Logitech Signature Comfort Plus Series brings cushioned comfort to everyday work
Logitech is expanding its focus on workplace comfort with the new Signature Comfort Plus Series, a lineup designed for people who spend hours at a desk and want a more relaxed, supportive experience while typing, clicking, and switching between devices.
The series introduces a fresh take on everyday office accessories, led by a mouse with a built-in palm cushion and a keyboard designed with a soft dual-foam wrist rest. Together, the products aim to reduce the small discomforts that build up during long work sessions, whether you are answering emails, joining video meetings, managing spreadsheets, or working from home.
At the center of the lineup is the Logitech Signature Comfort Plus M850L, a right-handed wireless mouse with a sculpted shape and a soft cushion integrated into the rear palm area. The idea is simple: instead of resting your hand on a hard plastic shell all day, the mouse gives your palm a softer surface that helps support a more natural hand position.
The M850L also features a wider rear section, thumb support, and rubber side grips for better control. Logitech has added its SilentTouch technology as well, reducing click noise while keeping the familiar tactile feel many users expect from a productivity mouse. This makes it a practical option for shared offices, quiet home workspaces, or late-night work sessions where loud clicking can become distracting.
Another useful feature is Logitech’s SmartWheel, which allows smooth and precise scrolling depending on how you use it. The mouse can also connect to up to three devices, letting users switch between them with a single button press over Bluetooth. It supports Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS, making it flexible enough for people who use multiple computers or move between work and personal setups.
For users who prefer a slimmer mouse without the cushioned palm area, Logitech is also offering the M840L. It keeps many of the same core features but comes in a more streamlined design.
The Signature Comfort Plus Series also includes the MK880 keyboard, which focuses on a softer and more supportive typing experience. Instead of mechanical switches, it uses deep-profile plunger keys that are intended to feel comfortable during long typing sessions. The keyboard also includes a curved key layout to encourage a more natural hand position.
One of the main comfort-focused additions is the dual-foam wrist rest, which gives users a cushioned place to rest their hands between keystrokes. Adjustable tilt legs offer three typing angles: flat, 4 degrees, and 8 degrees. This allows users to choose the position that feels best for their posture and desk setup.
The new lineup appears to target hybrid workers, remote employees, students, and office users who spend much of the day at a computer. While no keyboard or mouse can guarantee relief from pain or strain, better support and improved ergonomics can make daily work feel smoother and less tiring for many people.
Still, comfort is personal. Hand size, wrist position, desk height, chair setup, and typing habits all play a role in whether an ergonomic accessory feels right. Logitech typically tests its products with real users before launch, so the Signature Comfort Plus design may appeal to a broad range of people looking for a more comfortable workspace.
The Logitech Signature Comfort Plus M850L is priced at $49.99, while the MK880 keyboard and mouse combo is priced at $99.99. The series is scheduled to launch in June 2026 and will be available in three color options.
Logitech describes the new products as tools made to reduce distractions and add comfort rather than demand attention. For many desk workers, that may be exactly the point: a mouse and keyboard that quietly make the workday feel a little easier.






