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The Verge
7 hours ago
- The Verge
Logitech says all its webcams work with Nintendo Switch 2, save one
If you're looking for a webcam that works with the Nintendo Switch 2's new GameChat mode that lets you video chat with friends and see their faces within games, it looks like the biggest brand in PC accessories is still your best bet. Logitech is the first webcam maker to confirm to The Verge that the vast majority of its cameras work — all of them, in fact, save for the high-end Logitech Brio 4K. 'All of our webcams except Brio 4K work out of the box with Switch 2,' Logitech spokesperson Leila Lewis definitively tells The Verge. When the Nintendo Switch 2 launched three weeks ago, webcam manufacturers had no idea which cameras would be compatible with the new Switch, and some of the best-reviewed cameras simply didn't work. It was a weird mystery, a wild west, and webcam makers had to figure it out on their own. Many didn't even have a Switch 2 to test with, my sources tell me, and had to compete with consumers to buy the fastest-selling game console of all time. Nor did Nintendo provide compatibility guidelines, it seems, as manufacturers like Elgato and Ugreen had to reverse-engineer why their seemingly compatible cameras weren't showing up when they plugged them in. But that mystery now seems to be solved — the answers are not what we expected! — and manufacturers are now seemingly free to update any of their firmware-updatable webcams and make them compatible with the new Switch. Logitech doesn't seem to be promising an update for the Brio 4K. 'Brio 4K is built with the security features of Windows Hello that are not supported on the Switch 2 anyway,' Lewis tells The Verge. But again, all its other webcams reportedly work — which won't be all that surprising to anyone who's been following the webcam saga. When Nintendo and webcam makers weren't originally able to provide lists of working webcams, Redditors crowdsourced their own list, which includes far more working webcams from Logitech than any other manufacturer. A few Redditors say you can even get the Brio 4K working if you want, with a firmware downgrade. Do that at your own risk, though. So far, Elgato and Ugreen have committed to upgrading specific cameras to work with the Nintendo Switch 2. Obsbot has generically confirmed it will do some sort of firmware updates, and Insta360 is still looking into it. Anker is non-committal.


The Verge
7 hours ago
- The Verge
Logitech says all its webcams work with Nintendo Switch 2 — save one
If you're looking for a webcam that works with the Nintendo Switch 2's new GameChat mode that lets you video chat with friends and see their faces within games, it looks like the biggest brand in PC accessories is still your best bet. Logitech is the first webcam maker to confirm to The Verge that the vast majority of its cameras work — all of them, in fact, save for the high-end Logitech Brio 4K. 'All of our webcams except Brio 4K work out of the box with Switch 2,' Logitech spokesperson Leila Lewis definitively tells The Verge. When the Nintendo Switch 2 launched three weeks ago, webcam manufacturers had no idea which cameras would be compatible with the new Switch, and some of the best-reviewed cameras simply didn't work. It was a weird mystery, a wild west, and webcam makers had to figure it out on their own. Many didn't even have a Switch 2 to test with, my sources tell me, and had to compete with consumers to buy the fastest-selling game console of all time. Nor did Nintendo provide compatibility guidelines, it seems, as manufacturers like Elgato and Ugreen had to reverse-engineer why their seemingly compatible cameras weren't showing up when they plugged them in. But that mystery now seems to be solved — the answers are not what we expected! — and manufacturers are now seemingly free to update any of their firmware-updatable webcams and make them compatible with the new Switch. Logitech doesn't seem to be promising an update for the Brio 4K. 'Brio 4K is built with the security features of Windows Hello that are not supported on the Switch 2 anyway,' Lewis tells The Verge. But again, all its other webcams reportedly work — which won't be all that surprising to anyone who's been following the webcam saga. When Nintendo and webcam makers weren't originally able to provide lists of working webcams, Redditors crowdsourced their own list, which includes far more working webcams from Logitech than any other manufacturer. A few Redditors say you can even get the Brio 4K working if you want, with a firmware downgrade. Do that at your own risk, though. So far, Elgato and Ugreen have committed to upgrading specific cameras to work with the Nintendo Switch 2. Obsbot has generically confirmed it will do some sort of firmware updates, and Insta360 is still looking into it. Anker is non-committal.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Logitech G's Streamlabs Launches New Sponsorship Platform to Connect Brands and Streamers
Streamlabs Sponsorships launch with 100% of earnings going directly to creators, ensuring more impact for brands LAUSANNE, Switzerland & SAN JOSE, Calif., June 26, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Streamlabs, the livestreaming software platform of Logitech G (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI), a leading innovator of gaming software, technologies, and gear, today announced the launch of Streamlabs Sponsorships, a new platform built to help streamers earn money through brand partnerships. Launch campaigns will incur $0 in platform fees, and 100% of the brand payout will go directly to creators. Creators have always been at the center of Streamlabs' mission, and launching the new sponsorships platform represents a major milestone in supporting their independence. By removing traditional barriers, such as industry access or complex onboarding, the platform makes it easier than ever for streamers to secure sponsorships, while offering companies and brands a more efficient, scalable way to work with creators and maximize impact. Open to all Streamlabs users, regardless of follower count or Twitch partner status, Streamlabs Sponsorships is designed to empower creators at every level. Launching today in the Streamlabs Desktop App Store, Streamlabs Sponsorships gives creators: Guaranteed base pay on all launch campaigns Full earnings from brand payouts (Streamlabs takes no cut) Potential bonus earnings through conversion actions like app downloads or purchases Transparent campaign terms, including payout structures and conversion criteria A dedicated dashboard to manage campaigns, assets, schedules, and payments "Sponsorships have become the largest source of income for many creators, yet access to those opportunities is still limited to a small percentage of streamers with industry connections or massive audiences," said Ashray Urs, Head of Streamlabs. "This platform changes that, giving creators of all sizes direct access to brand partnerships and putting them in the driver's seat." Unlike other sponsorship platforms that have built a model based on taking a percentage of streamers' earnings, Streamlabs Sponsorships will not deduct platform fees from any campaigns included in the launch. This creator-first model is designed to help streamers maximize their earnings from streaming. Within the sponsorships dashboard, creators can: Browse active campaigns Apply and be selected directly by brands Access campaign requirements, assets, and custom widgets Schedule and manage sponsored streams Track performance metrics Request payout upon meeting campaign goals To ensure smooth and professional brand integrations, Streamlabs provides widgets, pre-built scenes, and Cloudbot commands, all designed to make brand integration seamless, professional, and easy to execute, even for those new to partnerships. Starting this summer, creators can look forward to campaigns from Logitech G and a range of partners across gaming, tech, and lifestyle categories. New opportunities will roll out regularly, providing streamers with ongoing ways to earn. Streamers can access the new sponsorships platform through the Streamlabs Desktop App Store, where the dashboard installs directly into Streamlabs Desktop for a seamless experience. From there, creators can explore available campaigns, review requirements, and begin applying instantly. Streamlabs Sponsorships is now live and available to Twitch streamers. Streamlabs Ultra members receive exclusive 7-day early access to new campaigns as they're released. For advertisers, Streamlabs Sponsorships offers a more efficient and scalable way to work with creators. By removing platform fees and intermediaries, more of the brand's budget goes directly to creator activation, maximizing impact per dollar spent. Brands can easily target the right streamers, track performance, and launch authentic campaigns with minimal lift. Brands interested in launching campaigns through Streamlabs Sponsorships can visit to learn more. About Logitech Logitech designs software-enabled hardware solutions that help businesses thrive and unite people when working, creating, gaming, and streaming. As the point of connection between people and the digital world, our mission is to extend human potential in work and play, in a way that is good for people and the planet. Founded in 1981, Logitech International is a Swiss public company listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (LOGN) and the Nasdaq Global Select Market (LOGI). Find Logitech and its other brands, including Logitech G, at or the company blog. Logitech and other Logitech marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Logitech Europe S.A. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For more information about Logitech and its products, visit the company's website at (LOGIIR) View source version on Contacts Editorial Contact: Ethan MayEmay@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Associated Press
3 days ago
- Science
- Associated Press
Women in Engineering: Honoring Progress, Purpose, and Perseverance
Logitech Blog International Women in Engineering Day is a global platform to recognize, celebrate, and amplify the contributions of women in shaping the world through engineering. In a field historically dominated by men, this day serves as an inspiring reminder of the diverse talents and perspectives women bring to the table and a compelling call to action for creating a more inclusive and innovative future. At Logitech, we know that diversity fuels innovation. Women in engineering are breaking stereotypes and redefining what's possible, pioneering solutions, enhancing collaboration, and driving progress in STEM. Today, we honor the groundbreaking achievements and relentless determination of women engineers while fostering the critical conversations needed to move toward equal representation. Established in the United Kingdom in 2014 by the Women's Engineering Society, International Women in Engineering Day celebrates years of progress while addressing the persistent need for change. This movement isn't just about recognition, it's about inspiration: empowering the next generation of women to envision themselves as engineers, leaders, and trailblazers in science, technology, and beyond. Hear more from Laleh Makarem, Eileen Wu, and Meena Ramani, three Logitech engineers who are redefining what it means to be a woman in engineering. Their stories illustrate the challenges, opportunities, and rewards of pursuing a path in STEM; proof of how empowerment can pave the way for future innovators. What does it mean to you to be a woman in engineering? Eileen: It's about the responsibility of showing up so the next generation sees engineering as a place they belong, too. It's the resilience in facing challenges, and the joy in knowing your work is part of something bigger, building technologies, communities, and ideas that move the world forward. What advice would you give girls studying STEM and young women who want to get into engineering? Laleh: My advice is to approach engineering with confidence, curiosity, and persistence. Seek a network that supports and inspires you, or create one! Don't hesitate to pursue your interests, speak up, and share your perspectives. Most importantly, remember that your abilities and potential define your career far more significantly than gender. Can you share a project or achievement you're most proud of in your career? Laleh: One project I'm particularly proud of is co-founding the TinyML Switzerland community. We built a space for professionals and researchers to exchange knowledge and drive innovation in deploying machine learning on ultra-low-power microcontrollers. Through workshops, hackathons, and demo days, we've helped foster a vibrant ecosystem and accelerate real-world applications of Edge AI. EdgeAI engineering is the field focused on designing and deploying artificial intelligence (AI) that runs directly on edge devices close to the source of data such as our mice and keyboard and headset. What do you do on a day-to-day basis, and what are some recent projects you've worked on? Meena: I lead the Digital signal processing and Machine learning team at Logitech. My team works on the Research, Development, and Implementation of audio algorithms for Hardware Audio engineering products, including Gaming headsets, Logitech for Business headsets, Microphones, and Ultimate Ears speakers. Our work focuses on enhancing audio in both the microphone path ('how you sound') and the speaker path ('what you hear'). Recent accomplishments include the implementation of 48 kHz Embedded Bluevoice Microphone processing for the newly announced G522 gaming headset. What inspired you to pursue a career in engineering? Eileen: My path to engineering was inspired by a deep curiosity about how materials shape our everyday experiences. During my studies in chemistry, I became fascinated by the potential of materials to solve real-world problems, whether through improving performance, enabling new functionalities, or enhancing sustainability (green energy). This interest naturally evolved into a passion for engineering, where I could bridge scientific understanding with practical application. Laleh: What initially drew me to engineering was my passion for math and physics. I soon realized engineering would allow me to pursue these interests while providing practical applications to satisfy my desire for problem-solving. Meena: Growing up in a family that valued education and learning ignited my fascination with understanding how things work, particularly satellites! This led me to pursue my undergraduate studies in Electronics and Communication Engineering. During my Master's program at the University of Florida, my work as a research assistant at the Computational Neuro-Engineering Laboratory sparked my interest in Biologically inspired signal processing. This ultimately led to my PhD research on Hearing and Speech enhancement, and I have been working on audio signal processing ever since. Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from Logitech


Business Insider
20-06-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
Analysts Are Bullish on Top Technology Stocks: Logitech (LOGI), Adeia (ADEA)
There's a lot to be optimistic about in the Technology sector as 2 analysts just weighed in on Logitech (LOGI – Research Report) and Adeia (ADEA – Research Report) with bullish sentiments. Confident Investing Starts Here: Logitech (LOGI) Kepler Capital analyst Torsten Sauter maintained a Buy rating on Logitech on June 18 and set a price target of CHF88.00. The company's shares closed last Wednesday at $84.51. According to Sauter is ranked #2194 out of 9636 analysts. The word on The Street in general, suggests a Moderate Buy analyst consensus rating for Logitech with a $88.29 average price target. Adeia (ADEA) In a report released today, Scott Searle from Roth MKM initiated coverage with a Buy rating on Adeia and a price target of $26.00. The company's shares closed last Wednesday at $13.06. According to Searle is a 5-star analyst with an average return of 12.4% and a 48.7% success rate. Searle covers the Technology sector, focusing on stocks such as Sequans Communications S A, Digi International, and Universal Display. Adeia has an analyst consensus of Strong Buy, with a price target consensus of $17.33.