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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.
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 ...
In any case, pushing out software updates would require Logitech to convince its customers to use an app to control their mouse. Such software can offer a lot of programmability and macro support ...
So this mouse was described as being a service model, with an ongoing subscription that gives you access to software updates over time. You may like This $50 trackball mouse is the most comfy I've ...
Logitech says the “forever mouse” mentioned by its CEO on the Decoder podcast was an idea focused on sustainability, not a product chasing recurring revenue.
Logitech's Pro Gaming mouse has that same click, and that same sensor, but in a better body, essentially identical to its older G100S. The Pro Gaming mouse has more of an arch than the G303, so it ...
Logitech claims that this new G303 model can last up to 145 hours per charge. Included in the box along with the mouse is a USB-C to USB-A cable that’s used for charging the G303, as well as ...
I’m trying to love Logitech’s Signature AI Edition M750 Wireless Mouse. I really am! But I’m continually tripping over this small detail, and it literally is making me more frustrated than I ...
Logitech’s Lift is a vertical mouse that’s easier to grasp ... Logitech wouldn't share the sensor model in the Lift but confirmed it's an optical one with a DPI range of 400 to 4,000 DPI.
This is the MX Vertical, a new, $100 ergonomic mouse from Logitech.Developed over 18 months, it is not the world’s first ergonomic mouse, nor is it the first mouse to position itself ...
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