The Logitech G PowerPlay charging mouse pad was my baby and now there's a new version with a lower M

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

Recent updates

Update, 4 March, 2025: It turns out the new Logitech G PowerPlay 2 charging mouse pad isn't smaller than the original, it's just . The new one is the same size, but cheaper, thinner, and has a larger charging area.

Original story: When I was first bestowed a Logitech G PowerPlay [[link]] mouse pad I was sceptical, but I very soon realised its ability to keep my mouse charged without me having to lift a finger was a significant quality-of-life boost. PowerPlay never really caught on, though, and that's probably thanks to its ginormous price tag ($120 MSRP). So you can probably imagine how excited I was when I heard a second version is in the works, and it's set to be cheaper.

  • Logitech G309
  • Logitech G502 X Plus
  • Logitech G502 X Lightspeed
  • Logitech G502 Lightspeed
  • Logitech G703
  • Logitech G903
  • Logitech G Pro Wireless
  • Logitech G Pro X Superlight
  • Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2
  • Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex

The PowerPlay 2 will cost less at $99 than the first version, and it'll be slimmer at 3.5 mm (vs the original's 4 mm) with a wider charging area.

It's not all sunshine, though, [[link]] because in many ways this iteration seems more like a sidegrade than an upgrade. But I'm getting ahead of myself. Let's have a look at what exactly PowerPlay is and why I liked mine so much, and then I can let you know why this announcement tastes just a little bittersweet.

The idea is you take a compatible Logitech mouse, slap a lil battery puck in the bottom, and place it on top of the PowerPlay pad to keep it charged while you game. The PowerPlay pad itself is a base that sits underneath a supplied mouse pad, and it creates a "low-frequency electromagnetic field" that is "captured" by the charging puck inside your mouse to keep it charged just by having it sit on top of the pad.

One of the things I loved about the original is that the pads it came with are essentially Logitech's G240 (soft) pad and a slimmer version of its G440 (hard) pad, which were two of my favourite mouse pads to use anyway. Together, they covered both speed and control gameplay scenarios perfectly—for Counter-Strike I'd use the soft pad and for games like Quake which require constant tracking I'd use the hard pad. I still reckon these are some of the two around for the money in terms of feel, durability, and simplicity.

There's no mention of whether the new version will use the same pads, but I struggle to believe Logitech would use worse ones for its new PowerPlay.

There was nothing really wrong with the original PowerPlay by my reckoning, but I moved away from it because [[link]] I wanted an even bigger mousepad for ultra-low sensitivity gaming in Counter-Strike and Valorant, and the PowerPlay's 321 mm x 344 mm didn't cut it.

And therein lies the bittersweet aspect of the PowerPlay 2: its size. It's set to actually be smaller, at 284 mm x 344 mm. That's 37 mm knocked off the width (from front to back, not left to right). Not only is this bad news for low sensitivity gamers like myself, but it's also bad news for value for money. This version costs about 16.6% less (about $20 less) than the original did at MSRP, sure, but it's also 11.5% smaller—not quite the reduction we might initially think.

Plus, $100 is still pretty expensive, especially considering the original PowerPlay was going for .

So while I'm very glad it's back and do hope it catches on, I can't help but be a little disappointed. I suppose we'll have to see what the winds of retailer discount fate have in store for us, but as it stands I can't help but feel Logitech might be dropping the ball on this one.


: the top rodents for gaming
: your PC's best friend...
: don't ignore in-game audio

Access Point Comments

@BetGuru6955

Customer support has been outstanding whenever I had any issues. They respond quickly and professionally, ensuring that any concerns with deposits, withdrawals, or gameplay are addressed immediately, which makes me trust the platform more. Sometimes I wish there were more ways to earn rewards through loyalty programs or frequent player bonuses. Adding seasonal events or special challenges could enhance the excitement even further. The variety of games is excellent, including table games like blackjack, roulette, and baccarat, in addition to slots. This keeps the platform interesting and allows me to switch games depending on my mood.

@CasinoKing1156

The variety of games is excellent, including table games like blackjack, roulette, and baccarat, in addition to slots. This keeps the platform interesting and allows me to switch games depending on my mood. The payout process is generally smooth and reliable, though occasionally it takes longer than expected. Overall, I feel confident that my winnings are safe and will be credited properly.

@SpinQueen3993

The variety of games is excellent, including table games like blackjack, roulette, and baccarat, in addition to slots. This keeps the platform interesting and allows me to switch games depending on my mood. Customer support has been outstanding whenever I had any issues. They respond quickly and professionally, ensuring that any concerns with deposits, withdrawals, or gameplay are addressed immediately, which makes me trust the platform more.

Recommended Reading

Unknown 9_ Awakening studio makes major layoffs just a month after the game's release

Summary: A month after the release of its debut game Unknown 9: Awakening, Bandai Namco-owned Reflector Entertainment has announced that it is laying off 18% of its [[link]] workforce so it can "efficiently deliver on ...

Can you ID these videogames just from their food_ Take our latest, tastiest quiz!

Summary: More quizzes! (Image credit: Larian [[link]] Studios, PC Gamer)Want to keep testing your knowledge of gaming trivia? We've got loads more PC Gamer quizzes, on everything from healthbars to weird currencies ...

2018's best platformer now has an adorable Mario 64-style tribute made by the game's original dev te

Summary: Celeste is one of the best platformers in the past decade—it's a game with a heartfelt, [[link]] deeply affecting narrative that's also just really damn good at what it does: Complex 2D platforming with a skil...