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ComputerShopper
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8 years ago

Logitech's latest Bluetooth keyboard is impressively slim and light for easy travel. But its spill-resistant body material and cramped keys make for a typing experience that isn't as good as most other mobile keyboards.

Extremely slim and portable; Dedicated keys for Windows and Android; Spill-resistant design

Cramped keys and shallow travel tended to induce typos; Included stand won't work with thicker devices; No backlighting; Pricey for what it is

PC Magazine
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9 years ago
Logitech Keys-to-Go

Though lightweight and durable, the Logitech Keys-to-Go standalone Bluetooth keyboard's lacking tactile feedback can make for inaccurate typing.

Lightweight and compact; Familiar keyboard layout; FabricSkin material is spill/dirt proof and cleans easily

Relatively expensive; FabricSkin material reduces the tactile feel of the keyboard

PC Magazine
★★★
★★
9 years ago
Logitech Keys-to-Go Review

Logitech's Keys-to-Go is for those who'd rather not add the weight of an iPad keyboard case, but still want the option of a keyboard. And while it's designed for iOS devices, it works with any device with Bluetooth. Unfortunately,  the FabricSkin material can make for an inaccurate typing experience. And at $69.99, it's also a little pricier than we'd like for a standalone Bluetooth keyboard. You can find excellent keyboard covers for less than half the price that include a stand and a superior keyboard, like the $29.99 Anker TC930 Ultra-Thin Keyboard Cover for iPad Air. Design and FeaturesThe Logitech Keys-to-Go keyboard is thin and compact at 5.39 by 9.53 by 0.24 inches (HWD), and its light 6.35-ounce weight makes for a very portable Bluetooth keyboard. The keyboard's surface is covered by Logitech's FabricSkin, which has a pleasingly smooth, felt texture. Under the FabricSkin is a mechanical keyboard that's protected from dirt and spills by the cover itself, which Logitech ...

Though lightweight and durable, the Logitech Keys-to-Go standalone Bluetooth keyboard's lacking tactile feedback can make for inaccurate typing.

Lightweight and compact; Familiar keyboard layout; FabricSkin material is spill/dirt proof and cleans easily

Relatively expensive; FabricSkin material reduces the tactile feel of the keyboard

Macworld
★★★★
9 years ago
Work Beyond Mac Logitech Keys-to-Go review: A great iPad keyboard that doesn't lock you into a case

For users of either size iPad or even an iPhone 6 Plus, the Keys-To-Go is a solid choice. Not only does it ditch the requirement to replace (or remove) the case on your device, it's lightweight, super portable, quiet, and offers a familiar typing experience.

You can use any case; Great battery life

Slides around on smooth work surfaces

AppleInsider
★★★★★
9 years ago
Logitech Keys to Go Review: The ultimate portable bluetooth keyboard

For those wanting an ultra-portable keyboard to use with your iPhone or iPad, but don't want the bulk and weight of a keyboard case should consider the Logitech Keys to Go.

Amazon
★★★★★
9 years ago
Thin as hell, but you can still feel the key throw, incredible as that may seem

I am suffering from ALS, and my DVA-issued iPad is my constant companion, my only efficient means of communication. However, I don't want to drag both it and the computer around, this so I can work on writing articles while stuck at the hospital for an appointment.

CrunchGear
★★★★★
9 years ago
Logitech Keys-To-Go Review: Finally, An iPad Keyboard I Can See Myself Using Long-Term

Logitech has been building iPad keyboards for years – they were among the first to recognize the value of doing so, in fact. But for all their experience, and various iterations of the concept of the keyboard case, the company may have got it most right with a remarkably simple design introduced...

ZDNet
★★★★★
9 years ago
Logitech Keys-To-Go: Unique keyboard for iPad and iPhone (review)

This unusual keyboard for iOS is made of spill-proof fabric and is thinner than the iPad Air 2.

Gadgetell
★★★★★
9 years ago

To some people, a keyboard is just a keyboard. But they may be the same type who can pick any random mechanical pencil off of retail peg-hooks and feel completely satisfied. I don't know how to do that, since even mechanical pencils are tools in my eyes.

talkandroid.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
Logitech Keys-To-Go Ultra-Portable Keyboard review

Portable keyboards are becoming quite popular as people continue to use tablets. Logitech has a number of them on the market, but they have something new called Keys-To-Go. It was released for iOS devices last November, and due to its popularity, they have released a new version that is compatible...

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