Logitech, Muse and Apple
Digest more
Apple today started selling new accessories for its Vision Pro headset, including the Logitech Muse and Dual Knit Band, with more on the way.
YouTube on MSN
Logitech G Pro X Review - the Headset to BEAT in 2020?
Today Christina is back with a review of Logitech's G Pro X headset. This model has proved immensely popular since its release last year and today we put it through its paces to find out just how good this headset is.
Logitech has launched the Muse, a digital stylus for Apple Vision Pro designed to provide a more natural writing, drawing, and 3D design experience in mixed reality environments compared to hand gestures alone.
Logitech Muse is now available to pre-order for $129.95 (U.S.) from logitech.com and the Apple Store online in countries and regions where Apple Vision Pro is available. It will be available alongside Apple Vision Pro with M5 and the Dual Knit Band on Wednesday, October 22.
Apple previously announced the Logitech Muse stylus for Vision Pro and added PSVR 2 controller support to VisionOS 26. Now we have an official release date for the stylus and a package of PSVR 2 controllers which will be sold seperate from the PSVR 2 headset for the first time.
The G Pro X2 Superstrike reduces click latency by up to 30 milliseconds, Logitech says. That may not sound like much, but the company calls it a "monumental leap," and suggests the benefits will be visible in your performance.
Logitech has unveiled its latest additions to the Pro Series line of esports gear: the Logitech G Pro X TKL Lightspeed Gaming Keyboard, the pink version of the Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed Gaming Headset and the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Gaming Mouse.
Logitech gave its Pro series of gaming peripherals a refresh. We have the Pro X Superlight 2 mouse, the Pro X TKL keyboard, and the Pro X 2 Lightspeed headset. But after using all three for over a week, I’ve concluded that there’s only one worth buying.