So, Logitech's latest move has everyone talking - and not in a good way. If you haven't heard, Logitech is floating the idea of a subscription service for their new "forever mouse." Yeah, you read that right. Instead of buying a mouse outright, you'd pay a regular fee to keep using it. Their pitch is that this mouse will be heavier, come with constant software updates, and be designed to last longer.
Now, I've checked out the comments and opinions on this, and let me tell you, the gaming community is not happy. Many are questioning the sanity of Logitech's CEO and the direction the company is taking. Here are some of the vibes I've picked up:
Subscription Overload - Gamers are frustrated with the increasing trend of everything turning into a subscription. It's like we can't just buy something and own it anymore. First, it was software, then games, and now hardware?
Heavier Mouse? Really? - The idea that a heavier mouse is a selling point has people scratching their heads. We prefer lightweight, responsive gear that enhances our gaming experience, not something that feels like a brick. I reviewed some 'honeycomb' carbon mouses, which weight like 35 grams lol.
Internet Dependency - There's also a concern that this mouse might need to be constantly connected to the internet, making it another piece of hardware that could become a paperweight if your connection drops.
Nostalgia for Durable Products - Some users reflect a longing for the days when products were built to last. Why pay a subscription for a mouse designed to be long-lasting when older, durable products did the job without recurring fees? For instance, I still keep in my desk Logitech MX518 as a backup solution. I bought it around 2005 or 06, and that mouse has seen at least 4 WoW expansions and thousands of hours of Eve Online. This is 'forever mouse'.
Overall, the consensus is that this move by Logitech feels like a cash grab.
Let's hear your thoughts!
Source of the original interview: Logitech’s new CEO wants your next mouse to last forever - The Verge
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