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Logitech’s vision of a “forever mouse” isn’t just a bad idea. It’s predatory, and a practice that’s not only bad for consumers but doesn’t even make sense as an actual product.
Which Logitech wireless mouse is best? There are many important components when it comes to computers or laptops. But for user input, the humble mouse can mean the difference between frustration ...
I haven’t thought about charging my Logitech wireless gaming mouse in two and a half years because I have a magic mousepad that does it automatically. But Logitech mice that work with the ...
The Logitech MX Anywhere 3S isn’t a terrible mouse. It’s easy to connect and tracks to 8K DPI and has a lovely scroll wheel. However, it doesn’t do enough to justify its steep $79 price tag ...
Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber recently discussed the possibility of one day selling a mouse that customers can use "forever." The executive said such a mouse isn't "necessarily super far away" and ...
Logitech has worked on a "forever mouse" that could come with a subscription fee for regular software updates, according to Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber. There are no plans to release such a product ...
The Logitech POP Mouse is a small, simple mouse with few buttons, but the Options Plus software does lend it a surprising amount of extra features and functions. The three-way Bluetooth Easy ...
Gaming performance meets portability with the Logitech G G309 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse delivering as an on-the-go battery-powered wireless option with Bluetooth versatility. From the ...
Logitech on Wednesday denied reports that the company is working on a "forever mouse" that could come with a subscription fee for regular software updates, after comments by its CEO suggesting it ...
We’ve chosen the Logitech MX Master 3S as the best overall ergonomic mouse, but every body and routine is different. Here are some choices to keep you comfortable while you’re using a computer.
They once built a fort out of keyboards. What if your mouse had a vertical scroll wheel, but for your thumb? That’s the bold question Logitech asked (and answered) when it released the first MX ...