ai peripherals

  1. Redragon AI Mouse: What AI in Peripherals Really Means

    Redragon’s latest product drop — a broad lineup of gaming and office peripherals that, according to a TechPowerUp post, even includes an “AI Mouse” — is less a technological leap and more a mirror of the industry’s current marketing choreography: sprinkle “AI” on a product, lean into blurbs...
  2. Logitech AI Strategy: Integrate AI Into Peripherals, Not Standalone Gadgets

    Logitech’s CEO cut through the hype: many standalone AI gadgets are solutions looking for problems, and that blunt assessment is reshaping how hardware makers — and buyers — should think about artificial intelligence in everyday devices. Background The past two years have been a feeding frenzy...
  3. Logitech Bets AI Inside Peripherals, Not Standalone Gadgets

    Logitech’s CEO has just delivered one of the clearest public rebukes of the current rush toward stand‑alone “AI gadgets,” calling many of them “a solution looking for a problem” and doubling down on a different playbook: fold intelligence into the devices people already use rather than invent...
  4. Revolutionizing AI: The Future of Physical, Tactile Copilot Devices

    In a world saturated with intangible digital assistants and slick virtual intelligence, the notion of giving form to AI—making it tactile, visible, and even collectible—feels not just overdue, but quietly revolutionary. This sentiment is embodied in the mesmerizing Copilot Home and Copilot Dock...
  5. Razer's Innovative Hardware Lineup: Portable Keyboard, AI Mouse & Premium Gaming Chair Accessory

    Razer, a brand synonymous with innovation in the gaming peripherals market, has once again set the stage for debate with the announcement of three unconventional products: the ultra-portable Razer Joro keyboard, the compact Basilisk Mobile mouse, and the Clio speaker cushion headrest designed...