What 2025 Tariffs Reveal About Today’s Computer Peripheral Pricing Strategies
2025 has been an interesting (chaotic) time for pricing analysts. When new U.S.-China tariffs hit earlier this year, conventional wisdom pointed to broad price inflation across electronics. But what happened in Computer Peripherals was far messier, and far more instructive, for modern price management strategies.
Our latest report on tariff impacts reveals a fragmented pricing landscape, where some retailers passed on costs while others absorbed them. If you work in retail pricing or manage omnichannel pricing strategies, this report is essential reading.
How Tariffs Exposed Pricing Gaps
The report covers pricing data from January to June 2025 across Best Buy, Amazon, Walmart, and Macy’s. Rather than showing a clear upward trend, pricing response was inconsistent:
- Amazon raised prices in every category, with a +41% spike in LCD monitors.
- Walmart slashed prices in 4 out of 5 categories.
- Best Buy and Macy’s took mixed approaches, alternating between lower pricing and margin protection.
These diverging strategies make one thing clear: tariffs have become a pressure test for pricing teams. Whether you’re using automated pricing tools or working with legacy systems, the old playbooks no longer apply.
Rethinking dynamic pricing in a tariff-driven economy
For those focused on dynamic pricing optimization, this report is a case study in volatility. In the storage category alone, Best Buy prices spiked 40% in April, only to crash by June. Amazon’s printer prices surged and then flatlined. Retailers are not only responding to cost increases, but they’re reacting to inventory volatility, brand dynamics, and competitive pricing pressures.
To stay ahead, leading retailers are doubling down on:
- Real-time price tracking and monitoring
- Cross-retailer SKU-level price intelligence
- Price elasticity modeling for high-volume categories like networking and imaging
What This Means for Pricing Teams
Whether you’re in ecommerce pricing, working on omnichannel strategy, or part of a consumer electronics brand, the message is the same: tariffs aren’t just an economic event, they’re a strategic inflection point.
Use this moment to re-evaluate:
- Your ability to benchmark competitor prices
- Your agility in automated price changes
- Your preparedness for future cost shocks
Dive Into the Data
Read the full 2025 Tariff Report on Computer Peripherals
Explore category-by-category breakdowns, retailer price trends, and brand-level SKU shifts. With pricing under pressure, smart price management is more critical than ever.
Access the full report here