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Logitech has an opportunity and a responsibility to make its mice last longer, and I have part of the proof right underneath my palm. I use a great mouse that is slowly disintegrating.
Before we get into that, let's go over what the Logitech G PowerPlay 2 mouse pad—sorry, 'wireless charging station'—actually is. Just like the first version, it comes with a charging base ...
Different connection types for a wireless mouse Not all wireless mice are made equal. The internal technology will be similar, but they can connect to a device either through Bluetooth or radio ...
How I found the Logitech Pop Mouse I recently took Logitech up on its offer to receive a mailer with some of the brand’s latest and most popular releases. Included in the package was the Pop ...
I recently took Logitech up on its offer to receive a mailer with some of the brand’s latest and most popular releases. Included in the package was the Pop Mouse in Daydream Mint.
With the Logitech POP Icon Combo, you get a mouse and keyboard with a stylish look. Both offer excellent typing and clicking experiences, high-quality build and extremely long battery life.
Peripheral and video giant Logitech is running back comments about a supposed subscription-based mouse that’s supposed to be “the last mouse you ever buy.” Such a hardware-as-service model ...
And we don’t even have to pay a subscription to make sure they continue doing mouse things. Much like the aforementioned watch. In fairness to Faber, this is just something that Logitech is ...
Logitech recently floated the idea of a "forever" mouse that would be supported by an ongoing subscription. It's a ridiculous idea, and one consumers should laugh into obsolescence.
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 ...
Logitech is apparently working on a mouse that's so packed with premium features, the company thinks you'll pay a subscription to access its miraculous wonders.
Logitech is seeking growth by appealing to the many people who don't own both a mouse and keyboard and by selling more expensive devices. A "forever mouse" could fall under the latter.