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Logitech MX Keys Advanced Wireless Illuminated Keyboard - Graphite Bundle with Logitech MX Master 3 Advanced Wireless Mouse - Mid Grey

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Style: Keyboard + Mouse, MX Master 3


Features

  • Product 1: Perfect stroke keys:spherically dished keys match the shape of your fingertips, Offering satisfying feedback with every tap
  • Product 1: Comfort and stability: Type with confidence on a keyboard crafted for comfort, stability, and precision
  • Product 1: Smart illumination hand proximity detection and automatic backlighting
  • Product 1: Flow CROSS COMPUTER control: Type on multiple computers in 1 fluid workflow
  • Product 2: Ultrafast magspeed scrolling - remarkable speed, precision & quietness of electromagnetic scrolling with all new magspeed wheel - up to 90% faster, 87% more precise & Ultra quiet
  • Product 2: Comfort shape and intuitive controls - work comfortably with perfectly sculpted shape and ideally placed thumb wheel and controls
  • Product 2: App-specific customizations - Speed up your workflow with predefined app-specific profiles and numerous customization options
  • Product 2: Flow CROSS-COMPUTER control - work seamlessly on three computers. Seamlessly transfer cursor, text, and files between windows & macOS, desktop & laptop

Description

Logitech MX Keys Advanced Wireless Illuminated Keyboard - GraphiteIntroducing MX keys, an advanced wireless illuminated keyboard crafted for efficiency, stability, and precision. Perfect stroke keys are shaped for your fingertips and backlighting lights up the moment your hands approach. Increased key stability reduces noise while optimizing responsiveness – and tactile reference for hand positioning makes it easy to stay oriented and in your flow.Logitech MX Master 3 Advanced Wireless Mouse - Mid GreyMx master 3 is instant precision and infinite potential. Designed for designers and engineered for coders, it's the most advanced master series mouse yet. With MX master 3, You can truly master what you make.


Brand: ‎Logitech


Color: ‎Gray


Date First Available: ‎December 31, 2019


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  • Hands down worth the money
Style: MX Keys Keyboard
TYPING: Great feel. Not as good as a traditional mechanical keyboard, but light years better than any laptop. The keys all have a very consistent feel and are very quiet, making it great for office/night use. No complaints here, even for writing long documents. BUILD QUALITY: Again, great. This really feels like a $100 keyboard. When I first picked it up I was surprised how heavy it was (it weighs almost 2 pounds). It has a really nice heft to it and feels very premium. CONNECTIVITY: It's a logitech product, so it connects easily, and stays connected. There's 3 dedicated buttons to switch between devices. It's easy to switch between a Mac and PC since the keys have both OS X and Windows labels on them. FEATURES: I absolutely LOVE the backlighting. Logitech nailed this on the head. The backlight is a nice color, there's a variety of brightness options to choose from, and light bleed is kept to a minimum. The light turns off after about 5 seconds of inactivity, but you don't have to start typing again for the light to come on. You can move the mouse, or even just hover your hands above the keyboard, and the backlight will be on before you can even start typing. This implementation alone makes this keyboard worth its price. The keyboard also has a USB C port (cable is included) which makes charging a breeze. FINAL THOUGHTS: Get it. I never thought I would spend $100 on a keyboard, but this one is well worth it. I've only had the keyboard for a short time so I haven't gotten a chance to test out the battery life, but Logitech claims 10 days with the backlight on, and 5 months with it off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2019 by Customer Customer

  • Good, not great but greater than everything else I've tried.
Style: MX Keys Keyboard
This keyboard is surprisingly nice to type on. It's not the best thing I've ever typed on but it's worth the money. Lets skip all the logi features and get right down to the hardware and typing experience. Starting with the build and feel of the board, this thing is HEAVY. Feels like a few pounds heavy. Great feeling....however....the keyboard has a shocking amount of flex when you grab the ends and twist it in your hands. Unfortunately it's primarily made of plastic and not metals like the Apple keyboards. There's some minor detectable flex if you hammer the keys but none during typing that I can tell. It would have been really nice if it was more rigid but honestly not a big deal. I'm just nitpicking because it's supposed to be a premium product. Next are the physical keys. The dome depression of the keys is actually nice under your fingers but not really a meaningful enough feature to me to warrant much discussion. The keys have a very soft yet grippy feeling texture to them, satin if you will. Really nice feel to them. Now the key mechanism, and this is the actual remarkable part. I was weary of this product because it's using the same silicone diaphragm underlying layer for key stroke registration as so so so many other cheap boards do. But there is one primary difference. Like any silicone diaphragm board, you're not going to get any clickity clackity sensation BUT, the keys do NOT wobble and that makes all the difference. Most keyboards keys have some degree of wobble to them when you first rest your fingers on them, even Apple keyboards. These keys do NOT wobble before depression. While the depression is soft and even mushy by some standards, the lack of wobble makes the depression gratifying and the tactile sensation is pleasing. Furthermore, the key stroke takes slightly more force than you may be used to and feels weighty. It feels like each key has some sort of solid mass to it and has a nice gain in velocity once you get past the 'click' point. I still wish it had a physical click feel to each depression but this is still quite good and is the main reason why I've decided to keep it. So kudo's to Logi and hopefully the next will actually have a click. Oh yeah the typing is really quiet too but I dunno if many really care about that. I also measure the key depression distance to be about 2.8mm which seems small but the weighty key press and lack of wobble actually makes it feel like it's plenty. Connectivity, back light, multi device use, drag across computers....the Logi suite is great. No changes there and definitely valuable however it's the connectivity and multi device use that I would focus on as the main added values in this department. This isn't a cheap product that will die on you.....probably. Battery life I can't discuss yet but I'd expect it to be good. It's been going for a few weeks no charge so far. All in all I've used a LOT of keyboards. I'm no connoisseur but I've definitely got my preferences. Those looking for a premium keyboard, $100 really isn't a lot to ask imo. While this product could definitely be better, it gets a solid thumbs up from me. But that thumbs up is primarily because I haven't found anything that meets my preferences more closely rather than the board being excellent in and of itself. Lastly, it should be known that it's the weighty key depression and lack of play/wobble in the keys in a resting state are what won me over to keep this as my primary. Nothing else is particularly amazing about the product and I wouldn't be surprised if it got mixed reviews after thousands of people give it a go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2019 by EatKabab

  • Chic and trendy but not for all
Style: MX Keys Keyboard
I like LT stuff but was hoping for better action and better lit, maybe some red lighting for night typing, however, this keyboard not only bores me but also distracts me. Following the minimalist trend, this keyboard is slim, dim, and 'low pro'. After using the K800 with its brightly lit, fat n tall keys and great clickety action , I feel like I've gone on a keyboard diet with lackluster sterile LED lights but literally very low profile keys, perhaps too low, in height. Any lower and you've got yourself a bloody virtual touchscreen keyboard with zero tactile feedback. As much as I appreciate all the advancements in smartphon-age, the keypads have devolved over time with the touchscreen surface. Lets reminisce,....the tactile feedback of a true button style keypad on...an old skewl blackberry or Treo phone was far superior to any flatscreen virtual keyboard allowing you to blindly orient your hand position and then type away accurately, rarely ever having to look down. Gas pumps same thing, everyone hated the flat hard unipad of virtual 'buttons' which along with high entry error rate, have caused many a vendor to go back to button style keys. Real button style keyboards probably could even save lives for the undeniable epidemic of road text oblivion where the sleek flat screen of the virtual keyboard has no reference points and demands the oblivious driver's direct visual feedback & having to look down at the screen constantly before typing that next fatal keystroke. So, despite the usual reference braille markers on the F & J keys which most people use by feel to orient their hands before typing, the exceptionally low height of the keys come closer than ever to the feel of a touchscreen in that I can barely sense where one key ends before the next one begins requiring my having to visually locate and verify hand placement constantly and far more frequent typing errors. Sounds petty? it IS, but such is modern mans plight in the age of Amazon and badass tech. But for those sticklers, it distracts from workflow and can be annoying when you have to reposition multiple times just because you lifted your hands off the keyboard. Moreover, if you wanna get ergonomically and physiologically technical, my anecdotal observation is the lower key height noticeably demands more use and perhaps overuse of the digital extensor muscles when maintaining a rest position. Over time, I would suspect it would cause fatigue for the 9-5 user if not an increase in (for lack of better name) a reverse carpal tunnel syndrome. And yes I have the palm rest by LT and although extremely comfortable could aggravate the use of the extensors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2019 by kindshuh

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