The peripheral manufacturer made sure to showcase the impressive range of products and brands it has recently accumulated in its stand at CES 2020
Logitech has gone shopping and added under its wings a significant number of small but ambitious peripherals manufacturers - which now allow it to show off in a variety that almost no competitor has: speakers, headphones, microphones, streaming equipment Video, Game controllers and of course its prestigious self-styled gaming system under the G brand
The giant, which was founded in Switzerland more than 38 years ago, acquired the audio equipment manufacturers JayBird in 2016 for a sum of about 50 million - and at CES 2020 we received the pair's presentation for a sample wireless headset Vista In the latest TWS configuration and Tarah Pro model for those who prefer the classic style with a cable that connects each of the units that go into your ear.
A worthy slogan is already there - one can only hope that the audio quality and connectivity will live up to expectations
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Also on the menu were keyboards, mice and keyboard covers - including the first wireless keyboard belonging to the successful MX brand and of course guest appearances of the fresh MX Master 3 and the unusually structured MX Vertical designed to be more ergonomic to use for long periods of time for those inclined Suffering from pain in the wrist.
More MX products are on their way to stores - but there are also cheaper and more modest alternatives
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Wireless game controllers and good-looking gaming headphones from Astro, which was added to the family in 2017 for $ 85 million, were also on the stand - as was the latest Yeti X microphone from Blue, which was purchased in 2018.
Up-to-date and high-quality gaming equipment - at prices that probably will not suit everyone
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For dessert - we got a chance to get another glimpse of the G604 Lightspeed wireless mouse that includes no less than 15 keys (MOBA and MMO players, this is a read for you) and especially the mega-luxury G915 Lightspeed keyboard - which has not yet landed in the country but may cost more than NIS 1,000 when it finally happens, based on a recommended foreign price tag of $ 250. Ouch.
Logitech is fighting for the online streamers audience - and has taken care to place an active position that reminds that it has its own complete set of solutions for all those involved in the craft
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