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Logitech MX Keys Illuminated Wireless Keyboard with Bluetooth, USB-C - For Apple macOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS, Android - Graphite - With Free Adobe Creative Cloud

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  • Perfect stroke keys: Spherically dished keys match the shape of your fingertips, offering satisfying feedback with every tap
  • Comfort and stability: Type with confidence on a keyboard crafted for comfort, stability, and precision. Connect via the included Unifying USB Receiver or Bluetooth low energy technology
  • Smart illumination hand proximity detection and automatic backlighting. The USB cable only provides the power to the keyboard which stays powered up to 10 days on a full charge or up to 5 months with backlighting turned off.
  • Flow cross computer control: Type on multiple computers in 1 fluid workflow
  • Multi device and multi OS: Compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android systems - Pair with up-to 3 devices. Easy-switch keys to connect up to three devices and easily switch between them
  • USB-C Rechargeable: Full charge lasts up-to 10 days or up-to 5 months with back-lighting off.
  • MX Keys Keyboard - 5.1 H x 16.9 W x 0.8 D inch, USB Receiver-0.7 H x 0.5 W x 0.2 D inch, Palm rest-2.5 H x 16.5 W x 0.3 D inch
  • 1 year limited hardware warranty. 10 meters wireless range
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Key type
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Illuminated keys
Yes Yes No Yes
Power
10 days; 20 wks w/o backlight 15 days; 40 wks w/o backlight Up to 24 mos/2 AAA batteries Up to 7 days/USB-C charge
Connected devices
Up to 3 Up to 3 Up to 3 Up to 3
FLOW Control
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Windows compatible
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macOS compatibile
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Linux compatible
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For gaming
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3.4
Battery life
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Bluetooth connectivity
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104
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Multi Functional, Membrane, Mechanical
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    Introducing MX keys, an advanced wireless illuminated keyboard crafted for efficiency, stability, and precision. Perfect stroke keys are shaped for your fingertips and backlighting lights up the moment your hands approach. Increased key stability reduces noise while optimizing responsiveness – and tactile reference for hand positioning makes it easy to stay oriented and in your flow. Compatible with Logitech Flow enabled mouse.

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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
    18,757 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the ease of use, sturdiness, and quality of the keyboard. For example, they mention it's easy to type with, the materials don't seem cheap, and it feels solid upon pickup. That said, some appreciate the comfort, weight, and connectivity. That being said, opinions are mixed on performance and backlighting.

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    1,502 customers mention1,270 positive232 negative

    Customers like the quality of the keyboard. They say the key changes are fine, the key response is very good, and all the "F" keys are programmable using the options software. They also appreciate the quiet keys, traditional layout, and customization options for specific keys. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

    "...The wake up sensor is pretty responsive. I like the separate dedicated media keys without having to use the fn key...." Read more

    "...Heavy keys, a rubberized surface that grips well, nicely shaped keys, solid and well-weighted body, all come together to make this one of the best..." Read more

    "...recommend the Logitech MX Keys S to anyone in need of a reliable, versatile, and enjoyable keyboard for both work and leisure!" Read more

    "...The keys are nice and smooth. Easy to type on and quiet. There is a fixed tilt like one reviewer mentioned but I find it pleasing and perfect...." Read more

    948 customers mention898 positive50 negative

    Customers find the comfort of the keyboard to be good. They mention that the keys have a nice feel to them when pressed, it's easy to type on, and it'll be comfortable for a long time. They also appreciate the ergonomic style and the solid feeling it has when you pick it up. Overall, customers are happy with the comfort and functionality of the product.

    "Feel is great. Looks sleek, modern, stylish. Battery life is decent. Can be used while charging...." Read more

    "...This Logitech keyboard has the best, most satisfying and solid feel of any keyboard I've ever owned...." Read more

    "...The keys are so discreet and soft, making it the ideal choice for those late-night work sessions when everyone else is asleep...." Read more

    "...This keyboard is much nicer than what I expected, I love the solid feel of it, it is very heavy for its size...." Read more

    803 customers mention756 positive47 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the sturdiness of the keyboard. They mention that it has a solid build, the materials don't seem cheap, and the fit of all the parts is perfect. The keyboard feels solid upon pickup and is a good value based on price, quality, and functionality. It is able to withstand heavy hits and is really stable on a desktop.

    "...Pretty heavy. Legit build quality...." Read more

    "...Heavy keys, a rubberized surface that grips well, nicely shaped keys, solid and well-weighted body, all come together to make this one of the best..." Read more

    "...Durability and sturdiness are other standout features of the Logitech MX Keys S. The keyboard feels incredibly well-made, and you can instantly tell..." Read more

    "...The keyboard feels solid upon pickup and came pre charged to 50%. There is an included USB-C cord to charge the build in battery...." Read more

    783 customers mention559 positive224 negative

    Customers like the connectivity of the keyboard. For example, they say it can connect and switch between 3 devices very rapidly, it's easy to switch devices, and the toggle between devices is seamless. It works great with both Windows and Mac, and has Bluetooth connectivity. Customers also like the ability to switch between computers.

    "...With the Easy-Switch technology, you can effortlessly switch between multiple devices, whether it's your computer, tablet, or smartphone...." Read more

    "...The set up was a bit problematic. The Windows machine set up very easy, but after a restart the keyboard was no longer paired...." Read more

    "...Battery life is decent. Can be used while charging. Loses connectivity once in awhile, but not enough to be an issue. Pretty heavy...." Read more

    "...The keyboard feels durable, and the toggle between devices is seamless...." Read more

    500 customers mention373 positive127 negative

    Customers like the ease of use of the keyboard. For example, they mention it's incredibly simple to use, and the setup is a breeze. They also say the keyboard is easy to pair and the options software is easy download and install. Customers also say that the keys are nice and smooth, making it easy to type on and quiet.

    "...What truly impressed me was how quiet this keyboard is. The keys are so discreet and soft, making it the ideal choice for those late-night work..." Read more

    "...The keys are nice and smooth. Easy to type on and quiet. There is a fixed tilt like one reviewer mentioned but I find it pleasing and perfect...." Read more

    "...the most common problems was that the moving parts are delicate and as smooth and quiet and nice feeling as they are I know this one will meet the..." Read more

    "...The Logitech MX mouse is still on the way. The set up was a bit problematic...." Read more

    498 customers mention408 positive90 negative

    Customers like the weight of the keyboard. They mention that it is very heavy for its size, the keypad is not heavy, but it stays in place on the table and doesn't slide. They also appreciate the superb build quality, ergonomic style, and backlit keys. Some say that the keyboard is portable but not as portable as the mini. Overall, customers are satisfied with the weight and portability of the product.

    "...Loses connectivity once in awhile, but not enough to be an issue. Pretty heavy. Legit build quality...." Read more

    "...Heavy keys, a rubberized surface that grips well, nicely shaped keys, solid and well-weighted body, all come together to make this one of the best..." Read more

    "...than what I expected, I love the solid feel of it, it is very heavy for its size...." Read more

    "...Pros:- Superb Build Quality- Light weight- Ergonomic Style- Backlit Key Sensor to save battery-..." Read more

    896 customers mention577 positive319 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard. Some mention that the software utility works well, and the keyboard works as expected. However, others say that it is not usable after the rechargeable batteries die, and that it doesn't work reliably in all situations or on all operating systems.

    "...So it does work well with Mac on Bluetooth but takes a few tries...." Read more

    "...The illuminated keys not only look cool but are also incredibly practical, especially in dimly lit environments...." Read more

    "...Their twenty buck one is cheap and ineffective, and you can buy the same thing for a buck or two at the discount stores...." Read more

    "...There is a fixed tilt like one reviewer mentioned but I find it pleasing and perfect...." Read more

    729 customers mention477 positive252 negative

    Customers are mixed about the backlighting of the keyboard. Some mention that they like the illumination, while others say that it's pretty bad. They say that the key backlights keep going dark while they are typing, and the lettering barely lights up.

    "...Mainly got this one ( S version ) because you can control the backlight time where as the regular mx keys you could not...." Read more

    "...The MX Keys S comes equipped with fantastic back lighting that elevates your typing experience even further...." Read more

    "...The lighting is slightly annoying but I'll get used to it...." Read more

    "...The backlighting feature is nice and can be controlled via the app or on the keyboard. Automatic is present and has priority for battery life...." Read more

    Not so worthy successor
    4 Stars
    Not so worthy successor
    Look at the photos I’ve included with this review of some of my old keyboards, these are only the ones I still have stacked in my closet, they are just a few of the estimated hundred or so keyboards I’ve ever owned. There are many kinds of people who use this common human interface devices - programmers, gamers, soccer moms, and people like me who write a lot for a living. I’m the kind of person who misses the feel of the IBM Selectric typewriters. Sorry, you can skip ahead if I have to explain what a typewriter is.INITIAL IMPRESSIONSThe very first impression is positive, it has a good overall feel to it. l it looks good (important to me in my home studio where the look is a big thing). It feels solid, no plasticky and the keys seem to be well positioned and ergonomic.COMPARED TO LOGITECH’S BESTWhat I’m going to try to do is compare this to the obvious predecessor, the K740 which I will refer to as the original or the classic. That was the keyboard the world said was the best ever and after a long absence it is kinda back, in some form or another.IT’S NOT ALL ROSYIn every life some rain must fall and they must have had a leaky roof at Logitech. I have harbored the suspicion since the big disease that there are a lot of people clinging to their jobs and they have to look busy to keep the paychecks rolling in. Why else do they change things that don’t need to be changed? Yes I know that the basic computer keyboard hasn’t changed much since IBM and Apple first offered them sometime back in the last century and what else would explain some of the obscure keys that never get touched? But to change the names of things that everyone is used to, why is that necessary except change for the sake of change. I envision the people who design these things as not being people who have used a keyboard every day since they were knee high to a grasshopper. Whether you are a hunt and peck; or a lightning fast typist who never looks at the keys or somewhere in-between like me who can type by feel but glances at some keys for reassurance the paramount goal of a keyboard designer should be to keep not only the look but the feel of their product familiar. Somewhere in the past few years the last part of that goal has completely disappeared with the shape, height, color, lettering location and almost everything else being changed by every manufacturer just for the sake of style.NOISEI referred earlier to that ancient typewriter with the rapidly spinning ball. One thing that set it apart from all others of its generation was how relatively quiet it was and the noise it did make was reassurance to the cadence of a typist. I’m not sure cadence is something that is known to keyboard designers because most of their products just don’t have it. We humans that use that rhythm to be able to think and type rapidly without anything to disrupt our thought process. I showed you my stack of current keyboards, most of them mechanical and therefore expensive, and they all make a plasticky rickety and loud sound, partially because of their design you can wiggle each key in all directions. In the plus column, this MX model is as silent as it gets.ILLUMINATING THE MAIN FEATUREThe main event for this keyboard is the lighted keys, and there is no shortage of controversy about how that feature is executed. Let’s cut to the chase - I think they not only missed the bullseye but missed the entire target. The first flaw is that the keys are NOT laser etched with each keycap’s digit lighting up brightly and clearly like the original classic we all loved. In fact the lettering barely lights up and if you choose to turn the lighting off, or move your fingers away for more than five seconds they entire keyboard almost entirely goes black, making it nearly impossible to read during the day (or until your fingers are almost touching it, and then it is very slow to light up). The original keyboard had bright white lettering on dark keys and it was equally easy to read if the keys were lit or not. Sorry folks if your vision is less than perfect, for you I say look elsewhere, that issue makes this keyboard 100% unacceptable. But the most glaring issue, (and why aren’t people calling them out on this?) is that the light leaks around every single key and if you are sitting back - who looks straight down at a keyboard - the glare hits you squarely in the eye, a major distraction. So much for your creativity, that flaw can cost them a rating star for anyone who depends on an environment conducive to productivity. I should add that for a keyboard that interacts with your computer via Bluetooth I’m surprised they dropped the excellent on-screen display that reminded you when your were in all-caps mode, this one relies on a tiny LED that can never be seen while typing because your fingers are covering it, and even if you move your fingers away the light shines straight up and is dim when viewed at an angle. Again, who looks at their keyboard from straight above it?THE PERFECT TOUCHA perfect set of keys only moves in two directions, up and down and each of them moves exactly the same length and that length is neither too much nor two little to prevent writer fatigue. The question is did they get it right with this one? I’ll say again, that is a question of opinion, the one and only way you will know is to buy it and try it and keep it if you like it. My opinion as valid as all of the other thousands of them here none of them can tell you how it will feel to you. For what it’s worth, if I compare this to what thousands have called the best keyboard ever built, the K740, I think it comes very close. The keys are cupped but the classic original’s were curved more in one direction, front to back with sides that came up to gently slide your finger into the middle of the key for a perfect touch. These aren’t so perfect, you have to be more accurate to hit each key right in the center to achieve that same feel. If you were a fan of the classic here’s the good/bad news - it feels like they used the same basic guts to design these keys, making the key caps much thinner an like chiclet keys but with the same keystroke travel, the same sound (or lack of it) and basically if you liked typing on the original you will be right at home here, it’s almost (but not quite) as good.VALUEIt costs two to three times what the classic original cost before keyboards became trendy and Logitech made the tragic mistake to discontinue it. If that keyboard were offered today, even at inflated prices, I’ll bet it would outsell everything else they make. For those who were observing, for a short time, they actually did revive it with the same product name but all new chiclet keys - it was an unmitigated disaster and it was quietly pulled and all mention of it erased from memory. I have to be clear that the subject is apples and oranges because this model is wireless and everything costs more in today’s world. I swallowed hard and, serendipitously on the same day I started researching this it was on sale, sent my hundred bucks in, hoping not to be disappointed. In the end the final word is that all things considered this is a “good” value.USING ITI’ve talked about what it should be, now let’s talk about what it is. Being a person who writes a lot I plugged it in the moment it arrived and started back at work. For all its flaws it is better than any keyboard on that stack in my photo and still a very nice keyboard to type on for long sessions. If you have no other choice, and among every other keyboard this company and every other company makes, this one does score at or near the top in simply feeling good, then learn to ignore the negatives and adapt yourself to its peculiarities.BATTERIES NOT INCLUDEDYou should know right upfront that this thing joins the list of electronic products that use rechargeable batteries (that’s good if you want a wireless keyboard) but what’s bad is you can’t replace them, thus joining the never-ending chant of what people don’t like about Logitech - their products are designed to wear out, after which you have to throw them away.BATTERY LIFEBattery life is not bad but nowhere near their own MX mouse, which doesn’t make sense to me. They could have put a wrist support on it to house a larger battery, why didn’t they? But that’s a downfall of having it light up. The battery lasts longer if you turn the lights off but if you don’t want to use the lights why are you looking at this keyboard? Don’t. And if you do realize that the keycap lettering is too dark to read, unlike their successful original illuminated keyboard. So resign yourself to having to recharge it about once a week. If you go battery only it will activate the smart lighting that only goes on when its dark and/or when it senses your hand near it. You can choose to leave it plugged in to the charger, which will keep the light on much longer, but it will also keep a very bright charging light glaring in your eyes and most experts agree that leaving something plugged in after it’s charged will shorten the battery lifespan. On a related subject, another odd design quirk is they waste three large keyboard positions that could have been useful to dedicated buttons to sync it to three devices, which not everyone will do, yet they bury the power switch in an inconvenient location on the back and on top of that it’s a slide switch that requires using one hand to hold the keyboard from sliding around while turning it on and off.YES NO MAYBEYes they did a lot of right things here and it would not be fair to lower their rating too far but they already lost one star, should I take away even more because they don’t include a wrist rest? Their twenty buck one is cheap and ineffective, and you can buy the same thing for a buck or two at the discount stores. They at least should have designed one that snaps on and is low profile like the product itself. Also a detraction is the tilt angle is not very adjustable, it’s not that bad but I prefer slightly more of a tilt.There are several bottom lines to this story, the most important is that this is only an opinion, as are all reviews. If you think you are leaning toward it, buy it and try it. I did and I’m writing this after just a few days with it. I may or may not keep it, and that is not a ringing endorsement. After all I’ve said my number one fear is that it seems to use the identical keys as the K740 and I had three of those that wore out, and as is predicable with Logitech products they all went bad sooner than they should have. One of the most common problems was that the moving parts are delicate and as smooth and quiet and nice feeling as they are I know this one will meet the same fate. And it’s a lot more expensive than its predecessors. And when that happens I will feel bad and depending on how soon that happens I will probably come back and take anywhere from one to four more stars away. For me this hinges on a delicate balance between maybe and almost yes.
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    Alex Whalen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best keyboard on the market
    Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2024
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    Alex Whalen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best keyboard on the market
    Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2024
    I upgraded my keyboard to the Logitech MX Keys 3 months ago and I haven't looked back. Here's why this wireless keyboard deserves the high praise:

    Pros:

    Low Profile Design: The low-profile keys provide a sleek and comfortable typing experience. The keys feel responsive without being too clicky.

    Wireless: The wireless connectivity is reliable and stable, and the battery life is excellent (this keyboard charges from a usb-c to regular usb charger for those wondering). This keyboard can connect to 3 devices at once using the device selector keys which is helpful when working from multiple work spaces.

    Light-weight and high quality: The keyboard is extremely light and thin while also feeling very sturdy, the quality is simply the best on the market.

    Cons:

    I honestly struggled to find any significant drawbacks. However, if I had to nitpick:

    Price Point: While the quality justifies the cost, it might be a bit steep for budget-conscious buyers.

    Backlighting: I personally don't mind the lack of backlighting control on this keyboard some people have complained that the auto dimming feature not being able to be turned off is distracting.
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    Peter Gilchrist
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent keyboard.
    Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2024
    Style: MX Keys MiniColor: GraphiteVerified Purchase
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    Richie Rich
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great typing experience and versatile with its multi-device support
    Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2022
    Style: MX Keys MiniColor: Pale GreyVerified Purchase
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    Richie Rich
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great typing experience and versatile with its multi-device support
    Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2022
    The Logitech MX Keys Mini is well-built, has a nice weight to it and looks and feels premium. Despite the all-plastic construction, the keyboard feels solid, doesn't flex and made with good quality materials. The keys and top bezel as made with a nice matte plastic with an off-white finish. The keys feel great and the finish hides fingerprints. The faux aluminum finish looked okay, not nowhere close to the quality of the Apple Magic Keyboard.

    Most of the keys have a concave indent, which I thought I wouldn't like but I didn't mind it at all and it didn't impact the typing experience. The typing experience is very good and the keys are nicely tactile and have good amount of travel. The keys have some play when gently pressing on the corners, but the overall feel is good for a membrane keyboard. I was able to touch type at my fastest speed. It is also fairly quiet in use and is the reason I use membrane keyboards for productivity work instead of mechanical. Even mechanical keyboards using red or brown switches are too loud to use.

    This replaces my Microsoft Designer Compact, which I did enjoy using because of its size but also because of its multi-device support. You can pair up to 3 different devices and switch between them with the 3 keys on function row. Having dedicated keys to switch between devices was far more handy than the single key on the Microsoft Designer Compact. The typing experience on the MX Keys Mini is also better than the Designer Compact, with more travel and more tactile feel. The MX Keys Mini also has backlighting and rechargeable battery, both features missing I really like that the keyboard has labels on keys for both PC and Mac, important for me since I have this keyboard paired with a PC and Mac.

    The Logitech Options software allows you to customize the MX Keys Mini. I also tried Flow to seamlessly move between different computers on same network. You do have to install and configure Flow on the computers you want to use it on and it works best if you also pair it with a compatible Logitech mouse. I paired it with a MX Anywhere 3 and installed Flow on my Surface Pro (Windows 10) and Mac Mini. I was able to move between both computers and it switched inputs on both keyboard and mice, but there was sometimes a bit of a lag when switching. It's a interesting feature but it's just not as polished or refined as I would like.
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    CB
    5.0 out of 5 stars Tout simplement EXCELLENT!
    Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2024
    Style: MX Keys S (NEW)Color: Pale GreyVerified Purchase
    Sabbir
    4.0 out of 5 stars K780 is better IMO
    Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2024
    Style: MX Keys MiniColor: GraphiteVerified Purchase