Logitech launches Spotlight 2 presenter with haptic feedback at $129.99
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Logitech (NASDAQ: LOGI) announced the Spotlight 2 Advanced Presenter, a device designed for presentation control with haptic feedback technology and digital highlighting capabilities.
The presenter includes tactile feedback features that provide vibrations when highlighting slide content or during breathing exercises intended to help speakers prepare. The device offers multiple digital highlighting options including Spotlight, Magnify, Squarelight and Annotate functions, along with a digital pointer and Class 1 laser.
Users can customize the device through the Logi Options+ app to assign shortcuts such as start, pause and mute functions to the Action Button. The presenter connects via Bluetooth or an included USB-C receiver and works with PowerPoint, Google Slides and Keynote across Windows and macOS platforms.
The device provides up to 30 meters of wireless range and offers three months of use on a full charge. A one-minute charge provides three hours of presentation time, according to the company.
"Spotlight 2 is designed to be the steadying anchor in these stressful moments," said Joseph Mingori, VP and General Manager at Logitech. "By combining grounding haptic features that reassure the speaker with enhanced digital capabilities that engage the audience, we are providing technology that lets each presenter take their performance to the next level."
The presenter incorporates recycled materials, with plastic components containing 43% recycled plastic from consumer electronics for certain color models. The aluminum components are made using renewable energy.
Spotlight 2 will be available globally in Graphite and Sand colors, with Light Lilac and Black available in select markets. The device is priced at $129.99 USD, $179.99 CAD, €129.99, and £109.99.
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