Logitech's newest mouse folds in half — and that's the whole pitch.
The Mobi Fold launched June 10 at $79.99, available in graphite, off-white, lilac, and sand. It folds from 122 mm to 66 mm deep, weighs 79 grams, and pairs with up to three devices via a button switch. The battery story is the headline spec: one minute of charging buys 22 hours of use, and a full charge lasts roughly a month. A touch panel handles scrolling and two customizable buttons, configurable through Logitech's Options+ app.
Logitech has been steadily repositioning itself around mobile and hybrid work since 2020, and the Mobi Fold is the logical endpoint of that arc — a mouse designed not for a desk, but for a lap, a coffee shop table, or a commute. The fold mechanism is genuinely functional rather than gimmicky, and early hands-on impressions suggest tracking holds up on irregular surfaces. The caveat: scroll sensitivity is reported as too aggressive for fine navigation, which is a real flaw in a device aimed at people doing actual work.
At $80, the Mobi Fold costs more than most full-size travel mice. Whether the folding form factor justifies the premium depends entirely on how much you hate a bulky bag — and whether Logitech can smooth out that scroll sensitivity before the novelty wears off.
