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The production facility was then established in the [[United States|US]], [[Taiwan]], [[Ireland]] and moved subsequently to Suzhou, [[China]]. As of 2005, the manufacturing operations in China produce approximately half of Logitech's products. The remaining production is outsourced to [[contract manufacturer]]s and original design manufacturers in [[Asia]].
The production facility was then established in the [[United States|US]], [[Taiwan]], [[Ireland]] and moved subsequently to Suzhou, [[China]]. As of 2005, the manufacturing operations in China produce approximately half of Logitech's products. The remaining production is outsourced to [[contract manufacturer]]s and original design manufacturers in [[Asia]].

== Criticism ==

Logitech is known for having notoriously slow customer support. It often takes a very long time for a tech support call to go through their hold list.


== Products ==
== Products ==

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Logitech
Company typePublic

(SWX: LOGN)

(NASDAQ ADRs: LOGI)
IndustryPeripherals
Founded1981
FounderDaniel Borel
Giacomo Marini
Pierluigi Zappacosta Edit this on Wikidata
HeadquartersRomanel-sur-Morges, Switzerland
Fremont, California, USA
Key people
Guerrino De Luca, President and CEO
ProductsPeripherals
RevenueIncrease$1.482 billion USD (2005)
587,336,000 United States dollar (2024) Edit this on Wikidata
612,143,000 (2024) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets3,604,704,000 United States dollar (2024) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
8,000
Websitewww.logitech.com

Logitech International S.A. (SWX: LOGN, NasdaqLOGI), headquartered in Apples, Switzerland, is the holding company for Logitech Group, one of the industry leaders in the personal peripheral market. Logitech produces a wide range of peripheral devices for a variety of platforms including PCs, gaming consoles, PC Speakers, mp3 Speakers, mobile phone headsets, and webcams, focusing primarily on the computer peripheral market.

Outside the PC sector, Logitech manufactures a variety of cordless controllers, wheels, and headsets for Xbox and PlayStation 2. In its most recent move the company entered the digital home area by acquiring Canada-based Intrigue Technology, which manufactures the Harmony Remote.

In the Japanese market, Logitech uses the brand name Logicool since a company named Logitec that focuses on computer peripheral devices already existed in that country since 1982. Its parent company has used the Logitec brand name since 1974. In the UK, they trade under 'Logi (U.K.) Ltd' because of another company called Logitech based on the outskirts of Glasgow, Scotland. It manufactures precision cutting, lapping and polishing equipment for the materials processing industry. Contrary to this - Logitech has not changed its name in Australia where South Australian IT Supply Company Logi-Tech Operates, the latter company even feautres a link to the Logitech Australia site on their website in case a customer accidentally stumbles onto the wrong website.

Though Logitech's registered office is located in Apples, Switzerland, it has offices in Fremont, California as well as throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas. Logitech's sales and marketing activities are organized into three geographic regions: Americas (including North America, South America, and Australia); Europe, Middle East, and Africa; and Asia Pacific.

History

Logitech International S.A. was co-founded in Apples, Vaud, Switzerland, in 1981 by two former Stanford graduate students, Daniel Borel and Pierluigi Zappacosta, and Giacomo Marini, formerly a manager at Olivetti.

Logitech is a spin-off of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), more precisely of the LAMI, where Professor Jean-Daniel Nicoud evolved the design of the computer mouse originally invented by Douglas Engelbart.

At one point 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.

Production

The first Logitech mice were produced in Le Lieu, Swiss Jura by Dubois Depraz SA.

The production facility was then established in the US, Taiwan, Ireland and moved subsequently to Suzhou, China. As of 2005, the manufacturing operations in China produce approximately half of Logitech's products. The remaining production is outsourced to contract manufacturers and original design manufacturers in Asia.

Criticism

Logitech is known for having notoriously slow customer support. It often takes a very long time for a tech support call to go through their hold list.

Products

A Logitech mouse next to a Microsoft mouse.

Competitors

Logitech’s main competitor in the computer peripheral market is Microsoft (with their Intellimouse) and Razer USA Ltd with their range of gamer-focused mice and products, and other brands such as the Taiwan Genius, and Creative from Singapore. The computer peripheral and gaming accessories market is constantly growing, and therefore competition is growing constantly. Logitech faces serious competition from lesser-known generic or local brands in several countries, as well as well-established companies which are now investing in the computer peripheral market.

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