The two companies plan jointly to market the European version of the Logitech EasyCall Desktop, engaging in regional promotions and direct outreach to Logitech customers and the Skype community. The EasyCall Desktop will be available in stores throughout Europe beginning in mid-September. It will also be available through the Skype online store at Skype.com/store.
"Skype has been a driving force behind the success of Internet calling in Europe," said Denis Pavillard, Logitech's vice president of product marketing for keyboards and desktops. "Working with Skype, we've integrated the Skype Internet calling experience with a complete desktop solution, so that people can quickly access the Skype features they've come to rely on. And the desktop's speakerphone means that people are now able to include friends and family on an Internet call."
"We are delighted about the expansion of our relationship with Logitech," said James Bilefield, general manager for Europe, Skype. "We've had great success working with Logitech to bring video to Skype users worldwide, and we are confident that this new desktop solution will make it easier than ever for people to place and receive Skype calls at their desk."
In addition to the EasyCall Desktop, Logitech has added several new products to its roster of Skype Certified(TM) products, including the Cordless Internet Handset, QuickCam(R) STX for Skype(TM), QuickCam Chat for Skype(TM), and QuickCam Communicate STX for Skype(TM).
Logitech's global relationship with Skype is a natural fit. The company holds market leadership positions with its Internet communications products -- webcams and PC headsets -- in many major markets, including the United States, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. It is also the leader in cordless desktops and mice.