Logitech MX Keys Mini price in India and contents
I received two units of the Logitech MX Keys Mini for review. The Rose finish is a light shade of pink and in my opinion, looks less flashy than the image on Logitech’s website, which is a good thing. The Graphite version looks just like the regular MX Keys keyboard, with a grey body and black keys. This Bluetooth keyboard is also available in Pale Gray (which has a silver body with white keys). The box includes the keyboard, a USB Type-A to Type-C cable for charging, and user documentation. At a sticker price of Rs. 12,995, I would have liked Logitech to have provided a sturdy, hard carrying case with it.
Logitech MX Keys Mini design
The Logitech MX Keys Mini keyboard looks similar to the older MX Keys keyboard, except for its smaller size and lower weight of 504g. It’s solid enough to stay in place while typing. Logitech also claims that parts of the MX Keys Mini are made using environmentally friendly material such as post-consumer recycled plastic, which is not the case with the regular MX Keys.
Logitech MX Keys Mini performance
The scissor switches that the Logitech MX Keys Mini use are the same as on the larger MX Keys Bluetooth keyboard. The keys have good travel and produce a satisfying clicking sound when pressed, which isn’t too loud or distracting while typing. Very little force is needed to register key presses, no matter which part of the key you hit. The top of the keyboard’s frame is made of metal, while the bottom is plastic. There’s no flex when you press down on the keys.
Pros:
- Solid build quality
- Good battery life
- Easy Switch lets you connect to multiple systems
- Flow lets you copy and paste files across systems
- New Emoji, Dictation, and Mic keys are useful
Cons:
- Backlight intensity does not change as intended