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Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Logitech’s new remote can help calm you with breathing exercises before a presentation.

The Spotlight 2, available today for $129.99, features breathing exercises guided by built-in haptics to help calm nervous presenters. The wireless remote can also be used to highlight presentation details with a digital onscreen spotlight or magnifier and adds a new customizable button that can trigger shortcuts like blanking the screen or muting audio.

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<em>The remote has a range of up to 100 feet and will run for up to 3 months on a full charge. If it’s completely dead, a 1-minute quick charge gives you 3 hours of use.</em>
<em>The updated design includes an improved grip, a new button layout, and a customizable Action Button on the side.</em>
<em>The Spotlight 2 is available in graphite and sand color options globally, and light lilac and black in select markets.</em>
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The remote has a range of up to 100 feet and will run for up to 3 months on a full charge. If it’s completely dead, a 1-minute quick charge gives you 3 hours of use.
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Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
You can now feel every intense PowerPoint image alignment through your mouse.

Logitech has announced its vibrating MX Master 4 mouse that debuted last September now natively supports Windows 11’s Advanced Haptics. A new firmware update now available adds haptic feedback effects to mundane actions like snapping windows during a resize and aligning PowerPoint objects, with additional effects being rolled out in the coming months.

The Logitech MX Master 4 mouse on a desk next to a keyboard, glass of water, and monitor displaying Windows 11.
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Emma Roth
Emma Roth
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.

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Logitech has withdrawn its fiscal year 2026 outlook because of tariffs.

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

Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
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.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
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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Jay Peters
Jay Peters
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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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
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.

Nilay Patel