Logitech is reportedly developing a new wireless mouse that folds in half to make it easier to carry around in a bag or pocket. According to leaked marketing images shared by WinFuture, Logitech's foldable mouse caused "22 percent less muscle strain" compared to using a laptop trackpad, and can be used across "multiple operating systems." […]
Tech Gadgets News Logitech’s tiny folding mouse improves upon the laptop trackpad Leaked images show a mouse that folds in half like a flip phone.
Leaked images show a mouse that folds in half like a flip phone.
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You might think this looks like a phone at first glance, but it isn’t — it’s a mouse that’s folded in half.
Images by Logitech / shared by WinFuture Jess Weatherbed is a news writer focused on creative industries, computing, and internet culture. Jess started her career at TechRadar, covering news and hardware reviews.
Logitech is reportedly developing a new wireless mouse that folds in half to make it easier to carry around in a bag or pocket. According to leaked marketing images shared by WinFuture , Logitech’s foldable mouse caused “22 percent less muscle strain” compared to using a laptop trackpad, and can be used across “multiple operating systems.” Logitech’s design is visually similar to Microsoft’s Surface Arc mouse and Lenovo’s Yoga mouse , sporting the same arched shape when unfolded for use. One key difference is that while Microsoft and Lenovo’s offerings can only be folded flat, the new Logitech mouse — the name of which is still unknown — folds in half like a clamshell. There’s no official specifications or dimensions available yet, but one image shows that it’s very compact when folded, seemingly dwarfed by the hand that’s sliding it into a pocket.
In place of a traditional scroll wheel, WinFuture reports the new Logitech mouse will feature a so-called “Adaptive Touch Scrolling” area between the two standard mouse buttons that enables users to scroll by swiping over a small trackpad. A green light can be seen on this touch-sensitive area, which likely indicates an active wireless connection. The new Logitech mouse can be paired with up to three host devices via Bluetooth, according to WinFuture , and its shape allows it to be used by both left- and right-handed users.
This doesn’t look particularly comfortable, but I guess anything beats using a trackpad.
Image by Logitech / shared by WinFuture There’s also some marketing imagery in this leak that says the new mouse “matches perfectly” with the design of Logitech’s Keys-to-Go 2 portable keyboard . We only see a gray version of the mouse in these leaked images, but given the keyboard also comes in white and lilac, other color options may also be available.
The Keys-to-Go 2 also comes in white and lilac, so maybe the mouse will get those color options too.
Image by Logitech / shared by WinFuture I can see myself accidently grazing my fingers over that touch-sensitive scroll area.
Image by Logitech / shared by WinFuture For information regarding price, battery life, and availability, we’ll need to hang tight for Logitech’s official announcement.
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