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In addition to the price, the POWERPLAY 2 is also now slimmer. Logitech G says it’s thinned out the entire mat and it now measures just 3.5mm thin.
So, expect to use it for several days before you need to plug it in. It also has two buttons on the left side, a Hero 25K DPI sensor, and this thing is compatible with the Logitech G POWERPLAY mat.
Those problems are a thing of the past with the Logitech G PowerPlay system. We can finally charge our mice - the G903 and G703 - wirelessly, right through the mouse mat.
Logitech wants to change that notion with its latest gaming mouse, the G903 Lightspeed, which is part of a $249.98 system that includes the Powerplay mousepad, allowing for constant charging and ...
Gamers can simply plug in the PowerPlay 2 charging system, insert the Coin into their mouse, and start charging instantly. It’s pretty hassle free, Logitech G said.
The mouse mat becomes the wired part of the equation. You'll need to use a compatible mouse, though, and on that front Logitech predictably delivered two new models: the G703 and G903.
Logitech's solution is to turn the entire mouse mat into a wireless charging pad, measuring a healthy 275 x 320 mm. So, whether the mouse is stationary or in-use, as long as it's on top of the ...
As someone who spends a lot of time on the PC, the Powerplay mat is quite possibly the best hardware improvement Logitech G has brought to the table, so the G502 Lightspeed automatically becomes ...
Logitech G’s PowerPlay system consists of the rectangular charging slate combined with a USB-based control module that plugs into a desktop or laptop, powering the surface while also providing ...
The Powerplay wireless charging mousepad is due for release in August for a suggested retail price of US$99.99, while the compatible G903 and G703 come in at $149.99 and $99.99 respectively.
Logitech G says it’s thinned out the entire mat and it now measures just 3.5mm thin. That’s a combined total between the charging pad and the mouse mat that lays on top.
The mouse mat becomes the wired part of the equation. You'll need to use a compatible mouse, though, and on that front Logitech predictably delivered two new models: the G703 and G903.