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Posted 30 July 2023

Logitech MX Mechanical Mini for Mac Wireless Illuminated Keyboard - Pale Grey Compact

£95£149.9937% off
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RRP £149.99, c 37% off and the lowest price ever according to camelcamelcamel.


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  • Mastered for Mac: MX Mechanical Mini for Mac Bluetooth keyboard features a key layout for Mac designed for feel and productivity, optimised for macOS and compatible with iPadOS and iOS(1)
  • Precise and quiet typing: Mechanical Tactile Quiet switches have a satisfying tactile bump you feel but barely hear, for precise feedback, reactive key reset, and a fluid typing experience
  • Mini size with low-profile keys: Experience more comfort with the minimalist, compact form factor featuring low-profile mechanical keys, for effortless precision and better ergonomics
  • Smart illumination: Backlit keys light up the moment your hands approach the cordless keyboard and automatically adjust to suit changing lighting conditions
  • Multi Mac connectivity: Pair MX Mechanical Mini for Mac multi-device keyboard via Bluetooth Low Energy with up to 3 Mac computers or iPads and switch between them seamlessly
  • Faster workflow, more customisation: Customise Fn keys, assign backlighting effects, enable Flow cross-device control with MX Master 3S for Mac, and more in the improved Logi Options+ (2)
  • USB-C to USB-C rechargeable: MX Mechanical Mini for Mac stays powered up to 15 days on a full charge or up to 10 months with the backlighting turned off (3)
  • Plastic parts in MX Mechanical Mini for Mac include certified post consumer recycled plastic ( Pale Gray (36%) and Space Gray (47%) (5)). Certified carbon neutral
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  1. hootz's avatar
    The only downside is no Touch ID on the keyboard compared to Apple
    liamJGC's avatar
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    Completely agree!

    The Apple keyboard with Touch ID is around £130 in most places and I’m not sure I can justify that extra money (seems ridiculous when we’re talking about spending this much on a keyboard of all things!) for the convenience vs just reaching over to my laptop with Touch ID.

    Another thing is the feel of the keyboard - I haven’t tied a mechanical one before but I’m hoping I enjoy it. If I do (as many do) then until Apple sell their own (v v unlikely) 3rd party options are the only way forward!

    Completely agree!

    The Apple keyboard with Touch ID is around £130 in most places and I’m not sure I can justify that extra money (seems ridiculous when we’re talking about spending this much on a keyboard of all things!) for the convenience vs just reaching over to my laptop with Touch ID.

    Another thing is the feel of the keyboard - I haven’t tied a mechanical one before but I’m hoping I enjoy it. If I do (as many do) then until Apple sell their own (v v unlikely) 3rd party options are the only way forward! (edited)
  2. SaladOA's avatar
    What's the compatibility like with this Mac version?

    I prefer the white/grey styling vs. the black non-mac version but need something that plays nice with both Windows and MacOS.
    kappaz187's avatar
    I have the bigger version in black which works fine with Mac. Not fully tested out Logi Options+ software but everything seems to be in order
  3. scoobiedoo's avatar
    The software for this keyboard is a buggy as hell
  4. Rano_Linst's avatar
    Not a great feel, bought for £68 during prime week, returned.
    buddn07's avatar
    When did this drop to £68?

    Genuinely, only I can't see any deals on it, but if it has I'll hold out for that again.
  5. BrianButterfield's avatar
    £95 for a keyboard, what an age we live in....... I got mine in the early 90s with my PC and still haven't upgraded, it is getting harder and harder to find motherboards with PS/2. My mouse is one I got in 2003, Microsoft Intellimouse Optical lol.

    That is just how cheap I am :/
    drayz's avatar
    You can happily buy a keyboard for £5 or less from the same website. High end mechanical and specifically engineered keyboards are in massive demand, because people use them all of the time every day of their lives. That was pretty uncommon, even among technical folk in the 90s. (edited)
  6. WhoLeftYouInCharge's avatar
    Price has dropped a teeny bit further to £93.76
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