Follow rumors and leaks, Logitech has officially announced the Logitech G Cloud device and is compatible with Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming. This means you can play Halo Infinite, Grounded, Sea of Thieves and Forza Horizon 5 on the go via streaming on the device. It also supports Nvidia GeForce Now.
The device has “precise” controls, a 1080p display and battery life. announced by Logitech as “amazing”. More specifically, Logitech said it will run for about 12 hours on one charge. It weighs 463 grams.
Logitech G Cloud will be available for purchase in North America at LogitechG.com, Best Buy and Amazon for $350. Anyone who pre-orders now can get the device down to $300 with a $50 discount.

Logitech G Cloud was developed in partnership with Logitech and Tencent. As mentioned, it supports Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now. Additionally, users can stream games from an Xbox console or Xbox app. Games can also be streamed to the device via Valve’s Steam Link, while remote play apps, video streaming apps, and other apps can be downloaded from the Google Play Store.
Logitech says the Logitech G Cloud is “carbon neutral” like all Logitech G products. Additionally, the packaging is made from certified forests. FSC and other “controlled sources”.
Logitech G Cloud Official Description
Written by Logitech
- Casual Game All Day – With over 12 hours of battery life and a weight of only 463g, gamers can enjoy long gaming sessions.
- full hd – The large 7-inch full 1080p HD touchscreen offers a 60Hz refresh rate and handheld full-screen 16:9 gaming experience.
- Precise Game Controls – Performance and feedback compete with the best controllers with haptic, gyroscope and remapable controls.
- Sustainability – All Logitech G products are certified carbon neutral, meaning the product’s carbon impact has been reduced to zero due to Logitech’s investment in carbon offset and removal projects. The packaging for this product is also made from paper from FSC certified forests and other controlled sources.
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