"We have lined up a series of wireless products for tablets, keyboards for smart TVs, blue tooth speakers, game control devices and mice for digital classes," cluster category manager of Logitech, India and South West Asia, Ashok Jangra said today.
The Indian computer peripherals market is moving swiftly from wired to wireless products, he told reporters here.
"At present, the proportion of wireless peripherals to wired ones is 50:50," he said.
But with consumers preferring uncluttered devices to suit their conveniences, the proportion of wireless peripherals is going to increase, Jangra said.
India is a big market for the company in the Asian region, he added.
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