Logitech has introduced the Spotlight 2 Advanced Presenter in Indonesia, positioning it as a premium tool for speakers who want to look composed in front of an audience. The device is built around a simple idea: helping presenters stay in control without constantly checking the remote.
That approach is reflected most clearly in its haptic feedback system. When a button is pressed, the user feels a distinct vibration, making each command easier to confirm by touch and allowing the presenter to keep attention on the audience and the screen.
Designed to reduce on-stage tension
Spotlight 2 also adds a vibration-based breathing guide intended to help users regulate their breathing before or during a presentation. Logitech says the feature is meant to support focus and reduce tension in moments that often feel stressful.
The physical design follows the same logic. The forward and backward buttons are shaped differently so the remote can be identified by touch, while the Immersive Haptic Force Button gives a gentle vibration after slide changes are registered.
According to Logitech, that combination makes the presentation flow feel more natural. It also reduces the need to look away from the audience just to check whether a command has been processed.
Joseph Mingori, Logitech’s VP and General Manager, said Spotlight 2 was created as a calming tool for high-pressure moments. He added that the upgraded digital features and grounding haptics are meant to help presenters improve their performance.
Five digital spotlight modes
On the visual side, Logitech has added five digital highlighting options: Spotlight, Squarelight, Magnify, Annotate, and Digital Pointer.
These modes are meant to help audiences focus on key points during a presentation. They are also suitable for face-to-face meetings and hybrid formats, which have become more common in many workplaces.
Spotlight 2 still includes an integrated Class 1 laser pointer for conventional presentation use. Logitech also provides an Action Button that can be programmed through the Logi Options+ app to start or pause a presentation, black out the screen, or mute the microphone.
Connectivity, battery life, and platform support
The presenter supports Bluetooth and a Logi Bolt USB-C receiver included in the box. It is compatible with Windows and macOS, and it works with Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, Apple Keynote, and Prezi.
Wireless range reaches up to 30 meters, giving speakers more freedom to move around the room. Logitech says the battery can last up to three months on a full charge, while one minute of charging is enough for up to three hours of presentation time.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, Logi Bolt USB-C receiver |
| Compatibility | Windows, macOS, PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote, Prezi |
| Wireless range | Up to 30 meters |
| Battery life | Up to three months |
| Quick charge | One minute for up to three hours |
Materials, dimensions, and price
Logitech also highlights sustainability in the hardware design. The casing uses aluminum processed with renewable energy, while 43 percent post-consumer recycled plastic is used in the Graphite, Sand, Light Lilac, and Black variants.
The outer packaging is made with FSC-certified paper. Physically, the device measures 145 mm x 30 mm x 13.5 mm and weighs around 55 grams.
Each unit of Spotlight 2 Advanced Presenter comes with a one-year limited hardware warranty. It began distribution in Indonesia in June 2026 at a price of Rp2.415.000 and is available through Logitech’s official online and offline stores.
