- 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.). Certified carbon neutral. - 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.
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Logitech – MX Mechanical Mini Compact Wireless Mechanical Tactile Switch Keyboard for Windows/macOS with Backlit Keys – Graphite
$72.00
Available in stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 21.58 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.17 × 12.3 × 1.02 in |
Key Switch Behavior | Tactile, Linear |
Connection Type | Wireless |
Touchpad | No |
Foldable | No |
Palm Rest | No |
Multimedia Keys | Yes |
Color | Graphite |
Form Factor | Compact (60%) |
Plug and Play Operation | Yes |
Operating System Compatibility | Universal |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year |
System Requirements | Bluetooth 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. |
Product Weight | 21.58 ounces |
Product Depth | 5.17 inches |
Wireless Connectivity | Radio Frequency (RF) |
Product Width | 12.3 inches |
Adjustable Tilt Function | No |
Number Of Programmable Keys | 0 |
Keyboard Technology | Mechanical |
Lighting Type | Single color |
Keycap Material | ABS |
Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
Model Number | 920-010550 |
Number of Devices Connectable Simultaneously | 3 |
Color Category | Gray |
Spill Resistant | No |
Product Name | MX Mechanical Mini Compact Wireless Mechanical Tactile Switch Keyboard for Windows/macOS with Backlit Keys |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | None |
Brand | Logitech |
Battery Chemistry | Lithium |
Product Height | 1.02 inches |
Numeric Keypad | No |
Mouse Included | No |
Maximum Wireless Range | 33 feet |
Dedicated Macro Keys | No |
On/Off Switch | Yes |
Customizable Lighting | No |
Number Of USB Port(s) | 1 |
UPC | 097855174680, 097855174499 |
Reviews (50)
Gvdm –
I like to feeling but not all thr mythos around mechanical keyboards. As such this is perfevt for me.
Maziar –
I have two model and both of the are awsome , im using everyday
ShengtaoY –
Nice keyboard to carry while working outside.
I like the application provided by Logitech that helps you to customise many things like keyboard light and keystrokes
Zane2020 –
I need something portable..I love this keyboard. It is Slee, with a Great feel! The ability to switch between devices is a game changer.
user845875 –
Great keyboard! I did not like how large my company provided one was so I bought this one. It is a great size and I have not had any issues.
AmandaV –
Feels so good to type on, I love the way the buttons press down when type on them, love the sound and the feel against my fingers while using it. I bought this for computer work in coffee shops, to go with my laptop.
Trigger –
After trying others, this one works on the old OS X Mac, that has no usb-c.
dbetancourt –
Easy to type and very responsive. Thisnis a must buy if you are looking dor a wireles mechanical
KaBui16 –
Great Keyboard, easy to type. Some might like the Linear better.
Mike –
Love it! Previously had a steel series keyboard and I much prefer this logi one
Kotoroki –
The keyboard is really good especially with how small and compact it is.
Begench –
Battery lasts. Connects quickly. Could not get used to typing on it, coming from apple keyboard.
rtodd –
I love this Bluetooth portable keyboard for my Thinkpad X1 with an external monitor. The employee assisted me and was very helpful.
RockmanX20 –
I love the size of this and the quality it brings to the table. The keys are excellent and I love that I could hover my fingers over the keys and it lights up. MX keys is also excellent in the fact that I could use multiple different devices and I can control them at once. This is helpful for my Asus Rog, my Samsung S7+, and my S20 Ultra.
MusicProducer –
This keyboard has a great feel, and is wonderful for using on-the-go, as well as when stationary. The keyboard is versatile, and has worked well for gaming, productivity, and everything in between!
DominiqueP –
Excellent keyboard! I bring keyboard with me from my office to home office and it does very well bc it’s light weight and blue tooth. Super smooth keyboard that types well.
Milano –
Clicky and mechanical fun. Interacts with multiple lg dongles. Loving it
ChargerDrama –
Nice feel, heavy, thick. The last two are minor drawbacks. It’s great to see more mechanical keyboards coming out! It’s getting so cliche to have mushy keyboards. I found a NOS IBM mechanical keyboard decades ago that had the famous solid mechanical click, but it also weighed a near ton, and finally just stopped working. HOORAY for mechanical keyed keyboards! (-1 because it seems heavy for what it is, but still would recommend this as a solid mobile keyboard!)
Jack11 –
Excellent Keyboard. Get it if you can afford it. Nice discount from Logitech with trade in old/nonworking tech.
Joseph –
This was a gift to my father (60s). He was is computer sales most of his life and loved the old IBM mechanical keyboards of the ~late 80s to early 90s. He had complained for years about finding something that “felt” as good but wasn’t super tall or covered in RGB. He absolutely loves this keyboard. Probably the best gift I ever got him.
Cmore –
The price is high… but so is the quality. If you work at a computer all day or you travel with a laptop this keyboard is quality to have. Fits very nicely in a laptop bag for travels. Great design feels heavy duty. Quality product
Dylan –
Keyboard works great. So far no issues. Love the sound when typing. Brings me back to middle and high school in typing class.
Alexander –
Kailh brown switches (tactile) feel great to type on and have a pretty satisfying thock sound in my opinion. I bought it for use with a tablet (Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra) while traveling and it played its role very well. Probably not the best compact mech keyboard I’ll ever own, but for a pre-build I’m happy with it. I imagine it would be hard to find one better than this though if you prioritize a sleek, minimal, unassuming “business” look. Only complaint would be that it’s a bit pricier than I would’ve liked, but I didn’t have the luxury of waiting for a sale when I bought it. If I found it for $30-$40 off (~$90-$100) it would be hard to pass on, and pretty unbeatable for what you get at that price. Recommended.
AjayJ –
I like the mechanical feel of the keyboard. it’s very lightweight and easy to handle. I suggest buying this keyboard for long term usage
Blue –
Got this to downgrade from a big ol’ k100 from Corsair. Good wireless and love the low profile keys and form factor. Using it for my TV pc and i love it for multimedia, general Internet use, and even for gaming (although the low profiles require getting used to for gaming)
DuaneC –
Great look and feel.
only issues is with all mini-keyboards: usually the right shift and control are small and often missed with right pinky when fast typing.
appleuser –
This is a mechanical keyboard that matches well with the Mac Pro. It connects to the MacBook very quickly and the battery lasts a long time.
sokoloko –
Works great for everything except the PS5. Great quality, but to keep it safe, you might want to buy a separate travel case when putting into a bag.
rufusshatmunk –
It’s not my favorite keyboard, and not the cheapest either, but it’s pretty well made and has backlights which is nice!
Detta –
I love this keyboard. Much better the Apple Magic Keyboard. Will buy again.
noneedforanicknamebestbuy –
I really like this little wireless keyboard. I’m using two machines and it is just a simple click to go from one to the other for keyboard. Now if i could get the video and mouse to do the same!
DrewM –
I love mech keyboards, particularly TKL and 75% keyboards. I do not love higher profile keyboards though and this fits the bill perfectly. I do wish the keys and switches were (more) replaceable. The spacebar and a few of the other keys are non-standard so they won’t accept 3rd party low profile keycaps.
Jamison –
I’m new to mechanical keyboards, and this is a great first entry into the space. The clicking isn’t too load, and the keys just feel… Good. I like them.
Manny –
The Logitech MX Mechanical Mini Compact Wireless Keyboard offers a compelling blend of compact design, mechanical tactile switches, and wireless functionality. The mini layout is ideal for those seeking portability without sacrificing typing experience. The mechanical switches provide a satisfying tactile feel, enhancing typing speed and accuracy.
The inclusion of backlit keys adds versatility, allowing users to work seamlessly in various lighting conditions. The compatibility with both Windows and macOS platforms broadens its appeal. However, users accustomed to full-sized keyboards might take time to adjust to the condensed layout.
The sleek graphite finish adds a touch of sophistication to the overall design. Despite its compact form, the Logitech MX Mechanical Mini delivers a robust and comfortable typing experience, making it an excellent choice for on-the-go professionals or those with limited desk space.
NateM –
I love this thing, best purchase ever, a purchase for the laptop I take it everywhere
techdude –
I liked rhe keyboard but I wanted an rgb design. Great connection, anazing functionality and great for everyday use.
Esteban –
Just keep in mind whether or not its important for you to have number pad. I had to get used to that, other than that, one of the best keyboards in the market
jmarrjr –
Very good keyboard. Good feel and very responsive. The backlight has different lighting conditions.
linuxpng –
This has promise, and the keyboard itself feels good. The keys feel good. The keyboard uses some types of sensors to detect when to light up. The metal plate across the top as well as maybe a light sensor? In either case I’ve had a few of these and had to return them because the backlight will eventually get stuck on and drain the battery very quickly. If the lighting system worked correctly it would easily be 5 stars. If this type of device interests you I would recommend the keychron k2. It’s cheaper, has key options, and works correctly with it’s lighting system.
Jose –
As far as mechanical keyboards go, this is one of few designed specifically for Mac that you can just walk into a local store to get. The problem with this keyboard that I have is the backlight will randomly turn on with me clear across the room. It has a sensor designed to illuminate the keys when your hands are close, but it is too sensitive and drains the battery. I aslo can’t update the firmware on this thing… the software updater goes into an endless “searching for compatible hardware” loop. It’s a shame, because this keyboard is extremely pleasant to type on and makes pleasant sounds while typing. An otherwise 5 star experience marred by a couple of issues.
Maharshi –
This is just what I wanted. The backlight is amazing, the click is just as tacky as I wanted. The battery lasts a couple months with a full charge.
SpeedingCheetah –
Nice small form factor. The backlighting sensor is not as precise as the thin MX Keys model. The backlight either just wants to stay on too much, or goes off and have to press a button to turn i back on. Finiky.
RickyB –
I love this keyboard. It feels high quality. It has a all around great feel
FLORM –
I don;t like laptops because of their keyboard and not the mouse. NOW WITH THIS KEYBOARD I LOVE USING LAPTOP.
Joel –
Overall a great mid-tier mechanical keyboard that would be an incredible upgrade for most people. Only a few small gripes regarding pricing considering software support and lack of switch options but overall an excellent daily driver for office work.
Pathaan –
Perfect for school work and other work-related tasks! The clacky sound is addicting!
MichaelB –
Very compact design with great feeling keys. The keys are a lower profile than normal mechanical keyboards and the ten-keyless design is more compact without suffering the loss of useful function and arrow keys. The tactile keys don’t sound any louder than other linear keyboards I have tried.
I have had some experience with a ten-keyless design which integrated the function row keys and the arrow keys into the number row and punctuating keys. The loss of the function keys and the arrow keys I found to be too cumbersome. On those designs you have to rely on the keyboard software to get arrow keys, function keys, or even ctrl+alt+del to work properly. This keyboard keeps all these useful keys and brings them closer together. I have had no issues with the function keys, arrow keys, or windows key working properly, and I really like having them brought in closer together in a sensible manner. The far-right column with the end, home, pg-up and pg-down keys should be adopted in more compact designs.
The backlighting is good to have in low light setups and the brightness can be controlled with keys on the keyboard or through a downloadable application. There are a few effects that can be cycled through although don’t expect the options of other gaming style keyboards.
The battery life is exceptional. With backlight on and low-moderate use (3-4 hrs/day average), the battery was at 20% at over a month of use. With backlight off the manual states that the device will last 15 months. The backlight will shut off at 10% power, which is supposed to allow for over 100 hours of use after 10%, although I have not had the chance to test this feature. The backlighting shuts off if the keyboard does not sense your fingers on the board. The board will shut off backlight when the PC is asleep or shutting down, although once or twice the backlight has stayed on after PC shutdown.
I have used the device with the provided dongle for most use but have successfully paired it via Bluetooth to a Surface tablet very quickly. The keyboard can then change between paired devices using the F1 through F3 keys.
One downside of the keyboard which is not stated on the box is that it does not transfer data when plugged in via USB cable. The cable is only used to charge the battery and the device can only be operated wirelessly via the dongle or Bluetooth. This seems like an odd loss of functionality if someone would like to quickly attach this keyboard to another PC without an open port or Bluetooth. As I don’t necessarily expect to need this functionality, I didn’t let it hurt the rating.
Overall, the compact design and build quality was exactly what I wanted out of a TKL keyboard.
VassilK –
Feels amazing to type on and it is perfectly weighted.
GreatOneD –
So is it overpriced? Definately. But it’s precise, great quality and a space saver. Its not too small for large hands either.
Gerardo –
I love it, works perfectly fine with my macbook air.