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Logitech’s ‘Forever Mouse’ dream: just a concept, not a reality

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GEEK DESK
Aug 7

Logitech has reassured customers that there are “no plans for a subscription mouse” following a wave of backlash over comments made by CEO Hanneke Faber. In a recent podcast interview, Faber discussed a “forever mouse” concept,envisioning a high-quality, software-enabled mouse that would receive ongoing updates through a subscription model.

The idea quickly drew criticism, with many expressing concerns about the potential for recurring fees for a common computer peripheral. Logitech’s communications head, Nicole Kenyon, swiftly responded with a statement clarifying that the “forever mouse” was not an actual or planned product, but rather a thought experiment on the future of sustainable consumer electronics.

This clarification marks Logitech’s second attempt to address confusion arising from Faber’s podcast remarks. Earlier, the company had to reassure customers that its smart home cameras were not being discontinued, as Faber’s comments had implied.

The incident highlights the growing consumer fatigue with subscription models, which have become increasingly prevalent across various industries. While Logitech acknowledges the need to fund ongoing software support for its products, the company seems to have recognized that a subscription model might not be the most suitable approach for every product category.

While the “forever mouse” may remain just an idea, it sparks an important conversation about the future of consumer electronics and the balance between sustainability, innovation, and affordability.

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