Logitech Dismisses Subscription Mouse
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•Logitech has ‘no plans’ for a subscription mouse
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Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber said in a podcast that a mouse could last as long as a watch.
The mouse was described as a high-quality, software-enabled mouse that could last forever.
Now, Logitech says there are no plans for a subscription mouse.
Subscription fatigue is real for companies that provide software support for products such as mice and keyboards.
I'm intrigued by a forever mouse or forever video conferencing solution that you just update with software and create a business model around that.
Can you envision a subscription mouse? Possibly.
Think about it like a diamond-encrusted mouse? Yes, but it’s gorgeous.
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