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But I have a mouse from 20 years ago that works just fine.
I'm using a Logitech mouse from probably 15 years ago that gets daily use and works just fine. I'm not sure how much it cost, but I don't think I've ever paid more than about $20 for a mouse and probably the only reason I'd have picked one from Logitech is that it was the only one available at the shop I happened to be in at the time that wasn't a ridiculous overpriced "gaming" product.
I guess exactly this is part of the companies' problem here. It's bad for the shareholder value and the managers' bonuses.
We have Logitech wired mice at work and they've turned into straight garbage in recent years. I've literally opened one brand new and had the cable begin fraying where it feeds into the mouse within a week. Previously, our Logitech mice would last for years without issue with 24/7 use.