Everybody dreads the moment when the cursor from their wireless gaming mouse disappears without warning.
Of course, the pad itself isnt enough if your mouse cant receive the promised power.
That job is up to the Charging Coin that comes in the box with the pad.
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Logitech currently sells Powerplay coins separately, but only 10 compatible mice accept the coin.
The new Powerplay is a truly utilitarian product, which may fit some desktop aesthetics better than others.
Its also a large mousepad, at 13 by 11 inches, which will put off some users.
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At $100, the sequel mousepad is pricey, though not as much as the original Powerplay.
The real restriction is how you gotta pick and choose a Logitech G mouse for your setup.
If you dont own a Logitech mouse, the real cost is closer to $200.
For some, never having to worry about charging their mouse again may be worth the asking price.
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