New Logitech products: Own pen for Vision Pro plus new iPad Folio
Logitech comes up with two new special products for Apple users. One has a large audience, the other a rather small one.
Logitech Muse pen: Specially designed for spatial computing with Apple.
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Logitech has announced two new products for customers of the iPhone manufacturer at Apple's developer conference WWDC 2025. Product number one is a special hardware with a pointed target group, product number two can be used by many iPad users.
First special pen for the Vision Pro
Logitech's new Muse pen is the first input device on the market designed exclusively for the Vision Pro. It is set to be launched “later this year” and will allow users to work very precisely in virtual space with apps adapted for this purpose – for example for drawing or working on engineering tasks such as CAD and 3D designs. The device comes with very precise motion tracking and, according to the manufacturer, is suitable for “a range of disciplines”.
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In addition to the aforementioned 3D tasks such as creating models, the manufacturer is also considering feeding virtual workspaces with drawn content – “so that complex ideas come to life with immersive tools”. Initial tests will have to show what this means in practice. Technically, the Muse has six degrees of freedom, comes with integrated buttons and is capable of various gestures. Haptic feedback is also integrated – and the pen tip is pressure-sensitive. Logitech has not yet announced the price. It will be sold via the manufacturer and Apple directly.
Bluetooth folio with keyboard
Logitech's second new product for Apple users will be available to order “soon”. The Flip Folio is a combination of keyboard and case for the iPad Pro and iPad Air. The Folio can be used with 11-inch and 13-inch models (Pro: M4, Air: M2, M3 and 5th generation).
It is possible to position the iPad both vertically and horizontally, the area for the camera remains free in portable mode. A kickstand is integrated for adjustment at different heights. The keyboard is compact with a relatively short stroke and is already available with a German layout. Unfortunately, there is no trackpad, so the iPad always has to be operated via touchscreen if you are not using the keyboard. The Flip Folio costs 179 (11-inch) or 199 euros (13-inch). It is available in three colors: Graphite, purple and gray.
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