Logitech’s ‘Forever Mouse’ Concept: What Happened to the Dream?

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Logitech is ⁢refuting claims of introducing a subscription-based‍ mouse. | Image:‌ Logitech

No Plans ​for ⁤Subscription ‍Model on New Mouse

In a recent announcement, Nicole Kenyon, head of communications at Logitech, clarified to The Verge and other platforms ‍that “we have no intentions of launching a subscription model ⁣for our mouse ⁣products.”

A Controversial Concept Emerges

This ⁣statement was issued following widespread criticism directed at the concept presented‍ by Logitech’s CEO Hanneke Faber during her​ conversation with Nilay Patel, the⁤ editor-in-chief ​of The Verge, on⁢ the podcast⁤ “Decoder.” ⁤Faber introduced the⁢ idea of an innovative “forever mouse,” speculating it could incorporate advanced technology and serve users as reliably as a quality wristwatch.

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CEO ⁢Hanneke⁤ Faber hints ⁢that while this “forever mouse”‌ may not require replacement, it could potentially ⁢tie into a subscription service for software updates.
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This innovation sparked debates about whether consumers⁢ would embrace such a product if tied to ongoing fees for mandatory updates and support.

A detailed source can be found on their official page: ⁤[[[[The Verge ‌Article Link](“https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/6/24214857/logitech-subscription-mouse-decoder-podcast-hanneke-faber”) .
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