High-end keyboards designed specially for office work are much rarer than the stuff built for gaming. So when Logitech, among the field's biggest names, serves one up, it's worth paying attention. The $99.99 MX Keys offers some of the top-of-the-line features from the company's pricey predecessor, the Logitech Craft—alas, not the Craft's nifty dial—in a cheaper but still premium-priced package. Like many of Logitech's other work-focused offerings, the MX Keys is a low-profile keyboard that feels like a laptop's, which keeps it from being a truly holistic offering for power users. Still, if you're looking for something slim and wireless with extras to help you get work done, the MX Keys can help. A Desktop Keyboard in the Laptop Style The MX Keys is a full-size keyboard, clocking in with 108 keys. That's surprising because, while this is a keyboard for power users, it has a very compact and svelte shape. At 5.2 inches from front to back, 16.9 inches wide, and a low-profile 0.8 i...
Logitech's MX Keys packs in useful workflow-streamlining tools, including the ability to connect to multiple devices at once. Fans of flat, laptop-style keyboards may like the design, but its slim frame forces comfort compromises.
Sleek look, with environment-aware backlighting; Works seamlessly across multiple synced wireless devices, even with differing OSs; Long battery-life rating
Minimal key travel; Flat overall contour; Wrist rest costs extra