Logitech officially launched the Mobi Fold mouse on June 10, 2026, introducing a new foldable, wireless device aimed at travelers and mobile professionals [1, 2, 3, 4]. The Mobi Fold folds in half using a hinge that pivots approximately 130 degrees, making it compact enough to easily fit in pockets or bags [1, 2, 3]. When folded, it measures roughly 2.6 by 2.5 inches with a thickness between 0.75 and 1 inch depending on the source [2, 3, 4].
Weighing around 79 grams (about 2.7 ounces), the mouse offers low weight for portability [2, 3, 4]. Its design features physical left and right buttons flanking a multifunction touch panel in the center, which acts as a scroll wheel and supports customizable functions [2, 3, 4]. The sensor inside is a PixArt PAW322 with adjustable DPI settings from 400 up to 4000, catering to varied user preferences [3].
The device pairs via Bluetooth and can connect simultaneously to up to three devices, with an indicator light showing which device is active [4]. Logitech designed the hinge and much of the mouse’s exterior with a silicone skin featuring an accordion-fold style to protect the hinge and improve grip [1, 2]. Opening the mouse automatically powers it on, while folding it shuts the device off to save battery and prevent accidental clicks [1, 4].
The rechargeable battery, located under a removable cover for compliance with recent EU regulations, lasts up to 32 to 33 days on a full charge. A quick one-minute charge can provide around 22 hours of use [2, 3]. Logitech claims the hinge is tested to withstand 15 years of daily use, indicating durability [2].
The design echoes clamshell folding cell phones and somewhat resembles Microsoft's Surface Arc mouse but uses a different folding style [2, 4]. Logitech includes a Mobi Carry Pouch with purchases on their website, featuring a magnetic closure and a strap to attach to bags or luggage [3].
The Mobi Fold is priced at about $80 USD at launch [1, 3]. Logitech noted in its announcement that while 72 percent of professionals own a mouse, only 26 percent use one when working in public places, highlighting the need for a travel-friendly option [1].
Before the official release, marketing images leaked in May 2026, sparking interest ahead of the launch [2].