Logitech has introduced the Mobi Fold, a new ultra-portable wireless mouse priced at $79.99, aimed at professionals, remote workers, and frequent travelers seeking a compact alternative to laptop trackpads. The device features a distinctive folding design that allows it to collapse into a pocket-sized form factor while maintaining full mouse functionality when unfolded. According to Bloomberg, the Mobi Fold is among the company’s smallest and most portable productivity accessories, with availability planned across major global markets.
The Mobi Fold’s standout feature is its 130-degree folding hinge wrapped in a flexible silicone exterior that enhances grip and durability. Unlike traditional travel mice, it replaces the physical scroll wheel with a customizable touch-sensitive panel that supports scrolling and navigation gestures. The device can connect to up to three Bluetooth-enabled devices simultaneously and includes a rechargeable battery capable of lasting up to one month on a single charge, with a one-minute quick charge providing up to 22 hours of use.
The launch comes as demand for mobile productivity accessories continues to grow alongside hybrid work and remote-first business models. Logitech’s design enters a niche category popularized by products such as Microsoft’s Surface Arc Mouse, but analysts note that the Mobi Fold’s ability to fold into a more compact clamshell shape offers a differentiated approach to portability. The product also reflects a broader trend among hardware manufacturers to develop accessories tailored for professionals who increasingly work across multiple devices and locations.
For Logitech, the Mobi Fold represents an effort to strengthen its position in the premium productivity accessories market, where innovation and portability are becoming key competitive factors. As flexible work arrangements continue to reshape consumer technology demand, products that balance mobility, functionality, and ergonomic design are expected to play an increasingly important role in the global peripherals market.

