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I'd Take This Keyboard Over Apple's Any Day of the Week and It's 30% Off Right Now

Minimalist but capable, compact but comfortable, this is the best keyboard I've ever used. Even better, it's now 30% off at Amazon.

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The Logitech MX Mini Keys has everything you'd want in a TKL keyboard without feeling cramped.

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Back in 2012, Logitech managed to make the perfect keyboard for me that checked all of the boxes I needed. The K810 was a compact TKL wireless keyboard that was both Bluetooth-enabled and backlit. Those two boxes aren't hard to check off today, but it was then. Best of all, I loved that I could seamlessly switch the keyboard to up to three different devices by just tapping a key.

It wasn't completely perfect, though. The biggest letdown on the K810 was the keyboard's build quality. It wasn't bad, but it didn't feel super solid. As time went on, it became increasingly hard to find, and Logitech discontinued it by 2019. I wasn't alone in missing it, either. You can find plenty of Reddit posts looking for alternatives or pleas to Logitech to rerelease the K810. I found myself buying at least two used or refurbished K810s from eBay since Logitech hadn't produced a proper replacement.

Luckily, Logitech introduced a true successor to the K810 in 2021. The Logitech MX Keys Mini was nearly everything any K810 owner could want in a successor: the same compact and minimal design, backlit keys that are more comfortable to type on, easy switching to other devices, a much needed upgrade to USB C for charging and a solid build quality that challenges the likes of Apple's Magic Keyboard.

And by the way, I have no problem recommending the Keys Mini over Apple's offering any day of the week, even if it wasn't on sale. The Keys Mini comes with a $100 price tag that might be a hard pill to swallow for some, but if you're like me and spend several hours a day using a keyboard (and, yes, I'm typing this on my Keys Mini), the price was justified.

If you're not a keyboard snob, and just need a keyboard for casual use, I'd still recommend the MX Keys Mini. Typing on it is a great experience, especially if you like a minimal and compact layout. Plus, each of the three color options are on sale during Amazon's Big Spring Sale. Right now, the rose pink version is 19% off ($81) and the pale gray version is 30% off ($70). The graphite version, which in my opinion looks the best of the three, is discounted by 15%, coming in at $85.

Why I like the Logitech MX Keys Mini keyboard

The MX Keys Mini has a lot going for it. The backlit keys automatically turns off when I'm not using the keyboard and turns on as my hands approach it. Its ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the brightness of the keys to my current lighting conditions, though I can also manually adjust this as well. The surface of the keys themselves are slightly concave, so typing on them feels great. I love this keyboard so much that I have two of them.

White silver keyboard
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I also love the battery life. Logitech's website claims the Keys Mini will last up to 10 days on a single charge or up to 5 months with the backlighting turned off. That seems to undersell it. Even with daily use, I don't find myself having to charge the keyboard more than once a month.

The top row of keys comes with some standard and not-so-standard abilities. The expected multimedia, volume, esc and del keys are present, along with the three easy switch buttons to change the Bluetooth connection to another device I've already paired to and the backlight intensity keys.

The keyboard has a useful and dedicated dictation key, a mic mute/unmute key and an emoji key to open the emoji window for supported apps. While I can't say I've ever used the emoji key, I love the idea that enough typists want something like this and that Logitech included it.

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The MX Keys Mini is about two-thirds the size of MX Keys.

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Available for $99 in both Windows

 and MacOS options, the Logitech MX Keys Mini is easily my go-to recommendation for someone who wants a solid typing experience in a compact and competent package. It still tops our list for best keyboard in 2025. If you prefer the full keyboard experience, Logitech offers the MX Keys S with a dedicated number pad. If you're looking for a compact mouse to accompany your MX Keys Mini, the MX Anywhere 3S will fit right in, and is also discounted on Amazon today.

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