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October 2019
(87%)
111 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2020-10-01, Author: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Wireless keyboards serve many masters. They're great if you're trying to declutter, or like typing with your keyboard on your lap. Mobile productivity hounds who want gear that's ready for travel swear by them, too, and some models let you swap one typing...
Multi device connectivity, Illuminated keys, USB C rechargeable battery
No adjustable feet,
The MX Keys may earn the ‘Magic Keyboard' name due to the Flow control feature, which allows it to seamlessly move files from one device to another. You also get backlit keys with smart proximity sensor, a rechargeable battery, and multi device connection...
Abstract: REVIEW – Late last year Julie reviewed the Logitech MX Keys and Master 3 that she liked so much, she continues to use both to this day. Recently Logitech has released new variants to the MX Series, a Keys keyboard and Master 3 mouse specifically designed...
The MX Keys is certainly a good product, a keyboard with a fantastic tactile feel. Some interesting design decisions such as a lack of incline adjustment, and key reassignment limitations cripples what can be an amazing productivity tool. Even when paired...
MX Keys - Can be paired with up to 3 devices, MX Keys - 5 month battery life if you turn off the backlight, MX Keys - Comfortable to type on, MX Master 3 - great feel, MX Master 3 - fast smooth scroll wheel, Logitech Flow between devices,
Nothing
Like I mentioned at the start of this review, I've been using a Logitech Craft keyboard and an MX Master 2S mouse for quite a while. I like the new MX Keys keyboard a little better than the Craft keyboard if only for the reason that I rarely if ever used...
Sturdy construction, Can connect with up to three devices, Can control mulitple computers at once when used with MX Master 3 mouse
Expensive, Probably too heavy to travel with you
The MX Keys is easily once of the best wireless keyboards I've ever used. Like the MX Master 3, it's an expensive peripheral at $100, but well worth the investment for power users who are finicky about their peripherals.Note: When you purchase something a...
Published: 2019-09-05, Author: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
Sleek look, with environment-aware backlighting, Works seamlessly across multiple synced wireless devices, even with differing OSs, Long battery-life rating,
Minimal key travel, Flat overall contour, Wrist rest costs extra
Logitech's MX Keys packs in useful workflow-streamlining tools, including the ability to connect to multiple devices at once. Fans of flat, laptop-style keyboards may like the design, but its slim frame forces comfort compromises...
Abstract: Logitech has now officially unveiled the latest generation of its popular MX lineup. Today's announcement delivers the new MX Master 3 wireless mouse and MX Keys wireless keyboard. Building on its strong tradition of customization and ergonomic design, Lo...
Abstract: It's been more than two years since we reviewed the Logitech MX Master 2S, a rather expensive mouse that offered a number of features with appeal for business users -- especially those who work on more than one computer. The reason that it's taken Logitec...