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The Logitech MX Keys Mini is a compact, wireless illuminated keyboard designed for professionals on the move. Featuring smart backlit keys that adapt to lighting, multi-device Bluetooth connectivity, and a premium metal build with eco-conscious materials, it offers seamless typing across macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android. Its ergonomic minimalist design and compatibility with Logitech’s Flow technology make it the ultimate tool for efficient, stylish multitasking.



























| ASIN | B07W6GGC8W |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,331 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 40 in Keyboards (Computers & Accessories) |
| Box Contents | Keyboard Charging cable Important Information Document |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 19 |
| Colour | Graphite |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,281 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 29.6L x 13.2W x 2.1H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 550 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Wireless, Minimalist |
| Keyboard Layout | AZERTY |
| Keyboard description | Wireless, Minimalist |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | MX Mini |
| Model Name | MX Keys Mini Keyboard |
| Model Number | 920-010495 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 80 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Compact, Customizable Display Keys, Easy-switch, Perfect stroke keys, Smart backlit keys |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Recommended uses for product | Office |
| Series Number | 920010495 |
| Special feature | Compact, Customizable Display Keys, Easy-switch, Perfect stroke keys , Smart backlit keys |
| Style Name | MX Keys Mini |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Theme | Modern |
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 this Typing 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 keypresses The 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 issue I'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 response I 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 wall Key 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 left Update: 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 action I 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 other Anyway, more than happy now to recommend the absolute s&*t out of this keyboard. And the MX Anywhere 2S mouse
S**N
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.
B**R
A Game-Changer If You Switch Between Mac & Windows
This keyboard blew me away—especially compared to the sleek Apple Magic Keyboard. It feels much more tactile and satisfying to type on, and works brilliantly with both Mac and Windows systems. ✅ Pros: • 🪄 Seamless multi-OS use Instantly combines Mac and Windows layouts—perfect for dual-environment users. Works great with both, without funky remaps . • ✅ Better typing feel than Apple Keys offer more travel and are gently curved—not flat—making typing more accurate and comfortable . • 🔄 Easy device switching Switch between three paired devices at the tap of a button—no re-pairing needed  . • 🌙 Smart backlighting Lights adapt to ambient light and your hands, turning on only when needed. • 🏗️ Sturdy build Solid, slightly weighted frame keeps it stable on your desk. ⚠️ Cons: • ⚖️ Heavier than Apple A bit weightier and bulkier—less ideal for travel or lap use. • 🔋 Needs recharging Unlike Magic’s rechargeable, this one uses micro-USB/USB‑C. Reliable, but not wireless charging. 📝 Final Thoughts If you bounce between Mac and Windows and want a keyboard that feels premium and performs flawlessly, this is one you’ll actually enjoy using. Logitech nailed the blend of comfort, quality, and convenience—making this my go-to recommendation over the Magic Keyboard.
P**N
Very high quality product, loses a star due to possible connection confusion
High quality superior product that is a joy to use. Design is overall very good, user experience is excellent. Lovely key touch, very similar to using a Mac keyboard. You kind of want to type more just to use it. GENERAL 1. Its small, proportions are exactly as needed. The only thing that is slightly weird to get used to is how low the keyboard sits. You may have to prop it up, you can see in the photo that Ive used a small piece of cork board to lift it up a bit. But this is personal preference and will be different for everyone so I am very glad the keyboard is the way that it is, I get to decide how much higher I want it to be. 2. Its very solidly made. I don't get the feeling things will fall apart after a few months (though some reviews do say that keys can stop working so check them out). 3. The finish of the whole thing is very high quality. 4. If you install Options+ you can change settings for backlit (on/off/auto etc), Easyswitch behaviour, F keys and more. 5. Charging is either via your computer or you can use <5v charger as far as I can establish. CONNECTIVITY It connects via Bluetooth immediately. No need for any software. But you need the software (Options+) if you want to change any of the settings. I bought the Logi Bolt separately, and used the MX keys Mini for about a month on Bluetooth before I swapped to Logi Bolt. BEWARE: if you've changed the Easyswitch key settings to trigger something else then they will not activate pairing - make sure you toggle the Easyswitch to become active for pairing, OR go back to default setup before you attempt connection via Bolt. You need the software to connect to the Bolt If your Easyswitch is working fine, it should connect immediately to Bolt. Its very reliable USB or Bluetooth connect, I have had no drop out. But I am close to the computer :) PRICEPOINT/DELIVERY/WARRENTY Yes, its easily worth the extra money compared to possible competitor products (eg Ugreen). In fact I paid even more because I needed to pay higher shipping cost It was delivered to another country within 3 days. This must be the fastest delivery Ive ever had from Amazon! BEWARE: if you are buying this outside of the UK, the warranty is only valid with a UK address. Note in the photo I got a Pop mouse. If youre in the market for a new mouse, the Pop is fantastic.
S**M
Very Nice Keyboard, Just Needs a Bit of Getting Used To
I used to have the Apple wireless keyboard, but it stopped working recently. I switched to this one and honestly, it's been a great experience so far. Typing is super comfortable, the keys feel soft and quiet, and the letters are easy to read. The backlight is one of my favorite features – it turns on automatically when my hands get close, and it looks amazing in low light. One thing that really helped me is the ability to customize some of the keys. I set up a few shortcuts that make my workflow smoother. But I did face a small issue in the beginning: the Control and Fn keys are swapped compared to the Mac keyboard I was using. I often use them with the Tab key, so that confused me a bit. It took me a couple of days to adjust, but now it feels more natural. The only thing I wish it had is a smarter way to handle the backlight. Right now, there's no option to keep the lights on only at night or in dark environments. Sometimes it turns off too quickly or doesn't turn on when I want it to. It would be perfect if Logitech added a feature for more control over the lighting behavior. Overall, this keyboard feels premium, works great with macOS, and has a clean, compact design. If you’re switching from a Mac keyboard, this is a strong upgrade—you just need a few days to get used to the layout.
M**R
Just works where others fail
I'm using this for two reasons, 1) to have a great quality keyboard for an iPad without breaking the bank 2) to reduce stress on my wrist The first just works. At a third or less of the Magic Keyboard cost, this keyboard offers most of the same functions (Mousepad and stand excepted). It connects and works really well. With Apple function keys, it does all I need. Plus, I can keep my folio case on and set the iPad further from the keyboard, which I find much better ergonomically. The battery lasts and is easy to charge on the USB-C ecosystem now, too, in Apple. The wrist stress reduction is twofold. The built-in stand offers keys at a good angle for typing, lifting your wrist just off the table for more comfort. The mini keys (no number/function keys to the right) allow your hand to move a minimal distance to your mouse, reducing strain here. The keyboard is Apple and Windows compatible, making it an ideal alternative to my laptop's built-in keyboard. It's also very functional as a minimal carry option. Lightweight but is sturdy and, so far, seems to be typical Logitech high quality. No worry on drivers here either, it just works. If you don't like the Apple Magic Keyboard solution, this is a very competitive and functional alternative. Highly recommended.
M**N
Definitely a quality product
This keyboard feels lovely - quiet action, good tactile feel and a reassuring weight. The illumination is refined and classy and just about perfect. It has nothing of the 'gaming' feel about it - just elegant precision. I hesitated before spending this much on a keyboard because I wasn't sure it was going to be THAT much better than a standard one but, for me, it definitely is. I have been using it for about 9 months now (professional CAD, software coding and general use for about 10 hours a day, most days )and I am still extremely happy with it. I like the fact that it works with the MX Anywhere 3 mouse with the 'flow' - when you move the mouse from a monitor on one computer to a monitor on a different computer, the mouse and keyboard automatically switch over. What's more, anything you copied into clipboard one the first computer is still in the paste buffer on the second (e.g. copy a browser link, a screenshot or text form an editor using any normal copy command, and it's there for pasting when you move the mouse to the second computer. No more emailing things to myself or waiting for Dropbox to sync). This is a very significant advantage to me. Battery life seems reasonable - I was unsure whether I wanted a rechargeable keyboard as wireless ones I had lasted about a year or more with one or two AA batteries but it isn't a problem. I plug in the supplied USB C cable every 3-4 weeks for an hour, and don't really have to think about it. Having a cable on your keyboard very occasionally isn't a problem to me at all. The only very slight negatives are: 1) the 'flow' can be slightly sluggish and take a second or three when moving from one computer to another. That might be more a mouse thing than a keyboard thing but it's hard to tell. 2) The keyboard layout seems to be dual format for Windows/MacOS. I knew this when I bought it but in an ideal world I would have only the layout for the OS I am using. I use both Windows and Mac so it's easier for me to confuse myself and press " instead of @ or ~ instead of ~ . I don' t know whether it would be such a useful experience without a 'flow' enabled mouse but it would still be a lovely keyboard to use and I would purchase this for use on its own. It pairs with up to 3 computers so, even without 'flow', you press the key associated with each computer (see photo) to swap. In this case the swapping from one to another seems flawless and instant. The user experience is so good, that despite the very minor points, that I still feel it deserves five stars.
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