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For those who work at a computer and want those things that they interact with for most of the day to be as pleasant as possible both aesthetically and ergonomically - take it without any hesitation. If you are a gamer, then this keyboard is not for you, but I think you already know that :) Got pros: Design materials Build quality autonomy Convenient layout Quiet key travel Its cons: The backlight LEDs are visible from under the keys. No tilt adjustment Backlight does not always light up when…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

I am a developer and have been working on two machines for many years, the main one being a Windows/Linux PC and the secondary one being a Macbook. I can say that MX Keys is the closest experience to a MacBook, and for a desktop machine, I can’t imagine a better option at the moment. I have tried many different keyboards over the years. For some time, the most pleasant ones for long work were wired ones from Microsoft, then I switched to the Logitech K380, there was also a wired K280, and the…

Pros
  • Excellent ergonomics and key response, ideal for development. Design, build quality, overall workmanship - on top. The feel of the keyboard is such that you want to sit down to work longer, write code for a couple more hours - it really makes the process much more enjoyable. That is, it fulfills its main goal and purpose 100% with bonuses.
Cons
  • - Lack of USB cable operation mode (it is only for charging). - Logitech software. I didn't like it since the days of the K380 keyboard, and, in my opinion, it hasn't become noticeably better since then. It can be useful and handy for software ates and function key remapping, but overall it's more of a bloatware than a useful utility. — Backlight could be better for the money. I personally don’t need it, but I turned it on to see what’s what, and it’s harsh (strong leakage of sharp, cold light from under the keys), and this may not suit many, you should keep this in mind.

Got pros: very comfortable keyboard, at the moment I consider it the best (there were both lenovo and poppies, but this one is more convenient) the response is excellent, it works quietly, the angle of inclination is comfortable Got cons: With backlight, it quickly discharges, but this is more of a nitpick. Professionals do not need lighting For a year, one rubber band came off from the bottom, though it does not affect stability NUM LOCK is randomly disabled in some applications

With its pros: Comfortable keyboard with a short key travel (especially suitable for those who are accustomed to laptop keyboards). Easily switches between multiple devices. Different cons: Perhaps a built-in battery - when it dies, there will be problems with replacement

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

Has some pros: made soundly, small dimensions, pressing the buttons is convenient for me Got cons: backlighting in the previous generation was implemented more efficiently. there is a decent light between the keys - it interferes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

Its pros: Great keyboard. Very quiet, the battery lasts a week +, when charging from the cord, it also works without problems. Some cons: A couple of times there was a hangup of the volume up / down buttons, the on / off keyboard is being treated.

I recommend. Claudia at the apple level, and even with backlight Pros below: keyboard ok. heavy, made with high quality, the backlight suits, the keys are pressed gently like on a laptop. Charging takes a long time. connection is simple. well made of good quality. Its cons: price)) the location of the keys, especially the block where the print screen. it is not usual that they are not there, you have to get used to it, but in any case there are more pluses.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly what I was looking for - another great Logitech keyboard!

I bought this keyboard to replace my wired Mac keyboard with number pad. I just never liked typing on this keyboard. I've used Logitech keyboards in the past with mixed results. They've always made ergonomic keyboards only to be compromised by software. It has one thing I need, a full set of function keys. And with Logi Options you can tell the keyboard that you want to use the selection keys for exactly that. So you have the full range of the Mac keyboard, from F1 to F19. Bluetooth was a plus…

Pros
  • USB-C to USB-C charging - full charge lasts up to 10 days or up to 5 months without backlight (4)
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Change my life by a few % for the better.

Last June I bought the most expensive laptop of my life. Then I switched to an MX mouse and got rid of the old trackball. It changed my life a few percent for the better. This is a similar effect - another improvement of a few percent. Not just touch typing - which is probably about 25% faster and more accurate once some get used to the standard keyboard again - but yes - the new laptop has a fun key layout that takes some getting used to. In general, going back to the default keys is much…

Pros
  • MULTIPLE COMPUTERS, ONE STREAM. Type on multiple Macs - Your keyboard follows your Flow-enabled mouse from one Mac to another. Just move the cursor and start typing (2).
Cons
  • Not everything is as good as it promises

Revainrating 5 out of 5

too small but great

The space between the main keyboard and the cluster to the right is too tight. A little extra helps your fingers navigate without looking or fiddling around. The lighting is good; Unlike some keyboards that only light up the outlines of the keys, this one lights up the actual letters printed on it. I just got my first battery warning. It's been 5 months and I rarely use light but I type a lot. Immediately after the warning, I could no longer illuminate the keyboard. Not bad. Now I have to find…

Pros
  • USB-C to USB-C charging - Lasts up to 10 days on a full charge - or up to 5 months without backlight (4)
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Awesome wireless keyboard for productivity

I'm very used to typing on mechanical keyboards. I'm not the world's fastest typist, but I can comfortably stay at 90 and occasionally type below 100 (spm) once I get used to the keyboard. This keyboard offers laptop-style feedback. So if you like typing on a laptop like the Apple Macbook (not with nightmarish 2015-2018 switches), you'll love this keyboard. So far the battery life has been good and I haven't really had to charge it. It comes with a USB-C charging cable, but I'm not sure if it…

Pros
  • PERFECT KEYS – Ball-shaped raised keys conform to your fingertips and have a Mac key layout. A number of Fn keys can be customized for your specific creative workflow
Cons
  • Almost OK