Tired of using your laptop's touchpad on the go? A German website has shared images that appear to be marketing materials for a future folding mouse developed by Logitech.
The device isn't named in any of the seven images posted on WinFuture, which include product shots and photos of people using the device at home and in cafes, but it's described as an "ultracompact mouse" with adaptive touch scrolling instead of a scroll wheel.
It's presumably equipped with Bluetooth to connect to multiple devices across different operating systems, and while it resembles Microsoft's Arc devices, it can fold completely in half. One photo shows the slim device folded up and being slipped into a pocket.
A representative for Logitech did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The device shown in images that may be a Logitech folding mouse bears similaries to Microsoft Arc devices.
MicrosoftThe German site points out that the mouse's design makes it suitable for left- and right-handed users. But it didn't have information as to the pricing, release date or technical specs for the mouse.
Logitech's website doesn't show anything resembling a folding mouse, but the company does offer a few compact mice, including its Pebble model and the MX Anywhere 3, which wowed CNET with its tiny design.