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Logitech's "Unifying" Technology: Multiple Wireless Devices on One USB Transceiver

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You can never have enough USB ports, but when it comes to wireless devices, wouldn't it be groovy if they all ran off of a single USB dongle? We certainly think so, and so does Logitech, who today announced the release of its Unifying Receiver.

Logitech's Unifying Receiver lets multiple wireless gadgets communicate with the host PC through a single USB dongle, and to kick off the proprietary technology, Logitech announced four compatible products. These include the Wireless Keyboard K350, Wireless Keyboard K340, Marathon Mouse M705, and Wireless Mouse M505.

As is the case with other Logitech wireless products, the new devices each use 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, but they no longer each need their own dongle. The Unifying Receiver further saves space by only protruding 8mm.

Up to six compatible devices can be connected at the same time, with each subsequent peripheral needing to be configured using Logitech's Unifying software. All devices connect securely using 128-bit AES encryption, and they work with Windows 7, Logitech says.

Image Credit: Logitech via CNet

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avatarAnd if you are really out of USB ports

Instead of replacing your current KB and mouse which are working fine with $100 brand new Logitech gear, you can alternatively spend from $5 to $20 for a USB hub.

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avatarthis should be filed in the

this should be filed in the "this should have been done 5 years ago" category

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avatarBluetooth?

I'm confused...  Isn't this exactly what Bluetooth touted to be able to do ages ago?  Now I only see it being used for cell phones and some light data transfers...

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avatarBluetooth transfer rate is

Bluetooth transfer rate is pretty pathetic compared to USB.

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avatar For data. But for

 For data. But for keyboards, mice, and headsets it's perfect...

 

-= I don't want to be dead, I want to be alive! Or... a cowboy! =-

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avatarRetro-compatible?

Seriously, what's stopping them from making these compatible with the old mice?

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avatarLong time coming I'd say,

Long time coming I'd say, even though computers come with a good number of ports nowadays.

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avatartons of companies already do

tons of companies already do this put the wireless keyboard and mouse in one dongle

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avataryea, a lot of companies

yea, a lot of companies BUNDLE the keyboard and mouse together to connect through one dongle.

this tech allows the user to PICK a keyboard and a mouse and connect through one dongle. this way people can have the keyboard AND mouse they want. Some bundles have a really nice keyboard...but a crappy mouse..or vise-versa.

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