Sector Guide Logitech introduces Signature Comfort Plus lineup
LOGITECH has expanded its Signature Series with the launch of the Signature Comfort Plus range, a new mouse and keyboard lineup built to make long desk days less taxing for modern hybrid workers. The series introduces Logitech’s first cushioned palm support mouse, the Signature Comfort Plus M850 L, alongside the MK880 keyboard and mouse combo. Both are designed to reduce strain during extended sessions, pairing sculpted ergonomics with quieter inputs suited to shared workspaces. The M850 L debuts a palm cushion tuned through real world testing, while the MK880 adds deep cushioned keys, a dual foam palm rest and curved typing angles for more natural hand positioning.
The devices support Easy Switch for moving between up
to three devices across operating systems, with customisable shortcuts, meeting controls and AI access via Logi Options+. A non cushion M840 L mouse variant is also available.
For enterprise rollouts, the Signature Comfort Plus for Business models add Logi Bolt secure wireless connectivity and Logitech Sync support for centralised device monitoring, offering IT teams a scalable, low maintenance option. Sustainability remains a core design principle, with between 49% and 77% post consumer recycled plastic used across the lineup and FSC certified packaging.
Ericsson elevates Wireless WAN from failover to foundational
ERICSSON has expanded its Wireless WAN portfolio with the launch of the Cradlepoint W2255, positioning cellular as a primary component of enterprise connectivity rather than a simple failover option. The move comes as organisations scale AI driven operations and face rising financial exposure from outages, with recent research showing major
downtime incidents can exceed $500,000 and, for more than a third of businesses, reach $1 million per day.
The W2255 is a 5G SA Release 17 adapter designed to give IT teams greater control and visibility across multi provider Wireless WAN environments. It integrates directly with Ericsson NetCloud, enabling centralised orchestration of cellular and Low Earth Orbit satellite links to support higher uptime across distributed sites. The unit is built for flexible deployment, with a single design suitable for indoor and outdoor use and an IP67 rating for harsher locations.
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Ericsson says the adapter’s capabilities, including faster carrier failover, automated carrier selection and support for network slicing, are intended to help enterprises treat cellular as an active part of their network fabric. Industry analysts note that combining 5G with LEO connectivity can improve reach and resilience for sectors such as retail and manufacturing, where continuous connectivity underpins critical applications and emerging AI workloads.
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