HS Code for Gaming Mouse / Gaming Keyboard / Input Devices: 8471.60.20

The HS code for gaming mouse / gaming keyboard / input devices is 8471.60.20. Import duty rates: EU 0%, US Free, UK 0%. Rates verified April 2026 against USITC HTS.

Input or output units, whether or not containing storage units in the same housing — gaming mice, gaming keyboards, and other input peripherals

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HS Code

8471 — Automatic data processing machines and units thereof

🇪🇺 EU

0%

EU TARIC

🇺🇸 US

Free

USITC HTS

🇬🇧 UK

0%

UK Global Tariff

Classification Context

Chapter

Chapter 84 — Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery

Heading

8471 — Automatic data processing machines and units thereof

Applicable Rule

GRI 1 — mice, keyboards, trackballs, touchpads, and other input devices for ADP machines are classified under 8471.60 as input units

Prior Rulings

EU — EBTI (Binding Tariff Information)

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US — CBP CROSS Ruling Database

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UK — HMRC Trade Tariff

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Classification Notes

Gaming mice (Logitech G Pro X Superlight, Razer DeathAdder / Viper, SteelSeries Aerox, Corsair Scimitar, Glorious Model O / D, Finalmouse Starlight, Zowie EC2, Endgame Gear) and gaming keyboards (Corsair K70 / K95, Logitech G915 / G Pro X, Razer BlackWidow / Huntsman, SteelSeries Apex, Ducky One 3, Keychron K-series, Glorious GMMK, Akko) are classified under 8471.60 as input units for automatic data processing machines. Wireless vs wired: same heading. Mechanical vs membrane vs optical switches: same heading. RGB backlighting: same heading. Programmable / macro keyboards: same heading — the scripting does not change classification. Ergonomic split keyboards (Kinesis Advantage, Moonlander, Ergodox) are 8471.60. Gaming controllers / gamepads (Xbox Wireless Controller, DualSense, 8BitDo Pro 2, Scuff Reflex) when sold as PC peripherals are 8471.60; when sold for gaming consoles they are 9504.50 (parts of gaming consoles). Trackballs (Logitech MX Ergo, Kensington Expert Mouse) are 8471.60. Graphics tablets (Wacom Intuos, XP-Pen Deco) are 8471.60 as drawing input tablets. Drawing displays with integrated screens (Wacom Cintiq, Huion Kamvas) are borderline 8471.60 vs 8528.42 (monitors) — CBP rulings classify under 8471.60 when the primary function is input. Gaming mouse pads are 3926 (articles of plastic) for rubber/cloth, 4411 for hard mousepad. Mouse grips and sleeves: 3926.90. Keycaps sold separately: 8473.30 (parts of ADP machines) or 3926.90 depending on material. Wireless mice receiver dongles sold separately: 8471.60. The 0% duty across all three markets makes gaming peripherals duty-free; Section 301 applies to many China-origin peripherals so check current US rates.

MFN Duty Rates by Market

European Union

8471.60.20

0%

EU Combined Nomenclature (CN) rate — applies to all 27 EU member states

United States

8471.60.20

Free

US Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) MFN rate — Section 301 tariffs may add to China-origin goods

United Kingdom

8471.60.20

0%

UK Global Tariff (UKGT) — post-Brexit tariff schedule, independent of EU CN

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Official Sources & References

Disclaimer: Duty rates shown are MFN (Most-Favoured-Nation) base rates sourced from live tariff database and verified April 2026. Actual duties may differ based on country of origin, applicable trade agreements (e.g. GSP, CETA, UK-EU TCA), anti-dumping measures, or changes to tariff schedules. Always verify with the official tariff database of the importing country before making customs declarations.

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