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49 reviews
May, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 49 reviews of Logitech Keys-To-Go. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the reliability and price. The design and durability also get good feedback. Some have doubts about the size.
usability, durability, design, price, reliability
size
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Logitech Keys-To-Go is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 92/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Collin Probst (techradar.com)
The Logitech Keys-to-Go 2 is a slim, ultra-portable travel keyboard designed for users who need a detached keyboard for their tablet, laptop, phone, or any other computing device
Ultra-portable and slim design ; Protective cover doubles as a stand ; Scissor-switch keys provide a satisfying typing experience ; Supports multiple devices with tri-mode Bluetooth ; Long battery life (up to 36 months)
Non-rechargeable batteries (CR2032) ; Small key size may not be comfortable for everyone ; Lacks backlighting ; No caps lock indicator
The Logitech Keys-to-Go 2 is a sleek, travel-friendly keyboard ideal for professionals needing a portable tablet, smartphone, or computer. While the use of non-rechargeable batteries and small keys may not appeal to everyone, its durability,...
Expert review by (channel5.com)
Your phone or tablet is great for working on the go, but on-screen keyboards are never going to be good enough when you're writing up more than just a few sentences. Logitech's got your back though, with its latest mobile keyboard called Keys-to-Go...
Tablets and phones have changed the way we work on the move: we're not all bound to laptops and power bricks, letting us slim down our bags with lighter gadgets that still let us get stuff done on the go. Software keyboards leave a lot to be desired...
While we had hardly any issues with typing on the Keys-to-Go keyboard, some people might find its lack of key travel rather disorientating - the lack of any proper feedback that you'd find on regular keyboards is rather odd at first, but it may be...
If you want the option of using a keyboard when it suits you while on the move, Logitech's Keys-to-Go is a great choice as it's slim and light enough to just sit in your bag without taking up a lot of room. While it retails at around £50, it can be...
Expert review by : Ben Patterson (pcworld.com)
Thin and sturdy design ; Nice typing feel ; Plenty of hotkeys
No programmable keys ; No easy way to toggle between multiple devices ; Android version of the keyboard doesn't support iOS, and vice-versa
If you need to write a report or compose lengthy email while you're on the road, the sturdy and comfy Logitech Keys-To-Go keyboard will make typing on your Android or iOS device a lot easier.
Expert review by : Antonio Villas-Boas (pcmag.com)
Though lightweight and durable, the Logitech Keys-to-Go standalone Bluetooth keyboard's lacking tactile feedback can make for inaccurate typing.
Expert review by : Mattias Inghe (pcworld.com)
High mechanical quality ; Slim and portable ; Compatible with most devices
Keys feel slightly cramped ; No physical support for mobile and tablet ; Battery change requires chisel
The Logitech Keys To Go 2 is a compact portable keyboard can turn your mobile phone into a workstation wherever you are.
Expert review by : Xiomara Blanco (cnet.com.au)
The $70 (£55) Bluetooth keyboard accessory stylishly packs a portable punch.
Expert review by : Mark Peters (letsgodigital.org)
Logitech iPad keyboards : Logitech unveiled the Keys-To-Go, a slender stand-alone Bluetooth keyboard for any Apple iPad tablet that can fit anywhere and go everywhere, so you're never at a loss for words. Logitech has also updated its current line-up...
The Logitech Ultrathin is a thin and light magnetic clip-on keyboard cover for your iPad Air 2. The cover protects the screen of your tablet when you’re on the go and is constructed from high-grade aluminum material that perfectly matches the iPad Air...
Expert review by : Stephen Robles (appleinsider.com)
For those wanting an ultra-portable keyboard to use with your iPhone or iPad, but don't want the bulk and weight of a keyboard case should consider the Logitech Keys to Go.
Extremely light and portable ; Great battery life ; Durable, rubber skin ; Quiet operation ; Use with any case ; Works with iPhone, iPad and Apple TV ; Cons: ; Slighty expensive ; Not very tactile ; Ill suited for lap-typing
Slighty expensive ; Not very tactile ; Ill suited for lap-typing
Expert review by : Josh Smith (gottabemobile.com)
The Logitech Keys to Go is an excellent way to add productivity to your iPhone or iPad without strapping a keyboard case to your device. As an added bonus, this is a mechanical keyboard for the iPad, iPhone and other devices including the Apple TV.
After using the Logitech Keys to Go with the iPhone 6 Plus and the iPad mini it is an essential tool and helps deliver portable productivity that blows typing on the screen out of the water and doesn’t add the same bulk or commitment as a traditional...
Expert review by : Jason Cipriani (macworld.com)
As I mentioned in the first Work Beyond Mac column, my go-to iPad keyboard for the last few years has been Logitech's Ultrathin Keyboard Cover. It's lightweight, portable, has a battery that lasts forever, doubles as a screen cover when traveling, and...
You can use any case ; Great battery life
Slides around on smooth work surfaces
For users of either size iPad or even an iPhone 6 Plus, the Keys-To-Go is a solid choice. Not only does it ditch the requirement to replace (or remove) the case on your device, it’s lightweight, super portable, quiet, and offers a familiar typing...
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