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by tachyonbeam 1914 days ago
Some friends seem to think I'm a luddite when I say this, but this is one reason why I have no wireless mice, keyboard or headphones. Why introduce batteries that can lose charge and potentially unreliable wireless connections when you can have a cheaper, more reliable device with a plain old USB cable? The same goes for wifi. I make sure my work computer is wired through ethernet. Why would I want to risk downtime or random disconnections during meetings?
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> Why introduce batteries that can lose charge and potentially unreliable wireless connections when you can have a cheaper, more reliable device with a plain old USB cable?

The answer, of course, is that you no longer have as many wires on your desk and in your bag. If you need very high reliability and fidelity, like if you’re a professional gamer or something, or you know you’re in noisy or otherwise troublesome environments, by all means use wired peripherals. I also use a wired keyboard and mouse, but it’s only because my favorite keyboard and mouse aren’t wireless and I haven’t found great wireless alternatives.

Honestly, I've debated going back to wired. I never move my keyboard or mouse from my desk, so I might as well bring back wired peripherals.
Keyboard has zero value in being wireless. Mouse... that's the tough call because the cable is annoying on a mouse.
There is some little value if you're short on USB ports and both mouse and keyboard use Logitech unifying... But it's a small advantage
one man's useless is another man's gold.

i love my bt keyboard and the freedom it gives me in the flat.

Imagine of your TV had wired remote controls. Never changing batteries, never having to search for it. What a dream. (No sarcasm btw)
I have a standing desk and I love to walk and talk so being able to pace unencumbered during interminable zoom meetings has been invaluable to me.

Logitech's wireless is spotty on a lot of products and their G hub application is awful but I love my Logitech headset.