Logitech and iFixit team up to promote self-repair for computer mice.

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Logitech has partnered with iFixit to offer repair components and guides for its MX Master and MX Anywhere computer mice, with the aim of reducing electronic waste. The move is part of Logitech's commitment to sustainable design and increasing the lifespan of its products. The repair program will initially offer new batteries, feet and screws for the mice, with other parts to be added later. The partnership comes as French officials investigate Apple over its use of serial number pairing for repair parts, which restricts repairability.
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