Bottom line: Logitech is doing more for clients using its various wireless peripherals in busy work environments with the introduction of the Logi Bolt USB receiver. Congested workspaces haven't been a major concern over the by 18 months or so with the pandemic and all, simply with many companies having already brought employees back into the office, it's becoming more of a realistic business organisation.

Bolt is designed to replace standard Logitech receivers and dongle-gratis connections. The hardened receiver utilizes Bluetooth Depression Energy Security Mode 1, Level 4, meaning all incoming and outgoing traffic uses authenticated connections with encryption. This security mode is also Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) compliant, Logitech added.

The Logi Bolt receiver is additionally said to provide a stronger, more than reliable connection in congested wireless environments. According to Logitech, it provides a driblet-gratuitous connection up to 33 feet away, with up to viii times lower average latency compared to commonly deployed wireless protocols in "noisy" enterprise settings.

The accessory maker farther noted the universal compatibility of the Logi Bolt. They work with most operating systems and platforms including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android and Chrome Bone, among others.

Pasi Pajumäki, an It specialist at Wolt Enterprises where Logi Bolt has been used, said the tech seems to establish a connectedness faster, which makes switching between a desk-bound and a briefing room smoother and more than user friendly.

The Logi Bolt USB receiver is listed for $fourteen.99 over on Logitech'south page with a "coming before long" designation. No discussion yet on when Logitech plans to showtime actual shipments.