The concept mouse that Faber examined was "a little heavier" than the typical mouse. But what drives its longevity potential for Logitech is the idea of constantly updated software and services.
To be clear, Logitech hasn't announced concrete plans to release such a product. But Faber seemed optimistic about the idea of a mouse that people never need to replace. The challenge, she admitted, is finding a business model that supports that idea without requiring an exorbitant hardware price. "Our stuff will have to change, but does the hardware have to change?" she asked. "I'm not so sure. We'll have to obviously fix it and figure out what that business model is. We're not at the forever mouse today, but I'm intrigued by the thought."
Yes, because if anything constantly needs software updates it's a USB mouse
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Probably be an easier scam to set up a lease program, but you gotta get a very specific clientele that's dumb enough to pay out the butt to lease peripherals that will automatically be replaced or repaired if they have "issues", but won't set BIPOCs loose to break a mouse daily.
This is actually what MSP's basically do anyway.
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Heck, the cable companies do it to normie end consumers with modem and set top box leasing lol
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The only reason I lease the modem/access point is because those absolute peepeesuckers will stonewall you on Internet issues if you don't have their equipment. Being fair to them, it's easier than assuming the best of somebody using a garage sale router.
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Mine has the decency to provide two options, $10 per month for an all-in-one modem+router+AP or a free dumb modem that you have to attach your own router and AP to.
Either way the modem end of it is under their control and there's no way for the end user to change any settings past the gateway. Of course, 90% of people probably pay the $10 a month.
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Eh, it was worth it for me not to have a paperweight the next time I moved into an apartment with fiber internet. I also used to move multiple times a year, so I was the edge case on that one.
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comcast are absolute scum and make you pay a monthly fee for using your own modem instead of theirs
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