Logitech' Bracken Darrell abruptly steps down from CEO position

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Why it matters: Logitech is one of the most popular brands for gamers and traditional users looking for keyboards, mice, headphones, and other personal peripherals. The company is now suffering the effects of post-pandemic market conditions and will soon need to find a new CEO.

Bracken Darrell, president and chief executive officer of Logitech International, tendered his resignation to pursue "other opportunities." Board member Guy Gecht will now lead the Swiss computer peripheral manufacturer as interim CEO until the company conducts a "global search" for internal and external candidates to fill the role.

Darrell stated that the "team" at Logitech accomplished a lot during his ten-year tenure. Under his watch, the Swish corporation grew its market value tenfold, built a video conferencing business "from scratch," expanded the "tiny" peripheral gaming business from $40 million to over $1 billion, transformed a "declining desktop business" into a $2 billion growth machine, and gained market share in almost all business categories.

Under Darrell's leadership, Logitech became an excellent design company, winning more design awards than any comparable firm – 200 in the last year alone – and achieved remarkable results in business sustainability. Darrell states that Logitech did so well that now it's the right time to leave a legacy behind while the post-pandemic sharks are threatening to eat the peripheral business alive.

Logitech experienced unprecedented growth during Covid-related lockdowns. Users were upgrading their computers en masse to work, study and relax at home while offices, schools, and entertainment establishments were closed. Of course, all these new machines needed peripherals with improved ergonomics and advanced features, so Logitech thrived.

Now that the pandemic is over, PC sales have declined, drastically lowering demand for accessories. In its financial results for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2023, Logitech reported a 20-percent year-over-year drop in revenue ($960 million), with a further decline expected for the next quarter (18-22 percent).

Although Darrell is stepping down as CEO immediately, Logitech says he will remain with the company through next month to ensure a seamless transition. Gecht, an experienced former CEO and Logitech board member since 2019, says the corporation still has many growth and innovation opportunities ahead.

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Besides the end of the pandemic, Logitech sales might also be declining due to shoddy quality products with declining reliability and durability. I stopped purchasing Logitech mice after the last 3 I purchased all started having double click issues in less than 4 months.

Logitech used to make very reliable and durable mice, still remember my MX518 that lasted more than 10 years working like new.
 
All Logitech mice I had developed double click or scrolling issues in few months. So now I roll with Asus mice which have easy to replace switches. I use Kailh 4.0 for best click feedback.
 
Swish corporation?

Well… at least he didn’t announce that NFTs are the future for Logitech.
 
I loved Logitech, used their products for a long time.

What made me finally switch away from them was because of poorly designed Wireless Headsets; I had 2 break within 1 year, both replaced under warranty thankfully.

The straw that broken the camels back, however, was that I needed 3 pieces of software to run 3 different peripherals.

I was using the Legacy software for a Force-Feedback wheel (G27)
I started to use Logitech's Gaming Software for a keyboard I had at the time.
Then I purchased a new mouse and was asked to download the Logitech G-Hub...

Is it that difficult to make the legacy peripherals be acknowledged by the newer software?

The only Logitech peripheral I have now is my Mouse as it was recently purchased, but I'll be moving to another company for my next one.
 
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