Logitech introduces G3 series gaming mouse and keyboard in PH
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Logitech has launched the new G3 Series mouse and keyboard for PC gaming, introducing pro-level performance at prices aimed at everyday players. The lineup includes the G304 X SUPERLIGHT wireless gaming mouse priced at ₱4,995 and the G316 X 98 mechanical gaming keyboard at ₱5,695, completing the series alongside the G325 wireless gaming headset at ₱5,999.
Arnaud Perret-Gentil, Logitech G Head of Product PC Gaming and Creators, said: “By fusing elite precision, like our sub-micron HERO 44K sensor and 8 kHz report rates, with high-end heritage design, we are enabling everyday gamers the ability to level up their gaming experience at an approachable price tag.” He added: “The G3 Series represents a strategic evolution in our mission to facilitate “Play for All.”
Flip Phones. Flip phones have become a small escape hatch for people who want calls and texts without carrying every app they’ve ever regretted downloading. The Motorola Razr still has that snap-shut satisfaction, and newer basic phones give people a way to be reachable without being fully swallowed by a screen.
iPods. Used iPods are getting attention again because they do one job and one job only. Loading a Nano, Classic, or Touch with your own music library feels more personal than letting an app decide what you should listen to.
Instant Cameras. Polaroid and Fujifilm Instax cameras keep showing up at parties, weddings, dorm rooms, and weekend trips because the photo provides a tangible memory. The colors can be strange, the flash can be harsh, and someone will probably blink, but it’s still more fun than uploading memories to Google Photos.
Point-and-Shoots. Canon PowerShots, Sony Cyber-shots, Nikon Coolpix cameras, and other small digital cameras from the 2000s are back in purses and jacket pockets. They make photos look less polished than iPhone shots, with red-eye, blur, and flash glare that somehow feel closer to how the night actually felt.
Wired Headphones. Apple EarPods and other wired headphones have gone from boring backup gear to an actual style choice. They don’t need charging, they don’t vanish into couch cushions as easily, and they’re much more budget-friendly.
Cassette Players. Cassette players and tape decks are getting attention from people who like music that takes a little effort. Rewinding, flipping sides, and dealing with a worn-out case can be annoying, sure, but the whole process feels more involved than tapping shuffle for the 400th time.
Boomboxes. The modern boombox comeback is more of a compromise than anything else, since plenty of new models look old while offering Bluetooth connection. That mix gives people the chunky 1980s and 1990s look without asking them to fully return to D batteries, warped tapes, and radio static.
Reference: 20 signs the internet is falling back in love with old tech
The G304 X SUPERLIGHT features the HERO 44K sensor with up to 44K DPI and an 8kHz report rate for elite precision. It offers more than 130 hours of battery life, USB-C fast charging, and a sustainable design using 51% recycled plastic.
It is upgradeable with PRO LIGHTSPEED Receiver, delivering up to 8 kHz performance so you can play with the speed, responsiveness, and precision you need towards becoming an esports pro. Users can connect and switch between ultra-low-latency LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth and wired modes.
The G316 X 98 keyboard comes with hot-swappable switches, a snap-fit gasket design, and customizable LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting. Designed for total creative freedom, it features an 8 kHz performance and a near-instantaneous 0.125ms response time, ensuring every action is precise and fluid.
For audio, the G325 headset delivers 24-bit sound quality with AI-powered noise reduction and ultra-plush comfort for long sessions. All devices integrate with Logitech G HUB, allowing gamers to access performance presets and community-shared profiles.
Logitech emphasizes accessibility, customization, and sustainability in the G3 Series, aiming to democratize pro-level gaming gear. The products are available in Black and White, designed to fit into any setup while offering advanced features at more affordable prices.
The G3 Series mouse, keyboard, and headset have become officially available in the Philippines in July 2026.
Reference: Logitech G brings G304 X SUPERLIGHT and G316 X to PH





