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    News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    One tiny receiver for up to six compatible peripherals? Sounds like a good idea.
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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Logitech claim to save USB ports by alowing you to connect several of their proprietary devices to one receiver.

    Considering that most laptops have bluetooth built in these days, if instead you buy bluetooth HID devices (such as this mouse), you don't have to use any USB ports at all, and you can't loose the tiny receiver.

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Bluetooth already does this...

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Yeah, but bluetooth mice traditionally suck. Add to that, a lot of computers don't come with bluetooth.

    Seems like a good idea, I'll be interested to see which mice are supported as the page on logitech's website lists nothing.

    Also I wonder if they will sell the receiver separately for those with the mice already?

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Quote Originally Posted by Gordy View Post
    Add to that, a lot of computers don't come with bluetooth.
    And add to that that, even if your computer does come with bluetooth, getting it to pair properly with your bluetooth devices can take longer than going downstairs and digging through three bags of cables to find the appropriate ones. Seriously. I've tested this.

    On the other hand, I did pick up a fantastic device a few years ago, that's only about thumb sized, and lets you connect up to 4 peripheral devices while using only one USB port! Yes - it's a usb mini-hub

    just to be clear, that's not the one I own - but you get my point, right?

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Quote Originally Posted by Gordy View Post
    Yeah, but bluetooth mice traditionally suck. Add to that, a lot of computers don't come with bluetooth.
    Then make the little receiver Bluetooth then. I have a liny little one I got from Scan, not much bigger than that logitech one.

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Quote Originally Posted by Funkstar View Post
    Then make the little receiver Bluetooth then. I have a liny little one I got from Scan, not much bigger than that logitech one.
    Doesn't get away from the situation where the bluetooth mice suck, the pairing system in windows is slow and painful.

    I far prefer a little usb dongle which plugs into and works with any computer in seconds. I have the vx nano in my laptop bag for this purpose. Saves me having to use the rubbish trackpads on clients laptops.

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    I've used both Bluetooth and proprietary wireless keyboard/mouse packages for years. Bluetooth seemed far more prone to lagging/random dropouts - more susceptible to interference perhaps?

    Logitech's choice is definately a preferable one as far as I'm concerned. However, I've little need of their gamepads, etc - when my keyboard/mouse isn't sufficient, I'll use a 360 pad. Can't see me needing all 6 ports either - what the heck would you use them all on?
    My only concern is should I hide my true identity? A costume maybe?

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Quote Originally Posted by pauldarkside View Post
    Can't see me needing all 6 ports either - what the heck would you use them all on?
    Perhaps they'll license the technology? I assume that pretty much any device could be paired with it, so maybe we'll see wireless external hard drives and printers using the technology..

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Doubt you'll see that scaryjim. I'm not sure the rf signal these use has much bandwidth. I can see them maybe allowing other controller devices though.

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Quote Originally Posted by Gordy View Post
    Doesn't get away from the situation where the bluetooth mice suck, the pairing system in windows is slow and painful.
    The only USB mouse I've used is one that came with my Asus laptop. Apart from the mouse itself being cheap and small, it works very well. Not used for gaming or anything like that though.

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    I don't understand why anyone would want to license the tech, more to the point, I still don't get why Logitech and all still use proprietary wireless solutions anyway. I thought Wireless USB (WUSB) was supposed to eliminate all of this? One standard, one transceiver, multiple devices. Strikes me as wasted R&D. Was/is WUSB useless or something?
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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Wireless USB is really up in the air at the moment. There isn't a clear standard and very few actual bits of heardware anyway. It's likely that it will get rolled into a future version of Bluetooth anyway.

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    I see on the Wikipedia article that the tech's being moved forward to WiMedia Ultra-wideband (UWB) with both Bluetooth and USB parties involved.

    Devices do seem to exist too. Just doesn't seem to have caught on as I'd assumed it would.
    My only concern is should I hide my true identity? A costume maybe?

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    scaryjim: 10" is just a little large to hold comfortably in one hand, which makes it a lot harder to tap, swipe and generally interact with.

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Quote Originally Posted by pauldarkside View Post
    I see on the Wikipedia article that the tech's being moved forward to WiMedia Ultra-wideband (UWB) with both Bluetooth and USB parties involved.

    Devices do seem to exist too. Just doesn't seem to have caught on as I'd assumed it would.
    Well there are many devices for Wireless n technology but the standard has yet to be approved... its been 3-4 years now to get that standard through.

    I doubt this will be out before 2013 as a standard and as a result devices will be very slow to market over those years it takes to standardise the technology.
    Last edited by Noxvayl; 04-08-2009 at 07:54 PM.

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    Re: News - Logitech launches Unifying USB nano receiver

    Quote Originally Posted by pauldarkside View Post
    Just doesn't seem to have caught on as I'd assumed it would.
    It seems that version 1.0 didn't work that well, at least of the very few reviews I've seen (E.g. http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Certifi.../dp/B000UYWTWS). Too much money for too little.

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