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The wireless charging tech built inside the Powerplay mouse mat is proprietary to Logitech, and the company claims it took more than four years of research and development to make it a reality. I ...
Logitech has just released the PowerPlay 2 mouse pad, the next generation of its wireless charging mats promising never-ending power as you play and pause. The new iteration looks similar to the ...
However, Logitech had quite a bit on its hands in redesigning the whole mouse to be wireless while sticking to the G502 style without making it any heavier, so it's understandable that the company ...
Say a quick prayer to your favoured deity. Logitech has done it. Logitech has found a legitimate use for wireless charging: the Powerplay mouse pad, which constantly charges your wireless mouse.
As I said, the Logitech G502 Lightspeed is Powerplay compatible, and that’s the reason I’ve waited two years for a wireless G502. Prior to 2017 I wasn’t much of a wireless mouse fan.
Logitech has been on a crusade for the past few years to make wireless gaming mice as capable as their wired-brethren. If there was ever a mouse that could do it, it’s the new G502 Lightspeed.
Now, its latest announcement brings the new Logitech G PowerPlay 2, which is a wireless charging mouse pad. This has just been launched in the Indian market, so here’s what you need to know.
At $100 for the mouse pad and another $100 to $150 for a compatible mouse, Logitech's Powerplay is still early-adopter tech for sure—but keeping your wireless mouse battery topped off sans wires ...
PC players have long been clamoring for a wireless version of the beloved G502 (especially one compatible with Logitech 's charging mouse mat, the Powerplay), and Logitech has answered the call ...
Logitech has gone above and beyond lately with refreshes to their product line. Whether you have the new G PRO Wireless or an old classic now revamped like the MX518 Legendary, you’re still ...
Not only is this mouse half the price of Logitech G502, but it also supports wireless charging on a less expensive $79.99 mouse pad and a similarly high-end 16,000 DPI optical sensor.