hand is decent, with a good weight, though it borders on being being a smidge large. It flares a bit wider toward the base than feels completely comfortable.Switching between connected devices is also seamless, with instant switching to the PC or tablet you want to control.Out of the box, the Logitech Lift works well, but it shines best when you install its companion app, Logi Options+. Within the program, you can change settings and customize the mouse. Logitech Lift: Should you buy it?The Logitech Lift is fully compatible with Windows and macOS. The Logitech Lift is an affordable small wireless vertical mice also friendly to left-handed folks.Itâs is a gorgeous mouse, with plenty of appeal for users looking to take the tension off of their hands and wrists and look good while doing so.It stacks up well against rivals made by manufacturers that specialize in ergonomic gear, with smooth tracking and two types of connectivity.It also comes with a slick software interface and a lot of customization possibilities.Even for larger hands itâs pretty comfortable. But the Lift is perfect for some peopleâ¦and maybe not so much for others.A highly recommended purchase!
Mihir –
Amazing mouse … bit steep for 5k but can use it for years to come…
Great for prolonged use. I started using it for 2 weeks and no wrist pain and can work and play all day till night no problems at all.the buttons are responsive and works best with the mousepad with the elevated wrist support, then you don’t even have to move your wrist.the color should obviously be black in order to avoid any stains or smudging…
AC2 –
Good but expensive
Very nice ergonomic mouse for the right handed with a large battery, on-off switch and multi-connect switch. Works very well, two downsides – the price is a bit high and the quick access buttons on the left side can very easily get clicked by accident while moving the mouse
S S –
Silent and comfortable.
Itâs an excellent device.The left and right click buttons are incredibly silent. The position of the hand is at a comfortable angle when using it, I havenât used it enough to give a more detailed review of the ergonomics.The mouse is on the slightly heavier size so it wonât topple.The connectivity is without fault. Turn it on (I have it connected via Bluetooth, not the usb dongle provided with it) n use it instantly, no lag whatsoever.It should be noted that the side buttons do make clicking sounds unlike the silent left and right click buttons. Also, the size of the mouse is geared towards people with smaller sized hands.The built quality is excellent, it feels premium to the touch.Overall, it is an excellent mouse for somebody with small sized hands.
Anirudh Ramesh –
Amazing mouse. Very ergonomic.
Using this for last 5 months. I love it. Attracts dirt a bit – but not too much. 5/5 recommended.
Kunal Chowdhury –
Much more ergonomic than a regular mouse
The size is decent for medium sized adult male. I have not experienced the ghost clicking issues reported by other users of vertical mice.Ergonomics wise, it is a great help for those with wrist/elbow issues. However, there is a lot of room for improvement, especially with regard to support for the fingers. During prolonged mouse use, this can cause friction and pain in the little finger and also discomfort in the clicking fingers. It would be nice to be able to rest each finger in its own groove.
Amrita Chandrashekhar –
Very comfortable
If you are a person who uses a mouse for long periods, this is perfect for you. I’ve been using this mouse for a good 3-4 weeks now; the grip and angle is very comfortable, so my wrist doesn’t freeze up like it does when I use a regular mouse for 5-6 hours of continuous use.
jagruti –
But Black and not white
It isn’t a smooth feeling operating this mouse. Though it’s economic, it lacks the ease. One cannot draw using this mouse as it’s not a natural flow plus it is bad at the curving the strokes if you use it as a designer. Plus the second thing is it’s white and the rubbery material changes color and gets bad overtime with stains. Often starts jittering after long usage. Battery life since cells is good. But the black color if you have to. It definitely is better than apples magic mouse. It reduced pain in my palm after switching to this mouse.
Anna –
I have tennis elbow and this really helped with the pain, which I felt when I was using the other Logitech mouse mx anywhere 3s. Itâs got everything im after – free scrolling (sort of, not as good as mx anywhere), Bluetooth and silent clicks. Connectivity is easy but need to request admin rights on work computer to install the software needed for full functionality, so this is something to consider.I have 19cm length hands and the mouse does feel slightly small, so I tend to claw grip a lot but itâs possible to still palm grip if i rest my hand further back but then my palm doesnât contact that âcornerâ that you hold. I would say donât get this mouse if your hands are any bigger unless you like to claw grip.Also itâs heavy, but the weight gets reduced significantly if you use an AAA battery instead of AA, and it works if you fill the gap with some aluminium foil, like how Iâve pictured. I prefer a lighter mouse so now itâs perfect.
kohchuan –
Bought this for my 20 yo daughter and she loves it as it fits her small hand nicely.
Ang.W –
Very comfortable and works well.
Sebastian Lau –
Bought it for my wife, no regrets….. thank you seller…
Han –
I’ve been using ergo mouses for over a decade, ranging from very expensive to cheap ones. I only changed recently becsuse my vertical mouse was starting to have glitches. I like the vertical stance. Before I bought the lift I bought and tried Logitech MX Master 3S. It was highly rated ergo mouse. I love the mx however it gave me instant wrist pain. I did watch and read many reviews thats why I tried the mx. However if the reviewer doesn’t have existing wrist issues, their reviews are not for people with wrist issues. I received instant pain using the mx and gave it two days to see would it improve. Just got worse. The quality of the mx was beautiful. I loved it but it’s not a true ergo mouse. So I returned it and got the lift. The quality of the lift was nice and smooth. Again I did read and watched many reviews for the lift. The angle of the mouse is very important. So after 1 month use I’m still enjoying the mouse. Not as fancy as the mx. The lift is much smaller than the mx and my other ergo mouses. There was one note in a review was that if you have bad wrist pain a vertical mouse is more suitable. Time will time if lift is a long term mouse for me.