List of Logitech products

This is a list of various Logitech products. Individual products may have their own article, please see the navbox at the bottom if a product isn't listed here.

Keyboards

Product title Release year Type Key Switch Type Batteries Wired Multimedia buttons Macro buttons × Macros per button Backlight Remarks References
G11 Yes Yes Yes Yes
G13 Advanced Gameboard Yes 29×3 Yes Has a multicolor LCD-display
G15 N/A N/A Yes Yes 18×3 Yes Features a folding blue backlit monochrome LCD-display and a 2-port USB 1.1 hub
G15 (v2) N/A N/A Yes Yes 6×3 Yes Features an orange backlit monochrome LCD-display, "game mode" switch (which disables the "Windows" keys), and a 2-port USB 1.1 hub
G19 Yes Yes 12×3 Yes Has a 320×240 pixel color screen with 8 navigation buttons
G105: Made for Call of Duty Yes Yes 6×3 Yes Has Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 branding
G110 Yes Yes Yes Yes
G510 Membrane Yes Yes 18×3 Yes Has a 160×43 pixel monochrome backlit screen with 5 navigation buttons.
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Pointing devices

Product title Release year Number of buttons Scroll wheel Free-spinning scroll wheel Sensor type Resolution Wireless technology Unifying receiver Batteries Wired Remarks References
G5 8/9(SE) Yes IR Laser 400-2000 dpi N/A N/A N/A Yes Replaced by G500 in 2009.
G7 8 Yes IR Laser 400-2000 dpi 2.4 GHz Li-Ion No
G400 10 Yes Optical 400-3600 dpi N/A N/A N/A Yes
G500 10 Yes Yes (toggled by mechanical switch) 200-5700 dpi N/A N/A N/A Yes [1]
G600 20 Yes No IR Laser 200-8200 dpi N/A N/A N/A Yes Color changing thumb buttons, on-board memory for 3 button mapping profiles, supports DPI changes controlled by mouse buttons. [2]
G700 13 Yes Yes (toggled by mechanical switch) IR Laser 200-5700 dpi (software controlled) 2.4 GHz No 1 × AA NiMH (rechargeable); non-rechargeable AAs not supported may be connected wirelessly or via USB cable
MX-500 8 Yes
MX-518 8 Yes No Optical 400-1600 dpi N/A N/A N/A Yes Replaced by G400 in 2011.
MX Revolution 2006 7 Yes Yes (toggled by software - various methods available) IR Laser 800 dpi 2.4 GHz No LY11, L-LL11 No A Bluetooth (rather than RF) version of this mouse was bundled with the MX5500 keyboard starting in 2008. Replaced by Performance Mouse MX in 2009.
Performance Mouse MX 2009 9 Yes Yes (toggled by mechanical switch) Darkfield Laser 100-1500 dpi 2.4 GHz Yes 1 × AA NiMH (rechargeable); non-rechargeable AAs not supported No One of the first two mice introduced in 2009 to feature a Darkfield Laser. [3]
VX Revolution 2006 Yes Yes (toggled by mechanical switch) IR Laser 800 dpi 2.4 GHz No 1 × AA No Released in celebration of Logitech's 25th anniversary. First Logitech mouse to feature a free-spinning alloy scroll wheel. [4]
VX Nano Yes Yes (toggled by mechanical switch) IR Laser 2.4 GHz QUAD/eQUAD No 2 × AAA No Amongst the first to feature a nano receiver. [5]
Wireless Mouse M315 Yes Yes No [6]
Wireless Mouse M325 Yes Yes No [6]
Wireless Mouse M525 Yes Yes No [6]
Wireless rechargeable touchpad T650 N/A N/A Yes No [6]
Zone Touch Mouse T400 No Yes No [6]
Zone Touch Mouse T620 No Yes No [6]
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Game controllers

Gamepads

Product title System Wireless Batteries Inputs Vibration feedback Notes
Logitech Cordless Action controller PlayStation 2 (also PlayStation compatible) proprietary 2.4GHz 2 × AA
  • 2 × Analog sticks
  • 10 × Pressure sensitive buttons
    (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square, L1, R1, L2, R2, Start, Select)
  • Pressure sensitive d-pad
  • 3 × Digital buttons
    ("Analog", L3, R3)
Yes (toggleable) Officially licensed by Sony
Logitech Gamepad F310 PC proprietary 2.4GHz USB nanoreceiver 2 × AA
  • 2 × Analog sticks
  • 11 × Digital buttons
    (A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, left stick "click", right stick "click", Start, Back, Logitech)
  • Digital d-pad
  • 2 × Analog trigger buttons (LT, RT)
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 Wireless Gamepad F710 PC proprietary 2.4GHz USB nanoreceiver 2 × AA
  • 2 × Analog sticks
  • 11 × Digital buttons
    (A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, left stick "click", right stick "click", Start, Back, Logitech)
  • Digital d-pad
  • 2 × Analog trigger buttons (LT, RT)
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
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