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Logitech business and news from across the web.- A rep for a major mouse company thinks half of gaming mice will be like the Superstrike in three yearsAn industry insider from Pulsar believes that within three years, half of all gaming mice will feature analogue switches similar to the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike. This technology allows for lighter actuation and rapid trigger functionality, a feature Logitech was the first to implement. While Hall effect switches are also a growing trend, the analogue switch technology is expected to become more widespread as companies adopt it into popular mouse designs.
- Hardware ReviewsThis article provides reviews for PC hardware, including the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike mouse and the ENERMAX PlatimaxII 1200DF ATX 3.1 power supply unit. The reviews focus on performance and features relevant to PC gaming.
- I've spent two days with Elgato's new Wave Link free audio mixing software and it's a genuine benefit for…Elgato's Wave Link audio mixing software now supports non-Elgato microphones, allowing users to adjust audio quality and apply effects to any input source on Windows and Mac. While it has some limitations, such as effects being applied at the beginning of the mixer stack, its free availability, intuitive interface, and powerful stock effects make it a compelling alternative to other mixing solutions.
- Logitech G325 Lightspeed gaming headset review: cheap wireless cans that don’t sound too shabbyThe Logitech G325 Lightspeed is a budget wireless gaming headset that offers good comfort and serviceable sound quality for its price point. While constructed primarily of plastic, its lightweight design and hidden microphone contribute to a clean aesthetic. However, its microphone quality is murky and distant, and it faces stiff competition from the slightly more expensive SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3X Wireless, which offers superior audio detail and a clearer microphone.
- Control IssuesLogitech has introduced a new 'no-click' magnetic mouse that aims to change the gaming peripheral market. This innovative design utilizes magnetic technology for its click mechanism, potentially offering a new level of responsiveness and durability for PC gamers.
- Nintendo, Blumhouse Games, Double Fine Productions Join PAX East 2026 LineupPAX East 2026 has revealed its full exhibitor lineup, featuring over 300 companies including Nintendo, Blumhouse Games, and Double Fine Productions. The event will take place from March 26-29, 2026, at the Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition Center in Boston. The expo floor will showcase video games, technology, and tabletop industries, with special panels and events planned.
- I've been testing Cherry's first TMR keyboard, and I think it might be a bit too early for itThe Cherry Xtrfy MX 8.2 Pro TMR TKL keyboard features new TMR magnetic switch technology, offering fast response times and low battery consumption. Despite its sturdy build and comfortable typing feel, the $250 price point and garish aesthetic make it a niche product, with similar performance available from cheaper alternatives.
- Logitech G Study shows Esports enters its prime: rising career aspirations and growing legitimacy worldwideA new study by Logitech G reveals that esports is entering a prime era, with a significant rise in career aspirations and global legitimacy. The research indicates that nearly 10% of people globally would choose professional gaming as a career, with Gen Z showing the highest interest. Despite barriers like financial risk and high competition, the study highlights growing viewership and market value, suggesting esports is maturing into a legitimate global cultural force.
- Best Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboards 2026, Low Latency Picks That PerformThis guide highlights top wireless mechanical gaming keyboards for 2026 that offer low latency and high performance, rivaling wired options for competitive play. It details models from Cherry, ASUS, Razer, Logitech, Keychron, and Lemokey, focusing on features like connection speed, switch types, battery life, and build quality.
- Mark’s Guide for Best Affordable Gaming MicrophonesThis guide explores affordable gaming microphones, focusing on key components like microphone type, pickup pattern, and connectivity. It highlights top picks such as the Logitech Blue Yeti, HyperX QuadCast 2, and Razer Seiren Mini, detailing their features and suitability for gamers, streamers, and content creators, with a maximum budget of $120.
- Best gaming chair 2026This guide reviews the best gaming chairs available in 2026, focusing on comfort, customization, and value. The Secretlab Titan Evo is highlighted as the best overall, with other top picks including the Fractal Design Refine for all-day work and the Corsair TC100 Relaxed as a budget option. The article also details factors to consider when choosing a chair, such as ergonomics, material, and features.
- Best Steam Deck accessories 2026 - our top gear for any gaming handheldThis guide details the best accessories for the Steam Deck and other handheld gaming PCs, covering docks, cases, SSDs, microSD cards, skins, screen protectors, controllers, headsets, earbuds, microphones, USB switches, power banks, and monitors. It highlights top products from brands like Jsaux, Samsung, and Anker, offering advice on enhancing the portable gaming experience.
- Best gaming mouse 2026This guide details the best gaming mice available, focusing on performance, features, and value across various categories like lightweight wireless, budget, and ergonomic options. It highlights top picks such as the Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed and Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, while also offering advice on choosing a mouse based on grip style, wired vs. wireless preference, and DPI settings.
- Best computer speakers 2026This guide reviews the best computer speakers for 2026, covering options for gaming, music, and budget-conscious buyers. It highlights top picks like the Edifier R1280DB for general listening and the Razer Nommo V2 Pro for gaming, with recommendations for various price points and configurations including 2.0, 2.1, and 5.1 systems. The article also provides advice on choosing speakers based on size, connectivity, and desired audio experience.