When I purchased my MX Keys there was no TKL however now that this one came out which I hoped for a mechanical wireless keyboard for a while didn't really want to replace batteries in G915 I noticed they even made a TKL version of MX Keys which is nice. Just shame it wasn't an option back then so now I'm honestly considering getting this.
This one is 75% layout actually, not TKL. TKL would be considered 80%. Coming from 80% I adjusted pretty quickly and the Mini is definitely one of my favorites out of all the keyboards I've owned. I was going to build my own 60% keyboard (with wireless) but as soon as I saw this new one from Logitech I went for it and it was well worth it. I got the blue switch version and it's still pretty quiet surprisingly, at least compared to my other blue switch keyboards.
Just picked one of these up today. I really like how the keys feel compared to the MX Keys I’ve had for years. I put the dongle in my Mac mini and then use Bluetooth 2 and 3 for other devices for work. Absolutely worth the money if you want a good quality keyboard.
Do the "wobbly" keys bother you? Tempted, but more than one review mentioned the wobbly keys. It's the kind of thing which might bother me so I'm undecided...
Keep this content going mate, really good. I used to be a custom keyboard snob but then realised the futility of it. In the past I would have scoffed at this but the combination of their world class wireless functionality with the mechanical keys and clean aesthetic make this one a winner.
If you’re a snob, can you recommend “higher end” mechanical keyboards for Mac? Don’t know much about mechanical keyboards, but thinking to get into some mid-tier ones. From my 15 mins of research, it seems like most keyboards are made for windows.
i just got mine and omg i love it i switched from the steelseries apex pro because i dont really play video games any more and looking for something that will give me convenience while staying mechanical as well i will definetly use it for a long time
Logitech are knocking it out of the park with their MX series keyboards. I have the MX Keys and MX Keys Mini, love both of them. Unlike the competition, Logitech keyboards don't suffer from connection problems, and they connect really quickly. They also feel fantastic to type on. Unfortunately, can't buy this keyboard in the UK at the moment - it's out of stock.
I have the MX keys. I wish there was an MX keys model without the num pad. MX keys mini doesn't have home keys and arrow keys are too small. If there was a ten keyless MX keys (non-mechanical) that would be great!
My MX Mecha brown switch just arrived and I like it so much. It's my 1st mecha keyboard and it's true that it boosts my typing speed by 60% compared to my membrane keyboard :D Sleek, comfortable, long battery life (-5% in a week), good build quality, typing speed boost, better connectivity. Is it worth the bucks ? YES Money well spent hahahaha The backlight also turns on if you touch the metal plate, even from the sides :D
7:24 Dude, you aren't weird at all. I got my first mechanical keyboard and despite what I read online and surrounded myself with expectations, I couldn't shake the feeling that it was more difficult to type on for me in general. I vastly prefered my laptop (chiclet style) keyboard. I type faster and make much less errors. I think it is really down to the key action and the way it travels. That shallow tactility offered by a scissor switch is unparalleled and I think many writers prefer that too. I've come to realise the reason behind why a mature and well established company such as Logitech went with MX Keys as their de-facto productivity keeb. They nake gaming keebs too so its not like they couldn't make one. Probably did a lot of behind the scenes testing before zeroing in on that. They're just capitalising on the mech resurgence that has emerged recently imo and that's about it.
As for the dongle, what I do with my mx master mouse, I keep it in a pencil case since I connect it via bluetooth at home and only use the dongle when I'm at work. But I agree, they should have found a place to put, but these product are so great nonetheless that I can easily forgive them for that.
The sounds of all the keyboards at the end at 9:53 are made louder by your desk surface I think, combined with your desk pad. I also have the MX Keys Mini and mine does not sound hollow like yours does!!!
Honestly this is what I would get for anyone that isn't into keyboards and is hybrid or productivity user. Overall this + G305 is easy recommend for any kind of person. And personally I think 75% is the best, it's after all basically same as laptop layout so people are used to it. And in my experience f keys are really useful in various software, and just simple F5. Even as gamer it's just useful to have some "extra" keys to possibly macro. Personally I use K2 v2, but I'm used to bit thicker keyboards since I have always had gaming pc. But for people used to laptops (which most people are) or just random keyboards this could be pretty magical experience.
He mentions that it's US international despite the UK enter key at 0:25, yet I don't see him addressing that it turned out to be the UK enter key anyway?
Just picked up this keyboard and I really love it. Considered going with a few other options - but this keyboard having the quick swap multi-device support really made it a no brainer for me. I've found myself just simply wanting to type to use it.
I have both mx key mini and mx master 3s, I don't have any issues when using them, but sometimes it makes me bored, using mechanical keyboards always makes me feel inspired, but anything left, Logitech did it great!
I am just watching this to see what people are saying about it. I got it from BestBuy today $54 off with the purchase of an Anywhere 3. - Which is why I bought it, because I needed a new mouse anyways. I love it, I think it's great. I got the "tactile" version, which is just brown switches. But they feel crisp, and typing on it feels extremally comfortable. I replaced my Keychron K3 low profile Wireless because it had red switches and was a nightmare for mistakes. This is MUCH MUCH better. One thing to note though, is Logitech's ecosystem is bad. If a device is using a BOLT receiver, and the other is using a Unifying receiver, you can't get either to work with each other. Which is confusing because of the bundle deal, but whatever. Great video!
I have to say Logitech really surprised me with this keyboard and can't wait to get my hands on it. The G915 didn't really feel like a good wireless keyboard option since it doesn't have the convenient multi-device support plus the battery replacement is kind of annoying. Next thing I seriously hope they release would be a mechanical Logitech MX Ergo keyboard that can be recharged using cable instead of batteries now that would be a dream come true since I really like split keyboards when trying a lot. Been using Logitech MX lineup for years now despite the pricing. After starting to use MX Master 2S I couldn't really go back to an ordinary mouse just shame it died right after warranty ended ...
There are three different key versions of this one: I got the clicky one and love it but there is also tactical and linear ones. Not sure which one was reviewed here?
To me - Who uses 2/3 computers at a time when working at home. I need the Logtiech Dongle with multi device connection. two of my computers don't have bluetooth, and I also hate bluetooth for keyboards/mice. I have a Unifi dongle in each machine and its the perfect setup for me. The issue now is they switched to Bolt and it's not backwards compatible so I'd also have to get new mice or have two dongles in each computer.
I was confused about you saying it is a US keyboard when it seems to clearly have Uk return key? Interesting review of a Logitech keyboard jumping on the mechanical keyboard trend. I think I prefer the keychron for look and price
Be careful with firmware updates! It can totally brick your Logitech MX Mechanical. My experience with Logitech support has been really bad, it feels almost impossible to get a replacement.
Would these firmware updates you refer to be for the keyboard itself or ...your computer? Genuinely considering not getting this if that is a common issue! :(
@@Thenatalyteran It’s done tastefully though. And a word is more noticeable than a tiny logo. Logitech literally has a whole black bar for the word “logi” on a keyboard. The Air Tag is made to be hidden, and it makes sense on the Pencil because Pencils usually have word or logo near the top like a No. 2 pencil.
I also have the Keychron K3 and I'm getting 2 weeks of battery life. I imagine you want to buy this one too hahaha this addition to try new keyboards is not good haha
I bought one from Logitech but having a lot of problem installing it with Logi Option + app on the Mac M1 pro. I reported this to Logitech but have not heard back from them. Hopefully you don't need the app to use this keyboard.
Hey peeps, I have an issue with the MX Mech for mac. The backlight doesn't turn off, even after an hour... In any of the modes. I've tried every proposed solution on the web but nothing works. No reset, no reinstalling of the software. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the new macOS 13: Ventura?
Hey, how are you ? great video, thanks! I bought exactly this keyboard, the UK layout but US international. But I didn't figured out how to switch from the § key to ` key. do have any idea ?
great vid man - i actually just ordered the mx mini - it arrived and within using it for about 10 minutes, its just shit. Major reasons 1. No page up and page down key!! Why?? (I know you can hold fn and press down arrow, but that iss a complete pain 2. The arrow keys are tiny and a complete pain to use .... So now im sending it back and will get this MX Mechanicaal Mini (i dont want a huge kb with a number pad) and this mehcanical has the home, pageup and page down (why the hell they didnt include those on the mx mini, is just stupid).
As a mechanical keyboard kid, I love my mechanical mini. Be careful with firmware updates! Totally bricked mine and Logitech makes it impossible to get a warranty claim started.
I have the same experience. I’ve been in contact with Logitech support for over 3 weeks and didn’t get any step closer to a solution. My experience with Logitech support has been really bad.
What bothers me a lot with Logitech is that they offer certain layout of their keyboards per market. I am used to US layout, prefer it and when I switch to UK version of layout I often miss pressing other buttons istead of "Enter". I hope they will allow the choice for consumers in the future.
i just got this keyboard. it does not have a screen brightness on the keyboard.. WTFFFF how can i fix this???this is lowkey drastic for me as i work on projects and really need to have. abutton to increase or decrease display brightness. Logitech is so stupid. This is something that is need on every single keyboard.
ISO is international. ANSI is U.S.-only (and Taiwan). Logitech needs to get their act together in differentiating the actual layout standards by their proper name, because even in their own store they mix up the pictures of the two layouts and ship layouts depending on destination country rather than region (Like, here in Canada they ship us the U.S. ANSI against federal and provincial regulation even tough half of the country is supposed to use ISO, including all formal government functions, and all schools and universities).
@@Oliur you‘ve got the US intl. layout which is basically a US ANSI with ISO enter (@ is on Shift+2 eg while both quotation marks are on the same key). This is the layout I got my mx mechanical in as well, love mine with the tactile brown switches. The US intl. layout is my preferred layout for coding btw because of the braces and quotation marks being so easily accessible. It’s a little harder to get here in Germany though
@@senfglas214 Nope, I also got the US intl. with the ISO enter key. I don't think you can get Logitech's ANSI layout here in Germany or at least I have never come across one. Even on the Logitech site you have lots of options but not the ANSI layout. No idea why tbh...
Yeah. I just tried a ton of keyboards hands on and ... This one, hands down, is a standout. No keyboard should cost over a hundred USD, but whatever, that's the world we live in, but this keyboard is great. Could be quieter.
This would have been a SW/UX/architect developer winner too had there also been a "standard" TKL version. Now there are only this compact and the full size versions. Hope it comes one day!
I prefer the magic keyboard as well lol I think it’s because I’ve used Macbook Pro’s for the last 15 years and the magic keyboard really resembles that feeling…
Maybe Logitech could use a little more market study, most notably with Nuphy and Keychron, and realize that people would also appreciate color accents on some keys.
I recently got the mx keys (not the mini) and I love it :D Mine is the space grey colour I love it's cause it wont get dirty easily and is still a nice colour.
so, this costs almost twice as much as the Keychron K3 and looks very similar. Why would I pay twice as much while I think this keyboard is not twice as good as the K3? Would be great to see a comparison between the 2
I have a K2 and I’m considering getting this Logitech one. Reason? Battery. Keychron battery is a joke, I hate cables around my setup. So a long battery life is really important to me.
I love my K2. I have the Keychron PBT keys on it. Battery is great, can't say I've noticed it draining, but I do tend to stick it on charge now and then when I step out for a lunch break
The typing experience on the logi mechanical is much better, esp. when your hands are bigger than hands of childrens. The keys though abs feel better on the logi and don‘t have those sharp edges like on the K3.
Also Logitech has a software where you can remap some of the keys. Which I always wished Keychron had (they have been developing this for ages). I think Keychron is stopped in time, they didn’t make any considerable improvements since they launched, it was a matter of time to have a better option from some other company.
Left shift button is very short. It's very difficult to use some shortcuts especially under programming. Function FN button is on the right side. This is not ergonomic. On every keyboard this button is on the left side.
Pretty disappointed in the key slop I just saw. Looks like the same issue as the 915. I guess they are using those same ultra-low-end Kaihl switches again...for almost 200 bucks >
Really like how this keyboard looks. So glad they are coming out with TKL versions of keyboards
When I purchased my MX Keys there was no TKL however now that this one came out which I hoped for a mechanical wireless keyboard for a while didn't really want to replace batteries in G915 I noticed they even made a TKL version of MX Keys which is nice. Just shame it wasn't an option back then so now I'm honestly considering getting this.
This one is 75% layout actually, not TKL. TKL would be considered 80%. Coming from 80% I adjusted pretty quickly and the Mini is definitely one of my favorites out of all the keyboards I've owned. I was going to build my own 60% keyboard (with wireless) but as soon as I saw this new one from Logitech I went for it and it was well worth it. I got the blue switch version and it's still pretty quiet surprisingly, at least compared to my other blue switch keyboards.
Would've been great to do a switch comparison. The keyboard comes in 3 different versions (switches) and the review didn't mention this at all.
Just picked one of these up today. I really like how the keys feel compared to the MX Keys I’ve had for years. I put the dongle in my Mac mini and then use Bluetooth 2 and 3 for other devices for work. Absolutely worth the money if you want a good quality keyboard.
Are you in the UK? Where did you get it from? I'm trying to get a hold of one.
@@MnemonicCarrier Think it doesn't release until July in some markets
@@MnemonicCarrier I'm in the States unfortunately. Picked mine up at Best Buy. You might be able to find one at Currys, Maplin.
Do the "wobbly" keys bother you? Tempted, but more than one review mentioned the wobbly keys. It's the kind of thing which might bother me so I'm undecided...
Keep this content going mate, really good. I used to be a custom keyboard snob but then realised the futility of it. In the past I would have scoffed at this but the combination of their world class wireless functionality with the mechanical keys and clean aesthetic make this one a winner.
If you’re a snob, can you recommend “higher end” mechanical keyboards for Mac? Don’t know much about mechanical keyboards, but thinking to get into some mid-tier ones. From my 15 mins of research, it seems like most keyboards are made for windows.
@@mieux6655 Keychron q1
@@mieux6655 Keychron Q1 if you are beginner, and QK65 if you want to learn about modding a little.
He didn't even use the fuckin keyboard
LOOOOOOOL @@positivepete4265
i just got mine and omg i love it i switched from the steelseries apex pro because i dont really play video games any more and looking for something that will give me convenience while staying mechanical as well i will definetly use it for a long time
does this mx mech keyboard have disadvantages for gaming ? I want low profile keyboard for gaming
Logitech are knocking it out of the park with their MX series keyboards. I have the MX Keys and MX Keys Mini, love both of them. Unlike the competition, Logitech keyboards don't suffer from connection problems, and they connect really quickly. They also feel fantastic to type on. Unfortunately, can't buy this keyboard in the UK at the moment - it's out of stock.
I just got this keyboard and I love it. It’s wireless so there’s no annoying wire, easy to get used to..sounds good. Great gift.
I have the MX keys. I wish there was an MX keys model without the num pad. MX keys mini doesn't have home keys and arrow keys are too small. If there was a ten keyless MX keys (non-mechanical) that would be great!
My MX Mecha brown switch just arrived and I like it so much. It's my 1st mecha keyboard and it's true that it boosts my typing speed by 60% compared to my membrane keyboard :D
Sleek, comfortable, long battery life (-5% in a week), good build quality, typing speed boost, better connectivity.
Is it worth the bucks ? YES
Money well spent hahahaha
The backlight also turns on if you touch the metal plate, even from the sides :D
7:24 Dude, you aren't weird at all.
I got my first mechanical keyboard and despite what I read online and surrounded myself with expectations, I couldn't shake the feeling that it was more difficult to type on for me in general. I vastly prefered my laptop (chiclet style) keyboard. I type faster and make much less errors.
I think it is really down to the key action and the way it travels. That shallow tactility offered by a scissor switch is unparalleled and I think many writers prefer that too.
I've come to realise the reason behind why a mature and well established company such as Logitech went with MX Keys as their de-facto productivity keeb. They nake gaming keebs too so its not like they couldn't make one. Probably did a lot of behind the scenes testing before zeroing in on that.
They're just capitalising on the mech resurgence that has emerged recently imo and that's about it.
As for the dongle, what I do with my mx master mouse, I keep it in a pencil case since I connect it via bluetooth at home and only use the dongle when I'm at work. But I agree, they should have found a place to put, but these product are so great nonetheless that I can easily forgive them for that.
The sounds of all the keyboards at the end at 9:53 are made louder by your desk surface I think, combined with your desk pad. I also have the MX Keys Mini and mine does not sound hollow like yours does!!!
Honestly this is what I would get for anyone that isn't into keyboards and is hybrid or productivity user. Overall this + G305 is easy recommend for any kind of person.
And personally I think 75% is the best, it's after all basically same as laptop layout so people are used to it. And in my experience f keys are really useful in various software, and just simple F5. Even as gamer it's just useful to have some "extra" keys to possibly macro.
Personally I use K2 v2, but I'm used to bit thicker keyboards since I have always had gaming pc. But for people used to laptops (which most people are) or just random keyboards this could be pretty magical experience.
I think the Keychron K3 would be a good comparison
The Mode 65 sounds extraordinary
This suites your setups very well! Cant wait to review it as well, arrives in brazil by the end of the month yet!! 🤘⚡
He mentions that it's US international despite the UK enter key at 0:25, yet I don't see him addressing that it turned out to be the UK enter key anyway?
Totally agree with you Oliur. Had several mech keyboards and all have been okay, but I always gravitate back to the magic keyboard.
Just picked up this keyboard and I really love it. Considered going with a few other options - but this keyboard having the quick swap multi-device support really made it a no brainer for me. I've found myself just simply wanting to type to use it.
Which switches are in the mode 65 keyboard in this video?
What's the differences between this and the white version? Just color or not compatible with windows etc?
the white version doesn't come with the usb receiver either
Looks like a nice keyboard. I just wish they put the "Fn" key on the left side, after the "CTRL" key
I like the key design of the non-mechanical one with the concave keys and centered letters
Wish they kept that design and added switches
Which key style did you order? Tactile quiet, linear or clicky? Thanks!
Tactile quiet
02:23
I have both mx key mini and mx master 3s, I don't have any issues when using them, but sometimes it makes me bored, using mechanical keyboards always makes me feel inspired, but anything left, Logitech did it great!
Wish the small apple keyboard was available in silver & black
9:53 is pure ASMR 👌🏼
I am just watching this to see what people are saying about it. I got it from BestBuy today $54 off with the purchase of an Anywhere 3. - Which is why I bought it, because I needed a new mouse anyways. I love it, I think it's great. I got the "tactile" version, which is just brown switches. But they feel crisp, and typing on it feels extremally comfortable. I replaced my Keychron K3 low profile Wireless because it had red switches and was a nightmare for mistakes. This is MUCH MUCH better.
One thing to note though, is Logitech's ecosystem is bad. If a device is using a BOLT receiver, and the other is using a Unifying receiver, you can't get either to work with each other. Which is confusing because of the bundle deal, but whatever. Great video!
I have to say Logitech really surprised me with this keyboard and can't wait to get my hands on it. The G915 didn't really feel like a good wireless keyboard option since it doesn't have the convenient multi-device support plus the battery replacement is kind of annoying. Next thing I seriously hope they release would be a mechanical Logitech MX Ergo keyboard that can be recharged using cable instead of batteries now that would be a dream come true since I really like split keyboards when trying a lot.
Been using Logitech MX lineup for years now despite the pricing. After starting to use MX Master 2S I couldn't really go back to an ordinary mouse just shame it died right after warranty ended ...
Never said which board is was showing: clicky, tactile, or linear. It's kind of important
There are three different key versions of this one: I got the clicky one and love it but there is also tactical and linear ones. Not sure which one was reviewed here?
They are brown switches in the video. So it’s tactile quiet
how to manage proximity sensor settings in mx mechanical mini .. it's not working by default
To me - Who uses 2/3 computers at a time when working at home. I need the Logtiech Dongle with multi device connection. two of my computers don't have bluetooth, and I also hate bluetooth for keyboards/mice.
I have a Unifi dongle in each machine and its the perfect setup for me.
The issue now is they switched to Bolt and it's not backwards compatible so I'd also have to get new mice or have two dongles in each computer.
I was confused about you saying it is a US keyboard when it seems to clearly have Uk return key? Interesting review of a Logitech keyboard jumping on the mechanical keyboard trend. I think I prefer the keychron for look and price
i really want a small keyboard but my accounting work always required a number pad what should I do?
was waiting for your opinion on this!
Be careful with firmware updates! It can totally brick your Logitech MX Mechanical. My experience with Logitech support has been really bad, it feels almost impossible to get a replacement.
Would these firmware updates you refer to be for the keyboard itself or ...your computer? Genuinely considering not getting this if that is a common issue! :(
your voice is so calming to listen to and you're relatable!
thanks for the content! .
I see it only has a pause/resume button. Is there a way to configure next/previous ?
Está Buenazo ese Teclado! Es moderno y ahorra mucho espacio ideal para el Gaming.
Logitech makes some beautiful accessories that would be even more beautiful without their “logi” branding.
They work hard to bring the product to life. They deserve the right to put the logo where they want lol. Crazy
@@Thenatalyteran I guess. But looks tacky to me. Apple and Satechi doesn’t really do that on accessories.
@@AbernathyCrimson apple has an apple on everything. The Apple Pencil. The apple air tag. Macs
@@Thenatalyteran It’s done tastefully though. And a word is more noticeable than a tiny logo. Logitech literally has a whole black bar for the word “logi” on a keyboard. The Air Tag is made to be hidden, and it makes sense on the Pencil because Pencils usually have word or logo near the top like a No. 2 pencil.
@@AbernathyCrimson they still put there logo tho .. they should always brand their things
10 months?!! I struggle to get 10 days battery life out of my Keychron K3 🤯
Lovely review Oliur. And the 50 shades of grey vibe wasn’t lost on me 😉
I also have the Keychron K3 and I'm getting 2 weeks of battery life. I imagine you want to buy this one too hahaha this addition to try new keyboards is not good haha
I bought one from Logitech but having a lot of problem installing it with Logi Option + app on the Mac M1 pro. I reported this to Logitech but have not heard back from them. Hopefully you don't need the app to use this keyboard.
What problems are you having?
@@HQuiD The option+ software does not recognise the keyboard even when Mac has it connected. The App can see the mouse active but not the keyboard.
I've managed to successfully pair it with my M1 MBP without the need for the app so far.
@@Kappaz04 I finally figured out the connection and managed to get the Option+ to recognise the keyboard. Its working now.
Hey peeps, I have an issue with the MX Mech for mac. The backlight doesn't turn off, even after an hour... In any of the modes. I've tried every proposed solution on the web but nothing works. No reset, no reinstalling of the software. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the new macOS 13: Ventura?
Looks great, not sure if I like the little shift keys, definitely gonna mess with my typing
What u recommend? Keychron or Logitech mini for work?
Hey Oliur, what’s your take on the recent wwdc unveiling?
Might have missed it, but are the key caps PBT or ABS?
Hey, how are you ?
great video, thanks!
I bought exactly this keyboard, the UK layout but US international.
But I didn't figured out how to switch from the § key to ` key.
do have any idea ?
great vid man - i actually just ordered the mx mini - it arrived and within using it for about 10 minutes, its just shit. Major reasons 1. No page up and page down key!! Why?? (I know you can hold fn and press down arrow, but that iss a complete pain 2. The arrow keys are tiny and a complete pain to use .... So now im sending it back and will get this MX Mechanicaal Mini (i dont want a huge kb with a number pad) and this mehcanical has the home, pageup and page down (why the hell they didnt include those on the mx mini, is just stupid).
Does it not brightness adjustment or playback control?
The UK version has been out since launch - I can't wait to get my hands on it.
No ANSI layout in Europe though, is a mess have to get it imported from US
Hi. I have a Nuphy air 75, have you tried it? If so, how would you compare It to the Logi Mx Mechanical mini? I have brown switches
would this be decent as a multipurpose keyboard for work AND gaming?
is it better than apple keyboard?
I fear it might be too loud for work. They already complained about my keychron k2 😢
it's quieter than Keychron.
I just received mine - LOVE IT! Typing on it right now :)
Nice review. just ordered the Mini version with blue switch. Can't wait for it to arrive.
Does your keyboard have some key that make springy noise when pressed and released?
Mx mecha mini or lofree flow?
biggest advantage of this is that you get multi device functionality and logitech flow support.
As a mechanical keyboard kid, I love my mechanical mini. Be careful with firmware updates! Totally bricked mine and Logitech makes it impossible to get a warranty claim started.
I have the same experience. I’ve been in contact with Logitech support for over 3 weeks and didn’t get any step closer to a solution. My experience with Logitech support has been really bad.
What bothers me a lot with Logitech is that they offer certain layout of their keyboards per market. I am used to US layout, prefer it and when I switch to UK version of layout I often miss pressing other buttons istead of "Enter". I hope they will allow the choice for consumers in the future.
Hi
I m using dell xps laptop I would like to purchase apple trackpad is it work full with my laptop pls let me know
How many keys rollover does the MX Mech support?
please don't give false hopes, you cannot change the keycaps! The spacebar has non-standard stabilizers!
i just got this keyboard. it does not have a screen brightness on the keyboard.. WTFFFF how can i fix this???this is lowkey drastic for me as i work on projects and really need to have. abutton to increase or decrease display brightness. Logitech is so stupid. This is something that is need on every single keyboard.
Does it have a travel case?
Is this better than asus falchion?
Is there a delay for gaming? I have the non mini and it has delays
What switches are on Mode65?
any recomendation for Wrist Rest that fits this keyboard hight?
What switches are on your keyboard?
I think it's a good looking keyboard but the sound just isn't that great. Wondering if you can open it up to mod it.
ISO is international. ANSI is U.S.-only (and Taiwan). Logitech needs to get their act together in differentiating the actual layout standards by their proper name, because even in their own store they mix up the pictures of the two layouts and ship layouts depending on destination country rather than region (Like, here in Canada they ship us the U.S. ANSI against federal and provincial regulation even tough half of the country is supposed to use ISO, including all formal government functions, and all schools and universities).
You said US layout, but it's UK.
Wtf you're right. How did I miss that.
@@Oliur you‘ve got the US intl. layout which is basically a US ANSI with ISO enter (@ is on Shift+2 eg while both quotation marks are on the same key). This is the layout I got my mx mechanical in as well, love mine with the tactile brown switches.
The US intl. layout is my preferred layout for coding btw because of the braces and quotation marks being so easily accessible. It’s a little harder to get here in Germany though
@@jankolbe2879 did you manage to get an ANSI version? I only see UK versions in Germany
@@senfglas214 Nope, I also got the US intl. with the ISO enter key. I don't think you can get Logitech's ANSI layout here in Germany or at least I have never come across one. Even on the Logitech site you have lots of options but not the ANSI layout. No idea why tbh...
why the FN button on rioght?? :( im hate it
Hi mate it is good video but you didn't talk about connectivity options
since it is mechanical keyboard, is it customizable , keycaps, switches ?
Nope. Not hot swappable.
@@karl8088 It took a year and still it's not .. jk.
Had no idea this was coming out, looks perfect for my needs. Can't wait to get my hands on it
Yeah. I just tried a ton of keyboards hands on and ... This one, hands down, is a standout.
No keyboard should cost over a hundred USD, but whatever, that's the world we live in, but this keyboard is great.
Could be quieter.
This would have been a SW/UX/architect developer winner too had there also been a "standard" TKL version. Now there are only this compact and the full size versions. Hope it comes one day!
This oooks like 80% what would you need
I prefer the magic keyboard as well lol I think it’s because I’ve used Macbook Pro’s for the last 15 years and the magic keyboard really resembles that feeling…
Maybe Logitech could use a little more market study, most notably with Nuphy and Keychron, and realize that people would also appreciate color accents on some keys.
Thanks so much. Excellent review.
0:30 … that enter key looks pretty euro
I recently got the mx keys (not the mini) and I love it :D Mine is the space grey colour I love it's cause it wont get dirty easily and is still a nice colour.
Excellent video!
so, this costs almost twice as much as the Keychron K3 and looks very similar. Why would I pay twice as much while I think this keyboard is not twice as good as the K3? Would be great to see a comparison between the 2
I have a K2 and I’m considering getting this Logitech one. Reason? Battery. Keychron battery is a joke, I hate cables around my setup. So a long battery life is really important to me.
I love my K2. I have the Keychron PBT keys on it. Battery is great, can't say I've noticed it draining, but I do tend to stick it on charge now and then when I step out for a lunch break
The typing experience on the logi mechanical is much better, esp. when your hands are bigger than hands of childrens. The keys though abs feel better on the logi and don‘t have those sharp edges like on the K3.
Also Logitech has a software where you can remap some of the keys. Which I always wished Keychron had (they have been developing this for ages).
I think Keychron is stopped in time, they didn’t make any considerable improvements since they launched, it was a matter of time to have a better option from some other company.
are those the tactile key switches or the linear ones?
02:23 Timestamp for you answer.
Left shift button is very short. It's very difficult to use some shortcuts especially under programming. Function FN button is on the right side. This is not ergonomic. On every keyboard this button is on the left side.
Every vendor seems to struggle getting the same layout as the Mac keyboard which is identical between laptops and external keyboards
Man this review was amazing! Very thoughtful and great visuals, keep going!!
Is this not just a Keychron K2
more like a K3 since it's low profile
@@DavidFregoli I literally have a K3 right in front of me 🤦♂️ Thanks!
should've compared it to K2 or something too
can you game on this? love the look but I'm curious if there are any latency issues
cool video. i am waiting for mine to arrive
Sold out, lmao I'm not surprised.
Definitely interested in the mx mechanical, but rather wait for a mac only version i think.
Did u buy it
Pretty disappointed in the key slop I just saw. Looks like the same issue as the 915. I guess they are using those same ultra-low-end Kaihl switches again...for almost 200 bucks >