Logitech Raises Prices Up to 25% Amid US-China Tariffs and Trade Uncertainty

Logitech has quietly hiked prices on several of its peripherals in the US market, with some increases reaching as high as 25%.
The move is a direct response to the import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Chinese goods, which has significantly impacted the company’s production costs.

Price Hikes Across Product Lines

The MX Master 3S mouse now costs $119.99, up from $99.99, representing a 20% increase.
The MX Keys S keyboard has seen an 18% price jump, landing at $129.99.
Other affected products include the K400 Plus Wireless Touch keyboard, which is now $34.99, up 25% from $27.99, and the Pro X TKL Keyboard, priced at $219.99, a $20 increase from its original $199.99.
Not all Logitech products have been affected, however – the MX Ergo mouse and G703 gaming mouse have maintained their original prices, while the Pro X Superlight has actually seen a price reduction from $159.99 to $149.99.

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The Tariff Factor

The US government’s tariffs on Chinese imports have been a significant burden for companies like Logitech, which rely heavily on Chinese manufacturing.
As a result, Logitech has chosen to pass some of these increased costs on to consumers.
The company has also withdrawn its financial guidance for the 2026 fiscal year, citing the uncertainty surrounding the tariff environment.

Market Reaction

The lack of an official announcement regarding the price increases has drawn criticism from both consumers and analysts.
Some have viewed Logitech’s decision to adjust prices without prior notice as an attempt to minimize negative market reaction.
Other companies in the industry, such as Anker, are also facing similar pressures and may follow suit with their own price adjustments.

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