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I was watching the latest WAN show and linus and slick were LinusCableRageTip and talking about the e-watch business...

 

WHAT IF

Someone released wireless charging mouse pad for a wireless mouse so we never have to deal with the MOUSE CORD also the problem of mouse dying out is no problem with battery that never dies out

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Batteries will eventually wear out. Nothing lasts forever.

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This could work. There is a wireless charging pad for the Apple magic mouse. Take a bunch of those and put them next to each other with a really thin mousepad on top of them?

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nice put a patent on that fast 


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I was watching the latest WAN show and linus and slick were LinusCableRageTip and talking about the e-watch business...

 

WHAT IF

Someone released wireless charging mouse pad for a wireless mouse so we never have to deal with the MOUSE CORD also the problem of mouse dying out is no problem with battery that never dies out

How is the mousepad powered?

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Or you can just get the new Logitech G602 and hardly need to change batterys anyway..

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ofc with lifespan of battery, battery in mouse WILL die out.... but as long as you are using your computer and electricity doesn magically stop, your mouse COULD run off the electricity off the pad

pad can be corded for all we care since its not the pad we are constantly moving, its the mouse

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Its been patented already LOL

 

https://www.google.com/patents/US20040189246

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Welp...

 wait if this was published 2004, how come we are seeing inductive charging now..?

Inductive charging is nothing new, electric tooth brushes have used it for years, they have only recently improved efficiency so its not wasting so much energy...

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i mean why are phones using it NOW(more commonly) compared to years ago

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Solution: Put an arc reactor on dat mouse.

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i mean why are phones using it NOW(more commonly) compared to years ago

Because now is now and then is then.

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Or you can just get the new Logitech G602 and hardly need to change batterys anyway..

> And have no other mouse options.
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> And have no other mouse options.

 

If you are going for a wireless gaming mouse then why would u change from the top mouse of the market? later down the line when a better mouse comes it should have just as good battery life and if not then u can stick with the G602. I cannot see people changing mice that often for there to be a problem.

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I would say what about a mouse with mini solar panels recharging the battery but if you honestly would need a wireless rechargeable mouse pad I picture a hardcore gamer who does not see much day light to charge it up. So my idea is gone.

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The battery problem would be solved, but there is still the latency with wireless mice. Even a high end wireless mouse (used G700 and razer mamba before) just doesn't compare to a wired mouse in responsiveness, but that come from a low-latency-freak with a 144hz monitor so yeah... :D

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