Customers value the high-quality feel and responsive keys of the MX Mechanical Mini keyboard, praising its excellent battery life and compact size ideal for various setups. Many appreciate the ease of use and satisfying clicky keystrokes. The only significant drawback mentioned was the absence of a number pad.
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Key feel, Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome small footprint wireless Mac keyboard
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The Logitech MX Mechanical Mini for Mac keyboard is an excellent solution for freeing up desk space.
Unboxing and Setup
The MX Mini comes in a sleek-looking black box with illustrated instructions inside the top cover. A QR code leads to the website for clear steps and downloading the Logi Options+ app. I connected the keyboard via Bluetooth and installed the Options+ app.
The Keyboard
This compact keyboard is very solid. The combination of weight, a rubber bottom front bar, and rubber rear lift feet will prevent movement while typing. A brushed aluminum plate sits below the keys. A power switch and USB-C recharging port are on the right back. While the keys are tightly spaced, they are large enough for my touch typing without accidentally hitting other keys. The stroke distance and pressure are comfortable on the smooth texture tops. I appreciate how quiet the keystrokes are. The white backlighting is under and through the keys.
Logi Options+ App
While the special function keys provide much control over the backlighting, Bluetooth connections, and media control, the Options+ app offers another layer of keyboard customization. Function keys can be assigned to other actions, and keyboard shortcuts can be created. The backlighting effects can be selected, Bluetooth connections can be chosen, and the Settings page provides support links, firmware updating, overall keyboard settings, and the ability to back up the device settings to the cloud for use on another computer.
Summary
I'm pretty happy with the MX Mechanical Mini. I ran into a few issues with the Bluetooth configuration on my Mac. Still, the clear FAQ instructions on the support site were beneficial and cleared up my problems. The keyboard is perfect for meeting my typing needs with three computers and an iPad on my desk.
Features
• Dictation key for talk-to-text.
• Emoji key
• Do not disturb key
• Ambient light sensor adapts the backlighting levels
• Backlighting up/down keys
• Backlighting effects
○ Static, Contrast, Breathing, Waves, Reaction, Random
• Toggle between media and function keys with Fn+Esc
• Can pair and switch between 3 devices
• Battery charge time empty to full is 4 hours
• Battery life of 15 days with backlighting, 10 months without
• Actuation distance: 1.3mm
• Actuation force: 55g/ounce
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Keyboard quality, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Finally! A backlit mechanical keyboard for Mac!
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The title of my review almost says it all, finally us macOS users can a backlit wireless mechanical keyboard without having to re-map a Windows keyboard. The Logitech MX Mechanical I have and use is the mini-version and it's a joy to type on. I'm not sure what the switches are, but they're quiet, so you can feel at peace using this in an office or sneaking in an email during a Zoom call without anyone knowing. The backlit on the keyboard is great (see photo) and they keys themselves are full size, so easier to type on the Logitech's other macOS keyboard (see photo for side by side example). Setup was easy, the MX Mechnical Mini paired directly to my Mac. Oddly, Logitech has the least descriptive name, it shows up as the "MX MCHNCL M" because apparently Logitech didn't want to use vowels (haha) but jokes aside it setup in an instant no software or drivers needed. The only real watchout with the keyboard is Logitech has mapped the function keys to different settings than standard macOS. For example, F10 on a macOS keyboard is mute, while on the Mechnical Mini it's search, F7 instead of skip backwards is emoji... just something to keep in mind. The Mechnical Mini can pair with up to 3 apple devices (Mac, iOS, iPadOS) and not being full size, it's small enough to throw in a bag but it does have a bit more weight than Logitech's K380 and is a bit bigger too (see photo). I own both and I prefer the Mechanical Mini for typing by a long shot. And that's the thing, the MX Mechanical Mini is so nice to type on and feels so premium, it's what Apple would make if they made a proper mechanical keyboard. Definitely recommended and you won't be disappointed.
PS. The keyboard charges via USB C to C cable (included) and the internal rechargeable is rated 10 days. FYI, there's no fingerprint reader or TouchID equivalent, but that's an Apple decision and not Logitech's fault.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Key feel, Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Must have keyboard for on the go
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Out of all the keyboards that I have ever used I have always like the Logitech ones the best. I have been in search of a good keyboard for on the go. The MX mini is a great full size, compact, mechanical keyboard.
This keyboard is made from high-quality plastics and metals. They keys are close together, but this helps to keep the size small and overall, it is more comfortable to type on than either a laptop or on-screen iPad keyboard. The mechanical keys have a nice travel and tactile feel to them which I prefer. It is backlit and the brightness is adjustable. One of the coolest features in my opinion is that the backlight will turn off but when your hands get within proximity the lights come back on without even touching it. It does not have a USB dongle so it will only connect via Bluetooth or the USB-c wire. The battery is built in and is expected to last for plenty of time. It can connect with 3 devices at a time and switch between them easily with the click of a button. This is a feature that Logitech includes in many of their mouses and other peripherals. It makes it easy if you have for example an iPad and Mac that you plan to use it with. Although it says this product is for MAC, it will work with windows devices as well. However, the keys and shortcuts are all set up for MAC.
If you like to type on a full-size mechanical keyboard but want the versatility to be able to take it on the go, this is the keyboard for you. I have been using it on my iPad pro and it is the perfect companion. I love how small it is and it is easy to put inside a bag or backpack. I will not longer be without a real keyboard when I am on the go. If you are someone who is limited on space on your desk this is also another great use for it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect Mac keyboard
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I do like mechanical gaming keyboards and the responsiveness and feel that they have. Logitech making a Mac-specific mechanical “mini” keyboard sounded awesome, so I jumped on it.
TL;DR for my frequent readers and details below.
Good:
Quiet
Soft feel / sound
Prominent F/J bars to easily center yourself
Backlight / customization
Options+ software
Responsiveness
Meh:
Single height adjustment feet
Column of buttons to the far right
Bad:
Nothing
Unboxing this keyboard gave me a white/gray keyboard with a very soft feel to the keys. I noticed right away that the height adjustment is a single adjustment where I’ve been seeing keyboards (gaming sure, but also mechanical) have two step height adjustments.
A not-quite 60% keyboard has a column of keys after the Return/Enter key with buttons such as Home/End Page Up/Down and the right arrow. If you think you’re just gonna feel for the furthest right button off the home row to give you a new line, you’re wrong; the button you will be pressing is Page Up and that has really messed with some of my typing.
Being a long-time Logitech user, I had the Options software installed for my MX Anywhere 3 mouse & MX Keys keyboard. I was presuming that after pairing the keyboard via Bluetooth would have brought up the new keyboard and allow me to pop right into customization but that wasn’t the case. A quick Google search showed me that Options+ was needed and an easy removal of Options & install of Options+ gave me all of my devices AND the new MX Mechanical Mini keyboard to start to play around with.
Having a few backlight lighting patterns to select is a nice touch (see pic), but I stick with constant as I want to look down & see all of the keys illuminated.
Like most wireless keyboards these days, this does also support 3 paired devices and that’s great for switching between devices on the fly.
As this is a Mac-centric keyboard, it has all of the goodies that you’d expect; quick access to screenshot, keyboard backlighting, volume controls and spotlight search to name a few. I was messing around and accidentally put the Mac into “Focus Mode” by hitting the moon & was wondering why I wasn’t getting my Slack notifications.
With the prominent bumps on the F & J keys, it helps me center myself if I need to type numbers because I’m a terrible number typer. This keyboard is also super responsive and I haven’t witnessed any typing lag; I type it, it shows up just as fast.
My normal charging routine is - use the mouse and keyboard all week and charge it Sunday night to get me through the next week. After a week of pretty constant use, the battery was only at 95% (see pic) and that’s crazy. My MX Keys would be around 80% for the week and that has been the case for most of its life.
Can you hear me typing with this? Sure. Does it echo a bit throughout my office? Sure, a bit depending on how hard I’m typing. Is it a comfortable keyboard to use all day and pretty stable (doesn’t slide around)? Absolutely.
Not too sure how much more I can talk about this as I hit on the major things that I look for in a keyboard.
Recommended!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Logitech MX Mini for Mac. Great Little Keyboard!
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The Logitech MX Mechanical Mini for Mac is a nice 60% keyboard similar to the MX Master keyboard for Windows but redone with Mac command and function keys. It is a nice cream white plastic shell with a silver aluminum overlay. The main function keys are a slightly darker shade of white/Grey to stand out. This helps it blend well with Apples colors. There is little to no flex in the keyboard and it's just heavy enough to stay in place without feeling like a brick. It has feet on the bottom to adjust the angle and bot rubber on the feet and on the front bottom edge of the keyboard to keep it from sliding.
This keyboard is 10 key-less and is similar in size to iPad Pro’s so it will fit in nicely.
The keyboard is wireless with Bluetooth LE (low energy) and charged via an included USB-C cable. The cable is about 3 feet long and is made of a high-quality pliable rubber that is similar to but not quite as flexible as Apples own cables. It is about 3 feet long, which is perfect for most desks. As this is a wireless only keyboard the cable in only needed to charge. Logitech claims the battery last up to 15 days with back lighting enabled and 10 MONTHS with it off. I have not had an opportunity to test the 10 months claim, however I found I got about 12 days heavy usage out of my MX Mini between charges while using the back lights which is quite nice.
The keyboard charges in only a couple hours and has a physical power switch so you don’t have to worry about it running down in standby. The back light is motion activated which is another nice feature to save battery. It is on while you're using it and you can determine the brightness. However, when you move away after a few seconds it will turn the back light off to save energy and when you come back it turns back on. Two things to note, first you can't set the keys to stay on all the time. Second, you cannot change the color. They are a permanent cool white. So, if you were hoping to create a certain ambiance look elsewhere.
The keyboard easily pairs with multiple devices at once by just switching it on and searching for it with your devices Bluetooth menu. It can pair with 3 devices at once and can easily swap between them on the fly. You can also connect Windows PC’s if you need to but as this keyboard is designed for Mac, all Windows commands are missing.
They keys on mine are a tactile switch, which is one that allows you to feel a prominent bump as you actuate the key and type on screen. They are an MX Brown style key and have replaceable low profile key caps, which would allow you to replace any damage keys or buy a custom set of keys if you wish. These keys are similar to the ones on my Logitech G512 gaming keyboard with MX Brown switches. However, they are less “gamery” and have a soft actuation and are much quieter. While you can still hear the keyboard, you won't disturb your coworkers or family members. The Command key can be held to bring up a menu of all the functions you can do while typing. The legends are engraved and protected with a coating to make the look new longer. Something to note is the key caps are white ABS plastic so they will show more oil, dirt, etc. and will need to be wiped down more often than PBT caps.
The Options + software is needed for use on anything other than iPad and iPhone. It includes and battery monitor and limited customization. You can reprogram the F keys, Emoji key, Home, End, Page up and Page down.
Overall, I like using this keyboard with whatever I put it on. It is comfortable to use and lasted quite a while. I use it on the couch, my desk, kitchen, and even my bed. It really helps turn your iPad into a Mac when you need to and can easily move out of the way when not in use.
I don't see the limited customization, ABS keycaps, and the inability of being able to leave the back light on as problems for the majority of buyers. So, if none of that means anything to you and you need a Mac keyboard, check this one out!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Precise Quiet Mechanical Mini MX Max Keyboard
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Logi MX Mechanical keys Mini for Mac is minimalist 70% form factor wireless illuminated keyboard intended for travel or minimizing desk space and is targeted for everyday productivity. It takes less space on your desk and looks impressive when paired with MX master3 and MX speakers. It provides next level touch and control with mechanical tactile typing for mac users.
Unboxing and What’s included: In the box, MX Mini mechanical keyboard (white color), USB C to C cable for charging in box with safety, compliance, and warranty info papers.
Keyboard’s minimalistic design is excellent with better ergonomic form factor and mastered for mac with the key layout designed to work on any mac or iPad devices. Mechanical tactile quiet switches are very satisfying to type compared to the regular mx keyboard with barely click noise and fluid typing experience
Setup is simple. Connection via Bluetooth is simple and uses Bluetooth low energy and is compatible with Mac or iOS or iPad OS. It does work with windows and android devices using Bluetooth setup. Just go the settings and search for available nearby devices after turning the switch on and select the MX mechanical keys mini to connect and pair with the code displayed on the screen. You can connect max of 3 devices and switch between them with the tap of the easy switch keys located on the top row. Very seamless and fluid switching between devices once configured and connected.
To connect different devices after connecting one device, press and hold the number 2 with computer logo button on top for few seconds until it blinks to repeat the setup process. Once configured, just with the tap of the easy switch keys you can navigate to different devices. For my setup, I have my MacBook pro and iPad Pro connected to the Samsung 49-inch G9 monitor on a sit stand desk and this new mini mechanical keyboard paired with MX Master 3 works great for productivity. White color looks great compared to the two-tone graphite windows version of mini mechanical keyboard for my white setup.
Keystroke is tactile quiet and has a satisfying tactile bump and barely hear the mechanical keys feedback with the keys shaped for fingertips and is extremely comfortable ergonomically. Batteries will last up to 15 days on a full charge or up to 10 months with backlighting turned off, and it again depends on the usage and the backlight brightness. If you need more than few months of battery life, suggest turning off the backlighting in the logi options software or reduce the brightness to save battery.
Faster workflow and more customizations are possible for custom features in Logi Options+ software. You can customize the Fn keys, assign the backlighting effects and enable Flow cross-computer controls.
This mini-MX mechanical keys will save desk space and when paired with MX Master 3 and can switch and operate multiple computers on the same network seamless using the logi software.
Overall, if you are looking for a productive, compact (space saving), performance, comfortable, portable (easy to take anywhere you go), wireless, multi device connection mechanical mini keyboard without losing the full keyboard functions and have no need for dedicated number pad for mac and ipad devices then this is the keyboard for you and won’t regret the purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Key feel, Keyboard quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
So close to perfect
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TLDR:
Almost perfect product at a premium price. If you can live without the numpad and don't have kids around who will break it (or coworkers who will swipe it), this is a good investment.
Initial impressions:
High build quality except for the bottom. Should be thicker plastic to complete the solid feel found on the rest of the device. The keys sit atop a matte-textured aluminum plate. The keys and base plastic feel solid durable. This looks far more premium and deserving of the high price tag than the black and grey standard MX Mechanical Mini.
Pairing:
Easy. Turn the keyboard on with the slider (top right), go to Bluetooth on whatever device you're using, find something with "MX MCHMCL" as the name, click to pair it, type in the code on screen and press return. If you typed correctly, you're set! This will This is the same in iOS - or even on Android - or Windows. To keep your first device paired, hold F2 (for device 2 until it blinks rapidly. This means it's ready to pair. Do it again for device 3 using F3. Switching between paired devices simply requires a tap of the appropriate F key.
Key feel:
Keys feel exceptional. They all contour to your fingers and have a slightly grippy texture to them. Pressing down, you feel an initial resistance, the key registers a press (not at the bottom of travel, though, so if you're a light typer, you may miss some, as it isn't easy to predict where it will register - note that I have the "Tactile" model), then springs back up.
Key spacing is a bit wide vs what I'm used to. My primary keyboard has been a K800 for years, so it would take me a while to get used to it. This may not be the case for you. If you're used to a larger mechanical keyboard, I suspect this will be perfect. The same will apply if you're used to typing on your Macbook.
Key layout:
This will also take some time to acclimate to. The right shift key is pushed in. The home, end, pg up, pg down keys are all in a straight vertical row to save space. If you use these regularly, you may get frustrated. I do. It should be obvious, but if you intend to use this cross-platform, the key corresponding to "start" is also non-standard.
Comfort:
It has feet on the back to adjust key angle. They're very sturdy and have a satisfying click - whether popping up or hiding away in the keyboard body.
Sound:
Noticeable, though not clicky on the "Tactile" model I have. About twice as loud as a Macbook keyboard.
Travel:
Key travel is between standard desktop and shallow desktop. Far more than you find on a Macbook (or any other laptop keyboard). If you want to type with more travel, this is for you.
Backlight:
Keys light up when your hand comes close to the keyboard.
An exceptional 7 different levels can be selected with F4 or F5. Key text that shines through is clear. Aluminum top plate does reflect key light and glow behind the keys, though. This is a negative for me.
Customizing:
To customize, "Logi Options+" software must be downloaded. There's a link on the little included box thst holds the USB C cable.
*BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE LINK - DO NOT INSTALL THE REGULAR "Logi Options" - IT WON'T WORK
Once installed, a nice set of "onboarding" slides will greet you to explain the functions of your keyboard.
Standout Features:
Key lighting behavior can be changed in Logi Options+ to suit your preference, including making edge keys brighter than letter keys, a wave effect, a random effect and more.
Function keys can be locked to standard or unlocked to the default (backlight, volume, search, screenshot, sleep, etc.) You can also customize the top row starting at F4 for whatever shortcut you like.
There is a microphone mute button on the top row. Also a do not disturb.
EMOJI BUTTON
You can push an emoji button and have your emojis pop up to select. Beautiful.
Cloud syncing can be done if you get a free Logitech account - this allows for settings backup. Otherwise, I don't know why you would want it. You can skip signing in.
Final thoughts:
If Logitech would thicken the back plastic to complete the "premium" feel, I think this keyboard would be justified in demanding a premium price. As is, I say it's too expensive to get 5 stars.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Most versatile Mac/iOS mechanical keyboard!
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The Logitech MX Mechanical Mini Wireless Keyboard… for Mac/iOS devices!!!
TLDR: Though there are only a handful of mechanical keyboards out there for Mac/iOS devices, this one does not disappoint and would easily be top 3 in that exclusive list.
The keyboard itself comes with brown switches which provides tactile feedback when typing. I myself prefer brown switches, so i was not disappointed at all with the ones that come with the Logitech MX Mini here. The typing experience was quite good, and all the keys were pretty uniform in their feedback and actuation between keystrokes. The only thing about the keyboard that i did not really like was that the layout did not follow the same layout of the Macbook Pro’s or my Apple Magic Keyboard. Due to this, i had to retrain my muscle memory to adjust accordingly to the Windows-esque layout (e.g., TKL 75% keyboards). Since i am a software engineer that works primarily on Mac machines, i make use of keyboard shortcuts quite a bit when coding, so this particular layout caused me some issues at first because my fingers would think i was on a Windows machine (and i would activate the wrong keyboard shortcuts OR no shortcuts at all because of this). Your experience with the layout may fare better, depending on your personal preference/ability to adjust.
Outside of the typing experience, this keyboard has quite a nifty feature where you can pair up to 3 separate devices and switch between them seamlessly. This is quite useful as i can pair my MacBook Pro (when it’s docked), iPhone, and iPad Pro. At the press of one button, i’m able to go from typing on one device to the others and makes for a must-have peripheral for minimalists. I’ve seen this feature float around other Logitech non-mechanical keyboards and have always wanted a mechanical keyboard with it! Very much appreciate Logitech making it happen with this MX Mini.
Overall, i would highly recommend this keyboard for anyone that wants a great typing experience across multiple devices.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Keyboard quality
Cons mentioned:
Number pad
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice Compact Logitech Keyboard for Mac OS
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I have always preferred the Logitech brand of keyboards and other accessories because of the high quality of the brand and the performance of most products. I recently obtained the Logitech MX Mechanical Mini Wireless Keyboard for Mac OS with the intention of using it with my iPads running the latest iPad OS 16 software. I was pleased to find that it was super easy to setup and pair with my iPad via the Bluetooth option. It was immediately convenient to start typing text on different programs on the iPad. I quickly noticed that it had the backlit keyboard function that was easy to control the levels of brightness without any issues. I loved the fact that it was nice and comfortable with the standard popup keyboard kickstands on it for versatility. I liked the feel of the keys on the actual keyboard, and it felt nice and sturdy like other Logitech brand keyboards I have owned.
The only drawback that I realized after choosing this particular model was the lack of a number pad on the side of the standard keyboard. I am used to using the other format for my work, so it was not a big issue since I was able to adapt to the alternative method for inputting numbers when needed. I totally understand the need to omit the additional feature to have a compact portable design. Overall, it is a good mini keyboard that is versatile in the products that it can be used with.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Key feel, Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great mechanical keyboard for Mac, Ipad or Iphone!
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I'm loving this keyboard. If you have ever experienced a mechanical keyboard on the PC space, you will know how much better of a typing experience they are compared to flimsy membrane keyboards or chiclet keycaps they normally use for laptops or macs. If you haven't, trust me, take the plunge and join the mechanical keyboard scene.
This keyboard is amazing, the build quality is bar none, feels sturdy, aluminum I think. I love that you can connect up to 3 different devices via bluetooth low power and easily switch between them. The keyboard is also backlit, so lights up and you can see whatever you are typing on low light or at night, just hover your hand over and it will activate (would sleep to save power too).
I know they mention is a wireless keyboard for macs, however being that it works with most modern apple OS's, you can also pair the keyboard with an iPad or iPhone too and ascend! They include a type C usb cable to charge it.
They keys are low profile and they feel amazing to type on, they are what in the PC scene we would call a linear switch (meaning they don't have a tactile bump or loud click, just a smooth, linear travel).
I highly recommend you upgrade to this mech keyboard, you will definitely feel the difference!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Another Winning Mac Keyboard from Logitech!
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I love keyboards and it’s always fun trying out new products! I was so excited to try out the MX Mechanical Mini for Mac! A little nostalgia from the 80's computer rooms never hurt anyone, and my wife says I need to stop slouching so mechanical keyboard it is!
Opening the box I was impressed by the weight of this keyboard! Definitely a work from home / office keyboard and not something you’ll want to heft around in your backpack despite the otherwise convenient size and Bluetooth connectivity. It’s a solid feeling keyboard that doesn't take up much footprint on my desk.
Ahh...that sound. Nothing like the click, clack of a mechanical keyboard. I had become a lazy typist in recent years and I found that my finger arch needed to be more prominent when using this keyboard. I think it helped my overall posture too as I had to sit up in my chair to get my arms at the correct height! My chiropractor bills thank you!
I’ve said it once and I’ll continue shouting from the rooftops…Logitech makes the BEST multi device connectivity. I love that I was able to easily pair via Bluetooth to my Mac, PC and iPad and it takes a simple press of a button to toggle between the three. I tend to use all three devices in desktop mode with the same monitor and being able to use the same keyboard (and mouse) for all three is a tremendous time saver and helps reduce clutter.
I love the backlight feature that turns on when my hands haver and the USB-C charging is super convenient. If you're a Mac user and looking for a mechanical keyboard with the Mac layout then look no further! Bravo Logitech!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Much better than the apple in keyboard
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I have a MacBook pro that is hooked up to an external display. I also have a few mechanical keyboards for windows PC’s I use. I also have the Mac Bluetooth keyboard as well. Before getting this keyboard every time, I needed to use the Mac and built-in keyboard or the Bluetooth one, I just didn’t like to type on it. If I had another keyboard hooked up, they are always for windows, so you must remember what key does what. Adding a mac mechanical keyboard that is also Bluetooth has made my overall experience much better. It was easy to setup (almost as easy as the Apple Bluetooth Keyboard, just need an extra app), and has a built-in rechargeable battery so no need to keep changing out batteries. Maybe it’s my bias for mechanical keyboard, but I would say this is the best option if you have a mac that is suited well for using an external keyboard.
While I do like the keyboard, there are three things to note. First, the mechanical feel isn’t as great as other keyboards I’ve used. Its nice for typing, but its not as nice as some hardwired windows keyboards, I use. Second, the setup was simple, but it did tell me I should use a dongle to plug in, which is not included in the package. You get a USB-c cord for charging but setting up through the app tells you to use the dongle, but its not in the package. Third, you need to have the right setup to use an external keyboard. I will not use this if I move my MacBook around and don’t have a set place that it sits.
Overall, I highly recommend this if you’re needing an external keyboard for your Mac.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Quality is great!
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Alright, after having this keyboard for a little over a week, I can say with confidence that it is a significant upgrade from my last one. I had a mini keyboard that I used for everything but found myself missing the arrow and F function keys. This keyboard was perfect for my situation, not full sized but not mini. The design is compact and sleek but does not leave you missing important keys.
This keyboard also lets you pair with three different devices that you can switch from with a tap of a key. Seamless and time saving! I love this feature because it let's me pair my iPad, iMac, and even my Windows work computer all to one keyboard. Which leads to me to another great point. You can pair it with most Bluetooth enabled Windows devices!!!! So if you're like me, someone who primarily uses Mac and has one or two Windows devices, this keyboard can be a money saver and space saver.
Also, aesthetic wise, this looks great with silver and white iMacs! The keys light up and have an adjustable brightness as well. The keys are not overly clicky, but I guess that's up to you and what you consider "too clicky" haha.
Overall I'd say this is a great keyboard for not only Macs but Windows as well.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Mac-specific keys, no dongle included
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## Design
Logitech’s MX Keys keyboard is very popular, and it didn’t take long for Logitech to release the MX Keys Mini for those who wanted a more compact solution and didn’t mind the loss of the number keypad.
Now that Logitech’s MX *Mechanical* keyboards are also becoming popular, they’ve also released this “Mini” version that offers a compact, portable design and the same “clicky” feel as the full-sized version.
This particular keyboard is aimed at Mac users. It has a mostly white plastic exterior with a silver metallic accent plate located beneath the keys. It mimics the design of Apple’s keyboard well. This keyboard has some weight with it which is good for stability, but is something to keep in mind if you plan to pack this keyboard for travel or for your commute to the office.
This keyboard does have backlighting but only in the white color (same as MX Keys), so no RGB color effects. However, there are some animation lighting effects you can access by pressing the “fn” key and the “lightbulb” key (volume down), same as the full-sized Logitech Mechanical keyboard.
## Performance
Like the MX Keys, the MX Mechanical Mini for Mac keyboard is very comfortable and great to type on. Even though these are “Tactile Quiet” keys, it’s louder than MX Keys, but shouldn’t be a major distraction if you’re near your coworkers.
There are additional keys for dictation, emoji, search and muting the microphone, but some of these functions require the Logi Options+ software to work. In my opinion, the Logi Options+ software is a bit bloated and loads at each restart, so I haven’t installed it on my Mac at this time. The basic functions of the keyboard works fine without the software.
The MX Mechanical Mini keyboard connects to your Mac or your iPad via Bluetooth. It can also connect to a Logi Bolt receiver, but it’s important to note that the Logi Bolt receiver is not included with this “Mini for Mac” version of the keyboard. And also remember that Logitech devices using “Bolt” receivers do not mix with Logitech devices using “Unifying” devices.
## Battery Life
The keyboard saves battery power by only lighting up when it senses your hands approaching, but I’ve walked by the room and noticed the keyboard lighting up on its own (similar to my MX Keys keyboard). With the backlighting on, the keyboard can last up to 15 days or up to 10 months with the backlight turned off.
The keyboard is recharged with in included USB-C to USB-C cable (please note that the non-Mac version typically comes with a USB-A to USB-C cable). Data is not passed through the cable, therefore this keyboard cannot be used as a “wired” keyboard.
## Summary
The MX Mechanical Mini for Mac keyboard is very comfortable to type on, but is a little louder (and “clickier”) than the MX Keys. This version contains Mac-specific keys and white-and-silver styling, but there is also a “regular” MX Mechanical Mini version available that has key labeling for both Mac and PC. You can switch between 3 Mac, iPad or iPhone devices via Bluetooth, but this keyboard uses Logitech’s newer “Bolt” nano receiver which is not included in this “Mini for Mac” version.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Mechanical Keyboard for Select Users
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I wasn't sure that'd like like this keyboard, but I was pleasantly surprised. It's been a while since I've typed on old-school, chunky keys, but it provides a nice typing experience I had all but forgotten. If you're a Mac user and haven't bought a 3rd-party keyboard in a decade or more, you may have forgotten just how much keys used to move. This keyboard brings that 2-3x key travel back, housed in a compact footprint (about 1.5 key-widths wider). Keys are slightly larger, with deeper indentations to help you find and hit keys a bit easier too. This is the kind of thing a writer or programmer may especially appreciate. The overall keyboard is thicker too, at about 3/4" at the front to about 1" thick at the back. This is considerably thicker than a modern iMac keyboard, so keep that in mind. It also had fold out back feet to place this at an angle for better ergonomics (which I'd recommend!) - Also, USB-C charging!
Some things to note, however... this keyboard makes a decent amount of typing noise, that may bother an office-mate or family members in the same room. Logitech claims that it's a quiet experience, but that must be relative to even louder varieties. I also enjoy that this model has backlighting which is very useful at night, though a bit less helpful at dusk as the backlighting can cause keys to be harder to read under the right circumstances - you can always adjust this lighting pretty easily and it comes on automatically based on light and proximity, which is nice. Lastly, as far as I can tell, you cannot easily control your mac's display brightness from this keyboard. This is likely doable through customization software that Logitech provide, but did not interest me. Those keys are instead used for quick device switching on this keyboard. I would have also liked if Logitech used a finer metal texture on its aluminum/metal accent plate, it's not as fine as what you get on a mac and shimmers a bit more. It's a small nit, and not one you'll likely notice for long, but it stood out initially.
Overall, I'm happily surprised and would recommend to anyone looking for a more substantial mac-keyboard alternative!
I received this product as part of a review program, in exchange for an honest review.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Key feel, Keyboard quality, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great keyboard for Mac
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Logitech did not disappoint! Mechanical keys feel exactly as expected, mini format is the right fit for my under desk tray. Smart backlit is a feature that I missed in the product description, so it was a nice surprise.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Solid keyboard!
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First off, I love the 65% keyboard style. It works well in most spaces, where a full sized normally would not fit. Build quality is fine, no complaints or issues from what I have seen in my day-to-day use. You can hook up this keyboard to up to 3 devices and switch between them all very easily, which I love. This day and age, most households have more than one device that could be improved with an actual keyboard, so this is a very handy feature.
As far as the Bluetooth connection, I have had zero issues with connectivity, which is a breath of fresh air. This goes with my iPad and MacBook pro. For software, you will need Logi Options+ (NOT Logitech Options). I do have to say that it is a bit confusing and frustrating we must distinguish between the two. I would like to see all Logitech products go through ONE piece of software in the future. Also, the lack of storage for the bolt receiver is a bit of a miss, but not a deal breaker.
The key travel and sound are ideal for me and can be used in a work environment without disturbing those around you, which is a huge plus. There are six modes for lighting which is a nice touch for customization. Nice job there! This keyboard does come with a 1 year warranty through Logitech, which is for the most part standard, but VERY nice to have. It puts the mind at ease.
Overall, this is an excellent 65% keyboard that I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a Mac keyboard.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Keyboard quality, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Compact and convenient
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Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
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Keyboard worked really well and enjoyed the compact size for my set up.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it
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Just what I was looking for. Easy to connect. Love the feel and sound when you type
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Keyboard quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good Keys
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Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.
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Love this Keyboard, Bought for Daughter and she thinks it is great. Its responsive and the keys give a positive click, which she likes.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Thank you so much for sharing your feedback on the Logitech MX Mechanical Mini for Mac!
We're absolutely delighted to hear that you love the keyboard and that your daughter thinks it's great! It's wonderful to know that its responsiveness and the satisfying, positive click of the keys are exactly what she likes.
We designed the MX Mechanical Mini for Mac to provide an exceptional typing experience, and it's truly rewarding to hear that it's delivering. We hope she continues to enjoy using it every day!