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Logitech Mother's Day guide spotlights home working gear

Wed, 25th Mar 2026

Logitech has published a Mother's Day gift guide focused on home working and personal audio products. The selection features six devices across desk accessories, headsets and portable speakers, with recommended retail prices ranging from AUD $99.95 to AUD $289.95.

The line-up targets remote work, video calls, music listening and home office customisation. The most expensive item is the Casa Pop-Up Desk at AUD $289.95, an all-in-one package that includes a wireless keyboard, touchpad and a case that converts into a laptop stand for setting up a temporary workstation around the home.

Audio products also appear in the guide. The Zone Vibe 100 headset is listed at AUD $179.95 for podcast listening, video calls and gaming, while the Ultimate Ears MINIROLL portable speaker is priced at AUD $99.95. The headset weighs 185g, and the MINIROLL offers up to 12 hours of battery life and an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance.

Desk devices

Several products focus on desktop comfort and input devices. The POP Icon Combo, priced at AUD $149.95, pairs a compact keyboard with a matching mouse and is marketed as much on design as on everyday use.

The Lift Vertical Mouse is listed at AUD $129.95 and is designed for small to medium-sized hands. Its 57-degree vertical angle is intended to place the hand in a handshake position.

Wave Keys, also priced at AUD $149.95, rounds out the desk-based offering. The keyboard uses a curved layout intended to support a more natural position for hands, wrists and forearms during longer typing sessions.

The guide reflects a retail strategy that groups technology products by recipient and use case rather than technical category alone. Seasonal campaigns such as Mother's Day have become a standard way for consumer electronics brands to position accessories and peripherals as gift items, particularly as hybrid work has made desk equipment more visible in the home.

In this case, Logitech's selection leans heavily towards flexible working and everyday home use. The emphasis on ergonomics, portable audio and colourful accessories suggests it is targeting shoppers looking for practical gifts rather than larger-ticket devices such as laptops or smartphones.

Across the six products, the combined listed value is AUD $998.70. The mix of price points allows Logitech to cover both lower-cost purchases, such as the MINIROLL speaker, and higher-priced workstation products, such as the Casa Pop-Up Desk.

The collection also highlights how peripheral makers are trying to broaden their appeal beyond conventional office buyers. By framing keyboards, mice and headsets as lifestyle products for the home, brands can tap into gift-buying occasions once dominated by beauty, fashion and household goods.