French designer Jean-François Bozec realized the fact that professional computer games are accessible to anyone, anywhere nowadays owing to Google Stadia. He designed an indispensable accessory that could become the flagship of Logitech G: the mouse does not only come with the necessary buttons facilitating gaming, it also allows us to activate Google Assistant easily.
For low latency and seamless gaming, the mouse also comes with a dedicated Wi-Fi button. Owing to the USB-C port on the front, it can also be used as a wired device. According to the plans, the mouse will be available in the classic mouse colors, black and white, but unfortunately it’s only a concept at the moment.
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