The Lift Vertical is the small-hand pick. Logitech's response to complaints that the MX Vertical was too large — same 57° angle in a chassis sized for medium and smaller hands. Plus a left-handed version. Best for office users with smaller hands or left-handers.

Strengths
- +57-degree angle in a smaller chassis sized for medium/small hands
- +Left-handed version available (rare in ergonomic mice)
- +Bluetooth multi-device + Logi Bolt receiver
- +Quiet clicks — useful in shared offices
Watch-outs
- −No Flow software like MX Vertical
- −AA battery, not rechargeable
- −No precise pointer wheel like MX Vertical's
How it compares
Smaller than MX Vertical. Only pick with a left-handed version. AA battery vs MX Vertical's rechargeable.
Who this is for
At a glance: smaller-hand users and left-handers who can't fit MX Vertical's chassis.
Why you’d buy the Logitech Lift Vertical
- 57-degree angle in a smaller chassis sized for medium/small hands.
- Left-handed version available (rare in ergonomic mice).
- Bluetooth multi-device + Logi Bolt receiver.
Why you’d skip it
- No Flow software like MX Vertical.
- AA battery, not rechargeable.
- No precise pointer wheel like MX Vertical's.
Rating sources
Our 4.6 score is the average of these published ratings. More about methodology.
