

Introducing Pink Logitech
Collaboration with a Confidence Boost
This isn’t just collaboration technology—it’s a confidence boost. We’ve taken innovative solutions and infused them with a modern design that commands attention. Whether you’re hosting a virtual meeting or enhancing your workspace, these tools aren’t just functional—they’re empowering. From high-quality audio and video to seamless connectivity, the Logitech lineup is here to elevate your experience, support your creativity, and make you feel like the star of every interaction. Collaboration has never looked (or felt) this good.

Logitech Rally Bar
Wrapped in Blush, Built to Slay
The Rally Bar, now dipped in an effortlessly elegant Logitech blush, enters the room like it’s walking the runway—powerful, precise, and utterly unbothered by your outdated cable management. With cinema-quality optics and a voice pickup range that could eavesdrop on a secret agent (but won’t, because it’s polite), this bar turns your meetings into moments.
It’s like if Audrey Hepburn was reincarnated as AV gear and just happened to be really, really good at beamforming mics.
Put simply? It’s a boss bar in ballerina pink.
Logitech Sight
The Blush-Toned Buddy Who’s Always Got Your Angle
Meet Sight, Logitech’s brilliant little blush-colored table cam with the situational awareness of a ninja and the emotional support of a golden retriever. This is the device that knows who’s talking, who’s about to talk, and who’s just pretending to be on mute.
It doesn’t just capture video—it elevates you, framing your face like a Renaissance painting and gently flexing its AI smarts to make you look slightly more competent than you actually are. (Which we all need sometimes.)
Sweet, stylish, and secretly a genius—just like your favorite coworker.


Logitech Rally Bar Huddle
The Blush Bombshell for Compact Chaos
Small room? No problem. The Rally Bar Huddle in Logitech’s signature rosy blush finish brings blockbuster vibes to your bite-sized boardroom. It’s compact, powerful, and ready to slay spontaneous standups, unplanned brainstorms, or that one coworker who always forgets their laptop.
Don’t let the soft blush fool you—this thing packs the AV punch of a Broadway spotlight. It’s bold, it’s bright, and it’s absolutely done with your excuses about “technical difficulties.”
Basically: it’s the tiny AV unicorn your huddle room never knew it needed.
Logitech Tap Scheduler
The Blush Beacon of Calendar Clarity
Mounted like a work of art and glowing in that delicate Logitech blush that whispers “I run this place,” the Tap Scheduler is your meeting room’s front-desk fairy godparent.
It doesn’t just display the schedule—it curates the mood. It ensures you never awkwardly barge into a meeting again (unless you just like doing that). And it does it all with a vibe that says, “Welcome, please enjoy your incredibly productive session and also your outfit looks great today.”
Elegant, intuitive, and blessed with a glow-up that makes even the calendar feel luxurious.

“Installing this gear was… flawless. I’ve accepted that I now run a high-performance Barbie Dream Network.”
“No one follows the strategy anymore. They follow the pink touchscreen. And honestly? Same.”
“I don’t usually care about aesthetics. But apparently, our workspace has been in three Instagram Stories this week.”
“We chose CTI’s pink AV systems for their functionality. Any increase in morale or employee engagement is purely coincidental.”
“When I said we needed more visibility, I didn’t mean subtle. I meant pink AV. Everywhere.”
“You know what’s louder than pink gear? Silence from a system that isn’t working.”
“The tech works great. The pink? That’s just good branding.”
“Somehow, this improved ROI. I don’t want to talk about it.”
“They walked in, said ‘I got this,’ and somehow—it was got.”
“I never thought I’d say this, but pink AV gear just hits different. Sleek, bold, and surprisingly professional—I’m officially a believer.”
“My AV system used to work. Now it works it.”
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