I own a Logitech Lift mouse, which has recently received the Ergonomic Product Certification from United States Ergonomics. Initially, adjusting to the idea of resting my wrist while using the mouse was challenging, but now I have no issues with it. This certification highlights Logitech’s commitment to promoting health and comfort.

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Logitech Lift was created to promote a neutral wrist position, minimizing fatigue and muscle strain. During certification tests involving 80 participants using Lift instead of a regular mouse for up to a month, it excelled in maintaining muscle stress levels, posture, accuracy, and error rate under scrutiny in the laboratory.
The findings indicate that Logitech Lift offers a notable ergonomic benefit by reducing muscle strain in the hand, forearm, and shoulder.

Its upright structure enables a more organic movement of the wrist and arm, enhancing user posture by up to 15° and providing lasting comfort. Users found the transition to the device to be quick and straightforward, enabling them to experience its ergonomic advantages right away. Despite initial challenges, adaptation became seamless after a few weeks.
The Lift is available for purchase on Amazon today, and I found it priced at R $ 359.
Logitech Lift Mouse available on Amazon