Final fall, Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber was roundly ridiculed after suggesting the corporate want to produce a “Perpetually Mouse” — a mouse with a month-to-month subscription charge for software program updates. It appeared to betray a lack of know-how: many individuals who purchase mice don’t need software program in any respect, a lot much less software program they must pay for; the concept they’d pay each month is ridiculous.
However as I sit right here with a superbly good Logitech mouse, the perfect I’ve ever owned, I’m beginning to assume some type of “ceaselessly mouse” wouldn’t be such a foul thought. Logitech has a chance and a duty to make its mice last more, and I’ve a part of the proof proper beneath my palm. I exploit an ideal mouse that’s slowly disintegrating.
In some methods, my wi-fi Logitech G502 Lightspeed is already a ceaselessly mouse. I’ll by no means must cost or substitute its battery once more, as a result of I exploit Logitech’s magic wi-fi charging mouse pad to robotically maintain its battery on the good stage. I haven’t plugged on this mouse as soon as in almost three and a half years.
Fortunately, the mouse’s buttons and sensor have held up properly over the identical interval, so far as I can inform. However the delicate rubber grips that permit me maintain the gadget? After just some years of use, they’re reaching the top. They’re worn down, so grubby and discolored that I can’t merely clear them anymore. Worst of all, one of many grips is starting to delaminate from the mouse’s body and is beginning to peel off. It squishes uncomfortably underneath my thumb each time I grip the mouse.
There’s one apparent answer: Logitech ought to promote substitute mouse components. The corporate even claims it sells mouse components through the restore website iFixit. Here’s a quote from Logitech chief working officer Prakash Arunkundrum in an iFixit press launch: “Regular put on and tear is inevitable, which is why we attempt to make it easier for folks to entry unique Logitech substitute components for his or her gadgets.”
However as of as we speak, Logitech doesn’t really promote the components that may deal with “put on and tear.”
Right here is the full checklist of components you should buy for a Logitech mouse on iFixit:
- $10 for a set of screws
- $15 for a set of mouse skates
- $20 for a battery
Don’t get me unsuitable, it’s refreshing to see official components on the open market. However these aren’t the components I, or anybody who desires to restore a Logitech mouse, actually want.
We want grips. Buttons. Shells. Mouse wheels. And optimally, microswitch assemblies. These are the issues that put on out over time — or suddenly, in case you have an unlucky accident. Logitech and iFixit are additionally solely promoting three totally different sorts of mouse batteries. When you’ve got a dying Logitech G900 mouse battery, like my spouse, iFixit doesn’t have that half.
Months in the past, I reached out to each Logitech and iFixit to search out out why the half choices are so slim, however I didn’t get very far. Logitech declined The Verge’s request for an interview about its restore technique, and iFixit didn’t wish to converse out of flip.
Right here’s what Logitech did say, through spokesperson Leila Lewis:
Sure, there are plans so as to add extra substitute components for present merchandise supported by iFixit, in addition to new merchandise, to the Logitech Restore Hub on iFixit sooner or later. We actively discover and consider different essential restore parts (resembling switches, buttons, and scroll wheels) primarily based on substitute feasibility and compliance necessities throughout geographies.
iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens instructed me:
Logitech is fairly attentive to what persons are asking for. If there are explicit components folks need, please converse up! We’ll work on increasing the choice.
I instructed them each that for now, I merely want the grips. A number of months later, Logitech’s half choice has not expanded. I haven’t discovered replacements anyplace (although Amazon will fortunately promote me some grip tape).
I can’t think about changing a whole $100 mouse over a few items of rubber. If I’ve to, I most likely gained’t choose Logitech once more. Peeling rubber coating is strictly why I needed to cease utilizing my beloved Logitech MX518 over a decade in the past. I don’t count on mice to actually final ceaselessly, however I feel it’s value sending the world’s main peripheral maker a message you could’t construct disposable merchandise whereas claiming they’re repairable.
How a lot loyalty might Logitech encourage if its mice have been actually repairable? What number of extra mice would possibly it promote if phrase acquired out that — like Logitech’s legendary C920 webcam — they have been made to final? That in case you purchase Logitech, you don’t must trash a tool that matches you want a glove, don’t must maintain retraining your hand for barely totally different shapes of mouse? What if, at a minimal, Logitech shared 3D printer information like Philips simply did with shavers, so we might print our personal buttons and grips?
Or do Logitech’s earnings depend on folks trashing completely good mice simply because they’re beginning to get gross, I’m wondering? I’d hate to assume that. (The corporate’s financials don’t say.)
Fortunately, Logitech now has a approach to disprove that concept. Perpetually Mouse, however neglect the subscription; embrace the concept mice ought to final.
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