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Updated · The Verge · May 11
Logitech Leak Shows Folding Wireless Mouse With 22% Less Muscle Strain
Updated
Updated · The Verge · May 11

Logitech Leak Shows Folding Wireless Mouse With 22% Less Muscle Strain

14 articles · Updated · The Verge · May 11
  • Leaked marketing images show Logitech is preparing a wireless mouse that folds in half like a clamshell, shrinking to pocket size for travel.
  • The materials claim 22% less muscle strain than a laptop trackpad and show support for multiple operating systems, positioning the device as a portable laptop companion.
  • WinFuture reports the mouse pairs with up to three Bluetooth devices and replaces a scroll wheel with an Adaptive Touch Scrolling strip between the main buttons.
  • Its symmetrical shape appears usable for both left- and right-handed users, and the design is marketed as matching Logitech's Keys-to-Go 2 keyboard.
  • Price, battery life, dimensions and launch timing remain undisclosed, leaving the leak as the main source of detail ahead of an official announcement.
Does Logitech's folding mouse truly improve ergonomics, or is it just a portable gimmick?
Can this clamshell mouse's unique folding design actually outlast its traditional, solid-body rivals?
Will the new touch scroll feature satisfy power users who rely on precise physical mouse wheels?