Its vertical design encourages a natural wrist alignment, and it comes with a slot to store the dongle.

you’re able to use the companion software to quickly and easily customize the buttons too.

However, theres no Bluetooth, the design is divisive, and it uses disposable batteries.

Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical…

Do you sit at a desk for eight or more hours a day and experience discomfort in your hands?

Thats why you need a vertical mouse as its more comfortable than a traditional mouse.

How about theLenovoGo Wireless Vertical?

Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical…

The Go Wireless Vertical is far from perfect though.

Theres noBluetoothconnectivity either, and the mouse uses disposable batteries.

Could this be thebest mousefor those with wrist pain?

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This reduces pressure in your wrist and arm, which can help circumvent RSI.

The inside of the mouse has a groove which provides support for your thumb.

This also means that your thumb can easily get into the next page and previous page buttons.

Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical…

After using this mouse for several consecutive hours, I felt no discomfort at all.

The Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical uses a USB-A dongle to connect to your machine.

If you lose it, you wont be able to use the mouse anymore.

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This is why I really appreciate the Go Wireless Vertical having space to store the dongle inside its body.

Simply pop initiate the plastic shell to reveal the battery and the dongle slot.

Its simple yet effective.

A Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical mouse

Easy-to-use software

If you own Lenovo gear already, youll be familiar withLenovo Go Central.

If you dont, this software is your one-stop-shop for customizing all Lenovo peripherals.

Sorry macOS users (myself included), this software is available to download on Windows only.

A Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical mouse

That way, youll need to plug just one in to control your devices.

Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical review: The downs

Alas, the Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical isnt perfect.

No Bluetooth connectivity also means that you cant switch between devices if you work across a few.

A screenshot of Lenovo Go Central open on a Windows 11 laptop

Want to look at your mouse and be reminded of a bottle of wine every time?

The Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical does not look like a regular mouse.

This material is meant to be resistant to liquids and easy to clean, according to Lenovo.

A screenshot of Lenovo Go Central open on a Windows 11 laptop

But its the combination of the UV-coated cork and cheap plastic black shell that throws me off.

TheLogitech Ergo M575($49) is worth considering too, especially if you like trackball mice.

The Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical, like the aforementioned Anker andLogitechmice, uses AA batteries.

A Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical mouse

This is more of a pre-purchase consideration than a con.

According to Lenovo, a single AA battery should last you up to 18 months depending on usage conditions.

Thats thanks to its vertical design which also ensures the bottom of your wrist isnt rubbing against your desk.

A Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical mouse

The user-friendly Lenovo Go Central software (Windows only) lets you quickly customize three of the six buttons.

However, the lack of Bluetooth connectivity and use of disposable batteries may be a turn off for some.

The mouse isnt the most attractive either as the cork-covered body may not be everyones cup of tea.

A Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical mouse

There are more simple-looking vertical and ergonomic mice available for the same price or cheaper.

But if not, Id look elsewhere.

A Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical mouse

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