Lawsuit demands Logitech hand tariff refunds over to customers
Logitech increased prices by up to 25 percent last year.

Logitech increased prices by up to 25 percent last year.
The short version
- Logitech is facing a proposed class action lawsuit for not giving customers tariff refunds.
- In April 2025, Logitech raised the prices on 51 percent of its portfolio, with some prices increasing by as much as 25 percent.
- Per the complaint, both parties bought Logitech mice at higher prices.
What happened
“Had Logitech not inflated its prices in the name of the unlawful IEEPA [International Emergency Economic Powers Act] tariffs, Plaintiff[s] would have paid less for the same product. Plaintiff[s] has received no refund, credit, or other compensation from Logitech corresponding to the tariff component of the price Plaintiff[s] paid,” the complaint reads.
Why it matters
In February, the Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump imposed the IEEPA tariffs illegally.
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