Logitech to Launch New Aurora G700 Series Products with Female-Oriented Designs
Logitech is gearing up to unveil a range of new products under its Aurora G700 series, and leaked renderings of these products have been released by overseas whistleblower @OnLeaks and foreign media outlet 91mobiles. The design of several products seems to have a strong emphasis on pink and white color schemes, indicating a potential target audience of female users, and all the products in the lineup boast RGB lighting features.
Starting off with the G705 wireless mouse, Logitech has opted for a lightweight design that offers a compact form factor. The ergonomic shell ensures a comfortable grip, and the mouse is equipped with six buttons, including the standard left and right buttons, a scroll wheel, a DPI switch button at the bottom, and two customizable side buttons. Detailed specifications and configurations of the mouse are yet to be disclosed.
Next up is the Aurora G713 TKL mechanical keyboard, which is a wired keyboard with a compact layout comprising 88 keys. The absence of a numeric keypad allows for a more streamlined design, while dedicated media function keys and a scroll wheel are positioned at the top right corner of the keyboard. The top left features two function keys for brightness and game mode, along with a caps lock indicator light. The keyboard also sports a 360° RGB light strip at the bottom.
Moving on to the Aurora G715 TKL mechanical keyboard, this variant offers a wireless experience and shares a similar overall layout with the G713. It is equipped with Cherry MX switches and also features indicator lights and multiple function keys at the top. In addition to the previously mentioned game mode, brightness, and media keys, a new button has been added to the left side, although its specific function remains unclear. The G715 also provides three color options: white, pink, and green.
Finally, there is the Aurora G735 headset, which supports RGB lighting. The headset features a long microphone and can be connected via the USB-C interface. It also retains the traditional 3.5mm headset jack. At the bottom of the headset, users can find a power button, a Bluetooth pairing button, and a volume control scroll wheel. Logitech's logo is printed on both sides of the earmuffs, and the headset is available in pink, green, and white color options. Detailed specifications will be released following the official launch.
While it's important to note that these leaks should be taken with a grain of salt, they do provide insights into Logitech's upcoming Aurora G700 series. It's advisable to await official confirmation or further credible news before drawing any conclusions about these products.