Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Vertical Ergonomic Mice

Logitech Lift vs Logitech MX Vertical

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Logitech MX Vertical comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.6 vs 4.7). The gap is mostly about Professionals with medium-to-large hands who want the premium vertical mouse for long workdays and multi-device use. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Logitech Lift
Ranked #2 in Best Vertical Ergonomic Mice
Logitech Lift
$61.49as of Jun 7

The Logitech Lift brings the MX Vertical's 57-degree handshake angle to a smaller, quieter body aimed at small-to-medium hands. Reviewers including Wirecutter rate it the most comfortable vertical mouse for the widest range of hand sizes, with quiet clicks and exceptional battery life. It is the best vertical mouse for most people who do not have large hands.

Strengths
  • 57-degree angle in a smaller body suits small-to-medium hands best
  • Quiet clicks make it ideal for shared offices and video calls
  • Up to 24 months of battery from a single AA cell
Watch-outs
  • Too small for users with large hands
  • Uses a disposable AA battery rather than rechargeable
  • DPI tops out lower than gaming-grade vertical mice
Logitech MX Vertical
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Vertical Ergonomic Mice
Logitech MX Vertical
$74.49as of May 29

The Logitech MX Vertical is the premium benchmark for vertical ergonomic mice, using a 57-degree handshake angle to hold the wrist in a neutral position. Reviewers praise its sculpted, high-end build and ergonomic comfort for medium-to-large hands. Its clicks are louder and it is bigger than the Lift, but it remains the gold-standard vertical mouse for serious desk work.

Strengths
  • 57-degree handshake angle forces a neutral forearm position that reduces wrist strain
  • Premium sculpted build with a metal scroll wheel feels high-end
  • Rechargeable via USB-C with around 4 months of battery per charge
Watch-outs
  • Too large for small hands; reaching the thumb buttons can be a stretch
  • Loud clicks compared to the quieter Logitech Lift
  • Default 125Hz polling rate feels choppy on high-refresh screens

How they stack up

Logitech Lift

The Lift uses the same 57-degree angle as the Logitech MX Vertical but in a smaller, quieter body better suited to small hands, and it is cheaper than both the MX Vertical and the Evoluent VerticalMouse C, though it lacks the Keychron M5's gaming sensor and costs more than the budget Anker vertical mouse.

Logitech MX Vertical

The MX Vertical is larger and louder than the Logitech Lift, making it the better fit for big hands, and it feels more premium and is cheaper than the Evoluent VerticalMouse C, though it lacks the Keychron M5's gaming sensor and costs far more than the budget Anker vertical mouse.

Specs side-by-side

SpecLogitech LiftLogitech MX Vertical
Vertical Angle57 degrees57 degrees
SensorUp to 4000 DPIUp to 4000 DPI
ConnectivityBluetooth, Logi Bolt USB receiverBluetooth, Logi Bolt USB receiver
Battery1 AA, up to 24 monthsRechargeable USB-C, ~4 months
Buttons4 customizable6 programmable
Hand SizeSmall to mediumMedium to large
VersionsRight and left-handed
Weight125g135g
Scroll WheelMetal
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