Logitech M196 Wireless Mouse Launched in India

Logitech Unveils the M196 Wireless Mouse in India, Boasting an Ambidextrous Design and Eco-Friendly Features

Logitech has recently launched the M196 wireless mouse in India, touting an affordable price point and an ambidextrous design that caters to both right-handed and left-handed users. Priced at Rs. 1,125, the mouse is set to be available across various retailers in the country, with three color options: graphite, off-white, and rose.

The Logitech M196 is designed with functionality and sustainability in mind. It features a compact build, weighing a mere 76 grams, including batteries, and supports Bluetooth LE connectivity for seamless integration with both Windows and macOS devices. The mouse also boasts a 1,000 DPI optical sensor, a scrolling wheel with line-by-line scrolling, and a range of up to 10 meters.

One of the standout features of the M196 is its eco-friendly design, with up to 67 percent of the mouse body made from post-consumer recycled plastic. Additionally, the device is powered by a single AA battery, which can last up to 12 months, thanks to its auto-sleep feature.

In recent news, Logitech has also introduced the POP Mouse, priced at Rs. 3,595, featuring a SmartWheel with Silent Touch Technology and a battery life of up to 24 months on a single charge.

While the POP Mouse may boast more premium features, the Logitech M196 wireless mouse is an attractive option for those seeking an affordable, versatile, and eco-friendly mouse solution. With its ambidextrous design and Bluetooth LE connectivity, the M196 is poised to appeal to a wide range of users, from students to professionals.

As the tech industry continues to prioritize sustainability, Logitech’s efforts to incorporate recycled materials into their products are a step in the right direction. The M196 wireless mouse is an excellent choice for those looking for a reliable, eco-friendly, and affordable mouse solution.

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