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At ~£60 ex-VAT, the Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical mouse sits in a “nice idea, not cheap” bracket. The vertical shape is genuinely helpful if you’re dealing with wrist strain or lots of repetitive mouse use, and the right-hand bias is exactly what you want for desk work. In day-to-day office use it’s responsive enough and comfortable for longer sessions, and it pairs cleanly via RF with a USB-A dongle—so you don’t have to worry about Bluetooth quirks on shared office kit.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this for everyone. If you’ve never had wrist/forearm discomfort, a standard mouse will usually feel simpler for the money. Also, if your team mostly uses laptops with limited USB-A ports, you may end up paying “hidden cost” in port extenders or docking chaos. It’s a good fit for customer support, finance, admin, and anyone spending most of their day clicking and dragging—especially where ergonomics is a real workplace concern. If you’re trying to standardise “cheapest reliable mouse,” you can probably do better elsewhere; if you’re actively trying to improve comfort for a specific person, this is a sensible choice.

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