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Posted 24 May 2024

Logitech MX Keys Mini Wireless Keyboard - Graphite - Free Click & Collect

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Introducing MX Keys Mini, a smaller, smarter, and mightier minimalist wireless keyboard made for creators. The minimalist form factor provides improved ergonomics by aligning your shoulders and allowing you to place your mouse closer to your keyboard for less arm reaching, more comfort, and better body posture. Perfect Stroke keys are shaped for your fingertips with backlighting that automatically adjusts. Smart Dictation, Mic Mute/Unmute, and Emoji keys streamline your workflow even smarter.

Work on a minimalist keyboard that places every key, command, and shortcut at your fingertips, without cluttering your space with extra keys you don't need. Easily pair MX Keys Mini via Bluetooth Low Energy with up to three devices and switch between them at the push of a button. No dongle required.

The backlit keys light up the moment your hands approach, and automatically adjust to suit changing lighting conditions and save battery power. Work in bright light, low light, or even no light. Three keys transform the way you work and collaborate. A Dictation key means you can talk-to-text with the press of a button. An Emoji key instantly opens your emoji window for the perfectly timed reaction emoji. And a Mic Mute/Unmute button ensures smooth video calls. Team your MX Keys Mini with a Flow-enabled MX Master 3 or MX Anywhere 3 and type on multiple devices in one fluid workflow. Transfer files, documents, and images across computers and Mac and Windows operating systems.

  • USB connectivity.
  • Hot keys functions x 3.
  • Programmable hot keys for quick access to chosen programs.
  • Programmable favourites keys.
  • Batteries required 1 x LiPo (included).
  • Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
  • EAN: 5099206098992.
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  1. ashyt16turbo's avatar
    Too expensive. Better off with the Arteck.

    Arteck Universal Backlit 7-Colors & Adjustable Brightness Ultra Light Slim Portable Wireless Bluetooth 3.0 Keyboard for iOS iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad Mini, Android, MacOS, Windows Tablets PC Smartphone
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    Or

    Arteck HB220B Universal Backlit 7-Colors & Adjustable Brightness Multi-Device Slim Portable Wireless Bluetooth 3.0 Keyboard for iOS, Android, Windows Tablet PC Smartphone Built in Rechargeable Battery
    amzn.eu/d/h…ls9 (edited)
    sivilis3d's avatar
    Must be a joke. You're comparing the MX Keys with some Chinese junk which mind you isn't even that cheap. £30 extra gets you one of the most solid built reliable keyboards currently on the market. I know what I'd pick.
  2. anuruddha's avatar
    Logitech worst decision of drop support for unifying receivers. Now we need to use two dongles.
    Dealodino's avatar
    Or just bluetooth...
    No dongles required.
  3. EndemicAlarm's avatar
    The backlight on this keyboard is gonna drive y'all nuts.
    Hunkerdown's avatar
    Yes, I have 2 minis and a full sized MX. The backlight likes to turn on and off randomly, a feature of this keyboard is to detect your hand and turn on before you touch it. However it doesn't work like that and just switches on and off at will when you’re not even near it. It’s really noticeable in a semi dark room I also seem to notice it more on the minis. 

    Bar this they are great keyboards, Well made and great to type on I just wish they would release a software update which would let me disable/toggle the auto sensing backlight and just have it activated when I type.

    Either way heat added. (edited)
  4. Dean_Marcus's avatar
    Great keyboard, really comfy to type on. Plus you can configure the keys along the top with Logitech Options software (free) to do anything really.
  5. anuruddha's avatar
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    idealstandard's avatar
    That's not an issue though, it pairs via the standard bluetooth protocol on any OS.

    (Source: I have one)
  6. BrilliantIdeaMate's avatar
    As an owner of many wireless and wired keyboards my opinion is that the Logitech is ok. Slightly better than the Arteck but Logitech doesn’t have magical powers against failure. It’s even harder for Apple Magic Keyboard users to accept the ‘magic ‘ is how much money you’ve been convinced to part with when there are indeed cheaper alternatives which are very similar eg Seenda. Anyway I digress. Get this if you like low profile keys, this form factor and Logitechs customer support. If you want the absolute best keyboard value I would suggest looking at Keychron or do a bit of a deep dive into actual keyboard nerdery and waste your time and energy buying more and more to test until you have a shelf full, an empty wallet and a vague memory that you only have one pair of hands to type with
    That 20 wireless job would have been alright right? How did it come to this… ;__;
    G915 TKL will be on sale for less than £20 more than this at times which imo is definitely better.
    EndemicAlarm's avatar
    Lowest price on here for the G915 seems to be £100?

    It's a *lot* harder if you don't like mechanical and/or don't want to spend the Earth, if neither of those are a problem you can suit yourself 'til the cows come home. If I could plonk a Thinkpad keyboard on my desk and call it a day I would.

    I've come to hate Logitech after spending the last week or so researching their wildly inconsistent, frustratingly flawed product range trying to choose one. But they're like the Windows of devices. What can ya do. (edited)
  7. Boringgit's avatar
    I love the "made for creators", which is another way of saying "don't moan about the lack of a number pad" Creators don't use Excel surely
  8. Dealodino's avatar
    Yeah I've had that issue, point taken.
  9. kieran.burton's avatar
    I was looking at this because I need a Keyboard that can connect via dongle as restricted by works computer but also Bluetooth foe my personal devices.

    But before deciding are there any other keyboards like this besides this one?
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