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  2. The mouse pad with a built-in wireless charger for your phone ...

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    In fact, you need the CORSAIR MM1000 Qi Wireless Charging Mouse Pad even if your smartphone doesn't support wireless charging. As you can tell from the headline and the product name, it's a mouse ...

  3. List of Logitech products - Wikipedia

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    Revision of the G403 Wireless, capable of interfacing with the PowerPlay charging mouse pad, which acts as a wireless receiver and inductive charger. 107.2 g (3.78 oz) (without cable, without weight, with weight door)

  4. Logitech PowerPlay - Wikipedia

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    Logitech PowerPlay is a mousepad underlay which can charge compatible mice both at rest and while they are in use. It connects to the computer via USB and, on the pad side, features a control module which a compatible mouse can connect to via the proprietary Lightspeed protocol.

  5. Mousepad - Wikipedia

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    These surfaces, which often include desk and table surfaces, cause jitter and loss of tracking on the display pointer as the mouse moves over these reflective spots. The use of mousepads with precision surfaces eliminates the spot-jitter effects of older and/or low-quality optical mice. Wireless charging mousepad from Logitech

  6. HP TouchPad - Wikipedia

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    The TouchPad uses a rechargeable 6000 or 6300 mAh Lithium-ion polymer battery rated at 3,7 V (total 22,2 Wh). [35] It can be charged via MicroUSB connector or optional wireless charging by Touchstone charger.

  7. Wireless power transfer - Wikipedia

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    However the fastest growing use is wireless charging pads to recharge mobile and handheld wireless devices such as laptop and tablet computers, computer mouse, cellphones, digital media players, and video game controllers.