If you prefer your mouse to be a little taller, curvier, and comfier, Logitech makes some great options. Both the Logitech Lift and the super-premium MX Vertical offer vertical designs that take pressure off your wrist—and Woot has both mice on sale today. The Lift is $54.99 and the MX Vertical is $74.99. That’s 21% off and 25% off, respectively.
Personally, I’d go for the MX Vertical if you can afford it. It’s bigger and heavier (my preference) with a little more functionality thanks to that big top action button, which can be custom-bound in the Logitech Options software. Ditto for the two thumb buttons, though that’s also true for the smaller Lift mouse. Both of them have a maximum of 4,000 DPI on the sensor, but I doubt you’ll use it at the maximum.

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The MX Vertical is rechargeable via the USB-C port, while the Lift uses a single AA battery that lasts “up to 24 months.” Again, that seems like a preference call to me. Both mice can be wirelessly paired with a Logitech USB dongle or use Bluetooth, and easily swap between devices on the fly, or use the Logitech Flow software to control multiple machines at once.
Woot has a bunch of Logitech mice and keyboards on sale at the moment, but sadly the left-handed version of the Lift is not among them, and there is no southpaw variant for the MX Vertical. But ergonomic fans might also be interested in the MX Ergo trackball. Unlike some sales, these deals should be valid for two weeks… unless stock runs out.
Get the Logitech MX Vertical mouse for $75Get the Logitech Lift ergonomic mouse for $55
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