
The costs for these widely-used computer accessories are increasing.
Logitech has raised prices by as much as 25% on several of its products, likely due to tariffs on imports from China. A video analysis by Cameron Dougherty (via 9to5Mac) reveals that about 51% of Logitech’s product range has been affected, with an average increase of roughly 14%.
For example, the MX Master 3S mouse has gone up by $20, now costing $119.99; the Pro X TKL keyboard has increased from $199.99 to $219.99, and the K400 Plus Wireless Touch keyboard now retails for $34.99 after a $7 rise (representing a 25% increase!).
On a positive note, not all products have experienced price hikes—the MX Ergo mouse and the G703 gaming mouse remain at their previous prices. You may also find better deals on Amazon, which could mitigate the impacts of these price increases.
These hikes follow Logitech's recent decision to withdraw its financial forecast for 2026, attributed to "tariff uncertainty" related to President Trump's trade policies. The company had initially projected sales for 2026 to be between $4.53 billion and $4.71 billion but is maintaining its sales forecast for 2025.
Analysts suggest that Logitech's pricing strategy often influences other brands, indicating that we may soon see similar increases from competitors.
In recent weeks, President Trump has announced various tariffs worldwide, creating significant uncertainty.
At present, China is facing incredibly high tariff rates imposed by the Trump administration. Initially, a 10% tariff on all imports from China took effect on February 4, 2025, which was then raised by an additional 10% on March 4.
The situation regarding tariffs has worsened considerably, with China now facing tariffs as high as 245% on some imports to the United States. This includes a 125% "reciprocal" tariff, a 20% tariff associated with the fentanyl crisis, and existing Section 301 tariffs that range from 7.5% to 100% on specific items.
Unlike other countries that received a 90-day moratorium on new tariffs above the 10% baseline, China has not been granted this pause. While imports from most other nations maintain the 10% baseline tariff, China's minimum tariff rate has been raised to 145%.
Bryan M. Wolfe has over a decade of experience as a technology writer, focusing on mobile topics.
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The costs for these widely-used computer accessories are increasing.
Logitech increases prices by as much as 25% due to tariff effects; check out alternatives on Amazon for affordable options now!