The natural "handshake" position of the MX Vertical reduces muscle strain by 10% and contributes to a more ergonomic posture.
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The MX Vertical is an advanced ergonomic mouse that combines scientific design with the high performance of Logitech's MX series. Overcome discomfort with a mouse designed to reduce muscle strain and wrist pressure and improve posture.
The natural "handshake" position of the MX Vertical reduces muscle strain by 10% and contributes to a more ergonomic posture.
The 57° vertical angle of the MX Vertical mouse reduces wrist pressure, while also providing a special comfortable position for the thumb.
The MX Vertical has been designed and tested based on criteria set by leading ergonomics experts. It improves posture and reduces muscle strain and wrist pressure.
The advanced optical tracking with a special pointer speed switch reduces hand movements by 4 times and decreases muscle strain and hand fatigue. You can adjust the pointer speed and accuracy through Logitech Options.
The MX Vertical is specially designed for the human hand and is soft to the touch. Its unique design fits a variety of hand shapes and sizes, and the textured rubber surface ensures a firm and natural grip.
Logitech MX mice are designed for professionals who excel in their field and want to do more with greater efficiency. Logitech Flow allows you to seamlessly control multiple computers, while you can customize button actions, set functions for specific applications, and adjust pointer speed through the Logitech Options software.
Change the speed and accuracy of the pointer for absolute control with the press of a button. The MX Vertical features a top-of-the-line 4000 DPI high-precision sensor, resulting in 4 times fewer hand movements.
Complete every task faster, thanks to the precision offered by the scroll wheel, which also functions as a convenient middle click.
With a full charge, you have enough energy for up to four months, while with one minute of charging you can work for three hours. Use the USB-C charging cable to recharge.
Pair the mouse with up to three devices and navigate effortlessly from one to another with the press of a button or simply by moving the cursor from one screen to another with Logitech Flow.
Connect the MX Vertical using the provided USB-C charging cable, the Logitech Unifying receiver, or via Bluetooth. To enjoy the best possible experience when using the product via Bluetooth, upgrade your computer's operating system to the latest version.
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Very good and ergonomic. It helps with the correct wrist position. The only downside is that it fits properly only on quite large hands, not even on medium-sized hands.
It helps quite a bit with ergonomics, but transitioning to the MX Vertical after being a long-time user of the MX Master makes the inferior build quality of the MX Vertical quite apparent. All the button clicks feel and sound cheaper compared to the Master, and those who have used the scroll wheel of the MX Master will be disappointed with the basic nature of the scroll wheel on the MX Vertical.
Of course, since this purchase is made for ergonomics, in that regard, the MX Vertical does exactly what it needs to do. It's just that the prices of the two are so close that the worse quality sits poorly with me.
Although it is expensive, it is worth it for anyone who works long hours in an office. At first, it takes some time to get used to using it.
It fixed the problem I had in my hand due to the mouse, along with a gel on the wrist you won't have a problem in your hand, buy it everyone who has such issues.
If you have an issue with tendinitis, it is very worth it as a purchase. I would suggest having another regular mouse for serious work because at first, there is an adjustment period of 2-3 weeks.
The positives:
1. Very good build quality.
2. Good feel in the hand.
3. Long-lasting battery.
4. Easy and fast connection.
User of a few days in home, wired use, I will present pros and cons:
Pros:
1) Ability for wired and wireless use
2) Buttons of satisfactory size
3) The thumb buttons for forward/backward are -correctly- only on the upper side, unlike other mice that have them up-down, thus increased risk of mistakes. Positive that the area is wide enough for thumb rest.
Cons:
1) It is not 100% one-size-fits-all. Definitely try it in a store that has it available.
2) You will need to download the Logitech application for better DPI adjustment.
Very good, for office work (especially in the field of IT) definitely get a vertical mouse. Now this particular one is very good except for the following two disadvantages:
- It does not have a slot for its own receiver, so you can easily lose it if you use the mouse with Bluetooth.
- In mine (and a colleague's), after 2 years the left click started to become watery. For its price, I would expect better durability.
100% worth its money. I bought it because I work 10-11 hours every day, and my hand had started to hurt a lot. After 1 month, I noticed that the pain decreased. Now, I have had the mouse for about 6 months and I am completely satisfied. As for the pros, I have only charged it twice because its battery lasts a long time.
Overall, the mouse doesn't lag, doesn't lose Bluetooth connection, is lightweight, and fits perfectly in the hand. Obviously, it will take someone about a week to get used to it, but it's worth it.
In general, I feel a tremendous difference from normal mice. Especially for people who design on pen displays/pen tablets, I think it is particularly convenient since the hand is in roughly the same position. Immediate relief for the wrist and fingers. I give it 4/5, I will wait to see when the battery runs out for the last star.
Edit: Undoubtedly, it's just fine. I know it's weird at first, but now all my mice feel foreign xD
Very comfortable to use and easy to get used to. It's super easy to connect, and it recognized the included unifying dongle automatically. If it didn't pair to it, or you need to pair it to a second unifying dongle, you can do it without any software installation, and that's through the Logi Web Connect online tool: https://logiwebconnect.com/
The mouse can pair to up to 3 devices, and has a small button underneath that allows you to switch between devices. It can also be paired via bluetooth, and works in wired mode only. The included cable is USB-A to USB-C.
The only downside to it is that the pointer speed button on the mouse has 2 settings that cannot be adjusted without the Logitech options software. This can be a hassle when I connect it to my business laptop, where I'm not allowed to install any software, and have no access to the control panel to change the pointer speed from there.
Update: 12/19/2024
The previous rating was 5 stars. But after 1 year of regular use, it broke. The left and right clicks do not work well anymore. It freezes or does not respond at all.
I have a cheaper M590, which, although not ergonomic (it is, however, and remains silent), has been working perfectly for years. This MX, although more expensive, broke in just one year of use.
Two stars instead of one, because it is indeed ergonomic.
Excellent design for relatively long fingers like mine. The weight is as good as the build quality, excellent! It was the first time I bought an ergonomic mouse and I got used to it immediately, within 2 days. My work requires a mouse with precision and comfort, I should have bought it a long time ago.
It is good, but it is primarily for male hands. I measured my hand according to the company's measurement to see if the mouse is suitable for my hands. I was in the medium range and not in the lower limit, however, it is large and therefore tiring. I got the smaller size.
Very good mouse! A bit expensive but worth the money and it relieves the wrist. It is easy to get used to and the side buttons make internet browsing easy because they are for previous page and next page. I bought a second one after 3 years and after the first one fell down 2-3 times when I was carrying the laptop open.
I do Video Editing and I was looking for a different mouse from the usual ones, so that my wrist doesn't hurt, as I spend several hours on the computer.
The mouse is worth it and it is really ergonomic and comfortable to hold, despite its strange shape.
The buttons are also placed in the right position.
Important observation: if your hand is small, I think you won't easily get used to it and it may tire you, because it is quite big. Generally, it is good to try it before buying it.
The only negative thing I noticed is that due to its height, it easily hits against things.
Very good mouse. It probably suits better when the hand is of medium or larger size. It has three ways of connection (cable, Bluetooth, dongle) and it is rechargeable. It helps with hand fatigue but it takes a little time to get used to it.
Second day and I realize that vertical mice are not a cure-all for wrist problems. Personally, I have an issue along the entire length of the nerve from the neck to the wrist, and this particular mouse helped me change the posture in which I hold the mouse in general, which significantly relieved the tension. From what I understand, ergonomic products take some time to get used to, just like wearing a brace, for example. It is a high-quality construction and has as many adjustments as the average user needs. Finally, I have assigned the Esc key to the top button and I don't touch the keyboard in the layout.
My hand was hurting before I bought it because I do a job that requires prolonged use of a mouse. Now my hand doesn't hurt anymore.
2. Poor thing has eaten a bunch of junk food and hasn't gotten sick!
3. I charge it at most 3 times a year.
Comment: Depending on how it is held (whether held low or high), its mechanical functionality changes completely, giving the impression that the speed of the pointer changes without needing any adjustments to be made.
After thorough research on all possible mice and after experiencing the first problems in the tendon from prolonged use with a conventional mouse, I ended up with the Logitech MX Vertical. The transition was easy and I would dare to say, almost instinctive. I didn't need to adjust to the different angle. From the beginning, it was easy to use, with immediate response to movements and for office work, which I need it for, simply perfect. I have had it for over a month now and I can say that any discomfort in the tendon disappeared relatively quickly and has not returned.
One way ticket!! Once you take it, there is no return.
Absolute comfort and relaxation specifically in the wrist and generally in the hand. Wireless connectivity, Bluetooth & USB receiver, but also wired where it charges simultaneously.
If there is one negative, it is the slightly hard buttons. Anyone coming from gaming will notice it. Others will find it difficult to perceive any negative difference.
Also, it is relatively large, so someone with a relatively small palm will not find it convenient. They will need to look at the other Logitech model which is smaller.
In conclusion, I will never go back to a classic 'horizontal' mouse!
Although at first it was very strange compared to the regular mouse, in the end it is very convenient and comfortable. At first, I had a feeling that my whole hand is in the air, but then I got used to it. It is ideal for my hand (I wear XL gloves).
The battery lasts quite a long time. I can't even remember when I last charged it!
I have bought 2. When it works, it is very good. But - the first one broke after about a year. It stopped charging and then simply stopped working. The second one that I have had for 6-7 months now takes a long time to charge. I don't know if I am lucky, but the fact that you can't use regular batteries is a problem.
Replace the Microsoft ergonomic mouse and I can say that within the first 5 minutes you realize that the design is wrong.
It is very light and the buttons are placed high. So when you click, either unconsciously you move the mouse or you press with your thumb to compensate for the pressure. If you press on a smooth surface, things get worse... I needed a desktop mat to limit the problem.
I will come back after a few days regarding the wrist strain issues, which I also don't see going well since I already have sensitivity from before.
After problems with my wrist, I tried an economical upright mouse. After 4 months, it was time for the "regular" one, the wireless Logi, that is.
I struggled to get used to it at first - it took me 7-10 days. After the difficult introduction, I got used to it and I can easily switch from my PC to my Mac (it also drags along the Logitech keyboard).
I consider it suitable for medium to large hands. The buttons make noise, but within reasonable limits. The battery lasts a long time - and charges via USB from the front (while you use it).
Good Logi quality, I hope it withstands the endless work hours, as it is a bit pricey.
Oh, every time I pass my hand over it, I knock it down (it's tall).
I have it for about 2 months. Very nice mouse, convenient, with many connection options. I have also bought a hard case specifically for it to carry it in my backpack along with the laptop. I haven't charged it again since I got it and it still shows full battery in the app!
I had been thinking for a while to get it but I hesitated because of the cost. When the second "crisis" of the wrist came, I bought it directly!
The difference is incredible from the very first contact, especially for someone who has struggled with their wrist.
I thought it would take me a few days to get used to it, but it really didn't even take me a few minutes! The movement of the hand comes out in a completely natural way.
I regret not buying it all these years.
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