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[[File:Unifying.webp|alt=Unifying Logo|thumb|Unifying logo]]
The '''[https://modefiles.com/logitech-unifying-software Logitech Unifying Receiver]''' is a small dedicated [[USB]] wireless receiver, based on the nRF24L-family of RF devices,<ref name="mousejack">{{cite web
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| url=https://github.com/BastilleResearch/mousejack#flash-a-logitech-unifying-dongle
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| url-status=dead}}</ref> Peripherals remain paired, and can then be used on systems not supporting the software. Logitech receivers compatible with the Unifying protocol can be identified by the orange Unifying logo, which distinguishes them from Logitech Nano receivers of similar appearance, which pair similarly but only with a single device, without using the Unifying protocol.
[https://modefiles.com/logitech-unifying-software Logitech Unifying Receivers] (LURs) are often included in wireless Logitech keyboard, mouse, and combo sets, and may be purchased separately. Some Logitech peripherals allow a receiver to be stored inside.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.logitech.com/images/pdf/userguides/multi_connect_instructions.pdf|title=Logitech Unifying Multi-Connect Utility Setup Instructions|website=Logitech}}</ref>
A newer receiver named "Logitech Bolt" was released in 2021 that promises lower latency but is incompatible with Unifying products.
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==== Response ====
'''[https://modefiles.com/logitech-unifying-software Logitech]''' has released Unifying receiver firmware updates as new exploits were reported.<ref>{{cite web
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== External links ==
* [https://www.logitech.com/en-us/resource-center/what-is-unifying.html Logitech Unifying Software]
* [https://modefiles.com/logitech-unifying-software]
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