Logitech announced a "perpetual" mouse with a paid subscription |
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The head of Logitech Hanneke Faber told reporters that the company is working on a "perpetual" mouse with updated firmware and other interesting features. It will not be enough just to buy it: the mouse will need a paid subscription to work properly. About the future novelty Faber told journalists of The Verge. According to her, the idea of an "eternal" accessory was born in the course of discussions on the carbon footprint and durability of electronics. Not many details about the mouse are known: it is "slightly heavy" and it has "great software and services that are constantly updated". For the long support of the device will have to pay: the company plans to introduce a subscription so that it will not be unprofitable. The Verge journalist suggested that the future novelty will cost about $200 - the head of Logitech did not confirm this, but did not deny it. During the interview was mentioned such a feature of the manipulator as access to large language models and "all sorts of other things". The premiere date and other details about the "eternal" mouse the company has not yet disclosed. |