Logitech released the Mobi Fold on June 10, 2026, a wireless mouse that folds in half for ultra-portable travel [4].
The device targets users who dislike laptop trackpads and require a reliable, pocket-sized peripheral for mobile work. By reducing the footprint of a standard mouse, Logitech aims to remove the friction of carrying external hardware during transit.
The Mobi Fold features quiet clicks and a hinge rated for 15 years of use [3]. It is available globally through the company's website and major online retailers such as Amazon [5].
Regarding power, the mouse provides up to 30 days of battery life on a single full charge [2]. This longevity is intended to minimize the need for frequent charging while traveling.
Price points for the device vary slightly by source, ranging from $79.99 to $80 [1].
"Logitech's Mobi Fold is a folding mouse in the style of Microsoft's Arc Mouse, but with Logitech's stable of smart wireless features that will help keep you in the zone," a PCWorld staff writer said.
Other reviewers have highlighted the device's physical convenience. A Mashable reviewer said, "The Mobi Fold folds in half and fits comfortably in a pocket, delivering up to 30 days of battery life on a single charge."
Despite the portability, some industry observers remain skeptical of the folding form factor. An Ars Technica author said, "Logitech’s foldable mouse is for people who refuse to carry a mouse with them."
The design focuses on a balance between a compact folded state and a functional unfolded shape, allowing users to transition from a pocket to a desk quickly.
“The Mobi Fold folds in half and fits comfortably in a pocket”
The launch of the Mobi Fold represents a strategic push into the 'nomadic' hardware market, attempting to bridge the gap between the portability of a trackpad and the precision of a mouse. By emphasizing hinge durability and extended battery life, Logitech is addressing the primary failure points of previous foldable peripherals to attract a professional demographic that prioritizes efficiency over the built-in inputs of modern laptops.




