• The MX Ink stylus, Logitech's first mixed reality tool for Meta Quest 2 and 3 headsets, offers a natural, pencil-like feel for 3D content creation. It has features like swappable pressure-sensitive tips and haptic feedback, which enhance the creative process for AR and VR artists. Despite its $129.99 price tag and lack of Meta Quest Pro support, its release later this year could be an excellent addition to advancing 3D design.

  • Logitech has introduced the MX Creative Console, a specialized device aimed at enhancing the user experience for Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Pro. Priced at $199.99, the console is now available for pre-order on Logitech's official website. This innovative control panel features a keyboard reminiscent of the Stream Deck, along with a dial pad that includes an analogue dial and multiple buttons designed to streamline creative workflows. The MX Creative Console allows users to perform tasks more efficiently. For instance, adjusting the brush size in Photoshop can be done effortlessly by turning the contextual dial, while brightness adjustments in Adobe Lightroom can be made by selecting a preset and using the dial to fine-tune the brightness levels. In addition to its core functionalities, the console supports integrated plugins that enhance creativity and productivity across various applications, including Adobe Illustrator, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and popular music streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music. The device is available in two color options: pale gray and graphite, and it comes with a three-month subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud. Connectivity options for the console include a USB-C connection for the keyboard and Bluetooth or a Logitech Bolt adapter for the dial pad, which is sold separately. This new product aims to provide a more intuitive and efficient way for creative professionals to manage their tasks within Adobe's suite of applications.