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Growth in gaming accessories pushes Logitech’s fourth-quarter sales higher

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 3:15 PM

By John Revill

ZURICH, May 5 (Reuters) – Logitech International on Tuesday reported better-than-expected results for the fourth quarter, with the computer hardware maker seeing strong ​growth in gaming accessories and video collaboration ‌devices.

Logitech, whose products include computer mice, keyboards and webcams, said its sales rose 7% to $1.09 billion in the three months to the end of March, beating Visible Alpha’s consensus estimate of $1.08 ‌billion.

The ​Swiss-U.S. company’s non-GAAP operating income, ⁠which excludes items such ⁠as restructuring charges and gains on investments, rose 25% to $167 million, beating analysts’ average estimate of $164 million.

The results were boosted by higher profit margins, supported ​by a 10% price increase in the United States last year to offset the impact of President ⁠Donald Trump’s tariffs.

Gaming product sales ⁠also accelerated by 12% during the quarter, ​helped by the launch of new products.

Video collaboration devices — ​cameras, speakers and microphones used to enable remote ‌meetings — increased sales by 13%, supported by devices that use artificial intelligence to cancel noise and adjust the frame and lighting during meetings.

Under CEO Hanneke Faber, Logitech ⁠has focused more on business customers and on developing regionally focused products such as special keyboards for China.

The company is ⁠also using ‌AI to speed up its development ⁠process, as well as integrating the technology ​into ‌its new devices.

For the first quarter of ​fiscal 2027, ⁠Logitech said it expects sales to grow by 4% to 6% to a range of $1.19 billion to $1.22 billion. It said it also expects to post non-GAAP operating income of $195 million to $215 million.

(Reporting by John Revill; editing ​by Alan Barona)