Logitech quietly adds 25% price increase to its PC hardware

Logitech has quietly increased the price of several of its products by up 25% in response to President Trump's recent trade tariffs against China.

Logitech quietly adds 25% price increase to its PC hardware
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TL;DR: Logitech has quietly raised prices on several products by up to 25% due to recent U.S. trade tariffs on China. This price increase reflects the company's response to higher import costs, impacting consumers and the tech market with more expensive Logitech devices.

Logitech has quietly upped its prices on select PC hardware following President Trump's US import tariffs against China, with prices on some products increasing by as much as 25%.

Research conducted by YouTuber Cameron Dougherty has revealed that Logitech has increased its prices for its tech gear across the United States, which includes some of the company's flagship products, such as the MX Master 3S mouse and K400 Plus Wireless Touch Keyboard. Notably, while some products have experienced a sharp price increase, others have been discounted, such as the G Pro X Superlight gaming mouse dropping from $159.99 to $149.99.

As for what has increased, reports indicate Logitech has bumped the price of the MX Keys S keyboard to $130, which is an 18% price increase compared to what it was before. Additionally, the MX Master 3S mouse has jumped 20% from $100 to $120, and the K400 Plus Wireless Touch keyboard has hiked from $28 to now $35, a 22% price increase. While the price jumps were expected following President Trump's sweeping trade tariffs against China, the location where many PC hardware sellers manufacture their products, Logitech, didn't make a formal announcement about the price increases.

Logitech isn't the only hardware company increasing its prices; other notable brands, such as Anker, are also reportedly increasing the prices of their products by up to 18%.