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.
Free Spinning (toggled by software - various methods available)
Darkfield Laser
400-1600
Unifying / Bluetooth 4.0
Rechargeable Li-Po (500 mAh) battery
Enough 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
Features 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.
G700s
2013
13
Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)
IR Laser
S9808
200-8200 (software controlled)
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable
1×AA NiMH (rechargeable); non-rechargeable AAs not supported
No
G90
2014
5
Yes
Optical
AM010
250-2500
Wired
—
No
A less durable version of the G100s for Asian markets
110 g
G402 Hyperion Fury
2014
8
Yes
Hybrid optical and accelerometer
AM010
240-4000
Wired
—
No
Combines 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 Core
2014
11
Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)
IR Optical
PMW3366
200-12000
Wired
—
Five 3.6g weights that can be inserted in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouse
121 g (4.3 oz) (without cable)
168 g (5.9 oz) (with cable)
G302 Daedalus Prime
2014
6
Yes
Optical
AM010
240-4000
Wired
—
No
A 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 Apex
2015
6
Yes
IR Optical
PMW3366
200-12000
Wired
—
No
Features 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 Spectrum
2016
11
Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)
IR Optical
PMW3366
200-12000
Wired
—
Five 3.6g weights that can be inserted in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouse
Fully 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 Spectrum
2016
11
Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)
IR Optical
PMW3366
200-12000
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable
Rechargeable Li-Po (750 mAh) battery
No
Fully 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 G903
110 g (3.88 oz) (without cable)
G PRO
2016
6
Yes
IR Optical
PMW3366
200-12000
Wired
—
No
Fully 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 Prodigy
2016
6
Yes
IR Optical
PMW3366
200-12000
Wired
—
Single 10g weight inserted at the rear of the mouse
Fully customizable RGB lighting.
87.3 g (3.08 oz) (without cable)
135 g (4.76 oz) (with cable)
G403 Prodigy Wireless
2016
6
Yes
IR Optical
PMW3366
200-12000
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable
Rechargeable Li-Po (750 mAh) battery
Single 10g weight inserted at the rear of the mouse
Fully 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 Prodigy
2017
6
Yes
IR Optical
Mercury
200-8000 (6000 at launch)
Wired
—
No
Fully 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 Wireless
2017
11
Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)
IR Optical
PMW3366
200-12000
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the PowerPlay wireless charging system
Rechargeable Li-Po (750 mAh) battery
Single 10g weight inserted at the rear of the mouse, not usable when paired with PowerPlay
Fully 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 Wireless
2017
6
Yes
IR Optical
PMW3366
200-12000
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging system
Rechargeable Li-Po (750 mAh) battery
Single 10g weight inserted at the rear of the mouse, not usable when paired with PowerPlay
Fully 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 Wireless
2017
6
Yes
IR Optical
Hero
200-12000
2.4 GHz / Bluetooth / can connect up to two devices, one per method
2xAA (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 mode
No
A 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 Wireless
2018
6
Yes
IR Optical
Hero
100-16000
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the PowerPlay wireless charging system
Rechargeable Li-Po (240 mAh) battery
No
A 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 Wireless
2018
6
Yes
IR Optical
Hero
100-12000
2.4 GHz
1xAA, up to 250 hours rated life in high response time mode, 9 months in low response time mode
No
Marketed as G304 in Asia, G305 in other regions. 2020 update includes two different colors (Blue & Lilac)
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging system
Rechargeable Li-Po (250 mAh) battery
4x2g and 2x4g weights that can be inserted in a chosen arrangement to alter the balance of the mouse
Update to the G502 with Lightspeed wireless
114g (without weights)
G604 Lightspeed Wireless
2019
15
Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)
IR Optical
Hero
100-16000
2.4 GHz / Bluetooth / can connect up to two devices, one per method
1xAA, up to 240 hours rated life when using 2.4 GHz, 5.5 months on Bluetooth
No
Update to G602 with newer Hero sensor
135 g (4.76 oz), with AA battery
G102 LIGHTSYNC/G203 LIGHTSYNC
2020
6
Yes
IR Optical
"Gaming-Grade"
200-8000
Wired
—
No
Update of G102/203 Prodigy with a lower-quality sensor. Comes in 4 different colors.
85 g (3.0 oz) (without cable)
G PRO X Superlight
2020
5
Yes
IR Optical
Hero
100-25600
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging system
Rechargeable Li-Po (240 mAh) battery
No
Update 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 Edition
2021
6
Yes
IR Optical
Hero
100-25600
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB-C cable
Rechargable Li-Po (500mAh) battery
No
Revision 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 X
2022
11
Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)
IR Optical
Hero
100 – 25600
Wired
—
No
Refresh to G502 Hero
89g (3.14 oz)
G502 X Lightspeed Wireless
2022
11
Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)
IR Optical
Hero
100 – 25600
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging system
—
No
Refresh to G502 Lightspeed Wireless with no RGB
99.7 g (3.52 oz)(Black)- 101.5 g (3.58 oz)(White)
G502 X Plus
2022
11
Free Spinning (Mechanical switch toggled)
IR Optical
Hero
100 – 25600
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging system
—
No
Refresh to G502 Lightspeed Wireless with RGB
106 g (3.74 oz)
G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2
2023
5
Yes
IR Optical
Hero 2
100 - 32000
2.4 GHz / may also connect via USB cable / capable of use with the Powerplay wireless charging system
Rechargable Li-Po
95-hour battery life
No
Update to the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT.
Slightly lighter than its predecessor and the first mouse to include Logitech's new Hero 2 sensor.
^The measured or manufacturer supplied ball diameters are given without parentheses. The unit converted ball diameters are given inside parentheses.
^Resolution is the base Hardware resolution and not the software resolution achieved through an Acceleration Profile or Ballistics.
^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 passiveadapter to be used.
^ abcdefghijkOpto-mechanical sensing of the ball's movement uses optical encoders connected to rollers, that touch the ball.
^ abcdefghijkThe 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]
^ abThe 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.
^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.
^ abcProfessional 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.)
^ abcThe ✱-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.)
^ abcdefgThe device has no physical scroll wheel, but one (or two) of the axis can be mapped to act as a scroll wheel.
^ abThe device has 5 QuickTip buttons. QuickTips are software detected taps of the puck; not true buttons.
Other pointing devices
Product title
Release year
Buttons
Scroll wheel
Sensor type
Resolution (dpi)
Wireless
Batteries
Remarks
References
NuLOOQ navigator
2006
4
Navring
?
?
No
—
Navring: Pushing scrolls, Turning zooms; Touch sensitive Tooltuner Dial on top
Features 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)
2007
Membrane rubber dome
Wired
—
Yes
6×3
18
Orange
Features 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.
G19
2009
Membrane rubber dome
Wired
—
Yes
12×3
36
RGB
Has a 320×240 pixel color screen with 8 navigation buttons. Logitech's first RGB backlight.
G19s
2013
Membrane rubber dome
Wired
—
Yes
12×3
36
RGB
Updated G19 with hydrophobic coating.
G103
Membrane rubber dome
Wired
—
No
6
6
No
G105
2011
Membrane rubber dome
Wired
—
No
6×3
18
Blue
G105: Made for Call of Duty
Membrane rubber dome
Wired
—
No
6×3
18
Green
Has Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 branding and green backlighting.
G110
2009
Membrane rubber dome
Wired
—
Yes
12×3
36
Red/Blue
Successor of G11. Mix red and blue backlighting LEDs in varying intensities.
G510
2010
Membrane rubber dome
Wired
—
Yes
18×3
54
RGB
Has a 160×43 pixel monochrome backlit screen with 5 navigation buttons.
G510s
2013
Membrane rubber dome
Wired
—
Yes
18×3
54
RGB
Updated G510 with hydrophobic coating.
G710+
2013
Cherry MX Brown (with preinstalled O rings)
Wired
—
Yes
6×3
18
White
Logitech's first mechanical key switch keyboard, featuring Cherry MX Brown switches with preinstalled O ring sound dampeners.
G710
2013
Cherry MX Blue
Wired
—
Yes
6×3
18
White
An updated version of the G710+, now with Cherry MX Blue switch keys.
G910 "Orion Spark"
2014
Logitech Romer-G
Wired
—
Yes
9×3
27
RGB per key
Logitech's first proprietary mechanical key switch keyboard, with custom Omron "Romer-G" switch keys and individual RGB backlight color per key.
G410 "Atlas Spectrum"
2015
Logitech Romer-G
Wired
—
Controls are FN shortcuts assigned to F9–F12, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, and Pause keys
0×0
0
RGB per key
Uses the "Romer-G" switches found in the G910. Features a tenkeyless design.
G810 "Orion Spectrum"
2016
Logitech Romer-G
Wired
—
Yes
12x3 (F Keys can be assigned as macro keys.)
36
RGB per key
Uses the "Romer-G" switches found in the G910 and the G410. Keeps a minimalistic design for pure performance.
G610 "Orion"
2016
Cherry MX Brown, Red or Blue
Wired
—
Yes
12x3 (F keys can be assigned as macro keys.)
36
White
Uses the standard Cherry MX switches found in most of the mechanical keyboards. Keeps a minimalistic design for pure performance.
G910 "Orion Spectrum"
2016
Logitech Romer-G
Wired
—
Yes
9×3
27
RGB per key
Refresh 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"
2016
Membrane rubber dome
Wired
—
Yes
9×3
27
RGB in set zones
Part 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 Keyboard
2017
Logitech Romer-G Tactile
Wired, with detachable cable
—
Controls are FN shortcuts assigned to F9-F12, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, and Pause keys
12x3 (F Keys can be assigned as macro keys.)
36
Yes
Tenkeyless G810 with revisions to Romer-G switch
G413 Carbon and Silver
2017
Logitech Romer-G Tactile
Wired
—
Controls are FN shortcuts assigned to F9-F12, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, and Pause keys
12x3 (F Keys can be assigned as macro keys.)
36
Yes
Aluminum top construction in "carbon" and "silver" flavors. Cheapest keyboard to use Romer-G switches yet.
G613 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
2017
Logitech Romer-G Tactile
Yes
2xAA, 18 months rated life
Yes
6
6
No
Among 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 Keyboard
2018
Logitech Romer-G tactile or linear
Wired
—
Controls are FN shortcuts assigned to F9-F12, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, and Pause keys
12x3 (F Keys can be assigned as macro keys.)
36
RGB per key
Introduces 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 title
Release year
Type
Key type
Wireless
Batteries
Multimedia buttons
USB hub
Backlight
Remarks
Deluxe Access Keyboard
2001
Membrane
normal
Wired
—
Yes
No
No
Elite Keyboard
2002
Membrane
normal
Wired
—
Yes
No
No
Has scroll wheel
Internet Navigator Keyboard
2002
Membrane
normal
Wired
—
Yes
No
No
Has scroll wheel
Access Keyboard
2002
Membrane
normal
Wired
—
Yes
No
No
Cordless Access Keyboard
2004
Membrane
normal
RF
?
Yes
No
No
Media Keyboard
2004
Membrane
normal
Wired
—
Yes
No
No
Media Keyboard Elite
2005
Membrane
normal
Wired
—
Yes
No
No
Alto
2007
Membrane
normal
Wired
—
Yes
Yes
No
Has built-in notebook stand
Wave Keyboard
2007
Membrane
ergonomic
Wired
—
Yes
No
No
Ergonomically designed "wave" key arrangement
Wireless Solar Keyboard K750
2010
Membrane
normal
Unifying
Yes
Yes
No
No
Solar powered with rechargeable ML2032, on/off switch
3-axis joystick, 12 buttons (one in trigger position), 4-way hat, throttle
No
Buttons 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
Has 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-560
2001
4.1
53Wx4 + 188Wx1
No
—
Analog line-in
Uses a hard wired controller with limited control options and level adjustments
Z-680
2002
5.1
62Wx4 + 69Wx1 + 188Wx1
No
—
Analog line-in, SPDIF, COAX
Z-640
2002
5.1
7.3Wx4 + 16.3Wx1 + 25.7Wx1
No
—
Analog line-in
X-620
2004
6.1
70w
No
—
Analog line-in
X-540
2006
5.1
7.4Wx4 + 15.4Wx1 + 25Wx1
No
—
Analog line-in
Has control pod for adjusting volume, power on/off, bass level, matrix on/off and a plug for headphones
X-240
2007
2.1
5Wx2 + 15Wx1
No
—
Analog line-in
Includes an iPod stand.
AudioHub
2007
2.1
3Wx2 + 9Wx1
No
—
USB
USBx3 (Hub)
The two side speakers can slide out to accommodate different laptop sizes.
G51
2007
5.1
20Wx5 + 55Wx1
No
—
Analog line-in
Has a remote control pod for adjusting levels
Z5400
2005
5.1
38Wx4 + 42Wx1 + 116Wx1
No
—
Analog line-in, SPDIFx2, COAX
Has a remote control pod for adjusting levels, Analog line-in can be set to 3x stereo or 1x 5.1
Z5450
2005
5.1
38Wx4 + 42Wx1 + 116Wx1
Yes
No
Analog line-in, SPDIFx2, COAX
Has Wireless rear speakers + a remote control pod for adjusting levels, Analog ine-in can be set to 3x stereo or 1x 5.1
Z2300
2005
2.1
40Wx2 + 120Wx1
No
—
Analog line-in
Z5500
2005
5.1
62Wx4 + 69Wx1 + 188Wx1
No
—
Analog line-in, SPDIF, COAX
Has a remote control pod for adjusting levels
Z Cinéma
2008
2.1
35Wx2 + 110Wx1
No
—
Analog Line-in, USB
Headphone out
Has 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
Z506
2010
5.1
75w
No
—
Analog line-in
Z906
2011
5.1
67Wx5 + 165Wx1
No
—
Analog line-in, SPDIFx2, COAX
Has a remote control pod for adjusting levels, inputs are on the subwoofer not the pod like with the z5500/z5400
Z623
2010
2.1
35Wx2 + 130Wx1
No
—
Analog line-in
Controls 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.
Z120
2011
2.1
1.2W
No
—
Analog line-in
Controls for turning the speakers on/off and adjusting volume on the right speaker
Z-5300
2003
5.1
Subwoofer: 100w
Satellites: 180w
2 x 35.25w Front
2 x 35.25w Rear
39w Center
No
—
Analog line-in
The 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 title
Year
Output
Wireless
Batteries
Inputs
Microphone
Line controls
Remarks
ClearChat Pro
2007
No
—
USB
Yes
Yes
Has volume, muting and preset equalizer buttons on the side of the earcup.
ClearChat Comfort
2007
No
—
USB
Yes
Yes
Has volume and muting controls on the line.
H800
2011
Yes
Rechargeable 265mAh Li-Po
USB
Yes
Yes
USB-A receiver + Bluetooth wireless. Line Controls. Micro-USB charge port.
Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz transceiver
Yes
Yes
Has volume, microphone mute, mode select, play/pause, and track switch on right earcup.
Gaming headphones
Product title
Year
Output
Surround features
Wireless
Batteries
Inputs
Microphone
Line controls
Remarks
G230 Stereo Gaming Headset
2013
Stereo
—
No
—
Analog line-in
Yes
Yes
Has volume and muting controls on the line.
G430 Surround Gaming Headset
2013
7.1
Dolby or DTS:X
No
—
USB and Analog
Yes
Yes
Has volume and muting controls on the line.
G432 Surround Gaming Headset
2019
7.1
DTS:X 2.0 Only*
No
—
USB and Analog
Yes
Yes
Has volume on the back of the left earcup. Mic up to mute.
G35 Surround Gaming Headset
2009
7.1
Dolby Only
No
—
USB
Yes
Yes
Has volume, muting and user-programmable G-keys on the side of the earcup.
G930 Wireless Gaming Headset
2011
7.1
Dolby Only
Yes
Rechargeable 600mAh Li-Ion
USB
Yes
Yes
Has volume, muting and user-programmable G-keys on the side of the earcup.
G633 "Artemis Spectrum"
2015
7.1
Dolby or DTS:X
No
—
USB and Analog
Yes
Yes
Has 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"
2015
7.1
Dolby or DTS:X
Yes
Rechargeable 1100mAh Li-Po
USB
Yes
Yes
Has 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"
2016
Stereo
—
No
—
Analog line-in
Yes
Yes
Has 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 Headset
2017
7.1
DTS:X Only*
Yes
Rechargeable 1100mAh Li-Po
USB
Yes
Yes
Has volume, muting, and a single programmable function key on the back of the left earcup. Recharges via USB.
Pro Headset
2018
Stereo
—
No
—
Analog line-in
Yes
Yes
Has volume and muting controls on the line.
G332 Gaming Headset
2019
Stereo
?
No
—
Analog 3.5mm
Yes
No
G935 Lightsync Gaming Headset
2019
7.1
DTS:X 2.0 Only*
Yes
Rechargeable 1100mAh Li-Po
USB
Yes
Yes
Has volume, muting, and three programmable function keys on the back of the left earcup. Recharges via USB.
G635 Lightsync Gaming Headset
2019
7.1
DTS:X 2.0 Only*
No
—
USB and Analog
Yes
Yes
Has volume, muting, and three programmable function keys on the back of the left earcup.
G433 Surround Gaming Headset
2017
7.1
DTS:X Only*
No
—
USB and Analog
Yes
Yes
Detachable 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 Wireless
2020
7.1
DTS:X 2.0 Only*
Yes
—
—
Yes
—
—
*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 title
Year
Compatibility
Drivers
Batteries
Remote
Radio
Pure-Fi Dream
2007
iPod/iPhone
0.75" Tweeter, 3" Woofer
No
Yes
Yes
Pure-Fi Anywhere
2007
iPod/iPhone
2" Mid, 3" Woofer
Rechargeable
Yes
Yes
Sound cards
Product title
Year
Technology
Compatibility
AudioMan
1992
16-bit, Wave Table
SB, AdLib
SoundMan 16
16-bit
SB, AdLib
SoundMan Game
1993
16-bit
SB, SBPro, AdLib
SoundMan Wave
1994
16-bit, Wave Table
SB, AdLib
Remotes
Product name
Release year
RF
Touch screen
Color display
Accessory
Model number
Harmony Ultimate
2013
Yes
Yes
Yes
Included
N-R0007
Harmony Smart Control
2013
Yes
No
No
Included
N-R0005
Harmony Touch
2013
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
N-R0006
Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote
2008
No
Yes
Yes
No
R-IY17
Harmony 650
2010
No
No
Yes
No
N-I0003
Harmony 900
2009
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
N-R0001
Harmony 1100 Advanced
2012
No
N-R0002, N-R0003
Harmony 700 Advanced
No
N-I0003
Harmony 659
No
H659BLK
Harmony 600
No
N-I0003
Harmony 200
No
N-I0004, N-I0005
Harmony 890 Advanced
Yes
No
Yes
No
R-RG7
Harmony 880 Advanced
No
R-IG7
Harmony 1000 Advanced
No
R-RJ13
Harmony Link
Yes
O-R0003
Harmony 520 Advanced
No
R-IH10
Harmony 550 Advanced
No
R-IP10
Harmony 510 Advanced
No
R-IH10
Harmony 720 Advanced
No
R-IQ12, R-IR12
Harmony Link App
Yes
N/A
Harmony 890 Pro Advanced
No
R-RG7
Harmony 676 Advanced
No
H676
Harmony 670 Advanced
2006
No
-
Harmony 680 Advanced
No
-
Harmony 628 Advanced
No
-
Harmony 768 Advanced
No
-
Harmony 688 Advanced
No
H688BLK, H688SIL
Harmony 300
No
N-I0004
Harmony 610 Advanced
No
N-I0002
Harmony 620 Advanced
No
-
Harmony RF System
Yes
O-R0002
Harmony IR Extender
Yes
O-I0001
Harmony Adapter for PlayStation 3
Yes
E-R0001
Harmony RF Wireless Extender
Yes
C-RE4A
Harmony 525 Advanced
No
-
Harmony 880 Pro
No
R-IG7
Harmony Advanced Universal Remote for Xbox 360
No
R-IK10
Keyboard and mice combos
Name
Release year
Contents
References
Image
MouseMan Sensa
1991
Premium Desktop Optical Cordless Elite Duo
2002
Cordless Navigator Duo
2002
Cordless Access Duo
2002
Cordless Access Duo Optical Cordless Comfort Duo
2002
Cordless Desktop Pro or Cordless Comfort Duo Keyboard (M/N: Y-RJ7)
Paul, Matthias R. (2002-04-06). "Re: [fd-dev] ANNOUNCE: CuteMouse 2.0 alpha 1". freedos-dev. Archived from the original on 2020-02-07. Retrieved 2020-02-07. (NB. Has various information how to detect different mouse types.)