Logitech Craft Review
Offering creative professionals more efficient ways to work with their photos, videos, and other multimedia appears to be a lucrative business. Apple charges a $500 premium for a MacBook Pro equipped with a Touch Bar that provides customized controls for video editing and other apps, and Logitech will soon enter the fray with its $199.99 Craft keyboard. It's eyebrow-raising both for its price and its spinning control dial, which offers a novel method of resizing text, boosting a photo's contrast, and dozens of other functions that its prospective customers are likely to perform dozens or even hundreds of times per day. The dial and solid build quality are the only two things that could potentially justify the price, though, since the typing experience falls short of being worth $200.
Premium Looks, Premium Feel
The styling calls attention to this premium keyboard's two parts. The conventional part includes a full-sized keyboard encased in dark, textured plastic with a few extras ...
The Logitech Craft keyboard offers a unique way to streamline creative workflows, but its price is very high and the typing experience isn't terribly comfortable.
Excellent build quality; No flex; Specific keys for both Windows and macOS
Expensive; Shallow key travel; No wrist rest; Short battery life