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Score Logitech’s Wireless Vertical Mouse for Just $50 – Lowest Price Ever!

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– The Logitech Lift vertical mouse is currently available at its lowest-ever price of $49.99 on Amazon, down from $79.99, to help relieve wrist and forearm pain.
– This ergonomic mouse positions the hand at a handshake-like angle to reduce tension and includes standard wireless mouse features plus programmable thumb buttons via the Logi Options Plus app.
– The Lift is designed for small-to-medium hands as a more affordable alternative to the MX Vertical, powered by a AA battery and offering connectivity via Bluetooth or a USB-A receiver.
– Kanto ORA4 desktop speakers are on sale for $299.99, featuring USB-C, Bluetooth, 4-inch woofers, and 140W power, making them an upgrade over the Yu2 model.
– Nanoleaf’s Blocks Combo XL Smarter Kit is discounted to $119.99, offering customizable LED squares, a shelf, and pegboard for room decoration with color and brightness control via app or controller.

If you regularly experience wrist or forearm discomfort while working on a computer, a vertical mouse like the Logitech Lift wireless mouse could offer significant relief. Right now, Amazon has dropped the price of this ergonomic mouse to just $49.99, which marks its lowest cost ever. Normally priced at $79.99, the black and white models are available at this special rate, though the rose pink version remains higher at $67.99. Historical pricing data indicates this model hasn’t been available for around $60 since March, making the current deal especially noteworthy.

In terms of functionality, the Lift includes standard features found on many wireless mice. You get two primary buttons, a clickable scroll wheel, and a DPI-switching button to change pointer speed. It also has two thumb buttons that are programmable through Logitech’s Logi Options Plus software. The real advantage lies in its unique vertical design, which positions your hand at a natural, handshake-like angle. This helps reduce muscle strain and tension during extended use.

Positioned as a more affordable alternative to Logitech’s MX Vertical, the Lift is intended for people with small to medium-sized hands. It operates using a single AA battery and comes with a Bolt USB-A receiver stored in a hidden compartment. For connectivity, you can use the 2.4GHz wireless receiver or connect to up to three devices simultaneously via Bluetooth.

Beyond the Logitech Lift, several other tech deals are worth considering. The Kanto ORA4 powered desktop speakers are currently available for $299.99 per pair at Amazon, down from their original $449 price. These speakers offer USB-C and Bluetooth connectivity, along with 4-inch woofers and a powerful 140W output. They also include mounting options for flexible placement.

Another standout is the Nanoleaf Blocks Combo XL Smarter Kit, now priced at $119.99 instead of $199.99. This modular lighting kit lets you customize your space with colorful, programmable LED panels. It comes with four large and four small light squares, a backlit shelf, a pegboard, and a hook, ideal for displaying small items or accessories. You can control colors, brightness, and dynamic lighting scenes using the included remote or a smartphone app. Most pieces attach with double-sided tape, though the shelf and pegboard require screws for stability.

For those interested in broader Logitech savings, Woot is running a promotion through Halloween where you can take $5 off various Logitech items, including new, open-box, and refurbished keyboards, mice, and microphones, by using the code LOGITECHFIVE at checkout. While $5 may not seem like much, it brings the price of the Logitech Brio 100 1080p webcam down to just $18. Compatible with PC, macOS, and the Nintendo Switch 2, this webcam is over $10 cheaper here than on Logitech’s own site.

(Source: The Verge)

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