AI gadget makers are chasing problems that don't exist, Logitech CEO says — also details supply chain and pricing strategy

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Logitech's chief executive officer is questioning the widsom of rushing into standalone AI hardware. In an interview with Bloomberg , marking her second anniversary in the role, Hanneke Faber made comments have following several high-profile attempts at screenless or companion-style AI devices struggling to establish a market, while Logitech pulls revenue back to pre-pandemic levels and expands its AI features inside more traditional peripherals.

Faber argued that the wave of AI-first gadgets released over the past year remains untethered from a clear purpose. Products such as the Humane AI Pin — acquired by HP in February — and Rabbit R1 launched with the promise of replacing parts of the smartphone experience, only to draw criticism for slow performance, limited features, and subscription-driven pricing.

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