Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse

Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse

I have two of these. You’d be amazed how quickly your hand gets used to it, and it’s comfortable to use all day. This one is definitely for larger hands though–if you have smaller hands you should try the MX Lift instead.

One drawback: even though this mouse is quite large, it does not have a storage compartment. Be careful about that when you travel. It is a very strange design choice… there is clearly enough room in the body.

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Is this thing Bluetooth capable, or do you have to use the stupid little dongle?

Photo 7 shows a Bluetooth icon on the bottom. My wife has one that she uses and I’m pretty positive she uses it with Bluetooth too.

Even though the deal just expired, go look in the specific category. It’s like still on woot but not front page. If it’s gone, it’ll be back. It’s been on here a few times.

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I believe everything in the MX line is Bluetooth capable.

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The other Wooters are correct: Logitech’s own specs does call out Bluetooth connectivity for this mouse.

(Note that I am not staff. I just volunteer to help out on the forums.)

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Absolutely love this mouse - I use one with my work-from-home gear, and it is very comfortable for me. The Logitech “Lift” model was just a little too small for me to properly grip, so this one was a very relieving Goldilocks sort of fit. But that will obviously vary for your own hand size.

One thing that I have added is a set of non-slip grips to make it less slippery whenever I have to lift and reposition on the desk, or just whenever I am maneuvering more quickly. They are a bit fiddly to apply, but I liked it enough to get it a second time for a backup mouse that I use for my personal laptop (not thrilled with most touchpads). I was concerned that they’d look tacky, but they’re quite stealthy, and a huge improvement that I would highly recommend.

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