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Logitech reveals GHOST pro gaming mouse for accessibility charities

Logitech reveals GHOST pro gaming mouse to raise money for AbleGamers, the Abilities Research Center, and SpecialEffect

Logitech G Pro Wireless Ghost limited edition

There’s a brand new limited edition Logitech G Pro Wireless gaming mouse coming later today – once again raising money for three organisations supporting gamers worldwide with accessibility requirements. The ‘GHOST’ is still the best gaming mouse we know and love but fitted into a gorgeous new white colourway – perfect for contrasting custom PC builds.

The Logitech G Pro Wireless Ghost Limited Edition will be available on the Logitech G store in the US, UK, and Canada from 24 January, 2020, for a total of $150 (£130). All profits from the Limited Edition gaming mouse will be distributed between AbleGamers, the Abilities Research Center at Mount Sinai, and SpecialEffect – three charitable organisations working to make our favourite pastime enjoyable by all.

The new white colourway joins the stunning PIXEL Pro Wireless announced last month, also in support of gaming accessibility. This deep pink mouse was particularly popular in the office, and has already sold out on the Logitech website. The Ghost is likely to sell out quick too, so move swiftly if you fancy one for your desktop.

AbleGamers, the Abilities Research Center at Mount Sinai, and SpecialEffect were all involved in the development of the Logitech G Adaptive Gaming Kit. This product, along with the Xbox Adaptive Controller, offers an easy and affordable entry-point for gamers with alternative controller requirements.

Logitech G Pro Wireless Ghost limited edition

All three charitable organisations will receive a share of the profits from both the GHOST and the PIXEL. Following that, further limited edition mice are expected to launch in stylish new garb.

And if you don’t fancy this particular mouse but still want to help out, you can donate via the SpecialEffect and AbleGamers websites. I’m sure they’d both appreciate anything you could give.