With Forza Horizon 5 making its way to the PS5 earlier this year, now's the perfect time to jump in and enjoy one of the standout racing games of this generation. To elevate the experience even further, you'll want the right gear-something that makes it feel like you're in the driver's seat. The Logitech G Driving Force Shifter for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC is currently seeing a major price drop.
Logitech's CEO says that AI-powered devices are a solution looking for a problem, despite being a strong proponent of AI and her firm pushing out exactly the kind of thing she's talking about. In an interview with Bloomberg, Hanneke Faber, head of the Swiss mouse and webcam maker, dismissed efforts of other hardware companies to build AI into their gadgets. "What's out there is a solution looking for a problem that doesn't exist," she reportedly told Bloomberg.
Several Logitech headsets are discounted at Amazon for Black Friday, including the premium Logitech G Astro A50 X Wireless--which is available at Amazon with a $70 discount. You'll also find the Logitech G Astro A50 Wireless for $240 (was $300) and the Logitech G Astro A10 Gen 2 Wired Headset for $50 (was $70).
Logitech's Alto Keys K98M mechanical keyboard is now available in North America after its initial launch in China and other select markets. The $149.99 Alto Keys K98M is an almost full-size 1800-layout keyboard, offering a slightly compact design that maintains a number pad. But what makes the K98M special for a mass-market Logitech board is that it's fully hot-swappable with standard Cherry MX-compatible key switches and uses an internal gasket mount for a semi-soft typing feel. Logitech is taking some belated cues from enthusiast keyboards.
With hybrid work now a common policy for organizations across the world, more focus is being put on the companies providing the tools to ensure workers stay productive, wherever they are. Speaking at the company's Logi Work event in London, Hanneke Faber outlined its aim of supporting, "the future of work - working smarter, living better, growing faster." Part of this is through the latest products, including its
Logitech's latest keyboard is about as easy as you can get. It's wireless, universally compatible, and has no removable batteries or charging ports -- generating its own power through light. The is a full-sized keyboard that couldn't be easier to set up, and "just works" indefinitely after that, with no input from the user about battery levels. Sure, similar products already exist, like Logitech's K750 solar keyboard , but the Slim Solar+ lives up to its name as a sleeker -- and more affordable at $99 -- option with the home office in mind.