Logitech International S.A. launched the Spotlight 2 advanced presenter on June 10, 2026 [1].

The release marks a shift toward tactile interaction in business hardware. By integrating haptic feedback, the company aims to increase audience engagement and provide presenters with more precise control over digital highlighting during corporate briefings.

The Spotlight 2 is designed for high-mobility environments, featuring an operating range of up to 100 feet [3]. This allows speakers to move further from their computers without losing connectivity, a critical requirement for large-scale conference halls and auditoriums.

Beyond the range, the device focuses on digital highlighting. Unlike traditional laser pointers that can be invisible on LED screens or distracting to audiences, the Spotlight 2 uses software-based highlighting to draw attention to specific data points. The addition of haptic technology provides the user with physical confirmation of commands, reducing the need for the presenter to look back at the screen to verify a slide transition.

Logitech has positioned the device as a tool to maintain a professional flow during high-stakes presentations. The company intends for the hardware to serve as a bridge between the speaker and the digital content, ensuring that technical limitations do not disrupt the delivery of the message [2].

Market analysts have noted the launch as a strategic move to solidify the company's leadership in the business-presentation hardware sector [1]. The device is part of a broader effort to modernize the peripheral ecosystem for the hybrid work era, where seamless interaction between physical controllers and digital displays is paramount [2].

Logitech International S.A. launched the Spotlight 2 advanced presenter on June 10, 2026.

The introduction of haptics into presentation remotes suggests a trend toward 'blind operation' in professional hardware, where users rely on tactile cues rather than visual confirmation. By extending the range and refining the highlighting method, Logitech is addressing the specific technical failures of traditional laser pointers in modern, high-brightness digital environments.