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According to news on August 3, recent rumors that Logitech plans to launch a subscription-based “permanent mouse” have attracted widespread attention in the technology community. However, Logitech recently sent a clarifying email to Australian media TweakTown, making it clear that the company has no plans to launch a subscription-based mouse. In the email, Logitech emphasized that Forever Mouse is not an actual or planned product, but rather an inspiring reflection within the company on the possibilities for more sustainable consumer electronics in the future. This statement seems to have brought an end to the previous rumors, and also put an end to market and consumer speculation on the matter.
According to the editor’s understanding, Logitech’s new CEO Hanneke Faber mentioned the concept of “permanent mouse” in an interview with foreign media The Verge. He said that this is a concept product shown to him by an employee at Logitech Ireland Innovation Center, which aims to combine excellent hardware and constantly updated software to extend the life of the hardware. When talking about how to find a sustainable business model for this innovation, Faber agreed with the possibility of a paid subscription system and believed that the business model for software updates may be similar to the video conferencing service currently provided by Logitech.The above is the detailed content of Logitech: Currently there are no plans to launch a subscription-based 'permanent mouse”, it is still an internal research concept. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!