Logitech Lift for Mac Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, Bluetooth, Quiet Clicks, Silent Smartwheel, 4 Customizable Buttons, Off White price history and forecast - Logitech 910-006471
Logitech Lift for Mac Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, Bluetooth, Quiet Clicks, Silent Smartwheel, 4 Customizable Buttons, Off White

Logitech Lift for Mac Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, Bluetooth, Quiet Clicks, Silent Smartwheel, 4 Customizable Buttons, Off White

Brand:
Logitech
Model Number:
910-006471
UPC:
097855171016
EAN:
0097855171016
ASIN:
B098JK5T78
Best Buy SKU:
6516289
Walmart SKU:
1830601752
Key Takeaway

Market direction turned downward recently with current $69.99 representing 1.2% under standard pricing.

Third-Party Seller Summary

Third-Party Seller Price History Summary
Price Type Price Date
Highest Price
$82.09
Lowest Price
$59.95
Most Recent Price
$79.99
Average Price
$71.39
First Tracked
Last Update

Walmart.com Summary

Walmart.com Price History Summary
Price Type Price Date
Highest Price
$79.99
Lowest Price
$66.49
Most Recent Price
$69.99
Average Price
$73.34
First Tracked
Last Update

Price Analysis

Tracking History: We have tracked Logitech Lift for Mac Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, Bluetooth, Quiet Clicks, Silent Smartwheel, 4 Customizable Buttons, Off White since 12/5/2022. The most recent price update was on May 16, 2026.

Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $66.49 (lowest on 12/5/2022) to $79.99 (highest on 5/27/2025). The average price during this period is $73.34.

Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $69.99 (May 16) to $74.99 (Mar 26) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $70.82.

Customer Insights: Rated 4.38/5 from 37 reviews.

Customer Reviews

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Nice mouse

Sarah January 28, 2026

Very easy to set up with a Mac or windows product. It is comfortable to use. However, there are other vertical mouse on the market that are a fraction of the cost, and are just as comfortable and easy to use. I do like it and I'm happy with it but for the price it is nothing super special.

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You'll love it, so comfy

anonymous August 24, 2025

Super easy to connect to MacBook- just turned it on and clicked "bluetooth settings" and it connected. Really comfortable. In fact, it was instantly more noticeably comfortable compared to my old traditional mouse... as I moved the old mouse out of the way and the placed my new mouse down, what a striking difference. Why aren't they all made this way? I'm sold.

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worth it

Taryn January 23, 2026

The mouse fits comfortably in my hand and the connection is seamless everytime I turn my computer on.

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Great for my wrist pain

caitlin November 23, 2025

Recently found out I have tendinitis in both my wrists, this has helped immensely as I can't really avoid using a mouse/typing with my job. It took a bit to get used to but now I don't want to use anything else.

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Ergonomic mouse that's easy to get used to

Amitoj December 7, 2024

This ergonomic mouse is so easy to get used to vs say a trackball mouse. The natural hand position means I'm gently swivelling my arm by the elbow and not stressing my forearm or shoulders. Just for reference I got a MX Master on the side and ended up returning that despite more features. Honestly the front and back buttons dpi control are all most people need. I'm wondering if Logi puts the gesture button from MX Master to MX Vertical to differentiate from Lift. For now Lift is the only mouse you need, especially with small to medium hands.

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Not bad at all!

Ninjasquirrel December 11, 2025

Exactly as advertised. Takes a little getting used to, obviously, and the scrolling is reversed (could be a design feature to make it more intuitive, but my muscle memory doesn't think so, so it might be a manufacturing flaw). Works wonderfully with my iPad Air, but it's not very portable. You should buy it if you don't take your computer out of the house much.

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Almost great

G Colorado September 21, 2025

Nice mouse, comfortable to use and didn't take long to adapt to. The thumb buttons feel cheap but everything else about it works well and feels nicely made.

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Too short for big hands, with too-sensitive buttons

gelaps December 29, 2025

This mouse is shorter than the Anker vertical mouse I replaced with it. As someone with relatively large hands, the size difference is noticeable, and my fingers extend beyond the buttons when I have my palm resting on the mouse's body (as designed for it to). So, it makes me have to hold the mouse in a less-ergonomic way to be able to properly access and use the buttons. I wish my hand fit on it the right way, because the palm part of the mouse is nicely built and has a comfortable size and texture. Also, the left button's single click is so sensitive. It takes barely any pressure to trigger it. It's taken a learning curve to stop accidentally clicking it when I'm just resting my finger on it. Over all, I think if I had tried this mouse out in the store (instead of buying it, untouched/untested, online), I wouldn't have bought it.

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Doesn't fit my hand well

Jasmine March 29, 2026

I love the ergonomic side clicks, but they don't fit my hand well, even though they're labeled as S/M size.

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It doesn't work well in Mac

Krystle November 16, 2025

It doesn't work as expected. Sometimes the click just don't happen. I press the buttons but the screen does not react in accordance: I can't drag a window or highlight text. It might be due to the Bluetooth, but then, it doesn't include the Logi Bolt USB Receiver, which I thought included (my bad but still, it doesn't work without it? Bad). I also don't feel it helps with wrist pain, so I'll prefer a normal mouse.

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Price History

Historical price data graph for Logitech Lift for Mac Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, Bluetooth, Quiet Clicks, Silent Smartwheel, 4 Customizable Buttons, Off White

Recent Price Changes

Detailed price history for the past 90 days

Walmart.com Pricing

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Walmart.com prices have ranged from $69.99 (May 16) to $74.99 (Mar 26) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $70.82.

Walmart.com price history for Logitech Lift for Mac Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, Bluetooth, Quiet Clicks, Silent Smartwheel, 4 Customizable Buttons, Off White showing recent price changes over the past 90 days
Date Price Change % Change
$69.99 $+0.00 +0.0%
$69.99 $+0.00 +0.0%
$69.99 $-5.00 -6.7%
$74.99 $+5.00 +7.1%
$69.99 $+0.00 +0.0%
$69.99

Third-Party Seller Pricing

6 records

Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $65.00 (May 8) to $79.99 (Jun 5) over the past 90 days. Current price is 10.4% above the 90-day average of $72.46.

Third-party seller price history for Logitech Lift for Mac Wireless Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, Bluetooth, Quiet Clicks, Silent Smartwheel, 4 Customizable Buttons, Off White showing recent price changes
Date Price Change % Change
$79.99 $+0.00 +0.0%
$79.99 $+14.99 +23.1%
$65.00 $-4.90 -7.0%
$69.90 $+0.00 +0.0%
$69.90 $-0.09 -0.1%
$69.99

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