This article from Evolve Ergonomics Consulting explores how the Logitech Lift, MX Vertical, and MX Master 4 each approach wrist posture, forearm rotation, and long‑term comfort through different ergonomic philosophies. The Lift offers compact vertical support ideal for smaller hands, the MX Vertical delivers fuller-palm stability and measurable reductions in muscle activity for medium to large hands, and the MX Master 4 provides a sculpted hybrid design that blends comfort with efficiency‑focused features. Together, they illustrate how aligning hand size, work style, and posture needs can meaningfully reduce daily strain. Check out the full article for a deeper look at the differences and how to choose the right fit.
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Take a moment
There have been allot of great activity trackers in the wearable and app format in recent years. I thought bringing light to two with ergonomics in mind would be helpful to anyone.
Lumo Lift
A cute accessory that helps you track your posture throughout the day. Get vibrational reminders for your posture throughout the day with the customizable Coach Vibrations feature. Through the companion app you can gain valuable insights into your daily and hourly progress for both posture and activity.
Apple Watch
While it offers allot of great features for notifications and fitness tracking among other things. The watch can also draw attention to prolonged sitting with hourly stand reminders. Its algorithms occasionally struggle with those using stand desks, but for those of us who love our ergonomic task chairs, a gentle reminder to stand can really help our posture.
