Logitech is running a cluster of promotions across its own store, with current offers covering refurbished gear, gaming hardware, accessories, and discounts for verified students and workers in specified public-service roles. For people pricing out keyboards, mice, iPad cases, webcams, or gaming peripherals, the useful part is the mechanism: most of these savings are tied to eligibility rules, product bundles, or the company’s outlet, rather than a single universal coupon code.
WIRED’s commerce team, which says it independently selects featured products and may receive compensation from retailer links, lists Logitech as a long-running Swiss-founded maker of home-office, education, business, and gaming equipment. WIRED also says several Logitech products have appeared in its buying guides, including Bluetooth keyboards, iPad accessories, the Logitech Pro X 2 gaming headset, and a racing simulator setup reviewed by senior editor Parker Hall.
Free add-ons come with specific purchases
Logitech is offering free accessories with selected purchases through its deals page. The offers listed by WIRED include a free Logitech desk mat with the purchase of any two Ergo products, a stated $23 value, and a free Logitech accessory case with a Crayon and Combo Touch Case purchase, a stated $30 value.
Other bundle perks are aimed at headset and keyboard buyers. Logitech is advertising a free wooden headset stand with qualifying Zone headset purchases, valued at $40, and a free MX keyboard sleeve with a qualifying MX Mini keyboard purchase, valued at $30. Buyers of eligible MX Series, Ergo Series, or iPad keyboard cases priced above $119 can also claim a six-month Perplexity Pro membership, which Logitech values at $120, according to WIRED.
The outlet is where the larger markdowns show up
Logitech’s outlet section is being used for refurbished and limited-availability products. WIRED lists the outlet promotion as offering savings of up to $100 on refurbished premium gear, though the examples it cites are smaller: $50 off a refurbished X56 HOTAS VR flight simulator controller, $60 off a refurbished G715 wireless gaming keyboard, and $20 off a refurbished Folio Touch for iPad Air and Pro models.
Refurbished hardware is the usual compromise: lower pricing in exchange for buying a device that is not factory-new. Logitech’s listing describes the outlet devices as like-new refurbished products and limited-time items.
Eligibility discounts and gaming sales
Logitech is also advertising free shipping on orders of $29 or more, according to WIRED. Some products qualify for gifts such as an MX travel case, a keyboard sleeve, or one month of Adobe Creative Cloud. A separate limited-time offer lets customers buy one product and get a second at 25 percent off.
Students can receive 25 percent off after registering and verifying their status through UNiDAYS, WIRED reports. Logitech also offers a 20 percent discount code through SheerID verification for students, teachers, medical professionals, military members, and first responders.
For gaming buyers, Logitech’s G Play Days sale is advertising 25 percent off selected gear for a limited time. WIRED points to the sale as covering gaming equipment such as headsets and keyboards, which is about as specific as the offer gets without checking the live product pages.
This story draws on original reporting from WIRED.