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    Tariffs Will Make Electronics More Expensive. If You Need a New Gadget, ‘Buy It Now’

    News RoomBy News RoomApril 9, 20253 Mins Read
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    WIRED reached out to more than 70 companies, from electronics manufacturers to coffee companies, asking if they could share any details about potential price increases on imported products. The vast majority, like Garmin, Oura, Amazon, Logitech, OnePlus, and Steelcase, declined to comment, while others said it was too early to discuss pricing. Still, some companies responded.

    Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

    Popular home office furniture brand, Branch, says it has been preparing for trade policy changes for some time, finding efficiencies in its supply chain to absorb the impact of tariffs with minimal increases to pricing. The company says there’s a lot of uncertainty: “Candidly, we may need to adjust some prices in the coming months, particularly for products sourced from countries where tariff rates came in significantly higher than we anticipated.” Branch says if there is a price change, it will be to protect margins rather than to expand them. It’s worth noting that Branch’s Ergonomic Chair, long recommended in WIRED’s Best Office Chairs guide, used to be $339 but is now $359, though Branch says the price was adjusted before tariffs were announced.

    Drip coffee maker Moccamaster says it may absorb “some short-term pressures at the US level,” though it’s too early to confirm whether prices will increase. Portland-based coffee machine maker Ratio says it’s holding prices steady through April, but “tariffs this high will unequivocally compel higher retail prices—potentially much higher. We are a small business that was already struggling with increasing costs.”

    Closeup of the Supernote A5 X2 Manta Digital Notebook with the screen showing a handwritten hello

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    Supernote, a company that makes digital notebooks, pointed to a statement it made on Reddit. It’s implementing a price increase in the US by the end of April: “We are actively adjusting our supply chain to mitigate the long-term impact of these tariffs,” the company says on Reddit. ”These adjustments take time, especially with the new tariffs hitting everything from people to penguins, which makes the situation more complicated. It’s going to be a tough time.”

    The company behind smart bird feeders from brands like Harymor and Sehmua, says it’s exploring strategies to absorb costs internally, with no price adjustments—”We are facing rising expenses that directly affect our profit margins. … We recognize the competitive nature of the market and the price sensitivity of our customers.”

    Meanwhile, Samsung hasn’t responded to our request for comment yet, but the company told Reuters the tariffs don’t affect its TVs as much since most are produced in Mexico.

    We’ll keep adding information from brands as we receive it. While it’s too early to make a definitive statement on an ever-evolving situation, we can probably expect higher prices on almost everything if the tariff situation remains unchanged. The last thing we want is for everyone to panic buy, but if you need a new phone, a mechanical keyboard, or an air purifier, you should probably start looking now.

    Updated on April 8: We’ve added new information on the latest China tariffs and how Razer seems to be pausing US sales of its laptops.

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