Perfect typing feel with smart keys Type with keys that have an ideal shape for your fingers and include keys for dictation and voice-to-text conversion, microphone mute/unmute, and for emojis.
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For me, it was a game changer for Euro Truck Simulator mainly because of the lighting. You turn off the lights, get in the truck, and whenever you need the keyboard, you just pass your hand over it and it understands and lights up...
Connected to 2 PCs and 1 mobile, it plays like a train...
Note: Disable the option in Windows to disable the Bluetooth adapter to save energy... it causes disconnects and it's annoying... after that, it's fine.
I spent 120 euros (including the corresponding USB receiver) on a US international keyboard.
The box says "US Intl'". The product code is 920-010-498.
On the Logitech website, they confirm that it is a US international keyboard.
However, when I received it, I realized that its layout is not US Layout. So if you are looking for a US Layout Keyboard, do not buy it.
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Update 1:
After a long communication with Logitech, they told me that the true US layout part numbers are:
MX Keys Mini - US Standard layout (US)
Pale Gray: 920-010473
Graphite: 920-010388
Rose: 920-010474
Black: 920-010475
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The keyboard is great for what it is. I won't compare it to full-size mechanical keyboards, as they are in a different league when it comes to typing, but compared to keyboards of similar size and usage, like the ones on the laptops I have at home or at work.
All four keyboards I use have US Layout, the regular, original, authentic one, not the mutated hybrid US/UK Layout that Logitech named US international but it's not.
The quality is amazing. The construction is sturdy. The connection with the extra Bolt adapter is stable and doesn't require software to work, but it does require software to customize (expected and acceptable). The keys are large and have a curvature (indentation) that greatly helps with typing. The key travel is satisfactory and longer than the aforementioned laptops. Logitech did such a good job that this discrepancy with the Layout is annoying.
The keyboard is aimed at users with specialized needs. Someone who just wants a wireless keyboard won't spend 110 euros on it. It's for someone with demands. I've learned the keys to be in a specific position, I don't like them changing position.
Of course, even so, there is nothing better on the market for this intended use. However, the one star doesn't leave the review. If you order an expensive and good car, and both the dealership and the company tell you it's for European use and suddenly they bring you a right-hand drive, no matter how good the car is, it's not left-hand drive.
Excellent keyboard from all aspects. And I am a very heavy user, with 8+ hours a day of work involving intense typing. The only negative I have found so far is that you cannot set how long after inactivity the backlight turns off (it often turns off by the time I drink some water and return my hands to typing position).
MX Keys. What's not to like? Amazing keyboard, before I had the large one with the numerical pad, but I bought this one to have the mouse closer, and it makes the whole system more ergonomic. Everything works nicely (large battery, nice keys, ability to set your own shortcuts on some of the keys, works perfectly with mac and windows), except that on mac (Sequoia) sometimes the smart actions don't work and I have to set them up again from scratch. This is annoying, but it doesn't happen often, and I still haven't figured out why it happens (the app always runs in the background). However, I returned the white one and got a black one because on the white one, the letters on the keys weren't clear when the backlight wasn't on, or when that light wasn't at maximum brightness. Small letters, but for me it was so important that I returned it. Because, small letters okay, but I want them to be visible. With the black one, they look perfect.
Very good keyboard, with relatively quiet keys. The only downside to my purchase is that while in the store's photo (on the site) it showed that it was the keyboard with the large SHIFT key on the right, when I received it, it had the small key and the ENTER was square. This layout doesn't work for me, but it's my fault. I should have clarified it when I placed the order over the phone. Of course, when I spoke with them again and told them the issue, they asked if I wanted to return it and get my money back. They didn't have another one with the layout I wanted, so I told them I would keep it, it's okay.
I bought it hesitantly without knowing if it would suit me. The reason for choosing it was its size as well as the reliability of Logitech. Initially, I should note that I work on a laptop and not a desktop. The laptop keyboard started to have some glitches on some keys, so the choice of an external keyboard seemed to be the only solution. I can say that I got used to it on the very first day. Wonderful feeling on the keys, tireless and fast typing. Expected slight strain on the wrists after many hours, which is corrected with a wrist rest (note here that I also have tendonitis in my hands, so my pains may not be from there). The battery... WOW. From the day I got it and charged it, I think it's been 2-3 weeks and it's still at 60%. I would buy it again.
Good quality. Light and nice.
Sometimes it disconnects from the laptop.
One month of 8 hours usage per day dropped the battery to 75%. In general, vfm product.
Excellent device, it accompanies the master 3 very well.
For me, the biggest plus is how easy it is to switch devices, as I have one profile for my personal laptop, one for work, and one for my iPad.
Seamless, a bit pricey, I would say it is a luxury device.
If cost is not an issue for you, it will not disappoint you.
Excellent purchase. For a desktop keyboard, especially if the desk is in a "shared" space, it's perfect.
Compact size and very low profile, takes up minimal space.
Very nice appearance and build quality. Beautifies the desk.
The backlight is superb, it activates when you approach and touch a key.
I was hesitant if it would suit me for typing, because I was used to 'traditional' larger keyboards and never liked laptops. It turned out to be much better than my expectations.
The keys have a good distance between them, despite its size, it doesn't give you the feeling of being cramped.
It is as quiet as a laptop, but with a greater distance in keystrokes, excellent response and nice feeling. The buttons have a slight indentation in the center that helps.
The only complaint is that the battery via Bluetooth doesn't last as long as it is claimed, plus it doesn't include a wireless receiver in the package.
It would also be useful to have feet to be able to give it a slightly greater tilt, if desired.
If you are looking for a wireless keyboard that offers you a comfortable and ergonomic user experience, then the Logitech MX Keys Mini Wireless Bluetooth is an excellent choice. Its battery lasts literally endless hours and you can connect it wirelessly to your computer or tablet via Bluetooth (very easily). It is also very sleek and stylish, giving your workspace a professional feel. Overall, I would highly recommend it!
Very nice compact keyboard. High-quality construction with an aluminum chassis. If you have worked with a 60% keyboard before, it will take you no more than 10 minutes to get used to it.
Excellent mini keyboard with the only observation that it requires a little practice to learn the positions of the keys precisely since they are spread out quite closely. It's not something tragic but definitely at the beginning, when typing, some letters may slip. However, I am more than satisfied with the choice as it has exactly what I was looking for:
Compact.
Elegant.
Excellent construction.
Easy device switching with a button.
Indented keys and particularly easy to read (bright) at night.
Comparable noise levels if not slightly less than a laptop keyboard (Dell XPS 13).
Wireless connection via Bluetooth or the dongle that I already had from another device.
For the money I paid, below 100, I think it's one of the best purchases you can make if you are a professional working remotely or with multiple devices simultaneously. Not so much for gaming due to the issue I mentioned above.
As the owner of this specific keyboard, I can say that it is very good and durable in its construction, as well as very quiet in typing.
However, since we are talking about a keyboard that costs 120 euros, and since Logitech decides to change the protocol and not be "Backwards Compatible" with the Unifying USB Receivers, I consider it unacceptable that it does not provide the corresponding USB Bolt Receiver together with the keyboard and that you have to pay an additional 15 euros for a Receiver.
Perfect keyboard, I use it with bluetooth on Mac air... It works flawlessly! Incredible aesthetics, incredible quality construction! It doesn't work properly on an old laptop with Windows, I don't know if it's the laptop or Windows 10's fault!
I got it for the small system in the bedroom (NUC 11) and again due to my stubbornness (I really wanted backlit keys) like its big brother (MX Keys) which I have had for a while. Same impressions as the big MX Keys (I have written a detailed review) with one big difference:
But it doesn't come with the USB dongle (receiver) in the package, and it DOESN'T work (and they clearly state it on their website, so don't bother) with the old classic Unify receivers (of which I have half a dozen). As if it's a cheap keyboard and their ships would sink if they included a Bolt receiver (precisely because it's NOT backwards compatible with the old Unify receivers) or if there was any serious reason to switch to a new protocol (I have worked with 500 mice and keyboards and continue to work with their old USB dongles, I have never had a complaint).
Quite a good keyboard but it doesn't have a receiver if you don't want Bluetooth. I also don't understand why they don't provide the option to connect it with a cable to a PC and not deal with charging and discharging. If it lasts for years, the battery life will definitely decrease and it will need servicing. Nevertheless, I am satisfied with the purchase.
Nice key feel, very good lighting which, however, cannot be adjusted to stay on continuously.
Unacceptable that it requires a bolt receiver if you don't want to use Bluetooth
The keyboard is excellent. Very high-quality construction, nice lighting, convenient functions with some programmable keys. The keys are quieter than the "quiet" mechanical switches. If you get used to the TKL layout, you won't change afterwards. The low profile of the keyboard makes using a wrist rest unnecessary or even useless.
I am the owner of the silver edition, UK layout. It is a very good keyboard, beautiful, with a nice design and good construction. The keys are slightly larger for my fingers. It has very good lighting with adjustable levels that turn off when not necessary. The battery is currently good.
The only negative is that I have an issue with the left shift key. Once pressed, it stays stuck in the push-in position for 1 second and then returns to normal.
Instant switching and connection to macbook, windows pc and ubuntu simultaneously, with very good responsiveness, something I was afraid of because it's only Bluetooth but it covered me 100%.
Very nice feeling when typing, even though I was used to having a different type of feedback with a mechanical keyboard.
You learn the keys quite quickly.
Battery so far is excellent (tested with the backlight off of course).
Although I was hesitant to be honest with the market and in terms of price and size since I switched from the Microsoft keyboard to the designer compact and usually I like Microsoft keyboards, however,
Positives:
> The keyboard has the length of an mx keys or a craft, it's just slightly taller due to the battery.
> The keys are really good and quiet, the concave shape actually helps to find the finger through touch.
> It has a nice backlight and doesn't turn on if it's not necessary, it says there is backlighting and it's not necessary to turn it on.
> It has large keys (1.6 mm x 1.6 mm) and proper spacing between the keys.
> It connects instantly when you need to switch devices (I connect it to thinkpad 2021, iPad 9th, p30 pro).
> It doesn't consume much power when the backlight is not needed, it doesn't turn on.
> It has a light for the caps lock, and the Logitech software also indicates it.
Negatives:
> The keyboard is tall for my taste and I consider the wrist rest necessary. After doing some online research, I discovered that it has very small differences compared to the mx keys, so I bought the Logitech mx palm rest, which I consider an essential accessory for someone who types for hours (the rating regarding wrist strain is with the wrist rest). The k380 has a more appropriate height and slope.
> This specific keyboard is not available with the American layout throughout the market, meaning with the long left shift and the enter key as a horizontal bar instead of vertical. I don't know what kind of turn Logitech is taking.
> There is no way to change the modern snipping tool with the classic print screen that I used to use.
> It is not more comfortable than a classic ThinkPad keyboard, which I consider (as a picky keyboard user) the top keyboard for a computer.
Edit:
> After using this keyboard, I realized that it is for larger hands than mine (I have medium-sized hands), the k380 that I mentioned above is for smaller hands
I was hesitant about buying it because of the high price. However, it is definitely worth the money and more. It provides a better feel and is more comfortable than the keyboard of the MacBook Pro 2020.