Good news – the days of stopping your game to charge your wireless mouse will soon be behind you.
Long suffering
There have been constant updates to wireless mice – longer battery life, more ways to customize, lights, bells, and whistles of all kinds.
But despite these improvements, wireless mice have always been plagued by the same inconvenience – the need to recharge.
Logitech has eliminated the need to interrupt your gaming by creating a mousepad that is constantly charging the mouse, whether or not you’re using it. The Powerplay wireless mouse pad uses electromagnetic resonance to continuously charge your mouse’s battery, without affecting mouse function.
Hitting the niche
Desktop usage is in decline as most professionals switch to tablets and laptops. Gamers, however, are still using desktops and mice, allowing companies like Logitech to hone in on the specific needs of this niche market.
They obviously had gamers in mind when they created a mouse that would charge without ever interfering with gameplay.
In a press release, Logitech’s Vice President and General Manager, Ujesh Desai, said, “For decades, we’ve pioneered development in wireless gaming, and our new Powerplay and Lightspeed wireless technologies continue this commitment to wireless superiority.”
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The mouse
For now, the wireless mousepad is only compatible with Windows, not Mac. The Powerplay mousepad works with Logitech’s G703 Lightspeed Mouse, as well as with their more expensive G903 model, which offers 11 programmable buttons and some other bonus features. Logitech claims that their wireless mice have a quicker response than wired ones.
This latest development doesn’t come cheap.
The Powerplay mousepad will go on sale for $100 this month, with the accompanying wireless mice ranging from $100 to $150. A bundled package will be offered after August 20.
Competition at its finest
At this week’s Computex, Corsair also unveiled a similar wireless mouse system. With competitors in the market, the overall price will eventually come down, making the charging mousepad a more affordable luxury for gamers.
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