Logitech MX Keys Mini
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You can grab one of the best keyboards for writing for just $80 right now. Logitech’s MX Keys Mini is 20 percent off its $99.99 MSRP, a $20 savings on a compact keyboard aimed at people who actually work across several devices. If you spend your day typing, you’ll appreciate its quiet keys, sleek design, and minimalist footprint.
The MX Keys Mini is the smaller version of the MX Keys S, a keyboard I’ve used for a couple of years. As someone who writes for a living, I’ve put it through plenty of daily use, and it still looks almost brand new. The keys are comfortable, with little dips for your fingertips that help guide your hands into place. Smart backlighting turns your keyboard into a magic show, lighting up when your hands hover above it.
One of the best features is support for up to three devices. You can connect over Bluetooth and switch between them with a tap. Since it works fine with any operating system, moving between Windows, Mac, and Android is seamless. The Logi Options+ app also lets you customize the keys, set shortcuts, tweak backlighting, appoint smart actions, and so on.
The main thing you have to keep in mind is that this is a compact keyboard, so there’s no numpad. If you frequently work with spreadsheets or enter a lot of number, that could be a drawback.
At $79.99, the Logitech MX Keys Mini is an easy recommendation for anyone looking for a comfortable, compact keyboard that works well in a multi-device setup.



