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Which is why, as one of those home employed soldiers, I was psyched to try Logitech’s new Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse — which is available now in three colors: off-white, graphite and rose.
The vertical mouse falls into the category of ergonomic computer equipment, designed to let the body perform tasks from a neutral position to avoid overuse injuries or muscle strain.
The Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition is the company's first attempt at a true vertical ergonomic mouse, and it's shockingly good. Oh, and it still games.
Narrowing down the best vertical mouse to buy is tricky, especially if you have never bought one before or don’t know what you need. Our guide will help.
I’ve evangelized for the vertical mouse experience with friends who also spend a lot of time in front of a screen. Not everyone is inclined to try it, but those that do are surprised both by how ...
A vertical mouse is designed to keep the hand in an upright handshake position while you’re scrolling. This keeps the ulna and radius bones and the elbow and shoulder joints in a natural position.
A vertical mouse is designed to keep the hand in an upright handshake position while you’re scrolling. This keeps the ulna and radius bones and the elbow and shoulder joints in a natural position.
A vertical mouse is designed to keep the hand in an upright handshake position while you’re scrolling. This keeps the ulna and radius bones and the elbow and shoulder joints in a natural position.
We weren’t built to sit with our hands wrapped around a computer mouse in a claw-like position all day. Yet, here we are. Luckily, an ergonomic mouse can take some of the repetitive stress out ...
Our favorite vertical ergonomic mouse, the Logitech Lift, is currently on sale for $60 — the lowest price we’ve ever seen.