Update: This deal is still available.
Amazon has
Logitech MX Mechanical Wireless Illuminated Performance Keyboard (920-010547, Tactile Quiet Switches) on sale for $107.99
Now $107.28.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
BrainDoc for finding this deal.
Note, available to ship in 1-2 days.
Product Details:
- Fluid and quiet mechanical typing with Tactile Quiet switches that deliver next-level feel and flow with less noise - Clicky and Linear switches are also available.
- Low-profile keys, ergonomic comfort with a full-size form factor and low-profile mechanical switches for better ergonomics.
- Backlit keys light up the moment your hands approach the cordless keyboard and automatically adjust to suit changing lighting conditions.
- Multi-device, multi-OS keyboard: Pair MX Mechanical wireless keyboard with up to 3 devices on nearly any operating system via Bluetooth Low Energy or included Logi Bolt receiver.
- USB-C quick charging: MX Mechanical keyboard stays powered up to 15 days on a full charge or up to 10 months with the backlighting turned off.
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I'm getting this for my home office so it won't matter because it's just me in there.
Edit: I've had the keyboard for about a day now. The keyboard is solid. The key switches (MX browns) are noisy but not particularly clicky. If you haven't used a mechanical keyboard before, this will sound loud. It's not the best for a shared work environment, unless coworkers don't mind. So far it is great. It will take me some time to get used to it. I'm coming from a slim non-mechanical keyboard (I have a mechanical keyboard on a gaming computer), which I loved.
Major downsides are the non standard Fn keys; There's two extra up top, and the spaces you'd have between esc, and every 4 or so keys are gone. The lock pc button is nice, but I've pressed that by mistake a few times when I meant to use the subtract key.
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I'm getting this for my home office so it won't matter because it's just me in there.
Edit: I've had the keyboard for about a day now. The keyboard is solid. The key switches (MX browns) are noisy but not particularly clicky. If you haven't used a mechanical keyboard before, this will sound loud. It's not the best for a shared work environment, unless coworkers don't mind. So far it is great. It will take me some time to get used to it. I'm coming from a slim non-mechanical keyboard (I have a mechanical keyboard on a gaming computer), which I loved.
I've used plenty of mechanical keyboards before.
It's still loud (I'm a silent switch connoisseur.) Too spoiled by switches people can't even hear 5 feet away.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/logi...80616911.c [bestbuy.com]
I have no care for wireless, but will accept it if I have to.
These switch keyboards are a bit too loud. I stay up late while the family heads to bed, and switches are always too "clacky"
I'm no keyboard snob. Membrane keyboards are fine. Just want something like the K740.
Quiet
Backlit
Keys won't wear off
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Also I have the mini of this keyboard I was brining around for a work keyboard on the road and broke a key cap. Logitech do not offer replacement keys and have none for sale if you need to replace them.
My honest opinion? It's fine. The keys started shining up after a few months unfortunately, AND the actuation point of some keys seems to wildly off compared to some other keys, which makes me feel like the QA wasn't that great. Also, the software leaves a lot to be desired and they don't really intend on improving it much.
I only have to charge this thing like once every 2-3 months though. I've owned it for about a year now and I've charged it like 4 times.
I would stick with Logitech honestly. The nuphy is nice but I wouldn't pay more than $100 for it.
My honest opinion? It's fine. The keys started shining up after a few months unfortunately, AND the actuation point of some keys seems to wildly off compared to some other keys, which makes me feel like the QA wasn't that great. Also, the software leaves a lot to be desired and they don't really intend on improving it much.
I only have to charge this thing like once every 2-3 months though. I've owned it for about a year now and I've charged it like 4 times.
I would stick with Logitech honestly. The nuphy is nice but I wouldn't pay more than $100 for it.
I just bought Air96 v2 with cowberry switches, and I think it's much much better than this Logitech one that I also used to have then sold it. Air96 is much improved upon v1 with larger battery and QMK support. In fact, the latest Air96 QMK firmware was released less than a month ago.
https://nuphy.com/pages/qmk-firmwares
Also their software is a massive pain in the arse that phones home constantly.
What is Logitech stealing from us ?
When pairing with LogiOptions, it shows it was previously paired with someone else's iPad.
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