As great as it is to be able to buy a dongle instead of a new mouse, Logitech needs to rethink its pricing. For $15 I can buy a brand new M325 that comes with a merging receiver. I don't even like the m325, but I could buy a spare mouse for $1 more than I'll pay for this dongle. But I think paying $20 for the M510 (my favorite mouse) would make more sense. ) and pay $5 for a spare mouse. Does it make sense? Hopefully! For your health. :) Edit: You can now buy an M325 for a dollar less than this key. The mouse comes with a key. Now you have a small spare mouse. Logitech, you have to think about the price. Do we want customers to buy a mouse for $1 less and throw away e-waste? Or do we cut the selling price down a bit and let everyone win in the long run?
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