List of Logitech products

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The Logitech Unifying Receiver is a USB plug that can listen to several computer peripherals such as mice and keyboards Logitech Unifying Receiver USB.jpg
The Logitech Unifying Receiver is a USB plug that can listen to several computer peripherals such as mice and keyboards

This is a list of various Logitech products. Individual products may have their own article.

Contents

Software

Old software may be retrieved from the Logitech Tech Support FTP server, but one should always try Logitech's web site first.

Pointing devices

Ball mice

Product titleRelease yearButtonsScroll wheelSensor typeWirelessBatteriesRemarks
P419823NoOpto-mechanicalWired1st Logitech mouse
C719853NoOpto-mechanicalWired1st mouse sold under Logitech name
S919893NoWired1st mouse with Logitech logo
First Mouse2NoOpto-mechanicalWired
MouseMan19903NoOpto-mechanicalWired
MouseMan Bus3NoOpto-mechanicalWiredIncludes Serial Bus board
MouseMan Sensa3NoOpto-mechanicalWiredSpecial shell design
MouseMan96c.19963NoOpto-mechanicalWired
Cordless MouseMan96c.19963NoOpto-mechanicalRF ?
Cordless MouseMan Proc.19973NoOpto-mechanicalRF2xAAA
MouseMan for Notebooksc.19973NoOpto-mechanicalWired
First Mouse 3 buttonc.19983NoOpto-mechanicalWired
First Mouse+c.19983YesOpto-mechanicalWired
USB Wheel Mousec.19983YesOpto-mechanicalWired / USB
Wheel Mouse for Notebooksc.19993YesOpto-mechanicalWired
Cordless Wheel Mousec.19993YesOpto-mechanicalRF2xAAA
Mouseman Wheelc.19994YesOpto-mechanicalWired / USB
Cordless Mouseman Wheel19994YesOpto-mechanicalRF2xAAA

Optical mice

Logitech MX Master 2S from 2017. 2017 Mysz komputerowa Logitech MX Master.jpg
Logitech MX Master 2S from 2017.
Product titleRelease yearButtonsScroll wheelSensor typeResolution (dpi)WirelessBatteriesRemarksReferences
Optical Mouse20003YesOptical ?Wired [9]
Mini Optical Mouse20023YesOptical ?Wired
MouseMan Traveler3YesOptical ?Wired
Wheel Mouse Optical3YesOptical ?Wired
iFeel Mouse20003YesOptical800WiredHas tactile feedback
iFeel MouseMan20004YesOptical800WiredHas tactile feedback
Cordless Optical Mouse3YesOptical800RF2×AA
Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks3YesOptical ?RF2×AA
Cordless MouseMan Optical20014YesOptical800RF2×AA
MouseMan Dual Optical20014Yes2×Optical800Wired
Click Optical Mouse4YesOptical ?Wired
Cordless Click Optical Mouse4YesOptical ?RF2×AA
Cordless Click Plus Optical Mouse20026YesOptical ?RF2×AA
Cordless Presenter20024Buttons [lower-roman 1] Optical ?Bluetooth2×AADesigned to work as a presenter
MX30020024YesOptical400WiredReplaced by MX310
MX50020028YesOptical400WiredReplaced by MX510
MX70020028YesOptical400FastRF 2.4 GHz [10] NiMH Rechargeable AA*2Replaced by MX1000
MX90020038YesOptical800BluetoothNiMH RechargeableReplaced by MX1000
MX31020036YesOptical400Wired
MX51020048YesOptical800WiredReplaced by MX518
Notebook Optical Mouse Plus20043YesOptical ?WiredCord wraps around body
Optical Mouse V220043YesOptical ?Wired
Cordless Optical Mouse V220043YesOptical ?RF2×AA
Ladybug Mouse20043YesOptical ?Wired
Football Mouse20043YesOptical ?Wired
MX1000200410YesLaser800BluetoothLi-ion RechargeableReplaced by MX1100; incorporated a short wavelength laser from Agilent Technologies [11]
MediaPlay Cordless Mouse200414YesOptical ?RF2×AADesigned as a Media Center remote
V500 Cordless Notebook Mouse20042Touch stripOptical1000RF2×AAA
Cordless Click Optical Mouse V220056YesOptical800RF2×AA
Cordless Click Plus Optical Mouse V220058YesOptical800RF2×AA
Cordless Mini Optical Mouse20055YesOptical800RF1×AA
MX40020067YesLaser800Wired
MX60020068YesLaser800RF2×AAReplaced by MX610
MX610 Laser Cordless Mouse200610YesLaser1000RF2×AAReplaced by MX620
MX610 Left-Hand Laser Cordless Mouse200610YesLaser1000RF2×AAShape curved for Left hand use
V450 Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks20065YesLaser1000RF2×AA
LX3 Optical Mouse20065YesOptical1000Wired
LX7 Cordless Optical Mouse20067YesOptical ?RF2×AA
V100 Optical Mouse for Notebooks20065YesOptical800Wired
V150 Laser Mouse for Notebooks20065YesLaser ?Wired
V200 Cordless Optical Notebook Mouse20065YesOptical ?RF2×AA
V270 Cordless Optical Notebook Mouse for Bluetooth20065YesOptical ?Bluetooth2×AA
MX Revolution20067Free Spinning (toggled by software - various methods available)IR Laser8002.4 GHzLY11, L-LL11A Bluetooth (rather than RF) version of this mouse was bundled with the MX5500 keyboard starting in 2008. Replaced by Performance Mouse MX in 2009.
VX Revolution200610Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)IR Laser800QUAD 2.4 GHz1×AAReleased in celebration of Logitech's 25th anniversary. First Logitech mouse to feature a free-spinning alloy scroll wheel. [12]
VX Nano20077Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)IR Laser800QUAD/eQUAD 2.4 GHz2×AAAAmongst the first to feature a nano receiver. [13]
MX Air20078Touch stripLaser8002.4 GHzRechargeableHas built in gyroscope. Allows control of cursor by waving the mouse through the air.
MX62020078Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)Laser10002.4 GHz2×AA
V220 Cordless Optical Notebook Mouse20075YesOptical1000RF1×AA
V320 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks20075YesOptical ?RF2×AAA
V470 Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks20075YesLaser ?Bluetooth2×AA
MX110020088Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)Laser16002.4 GHz2×AA
V550 Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks20085Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)Laser ?2.4 GHz2×AA
Performance Mouse MX20099Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)Darkfield Laser100-1500Unifying1×AA NiMH (rechargeable); non-rechargeable AAs not supportedOne of the first two mice introduced in 2009 to feature a Darkfield Laser. Replaced by MX Master in 2015. [14]
Anywhere Mouse MX20097Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)Darkfield Laser1000Unifying2×AABatteries last 2–4 months.
Bluetooth Mouse M555b20095Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)Laser ?Bluetooth2×AA
V220 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks20095YesOptical ?RF1×AA
LX6 Cordless Optical Mouse20095YesOptical ?RF2×AA
LX8 Cordless Laser Mouse20097YesLaser ?RF2×AA
LS1 Laser Mouse M15020095YesLaser1100Wired
Wireless Mouse M51020107YesLaser ?Unifying2×AA
Wireless Mouse M31020103YesLaser1000Unifying1×AA
Mouse M12520105YesOptical ?WiredCord Retractable
Marathon Mouse M70520108Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)Laser1000Unifying2×AA (Can function with just one)Re-released in 2017. The new model uses Logitech Options instead of SetPoint, and the programmable thumb button got removed. 3-year battery life on 2 AA batteries.
Wireless Mouse M21520103YesOptical1000 [15] RF1×AA
Wireless Mouse M50520105YesLaser ?Unifying2×AA
Wireless Mouse M30520103YesOptical ?RF1×AA
Mouse M11020105YesOptical ?Wired
Mouse M10020103YesOptical1000Wired [16]
Wireless Mouse M31520113YesOptical ?RF1×AA
Wireless Mouse M31720113YesOptical1000RF1×AA [17]
Wireless Mouse M32520113Micro-PreciseOptical1000Unifying1×AAAs of 2016, has a variant called the "Party Collection" M325c which comes in several vibrant, themed designs
Wireless Mouse M18520113YesOptical1000RF1×AAWas updated with Logitech's new logo
Couch Mouse M51520115YesOptical ?Unifying2×AASealed bottom, Hand detection
Wireless Mouse M52520115Micro-PreciseLaser ?Unifying2×AA [18]
Cube20121YesOptical ?WiredLi-Po Rechargeable
M105 Corded Mouse20123YesOptical ?WiredWas updated with Logitech's new logo
Touch Mouse M60020121Touch surfaceOptical ?Unifying2×AAMulti-touch Surface
Zone Touch Mouse T40020122Touch stripOptical ?Unifying2×AA
Touch Mouse T6202012Touch surfaceOptical ?Unifying2×AAMulti-touch Surface
Ultrathin Touch Mouse T63020131Touch surfaceOptical ?BluetoothLi-Po RechargeableMulti-touch Surface
Wireless Mouse M56020137Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)Optical ?Unifying1×AA
Corded Mouse M50020137Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)IR Laser1000Wired
Wireless Mini Mouse M18720143YesOptical1000RF1×AAA
Wireless Mouse M27520143YesOptical1000RF1×AA
Wireless Mouse M28020143YesOptical1000RF1×AA
Wireless Mouse M32020143YesOptical1000RF1×AA
MX Master20157Free Spinning (toggled by software - various methods available)Darkfield Laser400-1600Unifying / Bluetooth 4.0Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) batteryEnough power for full day in 4 minutes charge. Full charge can last 40 days. Able to connect to three separate devices.
Replaced by MX Master 2S in 2017
[19]
MX Anywhere 220157Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)Darkfield Laser400-1600Unifying / Bluetooth 4.0Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) batteryFull charge can last 2 months
M335 Wireless Mouse20155YesOptical1000RF1×AA
M337/M535 Bluetooth Mouse20155YesOptical1000Bluetooth 3.01×AAModel name varies depending on country/channel
M170/M171 Wireless Mouse20153YesOptical1000RF1×AAModel name varies depending on country/channel
M720 Triathlon/Precision Pro20168Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)Optical1000Unifying / Bluetooth 4.01×AAFull battery can last for a rated 24 months. Can be connected to up to three devices. Logitech Flow compatible
M220 Silent20163YesOptical1000RF1×AAComes with near-silent click buttons, full battery is rated to last 18 months, same shell as M185
M221 Silent20163YesOptical1000RF1×AABasically the same thing as the M220 Silent.
M330 Silent Plus20163YesOptical1000Unifying1×AAComes with near-silent click buttons, full battery is rated to last 24 months, same shell as M320
M557 Bluetooth Mouse6YesOptical1000Bluetooth2×AAFull battery is rated to last 12 months
MX Master 2S20177Free Spinning (toggled by software - various methods available)Darkfield Laser400-4000Unifying / Bluetooth 4.0Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) batteryFull charge can last 70 days. Able to connect to three separate devices. Logitech Flow compatible
Replaced by MX Master 3 in 2019
[20]
MX Anywhere 2S20177Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch)Darkfield Laser400-4000Unifying / Bluetooth 4.0Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) batteryFull charge can last 70 days. Able to connect to three separate devices. Logitech Flow compatible [21]
M58520176YesOptical1000Unifying1×AAAble to connect to two separate devices. Logitech Flow compatible [22]
M590 Silent20176YesOptical1000Unifying1×AAAble to connect to two separate devices. Logitech Flow compatible [23]
M110 Silent20183YesOptical1000WiredSilentTouch technology: mouse have the same click feel without the click noise–over 90% noise reduction [24]
MX Master 320197Free Spinning (toggled by software - various methods available)Darkfield Laser200-4000Unifying / Bluetooth 4.0Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) batteryFull charge can last 70 days. Able to connect to three separate devices. Logitech Flow compatible [25]
MX Master 3 for Mac20207Free Spinning (toggled by software - various methods available)Darkfield Laser200-4000Bluetooth 4.0Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) batteryFull charge can last up to 70 days. Able to connect to three separate devices. Logitech Flow compatible [26]
MX Anywhere 320206Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch or autoshift via software)Darkfield Laser200-4000Unifying / BluetoothRechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) batteryFull charge can last up to 70 days. Able to connect to three separate devices. Logitech Flow compatible [27]
MX Anywhere 3 for Mac20206Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch or autoshift via software)Darkfield Laser200-4000BluetoothRechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) batteryFull charge can last up to 70 days. Able to connect to three separate devices. Logitech Flow compatible [28]
MX Master 3 for Business20217Free Spinning (toggled by software - various methods available)Darkfield Laser200-4000Bolt / Bluetooth 5.0Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) batteryFull charge can last 70 days. Able to connect to three separate devices. Logitech Flow compatible [29]
MX Master 3S20227Free Spinning (toggled by software - various methods available)Darkfield Laser200-8000Bolt / Bluetooth 5.0Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) batteryFull charge can last 70 days. Able to connect to three separate devices. Logitech Flow compatible [30]
MX Anywhere 3S20236Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch or autoshift via software)Darkfield Laser200-8000Bolt / Bluetooth 5.0Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) batteryFull charge can last 70 days. Able to connect to three separate devices. Logitech Flow compatible [31]

Notes:

  1. The device has no physical scroll wheel, but two buttons are used for scrolling.

Gaming mice

Product titleRelease yearButtonsScroll wheelSensor typeSensorResolution (dpi)WirelessBatteriesCustomizable weight(s)RemarksReferencesWeight
WingMan Gaming Mouse19993NoOpto-mechanical ?WiredNo
WingMan Force Feedback Mouse19993NoOpto-mechanical ? ?WiredNoHas force feedback; Also works as a joystick
G120054YesOpticalS2020800WiredNo
MX51820058YesOpticalA3080/A3080E400-1600 (A3080) 400-1800 (A3080E)WiredNoReplaced by G400 in 2011.100g Approx
G320056YesIR LaserS6006 ?-2000WiredNoReplaced by G300 in 2011.
G52005 (2007 for black/blue edition)8/9(SE)YesIR LaserS6006400-2000WiredEight 1.7g weights and eight 4.5g weights that could be inserted in groups of eight in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouseReplaced by G500 in 2009.
G720058YesIR LaserS6006400-20002.4 GHzLi-IonNoBatteries were swappable and charged in a base station that also acted as an anchor for the receiver.
G920077Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR LaserA60903200WiredFour 4g weights and four 7g weights that could be inserted in groups of eight in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouseReplaced by G9x in 2008
G9x20087Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR LaserS9500200-5700WiredFour 4g weights and four 7g weights that could be inserted in a group of four in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouse
G500200910Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR LaserS9500200-5700WiredSix 1.7g weights and six 4.5g weights that could be inserted in groups of six in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouseReplaced by the G500s in 2013 [32]
G700201013Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR LaserS9500200-5700 (software controlled)2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable1×AA NiMH (rechargeable); non-rechargeable AAs not supportedNoReplaced by the G700s in 2013
G300/G300s20119YesOpticalA3055200-2500WiredNo
G40020118YesOpticalS3095400-3600WiredNoReplaced by the G400s in 2013
G600201220YesIR LaserS9808200-8200WiredNoColor changing thumb buttons, on-board memory for 3 button mapping profiles, supports changes controlled by mouse buttons. [33]
G100s20135YesOpticalAM010250-2500WiredNoReplaced by the Pro in 2016
G400s20138YesOpticalS3095200-4000WiredNoReplaced by the G402 Hyperion Fury in 2014
G500s201310Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR LaserS9808200-8200WiredEight 1.7g weights and eight 4.5g weights that could be inserted in groups of eight in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouseReplaced by the G502 Proteus Core in 2014 [34]
G602201311YesOpticalAM010250-25002.4 GHz2×AA (Can function with just one)NoFeatures long battery life and two power modes: Performance and Endurance, with 250 hours of battery life and 1100 hours of battery life respectively.

Replaced by G604 in 2019.

G700s201313Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR LaserS9808200-8200 (software controlled)2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable1×AA NiMH (rechargeable); non-rechargeable AAs not supportedNo
G9020145YesOpticalAM010250-2500WiredNoA less durable version of the G100s for Asian markets110 g
G402 Hyperion Fury20148YesHybrid optical and accelerometerAM010240-4000WiredNoCombines optical sensor with an accelerometer, allowing the mouse to track speeds in excess of 500 inches per second, and more than 16G in acceleration.108 g (3.8 oz) (without cable)

144 g (5.1 oz) (with cable)

G502 Proteus Core201411Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR OpticalPMW3366200-12000WiredFive 3.6g weights that can be inserted in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouse121 g (4.3 oz) (without cable)

168 g (5.9 oz) (with cable)

G302 Daedalus Prime20146YesOpticalAM010240-4000WiredNoA budget model of the famous G303 Daedalus Apex, with a lower performance sensor and no RGB.87 g (3 oz) (without cable)

122 g (4 oz) (with cable)

G303 Daedalus Apex20156YesIR OpticalPMW3366200-12000WiredNoFeatures fully customizable RGB lighting and the popular PMW3366 sensor along with additional feet to appeal to the FPS gaming market, as opposed to the G302 intended for the MOBA market.87 g (3 oz) (without cable)

122 g (4 oz) (with cable)

G502 Proteus Spectrum201611Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR OpticalPMW3366200-12000WiredFive 3.6g weights that can be inserted in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouseFully customizable RGB lighting, only change from the original G502 aside from the removal of cyan highlights from the body of the mouse.121 g (4.3 oz) (without cable)

168 g (5.9 oz) (with cable)

G900 Chaos Spectrum201611Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR OpticalPMW3366200-120002.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cableRechargeable Li-Po (750 mAh) batteryNoFully customizable RGB lighting, features ambidextrous design with customizable thumb buttons. Features what is considered to be the best wireless technology on the market. Replaced by G903110 g (3.88 oz) (without cable)
G PRO20166YesIR OpticalPMW3366200-12000WiredNoFully customizable RGB lighting. Update to the popular G100s, which was used heavily in professional FPS leagues.85g (3.0 oz) (without cable)

130g (4.5 oz) (with cable)

G403 Prodigy20166YesIR OpticalPMW3366200-12000WiredSingle 10g weight inserted at the rear of the mouseFully customizable RGB lighting.87.3 g (3.08 oz) (without cable)

135 g (4.76 oz) (with cable)

G403 Prodigy Wireless20166YesIR OpticalPMW3366200-120002.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cableRechargeable Li-Po (750 mAh) batterySingle 10g weight inserted at the rear of the mouseFully customizable RGB lighting. Features same wireless technology as the G900.

Replaced by G703.

107.2 g (3.78 oz) (without cable and weight)
G102 Prodigy/G203 Prodigy20176YesIR OpticalMercury200-8000 (6000 at launch)WiredNoFully customizable RGB lighting.

Part of new "Prodigy" line intended for new PC gamers, with all "Prodigy" products costing US$69.99, except this mouse, which costs $39.99.

Uses a new sensor, exact model and details are withheld, only known as the "Mercury" sensor. Not based on the PWM3366 sensor from PixArt. [35]

83 g (2.9 oz) (without cable)
G903 Lightspeed Wireless201711Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR OpticalPMW3366200-120002.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging systemRechargeable Li-Po (750 mAh) batterySingle 10g weight inserted at the rear of the mouse, not usable when paired with PowerPlayFully customizable RGB lighting.

Revision of the G900, capable of interfacing with the PowerPlay charging mouse pad, which acts as a wireless receiver and inductive charger.

110 g (3.88 oz) (without cable)
G703 Lightspeed Wireless20176YesIR OpticalPMW3366200-120002.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging systemRechargeable Li-Po (750 mAh) batterySingle 10g weight inserted at the rear of the mouse, not usable when paired with PowerPlayFully customizable RGB lighting.

Revision of the G403 Wireless, capable of interfacing with the PowerPlay charging mouse pad, which acts as a wireless receiver and inductive charger.

107.2 g (3.78 oz) (without cable, without weight, with weight door)
G603 Lightspeed Wireless20176YesIR OpticalHero200-120002.4 GHz / Bluetooth / can connect up to two devices, one per method2xAA (Can use 1xAA to reduce weight), up to 500 hours rated life in high response time mode (continuous gaming), 18 months in low response time modeNoA version of the G403/G703 that uses the Hero sensor, featuring low and high performance modes in which, respectively, one is optimized for long life and does so by reducing response time to 8ms, and the other is optimized for gaming performance and uses a 1ms response time at the cost of battery life.

New "Hero" sensor is a completely new sensor developed by Logitech. The sensor is optimized for precision and power efficiency.

The mouse has no customizable lighting to increase battery life.

88.9 g (3.14 oz) (mouse only)

112.3 g (3.96 oz) (with 1 AA battery)

135.7 g (4.79 oz) (with 2 AA batteries)

G PRO Wireless20186YesIR OpticalHero100-160002.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging systemRechargeable Li-Po (240 mAh) batteryNoA wireless addition to Logitech's Pro Line of Products. While it is named very similarly to the Pro Gaming Mouse, It uses a different shape. Has fully customizable RGB lighting. Used by around 27% of professional gamers. [36] 80g (2.8 oz)
G304/G305 Lightspeed Wireless20186YesIR OpticalHero100-120002.4 GHz1xAA, up to 250 hours rated life in high response time mode, 9 months in low response time modeNoMarketed as G304 in Asia, G305 in other regions. 2020 update includes two different colors (Blue & Lilac)65 g (2.3 oz) (Mouse only)

99 g (3.42 oz) (with 1 AA battery)

G502 Hero201811Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR OpticalHero100-25600 [37] WiredFive 3.6g weights that can be inserted in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouseUpdate to the G502 Proteus Spectrum with new Hero sensor and new braided cable121 g (4.3 oz) (without cable)

168 g (5.9 oz) (with cable)

G Pro Hero20186YesIR OpticalHero100-16000WiredNoUpdate to the Pro Gaming Mouse with new Hero sensor and new rubber cable83g (2.9 oz) (without cable)

130g (4.6 oz) (with cable)

MX518 Legendary2018 (China) 2019 (World)8YesIR OpticalHero100-16000WiredNoBased on the design of the MX518 but with a refreshed appearance and Logitech's current internal hardware. [38] [39] 101g (3.6 oz) (without cable)
G903 HERO201911Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR OpticalHero100-160002.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging systemRechargeable Li-Po (750 mAh) batterySingle 10g weight inserted at the rear of the mouse, not usable when paired with PowerPlayFully customizable RGB lighting.

Revision of the G903: the only difference being the sensor, resulting in improved battery life up to 180 hours when RGB is off.

110g (3.88 oz) (without cable)
G502 Lightspeed Wireless201911Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR OpticalHero100-25600 [40] 2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging systemRechargeable Li-Po (250 mAh) battery4x2g and 2x4g weights that can be inserted in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouseUpdate to the G502 with Lightspeed wireless114g (without weights)
G604 Lightspeed Wireless201915Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR OpticalHero100-160002.4 GHz / Bluetooth / can connect up to two devices, one per method1xAA, up to 240 hours rated life when using 2.4 GHz, 5.5 months on BluetoothNoUpdate to G602 with newer Hero sensor135 g (4.76 oz), with AA battery
G102 LIGHTSYNC/G203 LIGHTSYNC20206YesIR Optical"Gaming-Grade"200-8000WiredNoUpdate of G102/203 Prodigy with a lower-quality sensor. Comes in 4 different colors.85 g (3.0 oz) (without cable)
G PRO X Superlight20205YesIR OpticalHero100-256002.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging systemRechargeable Li-Po (240 mAh) batteryNoUpdate to G PRO Wireless with lighter weight design and omission of right side buttons and DPI button. Widely regarded as one of the best gaming mice from Logitech.62g (2.12 oz)
G303 Shroud Edition20216YesIR OpticalHero100-256002.4 GHz / may also connect via USB-C cableRechargable Li-Po (500mAh) batteryNoRevision of G303 Daedalus line with slight adjustments to the shape, lower weight, removal of RGB & addition of wireless. Designed with input from Shroud.75g (2.65 oz)
G502 X202211Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR OpticalHero100 – 25600WiredNoRefresh to G502 Hero89g (3.14 oz)
G502 X Lightspeed Wireless202211Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR OpticalHero100 – 256002.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging systemNoRefresh to G502 Lightspeed Wireless with no RGB99.7 g (3.52 oz)(Black)- 101.5 g (3.58 oz)(White)
G502 X Plus202211Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)IR OpticalHero100 – 256002.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging systemNoRefresh to G502 Lightspeed Wireless with RGB106 g (3.74 oz)
G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 220235YesIR OpticalHero 2100 - 320002.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging systemRechargable Li-Po

95-hour battery life

NoUpdate to the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT.

Slightly lighter than its predecessor and the first mouse to include Logitech's new Hero 2 sensor.

60 g (2.12 oz)

Trackballs

Product titleModel no. [41] [42] Part no.Release year [43] [44] [45] ButtonsScroll wheelBall controlBall diameter [lower-roman 1] [46] Sensor typeResolution (dpi) [lower-roman 2] Wireless [47] BatteriesConnector [lower-roman 3] RemarksReferences
TrackMan Mouse (Serial)T-CA1-9F19893NoThumb ?Opto-mechanical [lower-roman 4] 320Wired DB-9F Possible M/N: T-AK, T-AA1, T-SC1
TrackMan Mouse (Bus)T-PA1-9MD19893NoThumb ?Opto-mechanical [lower-roman 4] 320Wired InPort Bus ISA Adapter Card: P/N 200033-00B
TrackMan Stationary MouseT-CC2-9F19913NoThumb ?Opto-mechanical [lower-roman 4]  ?WiredDB-9F, PS/2
TrackMan Stationary MouseT-CD2-6F19933NoThumb ?Opto-mechanical [lower-roman 4]  ?WiredPS/2, DB-9F, DB-25F
TrackMan Stationary Mouse (Macintosh)T-AE219933NoThumb ?Opto-mechanical [lower-roman 4]  ?WiredPS/2
TrackMan PortableT-CC319913NoThumb(25mm), 1inOpto-mechanical [lower-roman 4] 200WiredDB-9F, DB-25F, PS/2
TrackMan PortableT-CE3, T-SP3, T-SC319933NoThumb(25mm), 1inOpto-mechanical [lower-roman 4] 200WiredPS/2Possible M/N: T-SH3
First TrackT-MA CST2804087-0019942NoFinger ?Opto-mechanical [lower-roman 4]  ?WiredDB-9F, DB-25FA.k.a. First Trackball; Possible M/N: T-AC CST2
TrackMan Live!M-RD37804125-00, 811203-00, 904324-040319943NoThumb ?Opto-mechanical [lower-roman 4] 400RF 27 MHzAAA PS/2, DB-9FA.k.a. SurfMan; Designed to work as a presenter [48] [49]
TrackMan VoyagerT-CF9804091-00, 904120-0019943NoFinger ?Opto-mechanical [lower-roman 4]  ?WiredPS/2
TrackMan VistaT-CG10804180-00, 804108-1000, 904142-L100, 904142-L60019943NoFinger ?Opto-mechanical [lower-roman 4]  ?WiredPS/2
TrackMan MarbleT-CH11, T-AH11804122-3000, 804219-000019953NoThumb34mm, 1.35inMarble Optical [lower-roman 5] 300WiredPS/2, DB-9F
TrackMan Marble FXT-CJ12, ST-71H804251-0000 (gray plug), 804272-1000 (green plug)19974NoFinger(51mm), 2in [lower-roman 6] Marble Optical [lower-roman 5] 300WiredPS/2, DB-9F [51]
TrackMan Marble+T-CL13804269-0000, 804269-100019983YesThumb34mm, 1.35inMarble Optical [lower-roman 5] 300WiredPS/2, DB-9FSame design as T-BB13
TrackMan Marble WheelT-BB13804335-0000, 904276-0403, 904334-040319993YesThumb34mm, 1.35inMarble Optical [lower-roman 5] 300Wired USB, PS/2Same design as T-CL13 [52]
Marble MouseT-CM14, ST-41804292-000019982NoFinger40mm, (1.58 in)Marble Optical [lower-roman 5] 300WiredPS/2Color: Beige
Marble MouseT-BB14, TKM BOSSA, ST-43UPi, ST-44UPi904360-040319992NoFinger40mm, (1.58 in)Marble Optical [lower-roman 5] 300WiredUSB, PS/2Same as T-BC21; Colors w/Jap. M/N: ST-43UPi=Beige, ST-44UPi=Dark gray [53]
Cordless TrackMan FXT-RA17, CT-74UPi804364-0000, 904357-0909, 904357-040320004NoFinger(51mm), 2in [lower-roman 6] Marble Optical [lower-roman 5] 300RF 27 MHzAA USB, PS/2Wireless Receiver: M/N C-BA4-MSE, P/N 830483-0000 [54] [55]
Cordless TrackMan WheelT-RA18, CT-64UPi804359-0000, 904346-040320003YesThumb34mm, 1.35inMarble Optical [lower-roman 5] 300RF 27 MHz1×AAUSBColor: Silver; Wireless Receiver: M/N C-BA4-MSE, P/N 830483-0000 [56]
TrackMan WheelT-BB18, ST-64UPi, ST-65UPi, TM-250810-000766, 804360-0000 (w/LEDs), 804360-1000, 904353-0215, 904353-04032001, 2002, 20083YesThumb34mm, 1.35inMarble Optical [lower-roman 5] 300WiredUSB, PS/2Colors w/Jap. M/N: ST-64UPi/2001=Silver, ST-65UPi/2002=Light bronze, TM-250/2008=Dark gray [57] [58] [59] [60]
TrackMan Marble (Mouse)T-BC21, ST-45UPi, TM-150, TM-150r810-000767, 910-000806, 910-000808, 910-000858, 910-0035792002, 20084NoFinger40mm, (1.58 in)Marble Optical [lower-roman 5] 3001.73m CableUSB, PS/2Same as T-BB14; Colors w/Jap. M/N: ST-45UPi/2002=Light gray, TM-150/2008=Dark gray; Jap. Package/Price Revisions: TM-150r/2013 [61] [62] [60]
Cordless Optical TrackManT-RB22, TKM CALYPSO, CT-100, TM-400810-000787, 810-000933, 904369-04032002, 20088YesFinger44mm, 1.75inMarble Optical [lower-roman 5] 300RF 27 MHz2×AAUSB, PS/2 Colors w/Jap. M/N: CT-100/2002=Light gray, TM-400/2008=Dark gray; Wireless Receiver: M/N C-BA4-MSE, P/N 830406-0000 [63] [59] [60]
Wireless Trackball M570T-R0001, M570, M570t910-001799, 910-001882, 910-002090, 910-00394320105YesThumb34mm, 1.35inLaser540 [lower-roman 7] eQuad DJ Unifying 2.4 GHz [18] AA USB Color w/Jap. M/N: M570/2010=Black; Jap. Package/Price Revisions: M570t/2013; Wireless Receiver: P/N 993-000439 [64] [65] [66]
MX ERGO Wireless TrackballM-R0065910-005177, 910-00517820178YesThumb34mm, 1.35inAdvance Optical Tracking320 – 440 Bluetooth, Unifying Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) battery USB Tilts 0° or 20°; P/N 910-005178=MX ERGO Plus (+10° wedge) [67] [68]
ERGO M575 Wireless Trackball910-005870, 910-005872, 910-006221, 910-00643820215YesThumbAdvanced Optical Tracking400Bluetooth, Unifying, Bolt1×AAUSB
Product titleModel noPart no.Release yearButtonsScroll wheelBall controlBall diameterSensor typeResolution (dpi)WirelessBatteriesConnectorRemarksReferences

Notes:

  1. The measured or manufacturer supplied ball diameters are given without parentheses. The unit converted ball diameters are given inside parentheses.
  2. Resolution is the base Hardware resolution and not the software resolution achieved through an Acceleration Profile or Ballistics.
  3. If multiple connectors are listed, the device is auto-sensing and the 1st connector is the native one while the other connectors need only a passive adapter to be used.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Opto-mechanical sensing of the ball's movement uses optical encoders connected to rollers, that touch the ball.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 The Marble Optical Technology uses 1 or 2 red LEDs to shine on a dotted surface and an optical sensor to see the movements of the dots much like the photoreceptor cells of an eye do. It does not work on clear glass or mirrors. The applied Marble optical tech in a TrackMan has a guaranteed minimum resolution of 200 DPI and a maximum resolution of 300 DPI. [50]
  6. 1 2 The ball diameter of the TrackMan [Marble] Fx measures exactly 2 inches, which rounds to 51 mm. On Logitech's Japanese website the ball diameter is (was) listed as 50 mm.
  7. The Wireless Trackball M570 has a resolution of 540 DPI according to its Logitech Product page, but a resolution of 400 DPI according to its Logitech Support page.

Touchpads

Product titleRelease yearButtonsMulti-touchWirelessBatteries
Wireless Touchpad20112YesUnifying2×AA
Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T65020121YesUnifyingLi-ion rechargeable

Cordless presenters

Product titleRelease yearButtonsScreenLaser pointerWirelessBatteriesRemarksReferences
TrackMan Live!19943NoNoRF 27 MHz2×AAAA.k.a. SurfMan; Also works as a trackball [48] [49]
Cordless Presenter20024NoYesBluetooth2×AAAlso works as a mouse [69]
Cordless 2.4 GHz Presenter20055LCDYesRF 2.4 GHz2×AAA
Wireless Presenter R40020075NoYesRF 2.4 GHz2×AAA [70]
Wireless Presenter R70020075LCDYesRF 2.4 GHz2×AAA [71]
Wireless Presenter R80020075LCDYesRF 2.4 GHz2×AAA [72]
Logitech Spotlight R-R001120173NoNoBluetoothRechargeable Lithium Polymer, 85mAhTouch sensitive field, also works as a mouse. Custom Logitech presentation software [73]

3D controllers

Product titleRelease year [74] ButtonsScroll wheelSensor typeResolutionWirelessBatteriesRemarksReferences
3D Mouse & Head-Tracker19925NoUltrasonic (23 kHz)Angular: 0.1°, XYZ-Pos: 2D=400 DPI, 3D=0.004 inchYesNo3D VR set [75]
Magellan [lower-roman 1] 19938 [lower-roman 2] No [lower-roman 3] Opto-mechanicalNoA.k.a. SpaceMouse (Classic) [76]
CyberMan19943No [lower-roman 3] Opto-mechanicalNo M/N E-AA1, P/N 871006-00
CyberMan 219978No [lower-roman 3] Opto-mechanicalNo
Magellan Plus [lower-roman 1] 199810 [lower-roman 2] No [lower-roman 3] Opto-mechanicalNoA.k.a. SpaceMouse Plus [77]
CyberPuck (Serial)19990 [lower-roman 4] No [lower-roman 3] Opto-mechanicalNoA.k.a. PuckMan [78]
CyberPuck (USB)20000 [lower-roman 4] No [lower-roman 3] Opto-mechanicalNoA.k.a. PuckMan [78]
Magellan PlusXT [lower-roman 1] 200010 [lower-roman 2] No [lower-roman 3] Opto-mechanicalNoA.k.a. SpaceMouse PlusXT [79]

Notes:

  1. 1 2 3 Professional 6DoF device built by the Logitech subsidiary LogiCad3D. In 2001 Logitech bought Labtec and LogiCad3D was merged with Labtec's 3D Motion Control Technology Group (the former SIMC/STI of SpaceBall fame) to form 3Dconnexion. (See 3Dconnexion for 3D mice after 2001.)
  2. 1 2 3 The ✱-button is a hardware only button used for calibration. As this button is not readable by the host computer, it does not count towards the device's button total. (Just as the wireless Connect-button does not count.)
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The device has no physical scroll wheel, but one (or two) of the axis can be mapped to act as a scroll wheel.
  4. 1 2 The device has 5 QuickTip buttons. QuickTips are software detected taps of the puck; not true buttons.

Other pointing devices

Product titleRelease yearButtonsScroll wheelSensor typeResolution (dpi)WirelessBatteriesRemarksReferences
NuLOOQ navigator20064Navring ? ?NoNavring: Pushing scrolls, Turning zooms; Touch sensitive Tooltuner Dial on top [80]

Keyboards

Gaming keyboards

Product titleRelease yearKey switch typeWirelessBatteriesMultimedia buttonsMacro buttons × macros per buttonTotal macrosBacklightRemarks
G112005Membrane rubber domeWiredYes18x354BlueG15 without LCD display. 2 USB ports (Type A).
G13 Advanced Gameboard2008Membrane rubber domeWiredNo29×387YesHas a multicolor LCD-display and mini-joystick
G152005Membrane rubber domeWiredYes18×354BlueFeatures a folding blue backlit 160×43 pixel monochrome LCD-display, "game mode" switch (which disables the "Windows" keys), and a 2-port USB 1.1 hub.
G15 (v2)2007Membrane rubber domeWiredYes6×318OrangeFeatures an orange backlit 160×43 pixel monochrome LCD-display, "game mode" switch (which disables the "Windows" keys), and a 2-port USB 1.1 hub.
G192009Membrane rubber domeWiredYes12×336RGBHas a 320×240 pixel color screen with 8 navigation buttons. Logitech's first RGB backlight.
G19s2013Membrane rubber domeWiredYes12×336RGBUpdated G19 with hydrophobic coating.
G103Membrane rubber domeWiredNo66No
G1052011Membrane rubber domeWiredNo6×318Blue
G105: Made for Call of DutyMembrane rubber domeWiredNo6×318GreenHas Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 branding and green backlighting.
G1102009Membrane rubber domeWiredYes12×336Red/BlueSuccessor of G11. Mix red and blue backlighting LEDs in varying intensities.
G5102010Membrane rubber domeWiredYes18×354RGBHas a 160×43 pixel monochrome backlit screen with 5 navigation buttons.
G510s2013Membrane rubber domeWiredYes18×354RGBUpdated G510 with hydrophobic coating.
G710+2013Cherry MX Brown (with preinstalled O rings)WiredYes6×318WhiteLogitech's first mechanical key switch keyboard, featuring Cherry MX Brown switches with preinstalled O ring sound dampeners.
G7102013Cherry MX BlueWiredYes6×318WhiteAn updated version of the G710+, now with Cherry MX Blue switch keys.
G910 "Orion Spark"2014Logitech Romer-GWiredYes9×327RGB per keyLogitech's first proprietary mechanical key switch keyboard, with custom Omron "Romer-G" switch keys and individual RGB backlight color per key.
G410 "Atlas Spectrum"2015Logitech Romer-GWiredControls are FN shortcuts assigned to F9–F12, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, and Pause keys0×00RGB per keyUses the "Romer-G" switches found in the G910. Features a tenkeyless design.
G810 "Orion Spectrum"2016Logitech Romer-GWiredYes12x3 (F Keys can be assigned as macro keys.)36RGB per keyUses the "Romer-G" switches found in the G910 and the G410. Keeps a minimalistic design for pure performance.
G610 "Orion"2016Cherry MX Brown, Red or BlueWiredYes12x3 (F keys can be assigned as macro keys.)36WhiteUses the standard Cherry MX switches found in most of the mechanical keyboards. Keeps a minimalistic design for pure performance.
G910 "Orion Spectrum"2016Logitech Romer-GWiredYes9×327RGB per keyRefresh of the G910 Orion Spark featuring the more conventional keycaps found on the G810 (rounded shape versus the faceted design found on the original G910) and a smaller, symmetrical wrist rest. Identical to the Orion Spark in all other ways.
G213 "Prodigy"2016Membrane rubber domeWiredYes9×327RGB in set zonesPart of new "Prodigy" line intended for new PC gamers, with all "Prodigy" products costing US$69.99, except the new G203 Mouse
Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard2017Logitech Romer-G TactileWired, with detachable cableControls are FN shortcuts assigned to F9-F12, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, and Pause keys12x3 (F Keys can be assigned as macro keys.)36YesTenkeyless G810 with revisions to Romer-G switch
G413 Carbon and Silver2017Logitech Romer-G TactileWiredControls are FN shortcuts assigned to F9-F12, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, and Pause keys12x3 (F Keys can be assigned as macro keys.)36YesAluminum top construction in "carbon" and "silver" flavors. Cheapest keyboard to use Romer-G switches yet.
G613 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard2017Logitech Romer-G TactileYes2xAA, 18 months rated lifeYes66NoAmong the first proper wireless mechanical keyboards, and the first one from a major, popular manufacturer.

Romer-G switches are without RGB lighting to improve battery life

Can connect up to two devices via 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth, also compatible with iOS and Android devices as a keyboard input.

G513 Carbon Mechanical Gaming Keyboard2018Logitech Romer-G tactile or linearWiredControls are FN shortcuts assigned to F9-F12, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, and Pause keys12x3 (F Keys can be assigned as macro keys.)36RGB per keyIntroduces new Romer-G linear switches as an alternative to the tactile version.

Comes with 12 included extra key-caps with alternative shaping.

Full-sized keyboards

Product titleRelease yearTypeKey typeWirelessBatteriesMultimedia buttonsUSB hubBacklightRemarks
Deluxe Access Keyboard2001MembranenormalWiredYesNoNo
Elite Keyboard2002MembranenormalWiredYesNoNoHas scroll wheel
Internet Navigator Keyboard2002MembranenormalWiredYesNoNoHas scroll wheel
Access Keyboard2002MembranenormalWiredYesNoNo
Cordless Access Keyboard2004MembranenormalRF ?YesNoNo
Media Keyboard2004MembranenormalWiredYesNoNo
Media Keyboard Elite2005MembranenormalWiredYesNoNo
Alto2007MembranenormalWiredYesYesNoHas built-in notebook stand
Wave Keyboard2007MembraneergonomicWiredYesNoNoErgonomically designed "wave" key arrangement
Wireless Solar Keyboard K7502010MembranenormalUnifyingYesYesNoNoSolar powered with rechargeable ML2032, on/off switch
Logitech Craft Advanced Wireless Keyboard2017MembranenormalUnifyingYesYesNoYesInput dial, USB-C rechargeable, on/off switch
Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K8002010MembranenormalUnifyingYesYesNoYes
Mechanical K8402017Romer-G MechanicalnormalWiredNoYesNoNoSucceeded by the K845.
MX Keys2019MembranenormalUnifying, BluetoothYesYesNoYesOffered in a Mini variation without a number pad.
Mechanical K8452020Cherry MX/ TTC MechanicalnormalWiredNoYesNoNoRefresh to the K840, with Cherry MX and TTC switches replacing the Romer-G switches seen in the K840.
MX Keys for Business2021MembranenormalBolt, BluetoothYesYesNoYesOffered in a Mini variation without a number pad.
MX Keys Mechanical2022MechanicalnormalBolt, BluetoothYesYesNoYesOffered in a Mini variation without a number pad and with either linear, tactile, or clicky Kailh keyboard switches.

Mobile keyboards

Product titleRelease yearTypeKey typeWirelessBatteriesMultimedia buttonsUSB hubBacklightRemarks
KeyCase2002ElekTex FabricfabricNoYesNoNoFoldable Fabric keyboard for Palm OS devices
Typeaway2002MembranescissorNoYesNoNoFoldable Aluminum keyboard for Palm OS devices

Numeric pads

Product titleRelease yearTypeKey typeWirelessBatteriesExtra buttonsUSB hubBacklightRemarks
Wireless Number Pad N3052007MembranenormalRF 2.4 Ghz2×AAYesNoNo
Wireless Number Pad N305 v2MembranenormalUnifying2×AAYesNoNoUnifying receiver v1

Game controllers

Gamepads

Product titleRelease yearSystemWirelessBatteriesInputsVibration feedbackRemarksReferencesImage
WingMan Precision USBc.2003 PC No
  • 6 × Digital buttons
    (A, B, C, D, L, R, ‧, ‧‧)
  • Digital d-pad
No [81]
Precision Gamepad 2 PC No
  • 6 × Digital buttons
  • Digital d-pad
No
Thunderpad Digital PC No
  • 8 × Digital buttons
    (A, B, C, D, L, R, ‧, ‧‧)
  • d-pad
No
Thunderpad Controller for Xbox2003 Xbox 3m Cable
  • 2 x Analog sticks
  • 2 × Pressure sensitive triggers (LT, RT)
  • 6 × Pressure sensitive buttons
    (A, B, X, Y, W, B)
  • 2 × Digital buttons (Start, Back)
  • Digital d-pad
YesTurbo buttons (T-On, T-Off); Officially licensed by Microsoft [82]
WingMan RumblePadc.2003 PC NoYesA.k.a. Logitech RumblePad [83]
WingMan Cordless RumblePad PC RF 2.4 GHz4×AAYes [84]
WingMan Action Pad2004 or earlier PC NoNo [85]
Dual Action Gamepad PC NoNo
Rumblepad 2c.2005 PC NoYes
  • "Mode" button for swapping d-pad and left analogue stick functionality
  • "Vibration" button for enabling/disabling vibrations
  • Only supports DirectInput
Cordless Rumblepad 2 PC RF2×AAYes
Action Controllerc.2004 PS2, PS1 No
  • 2 × Analog sticks
  • 10 × Pressure sensitive buttons
    ( PlayStationTriangle.svg , PlayStationCircle.svg , PlayStationCross.svg , PlayStationSquare.svg , L1, R1, L2, R2, Start, Select)
  • 3 × Digital buttons
    ("Analog", L3, R3)
  • Pressure sensitive d-pad
Yes (toggleable)Officially licensed by Sony [86]
Cordless Action Controller c.2004 PS2, PS1 RF 2.4 GHz2×AA
  • 2 × Analog sticks
  • 10 × Pressure sensitive buttons
    ( PlayStationTriangle.svg , PlayStationCircle.svg , PlayStationCross.svg , PlayStationSquare.svg , L1, R1, L2, R2, Start, Select)
  • 3 × Digital buttons
    ("Analog", L3, R3)
  • Pressure sensitive d-pad
Yes (toggleable)Officially licensed by Sony Logitech Cordless Action Controller + Dongle.jpg
Extreme Action Controllerc.2004 PS2, PS1 2.9m Cable
  • 2 × Analog sticks
  • 10 × Pressure sensitive buttons
    ( PlayStationTriangle.svg , PlayStationCircle.svg , PlayStationCross.svg , PlayStationSquare.svg , L1, R1, L2, R2, Start, Select)
  • 3 × Digital buttons
    ("Analog", L3, R3)
  • Pressure sensitive d-pad
Yes (toggleable)Has leather grips and gold-plated connector pins [87]
NetPlay Controllerc.2004 PS2 2.5m Cable
  • 2 × Analog sticks
  • 10 × Pressure sensitive buttons
    ( PlayStationTriangle.svg , PlayStationCircle.svg , PlayStationCross.svg , PlayStationSquare.svg , L1, R1, L2, R2, Start, Select)
  • 3 × Digital buttons
    ("Analog", L3, R3)
  • Pressure sensitive d-pad
  • Detachable keyboard
Yes [88]
Gamepad F310Late 2010 [89] PC 1.8m Cable
  • 2 × Analog sticks
  • 2 × Analog trigger buttons (LT, RT)
  • 11 × Digital buttons
    (A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, left stick "click", right stick "click", Start, Back, Logitech)
  • Digital d-pad
No
  • Hardware switch for alternating between DirectInput and XInput (central "Logitech" button unavailable in DirectInput mode)
  • "Mode" button for swapping d-pad and left analogue stick functionality
Logitech F310 Gamepad.jpg
Rumble Gamepad F510Late 2010 [89] PC 1.8m Cable
  • 2 × Analog sticks
  • 2 × Analog trigger buttons (LT, RT)
  • 11 × Digital buttons
    (A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, left stick "click", right stick "click", Start, Back, Logitech)
  • Digital d-pad
Yes (toggleable)
  • Hardware switch for alternating between DirectInput and XInput (central "Logitech" button unavailable in DirectInput mode)
  • "Mode" button for swapping d-pad and left analogue stick functionality
Logitech Rumblepad F510, 2.jpg
Wireless Gamepad F710Late 2010 [89] PC RF 2.4 GHz (USB nano-receiver)2×AA
  • 2 × Analog sticks
  • 2 × Analog trigger buttons (LT, RT)
  • 11 × Digital buttons
    (A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, left stick "click", right stick "click", Start, Back, Logitech)
  • Digital d-pad
Yes (toggleable) Logitech F710.jpg

Joysticks

Product titleRelease yearSystemWirelessBatteriesInputsVibration feedbackRemarksReferences
WingManc.1995 PC No2-axis joystick, ?No
WingMan Extremec.1995PCNo2-axis joystick, ?NoAdds 4-way view switch
WingMan Warriorc.1996PCNo2-axis joystick, 3 buttons, 4-way hat, trigger, throttle, 360 degree rotational knobNoAdds independent control for left hand
Wingman Force ?PCNo2-axis axis joystick, 9 buttons, 8-way hat, trigger, throttleYes2 motors control x and y axis resistance, up to 1 pound [93]
Wingman Extreme Digitalc.1997PCNo2-axis joystick, ?No
WingMan Extreme Digital 3D2003 or earlierPCNo3-axis joystick, 7 buttons; 8-way hat, throttleNoAdds twist handle (3rd axis) [94]
WingMan Force 3D2000PCNo3-axis joystick, 7 buttons, 8-way hat, throttleYesAdds vibration feedback [95]
WingMan Attack 22004 or earlierPC, MacNo2-axis joystick, 6 buttons, trigger, throttleNo [96]
Attack 32004 or earlierPCNo2-axis joystick, 11 buttons, trigger, throttleNo [97]
Extreme 3D Pro2003PCNo3-axis joystick, 12 buttons (one in trigger position), 4-way hat, throttleNoButtons 1-6 are located on stick with 2-5 being accessible to thumb in normal holding position, throttle slider is easily held by the thumb when fingers of left hand are placed over buttons 7-12
Freedom 2.4 Cordless2002PCRF 2.4 GHz3×AAjoystick, 10 buttons, 8-way hat, throttleNo

Racing wheels

Product titleRelease yearSystemWirelessBatteriesInputsForce feedbackRemarks
Formula Force Feedback Wheel2000 PC (USB)NoSteering wheel, ?YesRed or yellow wheel
Formula GP PC NoSteering wheel, gas & brake pedalsNoYellow wheel
Formula Force GP PC NoSteering wheel, gas & brake pedalsYesRed wheel
MOMO Racing Force Feedback Wheel2002 PC No ?Steering wheel, gas & brake pedals, shifterYes
Speed Force GameCube No ?Steering wheel, ?Un­known
Speed Force Force Feedback Wheel2002 GameCube NoSteering wheel, ?Yes
Speed Force Wireless2008 Wii YesSteering wheel, ?Yes
NASCAR Racing Wheel PC No ?Steering wheel, ?Yes
Driving Force2001 PC, PS2 NoNoSteering wheel, gas & brake pedalsYesBlue wheel
Driving Force EX PC, PS2 No ?Steering wheel, ?Un­known
Driving Force Pro2004PS2NoSteering wheel, ?Yes900 degrees of rotation
Driving Force GT 2007 PC, PS2, PS3 No ?Steering wheel, ?Yes
Driving Force Wireless PS3 YesSteering wheel, ?Yes
G25 2006PC, PS2, PS3NoSteering wheel, ?Yes
G27 2010PC, PS2, PS3NoSteering wheel, ?Yes
G29 2015PC, PS3, PS4, PS5 NoSteering wheel, ?Yes
G920 2015PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S NoSteering wheel, ?Yes
G923 2020PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, PS4, PS5 NoSteering wheel, ?Yes

Webcams and cameras

Webcams

Product titleYearTypeVideo resolutionVideo framerateStill resolutionFocusZoomBuilt-in micRemarks
QuickCam for Notebooks2002Portable352x28830640x480fixedNoNoLogitech's first Notebook webcam
QuickCam Pro 40002002Stationary640x480301.3MPfixedsoftwareYes
QuickCam Zoom2002Stationary640x48030640x480fixedsoftwareYes
QuickCam Pro 40002002Stationary640x480301.3MPfixedsoftwareYes
QuickCam MessengerStationary640x48030VGAfixedNoYes
QuickCam OrbitStationary640x480301.3MPfixedsoftwareYesMechanical Pan / Tilt
QuickCam For Notebooks ProPortable640x480301.3MPfixedsoftwareYes
QuickCam CordlessPortable640x48030VGAfixedNoYes2.4 GHz Wireless
QuickCam Communicate2004Stationary640x48030VGAfixedNoYes
QuickCam Deluxe for Notebooks2007Portable640x480301.3MPfixedNoYesGlass optics
QuickCam for Notebooks2007Portable640x480301.3MPfixedNoYes
QuickCam Pro 90002007Stationary1280x720302MP (8MP using software interpolation)AutoNoYesZeiss glass optics. Manual focus available using QuickCam software.
QuickCam Pro for Notebooks2007Portable1600x1200(@5fps)30(@800x600)2MP AutoNoYesMotorized vertical tilt, Zeiss glass optics

Digital cameras

Product titleYearResolutionVideoFlashStorageFocusZoomRemarks
FotoMan Digital Camera1991Nogray scale
FotoMan Plus Digital Camera1993NoYesgray scale
Pocket Digital Camera2002VGANoNo16MBfixedNo
Pocket Digital Camera 13020031.3MPNoYes16MBfixedNo
ClickSmart 8202.1MPVGAYes8MBfixedNoAlso works as Webcam
ClickSmart 5101.3MP320x240YesCard onlyfixedNoAlso works as Webcam
ClickSmart 4201.3MP320x240Yes8MBfixedNoAlso works as Webcam
ClickSmart 310352x288176x144No2MBfixedNoAlso works as Webcam

Audio products

PC speakers

Product titleYearSetupOutput (RMS)WirelessBatteriesInputsOutputsRemarks
Z320032.123W+8.5Wx2NoAnalog line-inHas control pod for adjusting volume, power on/off and a plug for headphones. Subwoofer volume knob is in the back of subwoofer (Still active when turned all the way down)
Z-56020014.153Wx4 + 188Wx1NoAnalog line-inUses a hard wired controller with limited control options and level adjustments
Z-68020025.162Wx4 + 69Wx1 + 188Wx1NoAnalog line-in, SPDIF, COAX
Z-64020025.17.3Wx4 + 16.3Wx1 + 25.7Wx1NoAnalog line-in
X-62020046.170wNoAnalog line-in
X-54020065.17.4Wx4 + 15.4Wx1 + 25Wx1NoAnalog line-inHas control pod for adjusting volume, power on/off, bass level, matrix on/off and a plug for headphones
X-24020072.15Wx2 + 15Wx1NoAnalog line-inIncludes an iPod stand.
AudioHub20072.13Wx2 + 9Wx1NoUSBUSBx3 (Hub)The two side speakers can slide out to accommodate different laptop sizes.
G5120075.120Wx5 + 55Wx1NoAnalog line-inHas a remote control pod for adjusting levels
Z540020055.138Wx4 + 42Wx1 + 116Wx1NoAnalog line-in, SPDIFx2, COAXHas a remote control pod for adjusting levels, Analog line-in can be set to 3x stereo or 1x 5.1
Z545020055.138Wx4 + 42Wx1 + 116Wx1YesNoAnalog line-in, SPDIFx2, COAXHas Wireless rear speakers + a remote control pod for adjusting levels, Analog ine-in can be set to 3x stereo or 1x 5.1
Z230020052.140Wx2 + 120Wx1NoAnalog line-in
Z550020055.162Wx4 + 69Wx1 + 188Wx1NoAnalog line-in, SPDIF, COAXHas a remote control pod for adjusting levels
Z Cinéma20082.135Wx2 + 110Wx1NoAnalog Line-in, USBHeadphone outHas a built-in sound card, speakers are compatible with Windows Media Center, remote can be used to control volume, audio settings, such as bass, treble and surround, and Windows Media Center menu
Z50620105.175wNoAnalog line-in
Z90620115.167Wx5 + 165Wx1NoAnalog line-in, SPDIFx2, COAXHas a remote control pod for adjusting levels, inputs are on the subwoofer not the pod like with the z5500/z5400
Z62320102.135Wx2 + 130Wx1NoAnalog line-inControls for turning the speakers on/off, adjusting volume and bass are located on the right satellite speaker which also accommodates a headphone out and 3.5mm input jack.
Z12020112.11.2WNoAnalog line-inControls for turning the speakers on/off and adjusting volume on the right speaker
Z-530020035.1
  • Subwoofer: 100w
  • Satellites: 180w
    • 2 x 35.25w Front
    • 2 x 35.25w Rear
    • 39w Center
NoAnalog line-inThe Soundtouch wired remote control includes an on/off button, headphone jack, and a knob to adjust system volume, subwoofer volume, fader, and center. The Matrix Surround Sound feature creates surround sound from stereo sound content. The total peak power is 560 Watts and the frequency response ranges from 35 Hz to 20 kHz.

Headphones

Product titleYearOutputWirelessBatteriesInputsMicrophoneLine controlsRemarks
ClearChat Pro2007NoUSBYesYesHas volume, muting and preset equalizer buttons on the side of the earcup.
ClearChat Comfort2007NoUSBYesYesHas volume and muting controls on the line.
H8002011YesRechargeable 265mAh Li-PoUSBYesYesUSB-A receiver + Bluetooth wireless. Line Controls. Micro-USB charge port.
Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz transceiverYesYesHas volume, microphone mute, mode select, play/pause, and track switch on right earcup.

Gaming headphones

Product titleYearOutputSurround featuresWirelessBatteriesInputsMicrophoneLine controlsRemarks
G230 Stereo Gaming Headset2013StereoNoAnalog line-inYesYesHas volume and muting controls on the line.
G430 Surround Gaming Headset20137.1Dolby or DTS:XNoUSB and AnalogYesYesHas volume and muting controls on the line.
G432 Surround Gaming Headset20197.1DTS:X 2.0 Only*NoUSB and AnalogYesYesHas volume on the back of the left earcup. Mic up to mute.
G35 Surround Gaming Headset20097.1Dolby OnlyNoUSBYesYesHas volume, muting and user-programmable G-keys on the side of the earcup.
G930 Wireless Gaming Headset20117.1Dolby OnlyYesRechargeable 600mAh Li-IonUSBYesYesHas volume, muting and user-programmable G-keys on the side of the earcup.
G633 "Artemis Spectrum"20157.1Dolby or DTS:XNoUSB and AnalogYesYesHas volume, muting, input switching and user-programmable G-keys on the back edge of the earcup. Full RGB lighting on edge of earcup and behind cover of earcup.
G933 "Artemis Spectrum"20157.1Dolby or DTS:XYesRechargeable 1100mAh Li-PoUSBYesYesHas volume, muting, input switching and user-programmable G-keys on the back edge of the earcup. Full RGB lighting on edge of earcup and behind cover of earcup.
G231 "Prodigy"2016StereoNoAnalog line-inYesYesHas volume and muting controls on the line.

Part of new "Prodigy" line intended for new PC gamers, with all "Prodigy" products costing US$69.99, except the new G203 Mouse

G533 Wireless Gaming Headset20177.1DTS:X Only*YesRechargeable 1100mAh Li-PoUSBYesYesHas volume, muting, and a single programmable function key on the back of the left earcup. Recharges via USB.
Pro Headset2018StereoNoAnalog line-inYesYesHas volume and muting controls on the line.
G332 Gaming Headset2019Stereo ?NoAnalog 3.5mmYesNo
G935 Lightsync Gaming Headset20197.1DTS:X 2.0 Only*YesRechargeable 1100mAh Li-PoUSBYesYesHas volume, muting, and three programmable function keys on the back of the left earcup. Recharges via USB.
G635 Lightsync Gaming Headset20197.1DTS:X 2.0 Only*NoUSB and AnalogYesYesHas volume, muting, and three programmable function keys on the back of the left earcup.
G433 Surround Gaming Headset20177.1DTS:X Only*NoUSB and AnalogYesYesDetachable Mic boom. Comes with two cables. Mobile cable with in-line volume and mic. PC Cable with in-line volume and mute.
G Pro X Wireless20207.1DTS:X 2.0 Only*YesYes

*DTS:X Only Headphones can utilize Windows Sonic for Headphones or Dolby Atmos for Headphones when using the generic "USB Audio Device" drivers.

Speaker docks

Product titleYearCompatibilityDriversBatteriesRemoteRadio
Pure-Fi Dream2007iPod/iPhone0.75" Tweeter, 3" WooferNoYesYes
Pure-Fi Anywhere2007iPod/iPhone2" Mid, 3" WooferRechargeableYesYes

Sound cards

Product titleYearTechnologyCompatibility
AudioMan199216-bit, Wave TableSB, AdLib
SoundMan 1616-bitSB, AdLib
SoundMan Game199316-bitSB, SBPro, AdLib
SoundMan Wave199416-bit, Wave TableSB, AdLib

Remotes

Product nameRelease yearRFTouch screenColor displayAccessoryModel number
Harmony Ultimate2013YesYesYesIncludedN-R0007
Harmony Smart Control2013YesNoNoIncludedN-R0005
Harmony Touch2013YesYesYesNoN-R0006
Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote2008NoYesYesNoR-IY17
Harmony 6502010NoNoYesNoN-I0003
Harmony 9002009YesYesYesNoN-R0001
Harmony 1100 Advanced2012NoN-R0002, N-R0003
Harmony 700 AdvancedNoN-I0003
Harmony 659NoH659BLK
Harmony 600NoN-I0003
Harmony 200NoN-I0004, N-I0005
Harmony 890 AdvancedYesNoYesNoR-RG7
Harmony 880 AdvancedNoR-IG7
Harmony 1000 AdvancedNoR-RJ13
Harmony LinkYesO-R0003
Harmony 520 AdvancedNoR-IH10
Harmony 550 AdvancedNoR-IP10
Harmony 510 AdvancedNoR-IH10
Harmony 720 AdvancedNoR-IQ12, R-IR12
Harmony Link AppYesN/A
Harmony 890 Pro AdvancedNoR-RG7
Harmony 676 AdvancedNoH676
Harmony 670 Advanced2006No-
Harmony 680 AdvancedNo-
Harmony 628 AdvancedNo-
Harmony 768 AdvancedNo-
Harmony 688 AdvancedNoH688BLK, H688SIL
Harmony 300NoN-I0004
Harmony 610 AdvancedNoN-I0002
Harmony 620 AdvancedNo-
Harmony RF SystemYesO-R0002
Harmony IR ExtenderYesO-I0001
Harmony Adapter for PlayStation 3YesE-R0001
Harmony RF Wireless ExtenderYesC-RE4A
Harmony 525 AdvancedNo-
Harmony 880 ProNoR-IG7
Harmony Advanced Universal Remote for Xbox 360NoR-IK10

Keyboard and mice combos

NameRelease yearContentsReferencesImage
MouseMan Sensa1991
Premium Desktop Optical Cordless Elite Duo2002
Cordless Navigator Duo2002
Cordless Access Duo2002
Cordless Access Duo Optical Cordless Comfort Duo2002
Cordless Desktop Pro or Cordless Comfort Duo Keyboard (M/N: Y-RJ7)
diNovo Media Desktop20031x Logitech diNovo Keyboard

1x Logitech MediaPad Number Pad

1x Logitech MX900 Optical Mouse

1x Logitech Charging dock for MX900

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Cordless Desktop MX for Bluetooth
Cordless MX Duo
Cordless Desktop Express
Cordless Desktop LX7001x Cordless Keyboard Y-RR54

1x Cordless Click! Plus Optical Mouse M-RAK89B

1x Cordless Desktop Receiver C-BO33

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Cordless Desktop LX500
Cordless Desktop LX501
Cordless Desktop LX300
diNovo Cordless Desktop
Cordless Desktop EX100
Cordless Desktop MX5000
diNovo Media Desktop Laser
Cordless Desktop MX3100
Cordless Desktop MX3000 Laser
Cordless Desktop S510 Media Remote
Cordless Desktop S510
Cordless Desktop EX110
Cordless Desktop MX3200 Laser
Cordless Desktop Comfort Laser
Cordless Desktop M530 Laser
Cordless Desktop LX710 Laser
Cordless Desktop S510
Desktop MK1202014
Wireless Combo MK220 MK220 Keyboard.jpg
Wireless Combo MK2351x Logitech K235 Keyboard

1x Logitech M170 Mouse

1x AA Batteries (Various Brands Usually Duracell or GP)

1x Logitech Nano receiver (Non-Unifying)

Wireless Combo MK240
Wireless Combo MK3451x Logitech K345 keyboard

1x Logitech M275 Mouse

1x Logitech Nano receiver (Non-Unifying)

Wireless Combo MK2701x Logitech K270 keyboard

1x Logitech M185 mouse

1x Logitech Nano receiver (Non-Unifying)

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Wireless Combo MK3201x Logitech K330 keyboard

1x Logitech M215 mouse

1x Logitech Unifying receiver

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Wireless Combo MK330 [102]
Wireless Combo MK5201x Logitech K520 keyboard

1x Logitech M310 mouse

1x Logitech Unifying receiver

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Wireless Combo MK520r
Wireless Combo MK620
Wireless Desktop MK71020101x Logitech MK700 keyboard

1x Logitech M705 mouse

1x Logitech Unifying receiver

[104]
MK850 Performance1x Logitech K850 keyboard

1x Logitech M720 Triathlon mouse

1x Logitech Unifying receiver

[105]
MX800 Performance Combo1x Logitech K800 Illuminated keyboard

1x Logitech Performance MX Mouse

1x Logitech Unifying receiver

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MX900 Performance Combo1x Logitech K800 Illuminated keyboard

1x Logitech MX Master 2S Mouse

1x Logitech Unifying receiver

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Cordless Desktop Pro Keyboard and Wheel Mouse

19991x Logitech Y-RB7 Cordless Ergonomic Keyboard

1x Logitech M-RG53 Cordless Mouseman Wheel Mouse

1x Logitech C-RD3-DUAL Cordless Desktop RF PS/2 Receiver

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Other

Scanners

Writing instruments

Notebook stands

Notebook cases

Video security systems

Hubs

Video game consoles

Streaming Lights

See also

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