Logitech's Engineer Affirms Impact of Superstrike Technology on Budget Mice
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Logitech's Engineer Affirms Impact of Superstrike Technology on Budget Mice

Logitech's chief engineer asserts that the advanced tech in their Superstrike mouse may eventually lead to cost-effective options in the gaming market.

Recently, Logitech’s chief engineer, Regis Croisonnier, remarked that the innovative technology powering the Superstrike mouse could extend to budget gaming devices.

“No doubt … We learn, we improve. You know, the old technologies—right at the start point—start with the high end. And slowly but surely, you can put the technology in the other hand.”
“Sin duda … Aprendemos, mejoramos. Sabes, las viejas tecnologías, justo al principio, comienzan con la gama alta. Y poco a poco, puedes trasladar la tecnología a otros productos.”

While the Superstrike will be priced at $180 upon release on February 10, with a UK price of £160, it poses a potential challenge to the current market leader, the Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro. Croisonnier believes that as manufacturing advances, this cutting-edge technology should become available in more affordable options in the future.

The excitement surrounding the G Pro X2 Superstrike is also due to its inductive tech features, which promise rapid response times and haptic feedback, enhancing the gaming experience significantly.

In a broader context, the feedback suggests that the time and technology for crafting these improvements will yield more economical products shortly, recalling the trend of previously expensive tech becoming commonplace and affordable. For instance, the rise of Hall effect keyboards demonstrates this evolution from high-end to budget-friendly options in the gaming sector.

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