PC World - USA (2019-11)

(Antfer) #1
NOVEMBER 2019 PCWorld 69

You can see
what devices
MX Keys is
paired with in
the Logitech
Options
software.

TYPING FEEL
Thanks to its ample size, MX Keys provides
a roomy and comfortable typing
experience. The keys are smooth, with a
slight dip that nestles your fingertip. The


low-profile design doesn’t allow much
travel and you don’t get the tactile or aural
feedback you’d get from a mechanical
keyboard. In fact, you have to fairly stab the
keys hunt-and-peck style to get any sound
out of them at all. That’s all the better for
your coworkers if you work in a trendy open
office setting, but it might be unnerving for
typists who rely on key clatter to connect
with what they’re typing.

BOTTOM LINE
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.

Logitech MX Keys


PROS


  • Sturdy construction.

  • Can connect with up to three devices.

  • Can control multiple computers at once when
    used with MX Master 3 mouse.
    CONS

  • Expensive.

  • Probably too heavy to travel with you.
    BOTTOM LINE
    MX Keys is an excellent standalone keyboard, but it
    can really streamline your workflow when used with
    the MX Master 3 mouse.
    $99

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