Logitech - MX Mechanical Mini Compact Wireless Mechanical Tactile Switch Keyboard for Windows/macOS with Backlit Keys - Graphite
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Specifications
Lighting TypeSingle colorForm FactorCompact (60%)Keyboard TechnologyMechanicalKey Switch BehaviorTactileConnection TypeWireless
Key Specs
Lighting TypeSingle colorForm FactorCompact (60%)Keyboard TechnologyMechanicalKey Switch BehaviorTactileConnection TypeWireless
General
Product NameMX Mechanical Mini Compact Wireless Mechanical Tactile Switch Keyboard for Windows/macOS with Backlit KeysBrandLogitechModel Number920-010550ColorGraphite
Features
Lighting TypeSingle colorCustomizable LightingNoNumeric KeypadNoTouchpadNoPalm RestNoSpill ResistantNoFoldableNoKeycap MaterialABS
Functions
Form FactorCompact (60%)Keyboard TechnologyMechanicalDedicated Macro KeysNoAdjustable Tilt FunctionNoKey Switch BehaviorTactileMultimedia KeysYesNumber Of Programmable Keys0
Connectivity
Connection TypeWirelessWireless ConnectivityRadio Frequency (RF), BluetoothMaximum Wireless Range33 feetNumber Of USB Port(s)1Number of Devices Connectable Simultaneously3
Compatibility
Operating System CompatibilityUniversal, Mac, Chrome, Linux, Apple iPadOS, Apple iOS, AndroidPlug and Play OperationYesSystem RequirementsBluetooth Low Energy technology enabled device: Windows 10, 11, or later, macOS 10.15 or later, iOS 14 or later, iPadOS 14 or later, Linux, ChromeOS, Android 8.0 or later. Available USB-A port required to connect via receiver.
Power
Rechargeable BatteryYesBattery ChemistryLithiumOn/Off SwitchYes
Dimensions
Product Height1.02 inchesProduct Width12.3 inchesProduct Depth5.17 inchesProduct Weight21.58 ounces
Mouse
Mouse IncludedNo
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 yearManufacturer's Warranty - LaborNone
Other
UPC097855174680
Introducing MX Mechanical Mini- a minimalist keyboard with extraordinary feel, precision, and performance. Low-profile mechanical typing delivers satisfying feedback in your choice of key switches – Tactile Quiet, Clicky, or Linear. MX Mechanical Mini is crafted for ergonomic comfort, with smart illumination and Easy-Switch – allowing you to connect up to 3 devices and stay in your flow for hours.
Fluid and quiet mechanical typing
MX Mechanical Mini keyboard features 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
A keyboard layout designed for effortless precision, with a small, compact form factor and low-profile mechanical switches for better ergonomics.
Smart illumination
Backlit keys light up the moment your hands approach the cordless keyboard and automatically adjust to suit changing lighting conditions.
Faster workflow, more customization
Customize Fn keys, assign backlighting effects, enable Flow cross-computer, multi-device control, and more in the improved Logi Options+ .¹
Multi-device, multi-OS wireless keyboard
Pair MX Mechanical Mini Bluetooth wireless keyboard with up to 3 devices on nearly any operating system via Bluetooth Low Energy or included Logi Bolt receiver.²
USB-C quick charging
MX Mechanical Mini keyboard stays powered up to 15 days on a full charge or up to 10 months with the backlighting turned off.³
MX Mechanical full-size cordless keyboard
If you crunch numbers frequently, a full-size keyboard form factor with an integrated numpad is also available.
Sustainable design
Plastic parts in MX Mechanical Mini (Graphite) include 47% certified post-consumer recycled plastic (excludes plastic in printed wiring assembly (PWA), cables, and packaging.).
¹ Requires Logi Options+ software, available for Windows and macOS.
² Not compatible with Logitech Unifying technology.
³ Battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions.
What's Included
MX Mechanical Mini Keyboard
Logi Bolt receiver
USB-C charging cable (USB-A to USB-C)
User documentation
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Q: QuestionHow long does the battery last on this keyboard?(1 answer)
A: AnswerOn a full charge, the MX Mechanical Mini can last up to 15 days with typical use, or up to 10 months with the backlighting turned off.This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionDoes this keyboard have a number pad?(1 answer)
A: AnswerNo, the MX Mechanical Mini is a compact keyboard without a number pad. However, a full-size version with a number pad is available.This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionWhat type of switches does the MX Mechanical Mini keyboard use?(1 answer)
A: AnswerThis keyboard features Tactile Quiet switches for a balance of feel and reduced noise. However, Clicky and Linear switches are also available.This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionHow many devices can I connect this keyboard to?(1 answer)
A: AnswerYou can pair the MX Mechanical Mini with up to 3 devices simultaneously using Bluetooth Low Energy or the included Logi Bolt receiver.This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionIs this keyboard compatible with both Windows and macOS?(1 answer)
A: AnswerYes, the MX Mechanical Mini is compatible with a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, Linux, ChromeOS, and Android.This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.Q: QuestionDoes the keyboard have backlighting?(1 answer)
A: AnswerYes, the MX Mechanical Mini has backlit keys that illuminate as your hands approach and adjust to the ambient lighting conditions.This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.- A: AnswerThe letters look to be part of the keyboard. So far so good none are wearing off.
Answered by PamelaD
Q: Questionare the keycaps replaceable?(5 answers)
A: AnswerNoAnswered by Shawn
Reviews
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 339 reviews
4.6Rating by feature
- 4.2Value
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
- 4.7Quality
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
- 4.7Ease of Use
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
8 expert reviews
Customers are saying
Customers often highlight the compact size, wireless capability, and long battery life of the MX Mechanical Mini keyboard. They appreciate the backlit keys for low-light conditions and the tactile switches for a satisfying typing experience. While some find the price to be a bit high, many believe it's worth the investment for a high-quality keyboard.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent decision
I've been thoroughly impressed with my Logitech Pro X 60 mini so far. Initially, I was concerned about the price and the reports of loose sound keys from YouTube reviewers. To be honest, I shared those concerns. I was worried about the cost, wondering if it was worth the investment considering my budget constraints. As a video editor, I couldn't afford a Davinci Resolve controller or even a dedicated editing keyboard. I decided to opt for a gaming keyboard, hoping to find a good balance between customization and value. Since I wanted the flexibility to work anywhere, I prioritized wireless connectivity for its portability and versatility. Most importantly, I wanted to customize my keyboard with macros and hotkeys to streamline my editing and research workflow, ultimately saving me time. I appreciate the flexibility to create a profile for any app I want. Once set up, the Pro X 60 Mini seamlessly switches to the corresponding profile based on the open application. I really like this feature, as I also use color-coding to organize my profiles. To fully utilize the Pro X 60, you need to stay connected to Ghub, but it does offer three customizable profile slots stored directly on the keyboard, which can be accessed even when you're not connected to Ghub. I really like GHUB. ICUE is good too. Alongside the GHUB, I also value the G-Button's versatility. It enables me to tailor my setup with micros, actions, hotkeys, or any other desired feature, without sacrificing my function key shortcuts. I can reconfigure the entire layer as needed, without encountering any problems. Although I cannot create an entire layer of additional micros using the G-Button, I can assign any key to it. Moreover, I can create custom profiles for any application on my computer, and the Pro X 60 will automatically recognize and apply the relevant profile when an app is in focus. The typing experience is more about the tactile sensation than the noise level. It's not overwhelmingly loud, but it's not silent either. I enjoy the sensation of pressing the keys and the subtle give of the keys as I type, which is a pleasant surprise. The slight looseness of the keys doesn't hinder my typing at all. I'm thoroughly impressed with this device's design and construction. The volume control on the left side of the base is a thoughtful touch. What really stands out is how effortlessly it switches between my MacBook Pro and iPad - it's incredibly efficient. I've connected it to my iPad via Bluetooth and my MacBook Pro M1 via USB-C, and the process has been seamless. The connections and switching process are smooth and hassle-free. Before buying from Best Buy, I had the opportunity to test the Corsair 65 Plus Wireless, which boosted my confidence in making the right decision. I also tried out the Logitech G515 TKL wireless, the Logitech Mx Mechanical Mini Wireless, the Corsair K65 Pro mini Wired, and the Logitech Pro X TKL Wireless. Among them, my top choice is the K65 Pro mini Wired, which shares the same design as the Pro x 60. Since I couldn't find a wireless version of the K65 Pro mini, I decided to spend a bit more money, going against some YouTube reviewers' advice. Now, I'm a satisfied customer. I'm currently considering the Corsair K70 Core TKL Wireless, but I'm having trouble parting with my Pro X 60. Here is the rewritten text in first person: I must say, I'm thoroughly impressed with my Logitech Pro X 60 mini wireless gaming keyboard, despite initial reservations about the price and reports of loose sounding keys. As a video editor, I was seeking a balance between customization and value, and prioritized wireless connectivity for its portability and versatility. I appreciate the keyboard's ability to create profiles for any app, which seamlessly switches to the corresponding profile based on the open application. I also value the G-Button's versatility, which allows me to tailor my setup with macros, actions, hotkeys, or other features without sacrificing function key shortcuts. The typing experience is pleasant, with a tactile sensation and subtle give of the keys. I'm impressed with the device's design and construction, including the volume control on the left side of the base. I've connected the keyboard to both my MacBook Pro and iPad without issue, and I'm satisfied with my purchase. I had previously tested other keyboards, including the Corsair 65 Plus Wireless, Logitech G515 TKL wireless, Logitech Mx Mechanical Mini Wireless, the Corsair K65 Pro mini Wired, and the Logitech Pro X TKL Wireless, but ultimately chose the Pro X 60 mini.
Posted by 5sMedia
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Great Upgrade Over The Magic Keyboard
I've been using the Apple Magic Keyboard for about 3 years so I want to focus my review on how the MX Mechanical Mini compares to it. Overall, I prefer the MX Mechanical Mini as it's a better experience but there are a few things that I miss from the Apple Magic Keyboard. ***LAYOUT*** It took a couple of days to get used to the layout so don't feel discouraged at first. I was concerned it might affect my productivity but eventually, I got more comfortable with it and now it's a non-issue. If you look at my screenshot, you can see the differences between the two keyboards. Most notably, the keys on the Logitech are slightly narrower and the keys in the bottom right arranged differently. There were a few instances where I was hitting the wrong keys while typing but again, my mind got used to the layout after a few days. Some of the exclusive keys on the Logitech have been useful (screenshot, mic mute, home/end/pg up/pg dn) although the emoji key has been useless to me (I've remapped it to Mission Control). I do miss the forward/rewind and the brightness keys on the Magic Mouse but it's not a dealbreaker for me. Logitech's keyboard is backlit while Apple doesn't have one. I normally work in a well lit environment so this isn't a significant improvement for me but it could be very useful for your needs. I've also never been a big fan of the way the arrow keys are placed on the Apple Keyboard so the Logitech gets the win here. ***SIZE*** The Apple Magic Keyboard is not only a bit smaller but weighs less as well so it wins out here. I don't think it's that big of an issue unless you travel with your mouse/keyboard and your laptop bag is already filled to capacity. ***CONNECTIVITY*** MX Mechanical Mini easily wins here. I have a work laptop and a personal laptop so switching back and forth between the two with just the press of a button is so much better than having to turn constantly disconnect/reconnect the Apple Keyboard. ***TYPING EXPERIENCE*** Mechanical keyboards are generally superior for typing and the MX Mechanical Mini is no exception. I can't believe what I've been missing all these years! The MX Mechanical Mini has a pair of tilt legs (unlike Apple's) which puts it at a higher angle and feels better ergonomically. The feel of pressing the keys with the combination of the sound it makes also gives it a more premium feel and experience. Have I noticed an improvement in my typing speed? Not really but the better experience is noticeable though. The only thing that I prefer the Apple Magic Keyboard here is how it's quieter. Despite the MX Mechanical Mini being "Tactile Quiet", it still makes a bit of noise. This isn't a problem for me about 90% of the time but there are instances where I need to be more gentle with my typing in order to reduce the amount of noise it makes. ***PRICE*** MX Mechanical Mini is $50 more than the Apple Magic Keyboard and more expensive than other Mechanical Keyboards so this isn't an easy decision for most. I would say the MX Mechanical Mini is worth it if you: - Use multiple devices and want to switch easier - You spend hours doing heavy typing and a comfortable experience is a priority - Can take advantage of the extra key shortcuts and don't mind the lack of certain Mac specific keys like brightness and Mission Control.
Posted by Steve
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best compact wireless keyboard
I've been using the Logitech MX Mechanical Mini for a few weeks now, and I'm absolutely loving it. It's the perfect keyboard for my needs, as a software developer who spends a lot of time typing. The first thing I noticed about the MX Mechanical Mini is the build quality. It's made of solid aluminum, and it feels very sturdy and well-made. The keys are also very responsive, with a satisfying tactile feel. I love the fact that you can choose between three different switch types, so you can find the one that's perfect for your typing style. The MX Mechanical Mini is also wireless, which is a big plus for me. I can easily move it around my desk, or even take it with me when I travel. The battery life is also excellent, and I've only had to charge it once since I got it. Another thing I love about the MX Mechanical Mini is the backlighting. The keys light up automatically when you approach them, and they adjust to the ambient light in the room. This is a great feature for late-night coding sessions, or when you're working in a dimly lit environment. Overall, I'm incredibly impressed with the Logitech MX Mechanical Mini. It's the perfect keyboard for anyone who spends a lot of time typing. It's well-made, responsive, and wireless. I highly recommend it.
Posted by MichaelBTech