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Logitech confirms raising US prices in response to Trump’s tariffs.

“We don’t like to raise prices, but we have to,” Logitech CFO Matteo Anversa said during an earnings call on Tuesday. “Some products, the price didn’t change. Others increased double-digit, and we have a bunch of products in the middle.”

Last week, users spotted price increases across the company’s products, like the MX Master 3S mouse and the Pro X TKL keyboard, both of which now cost $20 more.

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Logitech has withdrawn its fiscal year 2026 outlook because of tariffs.

Specifically, “the continuing uncertainty of the tariff environment,” according to a press release.

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Logitech globally expands its DIY repair program.

There are repair guides and replacement parts available for more than 20 Logitech devices, including keyboards, headsets, and MX / G series mice, on the iFixit-hosted Logitech Repair Hub — and now you can get them in 62 countries.

That includes the UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, and across the EU, following Logitech’s iFixit partnership initially launching in the US. Repair guides are also available in multiple languages.

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The best price ever on the best mousepad ever made — the one that charges mice automatically.

Since December 2021, I’ve never had to think about charging my Logitech wireless gaming mouse. It charges just by sitting atop this pricey mousepad. No alignment necessary. And now, that pricey mousepad is the best price it’s ever been: $87 at Amazon. That’s still cash, but seriously: I’ve never looked back.

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Logitech launched a bunch of new gaming hardware products today.

The updates, announced at its Logi Play 2024 event, include the Pro 2 Lightspeed gaming mouse, a new asymmetrical mouse, new sim racing hardware, and more.

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Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber wants your next mouse to last forever

The new head of Logitech discusses the company’s return to growth and plans to reduce its carbon footprint by half.

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Logitech’s Project Ghost has been exorcised.

The joint venture between Logitech and Steelcase, which was formally called Project Ghost when we tested it back in May, has been officially renamed Ocular View and is “now orderable in North America and select European countries.”

Designed to be a more affordable alternative to Google’s Project Starline, Ocular View uses off-the-shelf tech and a custom booth to polish the videoconferencing experience.

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Logitech adds some Pop to its Pebble mouse.

The new $19.99 M340 Collection is a US exclusive that applies pleasing colors and designs to black or white base models of the popular wireless mouse.

It’s a step above the similarly-designed Pop mouse Logitech debuted in 2021, giving customers some variation between boring monotone and cutesy neons/pastels. I can only hope this kicks off a new wave of quirky, colorful peripheral designs.

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The Logitech M340 collection
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Logitech’s new Mevo Core camera is designed to make on-location live streaming way simpler.

I feel like the whole ethos of Logitech hardware boils down to “here is an reliable and easy option.” The company’s new Mevo Core 4K live streaming video camera is yet another example.

Designed for wireless on-location streaming wherever your content creation ambitions take you, it’s got a Micro Four Thirds sensor inside, supports interchangeable lenses, and you can control several Mevos with your phone for a multi-angle production. The price? $999 for the camera body only.

Logitech acquired Mevo back in 2021.

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Are we getting a new Logitech webcam?

This teaser sure makes it look like it. Logitech says it’s getting ready to “invite the world in like never before” on March 6th.

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Logitech’s articulating ‘show-and-tell’ webcam will cost $350.

The Logitech Reach is designed for one-handed operation, and will soon be available to purchase via normal channels for $349.99 starting this summer, following an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign,

That’s pretty steep, but the lofty price may be worth it for creative streamers who have spent years wrestling with rigid tripods or webcams perched on a tower of books to achieve a top-down angle overlooking their work.

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