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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lmao yeah cuz we all really care about updated mouse drivers. When drivers aren't available, I always throw out my mouse and buy a new one! Thanks Logitech for this brilliant idea!
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Prob will be a good idea to fleece zoomers who are absolute R-SLURS with technology
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