Deal on Logitech Keys-to-Go Super-Slim and Super-Light Bluetooth Keyboard for only $49

Logitech Keys-To-Go is a very small keyboard that is ideal for taking on the go. It offers a more tactile feel than typing on a phone or tablet, but is not comparable to typing on a typical keyboard. The keys have very little travel distance, which means it is easy to make typing mistakes. On the positive side, it feels well built thanks to the nice rubber coating and is one of the quieter options available. Logitech Keys-To-Go, as the name suggests, is a very small and portable option that is easy to carry around.

It is one of the smallest keyboards we have tested so far. Despite being small and thin, Logitech Keys-To-Go is well built. The keyboard is covered with a rubber coating and is very light. Although the coating is quite durable, the edges may wear prematurely. This keyboard does not have an ergonomic design. It rests completely flat and there is no tilt setting or wrist rest. The keyboard does not have backlighting options. It is not ideal for typing in low-light situations. This keyboard connects wirelessly to the source via Bluetooth. You can check the battery status with the top right button and charge it with the included micro-USB cable.

The manufacturer states that the battery lasts for 3 months if you type for 2 hours a day. This keyboard has very few additional features. It has dedicated multimedia keys on the top row of the keyboard, just above the number line, but unfortunately you cannot program the keys to suit your needs, which is very disappointing. On the other hand, to the left of the multimedia keys are the home, screenshot, quick search, and app change buttons.

Typing with Logitech Keys-To-Go is not up to par. Although the rubber finish is nice, the keys are difficult to press and do not offer satisfactory feedback. Also, because the travel required to register a key is rather low, this keyboard is prone to typing errors. On the other hand, the keys are stable but can be tiring during long periods of typing. Logitech Keys-To-Go’s rubber dome switches have minimal travel. The keys have a small bump near the actuation point, but they are a bit soft and do not give much feedback when a key is pressed.

Overall, this keyboard has very good compatibility. It connects to the source via Bluetooth and can be used on any platform. However, some macOS shortcuts cannot be used on Windows, Linux and Android. Note that there are Apple and Android/Windows model variants of this keyboard. You should choose the preferred variant based on your devices. Our unit was compatible with Apple.

Dian Erwin
Dian Erwin
Dian Erwin is a review writer for Bollyinside, covering topics related to computing, such as laptops, tablets, phones, and other hardware. Dian spends much too much of his free time on Twitter, reading speculative fiction novels, playing video games, and reading comic books. He also enjoys reading video game manuals.

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