Logitech quietly raises prices across keyboard and mouse lineup
A 25 percent price hike on peripheral staples signals a shift in Logitech’s retail strategy. While the company has remained silent on the adjustments, the sudden move appears to be a direct reaction to looming global tariff uncertainty that recently forced the firm to withdraw its fiscal 2026 financial outlook.

The MX Master 3S, a flagship mouse in the company’s catalog, now retails for $119.99, marking a $20 increase from its previous price point. Similar adjustments affect the Pro X TKL keyboard, which climbed to $219.99 from $199.99. Even budget-tier hardware like the K400 Plus Wireless Touch keyboard saw a 25 percent jump, moving from $27.99 to $34.99.
Not every product line followed this upward trend. The MX Ergo and G703 gaming mouse remain at their original prices, while the Pro X Superlight saw a modest reduction, dropping from $159.99 to $149.99. Without an official statement from Logitech regarding these fluctuations, consumers are left to navigate a shifting landscape of hardware costs. The pattern coincides with the company’s recent caution regarding President Donald Trump’s proposed global tariffs, a factor cited earlier this month when Logitech suspended its long-term financial guidance.
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