Tuesday, June 18th 2024

Logitech Announces Keys-To-Go 2, Ultra-Portable Wireless Keyboard

Logitech today has unveiled its Keys-To-Go 2, an ultra-portable wireless keyboard designed for tablets, mobile devices and laptops. It features a built-in cover to protect it from damage or spills, while the slim, lightweight design makes this keyboard easy to pack and go. Tailored for mobile computing, Keys-To-Go 2 is multi-OS compatible, so users can effortlessly work, learn, and create from any device, any location, at any time.

"In today's fast-paced world, staying productive while on-the-go is essential," said Joseph Mingori, general manager of mobile solutions and partnerships at Logitech. "We understand the challenges that mobile professionals face and their desire to find solutions that allow them to carry less and do more from anywhere. Keys-To-Go 2 is a highly-personal device that creates an ideal workspace, wherever your workspace may be."
Keys-To-Go 2, available in Lilac, Pale Grey and Graphite, features scissor keys for a comfortable, efficient and more precise typing experience. Connect via Bluetooth Ⓡ with up to three devices via the Easy-Switch keys, and type seamlessly across tablets, phones and laptops. This compact keyboard is available in two layouts, Universal (Android, ChromeOS, Windows, iPadOS, iOS and macOS) and dedicated Apple layout (iPadOS, iOS and macOS).

Logitech is dedicated to designing a positive future through ongoing efforts to reduce our carbon footprint, and we believe that there is no need to compromise portability with sustainability. Keys-To-Go 2 is responsibly designed to be powerfully portable with a smaller footprint to set users free to work, learn and create on-the-go in style, with the peace of mind that they have chosen well. The plastic parts in Keys-To-Go 2 include certified post-consumer recycled plastic to give a second life to end-of-use plastic from old consumer electronics: 36% for Pale Grey and Graphite, 33% for Lilac. The aluminium in Keys-To-Go top case is made with renewable energy, rather than fossil fuels for a lower carbon impact and its paper packaging comes from FSC -certified forests and other controlled sources.

Availability and Pricing
Keys-To-Go 2 will be available globally in June 2024 on www.logitech.com and at other global retailers for a recommended retail price of $79.99.
Source: Logitech
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9 Comments on Logitech Announces Keys-To-Go 2, Ultra-Portable Wireless Keyboard

#1
b1k3rdude
Logitech need to die already, they have become so bloated all they produce now is trash/spam products.
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#2
bigstu_
So, a 100% recycled MX Keys Mini for the exact same price (as of 6/18/24) but with worse key actuation, no backlight and non-standard spacing. Shut up and take my money!
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#3
starfals
b1k3rdudeLogitech need to die already, they have become so bloated all they produce now is trash/spam products.
They literally sell 1-2 mouses and keyboards a year here. Thats low dead they are. I dunno about other countries, but people have spoken here. 100-200 bucks for a mouse? Wireless charging also costing a ton, with a horrible mouse pad quality? Mouse issues? Keyboard issues? Scrolling issues? Double clicking issues (i had that on all of their mouses, ill never buy anything from them again) What they sell ain't worth the asking price. Maybe if it was a PERFECT company, with good quality stuff... i might agree.. but they ain't.
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#4
P4-630
b1k3rdudeLogitech need to die already, they have become so bloated all they produce now is trash/spam products.
My 2 wireless Logitech mice still working perfectly fine after several years of use.
No issues, I don't have Logitech software installed for my mice though, they work fine without..

Have been using wireless Logitech mice since 2004.
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#5
Nostras
It looks nice, but 80$ is quite expensive. For 50$ I'd have at least considered it.
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#6
PLAfiller
b1k3rdudeLogitech need to die already, they have become so bloated all they produce now is trash/spam products.
They still make good stuff. I love the M705 and the Triathlon. If I could afford the MX Master series I'd be on them too. I have one BRIO 4K webcam...I mean that stuff works.
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P4-630
PLAfillerMX Master
The Logitech MX 1000 was my first wireless laser mouse back in 2004!
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#8
trsttte
PLAfillerIf I could afford the MX Master series I'd be on them too
The list prices are kind of nuts but they can be had for a lot less (I bought a MX3 for 60€ a couple years ago).
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#9
remixedcat
b1k3rdudeLogitech need to die already, they have become so bloated all they produce now is trash/spam products.
none of their new stuff is worth a damn these days...
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