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The current picture seems a bit old. Shouldn't we post it of one of their leading products, such as the G5 or MX1000? Also, this is an article focusing on Logitech. I don't think there should be a Microsoft product right next to it. If anyone has a G5, mind posting a picture? My Logitech mouse is certainly a little bit more modern, but the G5 is probably their most well known product. --EndTasked 00:51, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
As of Dec 2019, the main picture of the article shows a grandiose complex, with the caption "Logitech's headquarters". That picture is actually of the entire EPFL campus in Lausanne, Switzerland: the Logitech's offices (not sure it's the headquarters) are one small building barely visible in the top right corner. Meaning, it's actually this building. I sometimes visit the area; if I can, next time I will take a picture with no copyrights attached, as a replacement. 85.218.35.184 (talk) 03:26, 7 December 2019 (UTC)
- As of Dec 2019, the main picture of the article showed a grandiose complex, with the caption "Logitech's headquarters". That picture was actually of the entire EPFL campus in Lausanne, Switzerland. I replaced it with a public domain picture that shows the real offices. Amicotoni (talk) 10:10, 6 August 2020 (UTC)
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Logitech Page Refresh -
Hello! So sorry that my first request wasn't clear enough @spintendo! Here are the reasons and verbatim text for each claim being changed. Template:Collapsed top
1. Please remove the last sentence in the opening section:' The name Logitech is derived from the French word for software, "logiciel".[3] In Japan, Logitech was established as Logicool to avoid conflict with the Logitec brand.
2. Reason for change being made:' This isn't general information about the Logitech brand, it is a part of the brand's history and should be included in the history section. Additionally, the Logicool information is not cited and therefor should not be listed.
1. Please remove the second sentence in the history section:'
For a time during its formative years, Logitech's Silicon Valley offices occupied space at 165 University Avenue, Palo Alto, California, home to a number of noted technology startups.[6]
'2. Please add the following claim as the second sentence in the history section:' The founders chose the name Logitech based on the French word for software, “logiciel”
3. Using as the reference: Campbell-Dollaghan, Kelsey. "The Life and Untimely Death of Technology's Weirdest Logo". Gizmodo. Gizmodo. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
4. Reason for change being made: The original information was not particularly relevant to Logitech as a company. It is not where their office currently is, or where they were founded. The information of where their name came from is a much more relevant piece of history.
1. Please remove the third sentence in the history section:' In 2007, Logitech licensed Hillcrest Labs' Freespace motion control technology to produce the MX Air Mouse, which allows a user to use natural gestures to control a PC.[7][8]
'2. Please add the following claim as the third sentence in the history section:' The company was originally focused on software, and wanted to develop a software product that would let users interact with a computer visually. Logitech realized that the computer mouse was a growth opportunity, and their decision to produce one became a turning point for the company. Logitech introduced its first hardware device, the P4 mouse, for users of graphic software in 1982
3. Using as the reference: Logitech History" (PDF). Logitech.com. Logitech. Retrieved July 30, 2019. Hitt, Michael; Duane, Ireland; Hoskisson, Robert (2014). Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases: Competitiveness and Globalization. Cengage Learning, 2014. p. 273. ISBN 9781305142732.
4. Reason for change being made: Logitech made other hardware advancements. It's out of place and doesn't tell a cohesive story to include just one achievement.
1. Please remove the fourth sentence in the history section: In August 2008, Logitech acquired Ultimate Ears, supplier of custom in-ear monitors for professional musicians and Bluetooth speakers for the consumer market.[9]
'2. Please add the following claim as the fourth sentence in the history section:' Since then, Logitech has expanded its product portfolio far beyond computer mice. In 1988, the company produced its first non-mouse peripheral, a handheld scanner.
3. Using as the reference: "Logitech International S.A. History". Funding Universe. Funding Universe. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
4. Reason for change being made: A majority of this History section is just acquisitions the company has made. Therefore, it makes more sense to break them out into their own section of the page. I will suggest that edit in a separate post
1. Please remove the fifth sentence in the history section: In December 2009, Logitech acquired video conferencing equipment maker Lifesize Communications.[11]
'2. Please add the following claim as the fifth sentence in the history section:' Over the coming years, Logitech introduced products to their portfolio including computer keyboards, a digital still camera, a headphone/microphone, a joystick gaming peripheral, and a webcam on a flexible arm.
3. Using as the reference: Hitt, Michael; Duane, Ireland; Hoskisson, Robert (2014). Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases: Competitiveness and Globalization. Cengage Learning, 2014. p. 273. ISBN 9781305142732
4. Reason for change being made: Primary source. Also, a majority of this History section is just acquisitions the company has made. Therefore, it makes more sense to break them out into their own section of the page. I will suggest that edit in a separate post
1. Please remove the sixth sentence in the history section: In July 2011, Logitech acquired the mobile visual communications provider, Mirial.[12]
'2. Please add the following claim as the sixth sentence in the history section:' Starting in 1981, founders Daniel Borel and Pierluigi Zappacosta shared CEO duties. However, in 1997, Zappacosta left Logitech to become chairman of Digital Persona Inc. and Borel retired to the position of company chairman the following year
3. Using as the reference: "Logitech International S.A. History". Funding Universe. Funding Universe. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
4. Reason for change being made: A majority of this History section is just acquisitions the company has made. Therefore, it makes more sense to break them out into their own section of the page. I will suggest that edit in a separate post
1. Please remove the seventh sentence in the history section: In January 2013, Bracken Darrell became Logitech’s chief executive officer and then CEO Guerrino De Luca continued as Logitech’s chairman of the board.[13]
'2. Please add the following claim as the seventh sentence in the history section:' Logitech then brought in Guerrino De Luca, a former executive at Apple Computer, to fill the role of CEO in 1998
3. Using as the reference: "Logitech International S.A. History". Funding Universe. Funding Universe. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
4. Reason for change being made: There were multiple changes in leadership at this point in time, which are not accurately reflected here.
1. Please remove the eighth sentence in the history section: In January 2016, Logitech spun off the video conferencing equipment maker Lifesize.[14][15][16]
'2. Please add the following claim as the eighth sentence in the history section:' De Luca lead the company for over a decade, before Gerald Quindlen took on the role in 2008. Quindlen held the CEO position until 2012, when the company began to experience net losses and profits began to take a downturn due to a changing technology market and distribution issues in Europe
3. Using as the reference: Mijuk, Goran (2011-07-28). "Logitech's CEO Resigns Amid Recent Stumbles". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2019-10-22
4. Reason for change being made: A majority of this History section is just acquisitions/sales the company has made. Therefore, it makes more sense to break them out into their own section of the page. I will suggest that edit in a separate post. And as stated previously, multiple changes in leadership were made that were not accurately reflected in the original document.
1. Please remove the ninth sentence in the history section:
On 15 September 2016, Logitech announced that they had purchased the Saitek brand and assets from Mad Catz for US$13 million in cash.[18]
'2. Please add the following claim as the ninth sentence in the history section:' De Luca then returned to the CEO position on an interim basis until the company’s current CEO, Bracken Darrell was selected in 2012. Since Darrell became CEO, Logitech has begun to focus heavily on its gaming category, creativity and productivity division, and video collaboration. Darrell has stated that “nothing is recession proof, but these categories are recession resistant. In a down environment people are going to cut their travel budgets, so video will go up. In gaming, in a down environment people don’t want to go out so much and spend as much money, so they will probably play more games.”
3. Using as the reference: Logitech can consider much bigger deals than before: CEO". Reuters. 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
4. Reason for change being made: A majority of this History section is just acquisitions/sales the company has made. Therefore, it makes more sense to break them out into their own section of the page. I will suggest that edit in a separate post
1. Please remove the tenth sentence in the history section:
On 11 August 2017, Logitech acquired Astro Gaming, makers of professional gaming equipment (mainly headset solutions), for US$85 million in cash.[19]
4. Reason for change being made: A majority of this History section is just acquisitions/sales the company has made. Therefore, it makes more sense to break them out into their own section of the page. I will suggest that edit in a separate post
1. Please remove the eleventh sentence in the history section:
In July 2018, Logitech announced plans to acquire Blue Microphones for US$117 million.[20]
4. Reason for change being made: A majority of this History section is just acquisitions/sales the company has made. Therefore, it makes more sense to break them out into their own section of the page. I will suggest that edit in a separate post
1. Please remove the twelfth sentence in the history section:
On 19 August 2018, Logitech announced the launch of their most advanced Ergonomic Mouse called "MX Vertical".[21] It features a vertical angle of 57 degrees, It also comes with a USB-C charging port.[22] The product shipped for sales in September 2018.[23]
4. Reason for change being made: Why only highlight one product that Logitech makes? This is an odd choice and doesn't pertain to the history of the company. Also a primary source is used
1. Please remove the thirteenth sentence in the history section:
Logitech acquired Streamlabs, a platform for tools to help streamers with monetization, in September 2019, for about US$89 million with an option of US$29 million in stock for meeting future performance metrics.[24]
4. Reason for change being made: A majority of this History section is just acquisitions/sales the company has made. Therefore, it makes more sense to break them out into their own section of the page. I will suggest that edit in a separate post
Here are my suggested edits in a paragraph form with citations already included for your convince:
The founders chose the name Logitech based on the French word for software, “logiciel”[1]. The company was originally focused on software, and wanted to develop a software product that would let users interact with a computer visually. Logitech realized that the computer mouse was a growth opportunity, and their decision to produce one became a turning point for the company. Logitech introduced its first hardware device, the P4 mouse, for users of graphic software in 1982[2][3].
Since then, Logitech has expanded its product portfolio far beyond computer mice. In 1988, the company produced its first non-mouse peripheral, a handheld scanner[4]. Over the coming years, Logitech introduced products to their portfolio including computer keyboards, a digital still camera, a headphone/microphone, a joystick gaming peripheral, and a webcam on a flexible arm[5].
Starting in 1981, founders Daniel Borel and Pierluigi Zappacosta shared CEO duties. However, in 1997, Zappacosta left Logitech to become chairman of Digital Persona Inc. and Borel retired to the position of company chairman the following year[6]. Logitech then brought in Guerrino De Luca, a former executive at Apple Computer, to fill the role of CEO in 1998[7].
De Luca lead the company for over a decade, before Gerald Quindlen took on the role in 2008. Quindlen held the CEO position until 2012, when the company began to experience net losses and profits began to take a downturn due to a changing technology market and distribution issues in Europe[8]. De Luca then returned to the CEO position on an interim basis until the company’s current CEO, Bracken Darrell was selected in 2012. Since Darrell became CEO, Logitech has begun to focus heavily on its gaming category, creativity and productivity division, and video collaboration. Darrell has stated that “nothing is recession proof, but these categories are recession resistant. In a down environment people are going to cut their travel budgets, so video will go up. In gaming, in a down environment people don’t want to go out so much and spend as much money, so they will probably play more games.”[9] Template:Reflist-talk Template:Collapsed bottom CiaraAislingLoughnane (talk) 20:54, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
Including An Acquisitions/Brands section
Since a large part of the previous history section was giving information about Logitech's various acquisitions and brands, I propose that we create a separate section of the page to discuss those in more depth, and to ensure that the history section of the page is dedicated to only the company history. Here is my suggested new section. Template:Collapsed top
Product and Brands
Logitech is the parent company for seven separate brands: Logitech, Logitech G, Ultimate Ears, Jaybird, Astro Gaming, Blue Microphones, and Streamlabs[10][11].
The Logitech brand focuses on various creativity and productivity product offerings, such as mice, keyboards, webcams, video collaboration products, and smart home devices[12].
Logitech G was created by Logitech after the success of their GSeries gaming products in 2014. The brand creates PC gaming peripherals such as headsets, keyboards, mice, and racing wheels[13].
Ultimate Ears was acquired in 2008 for $34 million USD and creates portable Bluetooth speakers and professional in-ear monitors[14].
In 2016, Logitech acquired Jaybird for $50 million USD. The brand creates wireless headphones marketed for running and other outdoor activities[15].
ASTRO Gaming was acquired by Logitech in 2017 for $85 million USD. ASTRO Gaming focuses on producing console gaming headsets[16].
Logitech acquired Blue Microphones in 2018 for $117 million. Blue is known for USB condenser microphones[17].
Most Recently, Logitech acquired Streamlabs in 2019 for approximately $89 million[18]. Template:Reflist-talk Template:Collapsed bottom CiaraAislingLoughnane (talk) 20:53, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
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informationwhat are the changes of logitech mouse from customer insights? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 103.144.192.197 (talk) 19:32, 14 September 2020 (UTC) AudioSurprised by the lack of information on Logitech audio systems. Especially the "THX" speaker systems with 7" / 8" / 10" ported reflex and 6.5" ported bandpass subwoofers (Z623, Z-560/Z-2200/Z-680/Z-2300/Z906, Z-5500 and Z-5300/Z-5300e/Z-5400/Z-5450), and the systems based on the Labtec LCS-2424's passive radiator bandpass subwoofer design (Z-340/Z-540/Z-640/X-620/Z-3/Z-4/Z-3e/Z-4i). Maybe I'll fix this one day. --91.125.45.23 (talk) 17:42, 30 January 2021 (UTC) Is mentioning the Titan incident really necessary?The little blurb under the pic of the F710 is funny and all, but will this Titan incident REALLY be THAT notable in Logitech's history? MantleM (talk) 04:12, 25 June 2023 (UTC)
'Provenance' of LogitechThe company's 'foundation' is routinely bounced around in the first sentence. Swiss-American. American-Swiss. Swiss. It seems to bother some editors have America even mentioned, even though Logitech's history - in the fullest sense - began in America when Borel and Zappacosta were engineering students at Stanford University, in California, United States. The history is muddled however on the original incorporation. Some 'histories' suggest that they began as "Metaphor, Inc.", in 1981. Where that incorporation occurred, I can't find. But other sources suggest that "Metaphor" was simply the name of the first wireless mouse, produced by logitech. We do know that logitech was founded in Switzerland, and is incorporated there. However, it is also incorporated in the U.S., U.K., and dozens of other countries around the world. It is a multinational, global company. Logitech established their presence in American near-simultaneously with their founding in Switzerland.
Early historyThe first paragraph of the history section is insufficient: too short, lacking very important developments. This section should be more than one paragraph! A lot happened in the 1980s and 1990s, especially the first wireless mouse. 21:42, 14 August 2023 (UTC) Binksternet (talk) 21:42, 14 August 2023 (UTC)
Legal seatThe operational headquarters in Switzerland may be in Lausanne, but per the Swiss commercial register, the legal seat of Logitech international S.A. is still in Apples, see this entry. Should the article be amended to include this? Gestumblindi (talk) 18:37, 17 November 2024 (UTC) |
- ↑ Campbell-Dollaghan, Kelsey. "The Life and Untimely Death of Technology's Weirdest Logo". Gizmodo. Gizmodo. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
- ↑ "Logitech History" (PDF). Logitech.com. Logitech. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
- ↑ Hitt, Michael; Duane, Ireland; Hoskisson, Robert (2014). Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases: Competitiveness and Globalization. Cengage Learning, 2014. p. 273. ISBN 9781305142732.
- ↑ "Logitech International S.A. History". Funding Universe. Funding Universe. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
- ↑ Hitt, Michael; Duane, Ireland; Hoskisson, Robert (2014). Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases: Competitiveness and Globalization. Cengage Learning, 2014. p. 273. ISBN 9781305142732.
- ↑ "Logitech International S.A. History". Funding Universe. Funding Universe. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
- ↑ "Logitech International S.A. History". Funding Universe. Funding Universe. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
- ↑ Mijuk, Goran (2011-07-28). "Logitech's CEO Resigns Amid Recent Stumbles". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2019-10-22
- ↑ "Logitech can consider much bigger deals than before: CEO". Reuters. 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
- ↑ https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/7/30/17633144/logitech-acquires-blue-microphones-announcement
- ↑ https://www.theverge.com/2019/9/26/20886060/logitech-streamlabs-obs-acquisition-twitch
- ↑ https://finance.yahoo.com/news/better-buy-logitech-international-vs-122700745.html
- ↑ https://www.pcgamer.com/inside-logitech-how-gaming-mice-are-built-and-tested/
- ↑ https://gizmodo.com/logitech-buys-ultimate-ears-for-34-million-5037030
- ↑ https://www.theverge.com/2016/4/12/11418650/logitech-buys-headphone-maker-jaybird-for-50-million-acquisition
- ↑ https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/7/11/15956730/logitech-g-astro-gaming-headset-acquisition
- ↑ https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/7/30/17633144/logitech-acquires-blue-microphones-announcement
- ↑ https://www.theverge.com/2019/9/26/20886060/logitech-streamlabs-obs-acquisition-twitch
- ↑ https://s1.q4cdn.com/104539020/files/doc_financials/2023/ar/71e634f7-ce7a-4c9c-95cf-5a98d8fb9068.pdf
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