Inside the extreme science Logitech uses to build gaming mice

Inside the extreme science Logitech uses to build gaming mice

By Kevin Lee

Logitech is one of those names you’ll probably find all over your house. Whether it’s a mouse or keyboard, your universal remote, computer speakers or a webcam – Logitech makes a lot of things. However, one of the company’s biggest divisions is gaming, which produces many of the peripherals you’ll find in eSports today.

Beyond making gaming gear for professional players, though, there’s a far richer history and and development process behind every device Logitech G produces.

Logitech first planted its roots in gaming more than 20 years starting with the original Wingman joystick that released in 1995. A few years later, the company debuted their first Wingman gaming mouse in 1998, which sparked their history of excessively engineered experience. This bear-claw shaped peripheral came with a custom driver and USB port giving it a five-times faster reporting rate than any PS2-port connected mouse at the time.

Gamers consider a number of Logitech peripherals to be legendary, including the MX518 gaming mouse and G15 gaming keyboard. Most recently, the G900 Chaos Spectrum has been heralded as the ultimate wireless gaming mouse by ourselves among many others.

To make a peripheral as good as the Logitech G900, the company goes through a painstaking process …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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