Best Buy has
Logitech MX Mechanical Full Size Wireless Ergonomic Backlit Keyboard w/ Tactile Switch (Graphite; 920-010547) on sale for $135.99 - Extra
20% Off Any New Logitech Accessory Coupon =
$108.80 when you
Recycle Any Used PC/PC Gaming Accessory at your local/participating Best Buy Store [
Store Locator] (
simply take your old accessory to customer service in a Best Buy store to receive your coupon).
Shipping is free.
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Note, must trade in your used PC/PC gaming accessory to gain access to 20% Off Any New Logitech Accessory Coupon.
About the Product- Full Size Form Factor
- Mechanical Keyboard
- Tactile Key Switch
- Wireless/Bluetooth Connection
- Backlit Keys/Smart Illumination
- Advanced Key Customization
- ABS Keycap Material
- Compatible w/ Most OS (Windows, Mac, Chrome, Linux, Apple iPad OS, Apple iOS, Android
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This is a low profile keyboard, similar to laptop key presses. If you're not aware of the distinguishing factor of this keyboard you're not in the market for it. Go buy a Keychron.
This is a great WFH keyboard, and one of the only ones available that are aluminum, low profile with a 10 key, mechanical, and swappable between multiple computers on the fly. It looks great with a mx master mouse and belongs in an office setup. Battery lasts for a few weeks on regular 8hr work days. 100% recommend this keyboard if the use is applicable to you.
2. I own both Keychron (K4 Pro, K12 Pro, K3 max) and Logitech keyboards (mx mechanical, mx mini) and the "better quality product" is subjective. Yes, it's nice to have hot-swappable and customization and will completely depend on whether you want to do that often or not (I've swapped out my switches ONCE). People wanting full customization isn't the target audience for Logitech. This is a happy medium for people who want a gaming AND office keyboard. The Logitech Option+ software is better for business software macros and QMK/VIA is better for full customization.
3. If you're someone like me who switches between devices on the same keyboard, Logitech's bolt adapter and bluetooth are VASTLY superior to Keychron. Wireless is not Keychron's strong suit. No matter how many times they "improve" this in their keyboards, Logitech is always faster, smoother, and has less connectivity issues.
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2. I own both Keychron (K4 Pro, K12 Pro, K3 max) and Logitech keyboards (mx mechanical, mx mini) and the "better quality product" is subjective. Yes, it's nice to have hot-swappable and customization and will completely depend on whether you want to do that often or not (I've swapped out my switches ONCE). People wanting full customization isn't the target audience for Logitech. This is a happy medium for people who want a gaming AND office keyboard. The Logitech Option+ software is better for business software macros and QMK/VIA is better for full customization.
3. If you're someone like me who switches between devices on the same keyboard, Logitech's bolt adapter and bluetooth are VASTLY superior to Keychron. Wireless is not Keychron's strong suit. No matter how many times they "improve" this in their keyboards, Logitech is always faster, smoother, and has less connectivity issues.
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This is a low profile keyboard, similar to laptop key presses. If you're not aware of the distinguishing factor of this keyboard you're not in the market for it. Go buy a Keychron.
This is a great WFH keyboard, and one of the only ones available that are aluminum, low profile with a 10 key, mechanical, and swappable between multiple computers on the fly. It looks great with a mx master mouse and belongs in an office setup. Battery lasts for a few weeks on regular 8hr work days. 100% recommend this keyboard if the use is applicable to you.
This is a low profile keyboard, similar to laptop key presses. If you're not aware of the distinguishing factor of this keyboard you're not in the market for it. Go buy a Keychron.
This is a great WFH keyboard, and one of the only ones available that are aluminum, low profile with a 10 key, mechanical, and swappable between multiple computers on the fly. It looks great with a mx master mouse and belongs in an office setup. Battery lasts for a few weeks on regular 8hr work days. 100% recommend this keyboard if the use is applicable to you.
This is a low profile keyboard, similar to laptop key presses. If you're not aware of the distinguishing factor of this keyboard you're not in the market for it. Go buy a Keychron.
This is a great WFH keyboard, and one of the only ones available that are aluminum, low profile with a 10 key, mechanical, and swappable between multiple computers on the fly. It looks great with a mx master mouse and belongs in an office setup. Battery lasts for a few weeks on regular 8hr work days. 100% recommend this keyboard if the use is applicable to you.
For my portable setup, I bought the G502 X Plus as my mouse first. Looked into this keyboard but decided to get the G Pro X TKL since the Logitech G series of peripherals are only unifying on the Lightspeed receiver and it saves me a USB slot. The G Pro X TKL is considerably thicker however. And with the G series, here [logi.com] are the devices that are compatible.
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