Logitech expands Signature range with comfort-focused keyboard and mouse upgrades
Logitech launches new Signature keyboard and mice with ergonomic upgrades, quieter controls and multi-device support.
Logitech has introduced three new additions to its Signature series, targeting office workers and remote professionals who spend long hours at their desks. The new devices are designed to improve comfort during extended use while making it easier for users to switch between work and personal devices throughout the day.
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The latest products include the Signature Comfort Plus M850 L mouse, the MK880 Signature Comfort Plus keyboard and mouse combination, and the M840 L mouse. Logitech said the new range focuses on reducing distractions, minimising repetitive actions, and supporting more comfortable daily workflows.
The products will be available globally from June 2026 through Logitech’s official website and authorised retailers. The M850 L mouse is priced at US$49.99, while the M840 L will retail for US$39.99. The MK880 keyboard and mouse combination will be sold for US$99.99. Logitech is also preparing business-focused versions of the products, with the M850 L for Business priced at US$59.99 and the MK880 for Business at US$109.99.
Logitech focuses on comfort and quieter office setups
The Signature Comfort Plus M850 L mouse introduces a small yet noticeable ergonomic change with a built-in palm cushion. Logitech said the cushion, combined with the mouse’s sculpted right-handed design and rubber side grips, is intended to provide extra support during long periods of use.
The company has also focused on reducing office noise by incorporating silent-clicking and silent-scrolling technology. This feature is aimed at people working in shared offices or home environments where repetitive mouse sounds can become distracting over time. Logitech has increasingly added quieter input technology across its product range as hybrid working becomes more common.
The mouse also includes Logitech’s SmartWheel scrolling system, which automatically shifts between precision scrolling and faster navigation modes depending on the user’s actions. Customisable buttons are supported via Logitech’s Logi Options+ software, allowing users to assign shortcuts and workflows based on their preferences.
In addition, the M850 L can connect to up to three devices at once, allowing users to switch between computers, tablets, or other supported devices without reconnecting hardware. Logitech claims the mouse can deliver up to 2 years of battery life under normal use.
The M840 L offers nearly identical functionality, including silent scrolling, multi-device support, and programmable controls. However, it removes the palm cushion feature, offering users a slightly simpler, lower-cost alternative within the same product family.
New keyboard designed for extended typing sessions
Alongside the new mice, Logitech has also launched the MK880 Signature Comfort Plus keyboard and mouse combination. The keyboard has been designed specifically for people who spend long hours typing and includes several features to reduce strain during extended work sessions.
The keyboard features deep-cushioned keys and a dual-foam palm rest to support the wrists while typing. Logitech has also introduced curved typing angles and adjustable tilt positions, allowing users to choose between flat, 4-degree, or 8-degree typing positions depending on comfort preferences.
Like the new mice, the keyboard supports connectivity with up to three devices. It is compatible with Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS systems, allowing users to move between different operating systems without changing peripherals.
One of the more modern additions is a customisable AI Launch Key, which can be configured through Logi Options+ software. Logitech said users can set the key to open AI-based services and tools, including Copilot, Gemini, or ChatGPT. The company has also integrated Logi Tune support, allowing users to customise controls for video conferencing platforms such as Zoom Workplace and Microsoft Teams.
The keyboard is spill-resistant and designed for everyday office use. Logitech estimates the device can provide up to three years of battery life before replacement batteries are needed.
Business models add security and IT management features
Logitech is also introducing business versions of the new peripherals, aimed at organisations managing large numbers of employee devices. The business-focused products include additional security and remote management capabilities not included in the standard consumer versions.
The M850 L for Business and the MK880 for Business both include Logitech’s Logi Bolt USB-C secure wireless receiver. The company said the receiver is intended to provide more reliable and secure wireless connections in office environments where multiple wireless devices are used simultaneously.
The business editions also support Logitech Sync, a management platform that allows IT departments to remotely monitor device status, firmware updates, and connectivity. This feature is intended to simplify maintenance and device management for larger organisations operating hybrid or remote work setups.
Logitech confirmed that the new devices will be available in graphite, off-white, and black, though regional availability may vary by market. The company continues to expand its productivity-focused hardware portfolio as demand grows for devices that support both comfort and flexible working arrangements.
The latest Signature series additions reflect a wider industry trend towards ergonomic office accessories designed for hybrid workers, balancing multiple devices and extended screen time throughout the working day.





