The Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Ergonomic Mouse offers a revolutionary design tailored for medium to large right hands, promoting optimal comfort and functionality. Featuring a natural handshake position, this mouse reduces muscular activity by 10% compared to traditional models, ensuring you can work longer with less strain. Its unique 57° vertical angle is engineered to enhance wrist posture, significantly minimizing pressure on your wrist while providing a comfortable grip on the thumb rest.
Developed with input from leading ergonomists, the MX Vertical meets high standards for posture improvement, muscle strain reduction, and wrist pressure alleviation. The advanced optical tracking technology boasts a high-precision 4000 DPI sensor, resulting in 4x less hand movement and decreased fatigue. With the convenient cursor speed switch, you can seamlessly adjust DPI settings for enhanced speed and accuracy with just a touch of a button.
Designed with the user in mind, the MX Vertical showcases a comfort form that fits a variety of hand shapes and sizes, complemented by a textured rubber surface that ensures a natural grip. With a sleek graphite finish, this ergonomic mouse is not only functional but also stylish.
The MX Vertical is compatible with multiple platforms, including Windows 10, 11, Linux, Chrome OS, macOS, iPadOS, and Android, making it versatile for any workspace. It is powered by a single included Lithium Polymer battery, boasting an impressive average battery life of 4 months, ensuring you stay productive without frequent interruptions.
Choose the Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Ergonomic Mouse for a blend of innovation, comfort, and performance that elevates your computing experience.
Thisisnotmyname –
This is a fantastic mouse. Fixed some of my wrist pain. Seems to be well built and has two side buttons for back and forward for browsing the internet that I find I use all the time. I have it connected to my computer through Bluetooth, using it in a different room 35 feet away from my computer. So, it has some decent range.
RocketMan1969 –
I had mainly used a MX Master 2S before this and because of my heavy usage I did start to feel uncomfortable after a few hours of use every day and that’s when I decided to purchase MX Vertical. Now after almost 9 months of usage this has become the mouse I use on a daily basis, completely replacing MX Master 2S.
Comfort: It took me about a day or two to really get used to using it because of the positioning and ever since then my wrist has never felt any discomfort, literally. I don’t have a mouse pad but because of the angle that my wrist is contact with the desk when I use it, this has never been a problem. What I also love about the ergonomic design is that my hand can actually just rest on it when not doing specific tasks, and it just fits my palm perfectly.
Functionality: I don’t use it for gaming so I can’t comment on that. However, comparing it with my Master 2S, there are some very obvious disadvantages. If you use Excel sheets a lot, or anything that requires horizontal viewing, the scrolling option is terrible. You can set up the function key on Logi Options+ and I use the side buttons for scroll right+left mainly because how easy it was to use with the Master 2S’s side scrolling buttons. It is not comparable at all. With Master 2s, horizontal scrolling is smooth and precise. With this, it’s basically useless. There are sites that just aren’t responsive to the side buttons and when they do, you can never get to the precise point you want. Huge disappointment with that because I don’t really use the side buttons for anything else. There is also no scrolling control with the middle button unlike the Master 2S, so you can’t really scroll vertically as fast as you can when using Master 2S either. However I do use the middle button sometimes to just do the job for me so I’m ok with its basic functionality.
The top button is mainly used as a look-up button for me, so far its working pretty well and honestly it probably makes not much difference if they just completely take this button out for me. Maybe some people can find use in it as a switch for scrolling or mouse speed, or something else. Overall, the customizability of these buttons is very good, and depending on personal use, I can see it being very useful.
Battery life: Battery life is fantastic, never had any problem with it yet. I haven’t really kept track but with my heavy daily usage (probably 10+ hours with no intense gaming), it can usually go for more than a month. You can also use it while it’s being charged.
Durability: I have unfortunately knocked it over the desk a couple times on hard vinyl floor and there seems to be no problem with it at all. Before purchasing this I saw some comments about how it stopped functioning after being dropped to the floor and I was really worried about it. However that is not my case at all. It is very durable in my opinion and does its job perfectly even after dropping it a few times.
Overall, extremely comfortable to use. It helped with my wrist pain tremendously and now I use it for hours without feeling any discomfort. The functionality is severely disadvantageous compared to Master 2s and 3s, and possibly other gaming mouses as well, but if you are here because of wrist pain, this is the right product.
Jose Kurszewski –
One of the best if not the best mouse i have owned.
Andrea Christy –
Es muy cómodo trabajar con este tipo de mouse. Antes de comprarlo me preocupaba el hecho de que no me fuera a acostumbrar, sin embargo es el único mouse que he utilizado desde que me llegó. El primer día lo hice para forzarme a utilizarlo, los siguientes días me sentía incómodo con mi anterior mouse ( Corsair M65 ). Aún no puedo asegurar que la batería, una vez cargada completamente, le dura 4 meses puesto que apenas tengo con él 3 semanas.
Los materiales son de muy buena calidad y es muy agradable al tacto. Su configuración es muy sencilla.
Tengo, además, un trackball Logitech ERGO M575, el cual es también muy cómodo sin embargo no lo utilizo para diseño puesto que no tiene la misma precisión. Tuve alguna vez un problema con el reconocimiento de los dispositivos a través de Logitech Unifying, el cual solucioné instalando la aplicación SetPoint, también de Logitech.
Además se puede conectar a través de Bluetooth o a través del cable USB-C ( incluído ), lo cual es una gran ventaja.
Cabe mencionar que, a diferencia del ERGO M575, el MX Vertical Mouse no cuenta con el compartimiento para guardar la antena Unifying.
El mouse es muy ligero. Quizás me hubiera gustado que fuera ligeramente más pesado pero no es un inconveniente.
Es cómo tanto en manos pequeñas como grandes.
No he utilizado la característica de Logitech Flow, así que no puedo opinar al respecto.
Alexander Ramos –
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The Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse has been a game-changer for my daily work routine. I’ve tried several ergonomic mice, but this is by far the best and easiest to adapt to. Its ergonomic design has significantly relieved the pain in my hand and wrist, which used to be a constant issue. It’s incredibly comfortable for long workdays of 8 to 12 hours; it never feels uncomfortable. The size is perfect, fitting comfortably in the hand without feeling bulky.
The material quality is excellent, feeling sturdy and comfortable to the touch. Additionally, you can connect up to three devices at once and easily switch between them by pressing a button on the back—a great feature for those who work with multiple devices. The battery life is another big plus: it lasts for months without needing a recharge! And when it does need charging, it’s super quick and allows you to keep using it while it charges, so it never disrupts my workflow.
This is an investment I highly recommend for anyone who spends a lot of time in front of the computer.
Alexander Ramos –
Other not completely flat mice claim to be “ergonomic”, but the only way to completely remove stress from your forearm when using a mouse is with a “vertical” mouse. My 2020 K75575WW Kensington ergonomic vertical mouse developed a problem with the left button “stuttering” so that it sent multiple button clicks when pressed just once. I liked the Kensington quite a bit. But it always just a little bit on the “not quite as solid as I would like” side, and failing after just 2.5 years confirmed this. So I wanted a more solidly build mouse.
A search for “ergonomic mouse review” showed that the Logitech MX Master 3S was clearly the best ergonomic mouse available. At $100 it was several times more expensive as others including the latest Kensington vertical mouse. But sometimes furgal doesn’t mean the least expensive. Sometimes it can mean the most expensive if that comes with better performance, features and lifespan. So I ordered it. And while it is indeed an incredible mouse, the angle is only about 20 degrees. The result is that while there is some reduction in forearm stress compared to a flat mouse, it wasn’t enough for me. By the end of my very long days driving my mouse almost as much as I drive my keyboard, I could feel the tension building up in my forearm. So after a week I returned it and bought this Logitech MX Vertical.
It is slightly less expensive than the MX Master 3S, but still much more expensive relative to other options. And while it is lighter and a little less substantial feeling in my hand than the MX Master 3S, it still feels very firm and solid. Most importantly keeps my hand in the neutral position with my fingers at about 70 degrees. A great feature of the MX Vertical shares with the MX Master 3S is the thumb rest. The Kensington didn’t have this and so my thumb rested on the desktop. If it was a bit warm and my hands would sweat my thumb wouldn’t slide smoothly and I would have to lift my thumb off the desk when I went to move the mouse. Not a horrible thing, but if you spend 8+ hours mousing around it gets tiresome. The button clicks are crisp. Best of all when the button bottoms out it feels like it is pressing against the case. It doesn’t feel like travel is being limited by the switch itself bottoming out like the Kensington felt like it did. My hope is that this will keep the switch from wearing out so fast as happened with the Kensington.
One slight negative of the MX Vertical is that I don’t feel like I am quite as accurate in being able to move the cursor to a specific spot on the screen without some amount of conscious effort. Instead it doesn’t go exactly in the direction I intended and overshoots where wanted it to stop. As such it might not make the best mouse for video games. [UPDATE: There is a bit of a learning curve in moving the mouse accurately. In the last couple weeks my need to make a more conscious effort to move the mouse to a specific spot on the screen is going down. Still think it is likely to not be as accurate as a flater mouse]
Canadian guy –
Excelente, a bateria dura muito (uso o dia todo todos os dias e carrego ele 1 vez por semana mais ou menos). Zero dores no pulso e a sensibilidade e ótima até em jogos
Botões laterais super práticos e funcionais, honestamente o melhor mouse que já tive
MM –
I have been using this mouse for almost 3 years and love it! (1) Mouse shape design:The way of holding it is more natural and comfortable than the traditional mouse. My hand size is about 16.5 long (middle figer to wrist) and 8.5 cm width, the size of the mouse fit me well. Now, I rarely have wrist pain when using this mouse for 6 to 8 hours daily.
(2) Function: The reposne of the mouse is good, and the product is well manufactured and good durability. (3) The only downside I can think about is the click sound (sorry, I might be too picky). It still has the traditional mouse click sound. This would be personal preference, just like some loves the sounds from mechanical keyboard and some like a keyboard with quiet typing sounds.
Marcos Vinicius Souza Pinheiro –
Great product for bigger palms. Reduces the strain in the wrist.