Logitech’s ‘Forever Mouse’ Idea Pulled Back After Backlash
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It was just a few months ago that we had some fun with Logitech over it’s amazing, never been done before AI mouse… that was actually just a rehash of a previous mouse that had a button…

Pulled back for now, to be retweaked and pushed at a later time

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The first attempt of many, the tech industry will normalise a subscription model alongside the hardware they just need to find the right justification that doesn’t have universal push back. It worked for games, the trojan horse used was (often token) multiplayer addition and it will work in hardware too once they find the right combination.

@MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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once they find the right combination

Car.

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Isn’t it already like that with tractors and some phones?

HAY GUYS LOOK AT HOW CUSTOMERS LOVE HP AFTER THEIR SWITCH TO SUBSCRIPTION PRINTERS. WE SHOULD DO THAT TOO!

–Overheard from the Logitech C-Suite, probably

@frunch@lemmy.world
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Why pay for something you won’t be using all the time? Why not just pay for it only when you’re using it? Oh–well yeah, you’ll have to buy it first–but then you’ll only have to pay to use it when you want to use it, and only when you want to use it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

What a fucking breakthrough

Ohhh, you get to pay based on the meters of mouse movement you do. Usage based billing, perfect.

@ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml
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Ooh, then your mouse can stop working when you run out of meters and then you have to buy more to top it up! Excellent.

@frunch@lemmy.world
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This guy gets it! 🥂

Mouse usage 🤝 paying for distance used

@MimicJar@lemmy.world
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A feel a little bad for the Logitech CEO here. It was basically a softball question, do you ever think you’ll have software subscriptions, which is a common thing, and he answered “Yeah, that’s possible.”

Obviously for a mouse it doesn’t really make sense, but paid software updates are common in the industry so who knows.

Obviously it’s stupid, but it’s funny to see it play out.

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Was just a dopey idea in the first place. Nobody replaces a mouse because it’s lacking software features, they replace a mouse when the switches wear out.

Which is planned obsolescence anyways.

It’s not a dopey idea, it’s an enshitification one, and one we will see again because there are no consequences.

Logitech will have subscription hardware, guaranteed. They’ll just go back to the drawing board on how to market anti-consumer practices better.

And similarly are antitrust regulations have done nothing to prevent companies like Logitech from just acquiring all of their competitors and then doing this anyways once there is no more competition. And even using potential competitors into bankruptcy before they can actually compete.

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“Forever Pay For Your Mouse”

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That’s a more accurate branding.

@douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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We already do, with intentionally fast breaking switches. They get away with charging $100 for a mouse, and ensuring a $0.30 part will break long before the devices useful lifetime. Generating mountains of ewaste.

Why can’t they get away with the next step, which is charging a subscription fee to use their mice as well?

@topartinno@lemmy.world
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Well, this is basically all companies. The management are so disconnected from reality.

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