Gaming peripherals brand Logitech G has announced a new range of gaming keyboards, headsets, and mice designed to deliver greater performance, comfort, and eco-friendly innovation for players.
Among the new releases is the G515 RAPID TKL Low Profile Gaming Keyboard, part of Logitech’s G5 Series. The ultra-thin keyboard is built with magnetic analog switches for customizable actuation, along with a stainless-steel top plate for durability.
Features such as Rapid Trigger, Key Priority, and MultiPoint action are aimed at providing competitive speed and control. The keyboard is also manufactured with recycled plastic components and comes with customizable LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting. It will be available starting October 6, 2025.
For gamers seeking wireless comfort, the company introduced the G321 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset. The headset is equipped with memory foam earcups wrapped in high-elasticity knit fabric, a flip-to-mute boom mic with 16kHz clarity, and up to 20 hours of battery life.
It also uses 28% recycled plastic. Available in black and white, the headset will be released on October 29, 2025.

Logitech is also updating its popular mouse lineup with the Pro X Superlight 2c Lightspeed Gaming Mouse, set for launch in the Philippines on October 21, 2025.
The lighter design incorporates recycled ABS plastic while retaining precision through Logitech’s HERO 2 sensor, which tracks up to 888 inches per second and supports up to 44,000 DPI. The mouse also features Lightforce Hybrid Switches for tactile responsiveness.

Looking ahead to 2026, the company teased the Pro X2 Superstrike Gaming Mouse, expected in February 2026. This next-generation device introduces Logitech’s patent-pending Superstrike Technology, combining inductive analogue sensing with real-time haptic feedback.
The mouse features five customizable buttons, up to 44,000 DPI, and an 8 kHz report rate, targeting professional-level players.
Alongside the hardware launches, Logitech G announced enhancements to its G Hub software, aimed at making navigation and personalization of gaming gear more intuitive.
“This year’s lineup redefines performance expectations and focuses on making competitive play more accessible and immersive,” said Wesley Yuri Lopez, SEA gaming category manager at Logitech.


