QUESTION
Should I buy the Apple Magic Mouse or Logitech Lift for wrist pain?
If you’re dealing with wrist pain, the Logitech Lift is usually the better pick for most people.
The Apple Magic Mouse is very flat and low-profile, so it tends to keep your hand in a less neutral position. That can be uncomfortable during long sessions, especially if you already have wrist strain.
The Logitech Lift is a vertical ergonomic mouse with a 57-degree angle, which puts your hand in more of a handshake position. That usually reduces wrist and forearm strain compared with a flat mouse.
Key differences
- Pain relief: The Lift is generally the better choice for wrist comfort.
- Mac gestures: The Magic Mouse is better if you really want Apple’s touch gestures and swipe controls.
- Buttons and scrolling: The Lift uses a more traditional setup with physical buttons and a scroll wheel.
- Fit: The Lift is aimed more at small-to-medium hands, so very large hands may want a different ergonomic mouse.
I wouldn’t say the Magic Mouse is inherently bad for everyone, but if wrist pain is the main concern, the Lift is the safer bet. Ergonomics is personal, so if possible, try one for a few days before committing.