Looming tariffs are making it extra hard to be a tech geek
Briefly

Logitech has increased prices on over 51% of its product range, including a 20% hike for popular items like the MX Master 3S. These price adjustments are attributed to impending tariffs expected to affect electronics imported from China, leading to manufacturers raising prices and altering product launch timelines in anticipation of increased costs. The lack of clarity around how these tariffs will impact consumers and retailers alike contributes to a more challenging shopping environment for electronic devices, as brands like Qwerteykeys also warn customers about potential tariff fees.
The increasing tariffs on electronics from China are causing manufacturers like Logitech to raise prices, making items like the MX Master 3S even costlier for consumers.
With tariffs causing uncertainty, manufacturers are preemptively raising prices and delaying product launches, which contributes to consumer frustration in the electronics market.
Read at Ars Technica
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