⌨️ Elevate your workspace with the keyboard that types as smart as you do.
The Logitech MX Keys Mini is a compact, wireless illuminated keyboard designed for professionals on the move. Featuring Perfect Stroke keys shaped for fingertip comfort, smart backlighting that adapts to your environment, and multi-device Bluetooth connectivity, it supports seamless workflow across macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android. Built with recycled materials and certified carbon neutral, it combines premium metal construction with eco-conscious design, making it the ultimate minimalist tool for modern productivity.
Brand | Logitech |
Product Dimensions | 29.59 x 13.19 x 2.09 cm; 550 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 920-010495 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | MX Keys Mini Keyboard |
Colour | Graphite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Chromebook, Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Android 5 or higher, iOS 13.14 or higher |
Number of Batteries | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.18 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Kilograms |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 550 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**S
Excellent Keyboard
Really pleased with this keyboard. The keys are solid and have a nice, crisp feel to them. None of the rattling you get with cheaper keyboards, just a gentle 'thud' as you type. So typing on this is a pleasant experience. Backlighting is great, switching between devices is quick. Function keys make it easy to bring up tools like dictation, emojis and screen capture, and I think these can be customised in the app. Battery life is excellent: I've had it for 10 days and I've only had to charge it once.
D**Y
Finally, a decent keyboard!
As a programmer who lists technology as a hobby/curse, I've been known to type a few lines. For a good few years now, I've been trying to find a suitable keyboard for a reasonable price. I didn't think my list of requirements was excessive as it comprised of R/F wireless and backlit. I believe my mistake was "reasonable price"After trying a number of offerings from companies such as Jellycomb (which are good, I don't deny), I decided to bite the bullet and shell out for one of these to go with my excellent MX Anywhere mouse. I should have got one of these in the first place. It's solid it weighs as much as a medium-sized bungalow. The case is so sturdy with its construction from a neutron star. If anyone ever breaks in, I'm clouting them with thisTyping has become enjoyable again! Just the right amount of travel, good consistency and nice tactile feedback. The solidity lends confidence to keypresses and helps eliminate "bounce" (sometimes my fingers don't hit with the right pressure and cause two keystrokes as a sort of bounce). It's quiet, but not so silent it starts to feel mushy. There's a nice resistance to keypressesThe backlight is so handy and pretty clever. Other keyboards I've found (all one of them) require a keypress to illuminate whereas this just needs me to reach my hands towards it. Neat! It does result in random illuminations when I place it next to me and grab a drink, but I'd say that was a bit of a niche issueI've seen such complaints as "too heavy" and read this as "too quality" and also a complaint that the charging cable doesn't act as the data cable. The *charging* cable. On a *wireless* keyboard. I suppose in that vein, I could complain the USB-C isn't Thunderbolt compatible. What if I want ray-traced backlighting?I think some of the hotkeys might suffer the worryingly prevalent "repeat strike" which causes them to fire 8-12 times per keypress, but I've only experienced that with the Task View key so far. If it goes all K380 on me, I'll update this responseI don't game, but from what I know, I'd never give a low-profile keyboard a high gaming score. This is a productivity keyboard, rather than a gaming one. Though if you don't prefer a mechanical for gaming, give this a try! The tank-like build should handle a losing streak pretty well. Just don't slam it into a wall unless you want to lose the wallKey layout is fine and if the multi-OS key-printing confuses a little, just remember the Windows characters are on the right side of the key and the Mac version on the leftUpdate: I've had this for a little while now and by this point, the K380 had started exhibiting weird key repetition behaviour. This is a known thing for Logi keyboards, apparently. I got worried when, while using AnyDesk, I started getting multiple versions of keys sent through at random. However, I'm 99.9% certain that the repetition there was the product of the connection/software rather than the keyboard. Connected directly, I've had no issues at all. Such a relief as I love this keyboard (enough to spend £21 on a hard case)! The Flow software is, as ever, really useful. I've switched off Caps Lock, Num Lock, Scroll Lock and Insert (bloody annoying keys) and set up my own versions of the hotkeys. A neat little feature is gestures: Hold the fn key and move the mouse to perform an actionI have to use Ubuntu 18.04 in work and was a bit disappointed to discover that Logi doesn't provide *nix software. But I was determined to get this working. Bluetooth may have worked, but my work machine has no adapter. There was no recognition when I connected it. Bugger. But it wasn't beating me, so after a bit of looking around, I found Solaar. It's not perfect and it can't alter keyboard or mouse settings, but it at least gets them working and even takes a guess at the battery level! I say 'guess' because the two display locations change frequently and never agree with each otherAnyway, more than happy now to recommend the absolute s&*t out of this keyboard. And the MX Anywhere 2S mouse
S**D
Fantastic keyboard – still loving it after a year!
I bought this keyboard over a year ago after spending a lot of time researching different options. I was specifically looking for something compact, lightweight, wireless, and high quality – and this ticked all the boxes.It switches seamlessly between my MacBook and Windows laptops, which has been a huge plus. The layout is super comfortable, and the keys have just the right amount of gentle tactile feedback. Typing on it for long periods is actually enjoyable.I can't reiterate how happy I am with this purchase. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a reliable and well-designed wireless keyboard.
S**
Great keyboard, exactly what I was looking for.
I’ve been using the Logitech MX Keys Mini for a while now, and honestly, it’s one of the best compact keyboards I’ve tried. It feels solid and well-made out of the box — nothing flimsy or cheap about it. The keys have a nice soft feel when you type, and even though it's smaller than a full-sized keyboard, it doesn't feel cramped at all.One of the things I really like is how comfortable it is to type on. The keys are well-spaced and have this gentle tactile feedback that makes long typing sessions way more pleasant. It's also super quiet.The size is perfect if you’re short on desk space or want something a bit more portable. I’ve paired it with both my laptop and tablet, and switching between devices is super easy — just a tap of a button. It connects via Bluetooth, so no dongle needed (though you can use one if you want), and the battery life is impressive. I’ve had it for two months now, and haven't needed to charge it yet. However, this is party due to the fact I don't use the backlight, as I'm in a well it area,, I don't need it. If you do use the backlight, expect the battery life to be shorter.Design-wise, it looks really sleek, kind of minimal, but in a good way. It fits right in with my clean, modern setup. And it’s got a bunch of handy shortcut keys too, like for muting your mic or taking a screenshot, which is actually more useful than I expected.I had a small problem at the start; when it came, the number 5 was broken, the rubber o-ring that actuates the keys had torn, making it impossible to use the number 5. I processed the return, expecting to send it back, but I attempted to return it, but was told I can't return products with a lithium-ion battery despite following all return instructions. I heard nothing of this from Amazon, so I contacted support and highlighted my issue. It was sorted out within minutes, and I was able to keep the original keyboard, as well as the replacement. Great customer support from Amazon as always.Overall, if you're after a compact wireless keyboard that feels premium and works smoothly across different devices, the MX Keys Mini is a solid pick. It's not cheap, but you get what you pay for.
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