gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2017-04-30 16:38:01
|
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 that s...
|
|
technologytell.com Updated: 2017-04-30 16:38:01
|
If you're a current or previous owner of a keyboard folio for a tablet, the Logitech Keys-to-Go keyboard will make you feel right at home. Though, arguably, one in a better, more upscale neighborhood. Despite how the Keys-to-Go is primarily described as b...

The best part about the Logitech Keys-to-Go is that it's completely device agnostic. Tablet keyboard folios may be a perfect match for something specific, but what happens when you decide to upgrade? What if you want to use the keyboard with a smartphon...
|
|
|
Slim, light, and sturdy, the Logitech Keys-to-Go keyboard is a great match for tablet- or phone-toting users ready to type up a storm while they're on the road. While the keyboard lacks programmable keys or an easy way to switch its Bluetooth connection b...

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.ÂJoin the newsletter!-->JoinError: Please check your email addre...
|
|
|
Slim, light, and sturdy, the Logitech Keys-to-Go keyboard is a great match for tablet- or phone-toting users ready to type up a storm while they're on the road. While the keyboard lacks programmable keys or an easy way to switch its Bluetooth connection b...

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.ÂBrother QL-820NWB Professional Label PrinterMore from BrotherJo...
|
|
|
I wouldn't say that I've reviewed a ton of keyboards that are compatible with Android, but I would say I've spent my fair share of time pecking away at various keyboards that work on various operating systems. One thing I've noticed over time is that most...

Ultralightweight and compact, Very easy to type on, Spillproof, Quiet, Compatible with Android and Windows (there's also an iOS model)...

I sometimes miss the spacebar since it's so close to the edge of the keyboard, No backlighting...
|
|
computershopper.com Updated: 2017-04-30 16:38:01
|
Logitech decided to attack the mobile Bluetooth keyboard from that angle: make one thin enough to justify carrying regardless of the trade-offs. At just 0.2 inch thick and 9.5 inches wide, and weighing in at about a quarter of a pound, the company's new-f...

Extremely slim and portable, Dedicated keys for Windows and Android, Spill-resistant design...

Cramped keys and shallow travel tended to induce typos, Included stand won't work with thicker devices, No backlighting, Pricey for what it is...

Logitech's latest Bluetooth keyboard is impressively slim and light for easy travel. But its spill-resistant body material and cramped keys make for a typing experience that isn't as good as most other mobile keyboards. Read More…...
|
|
|
How do you make something as inherently portable as a Bluetooth keyboard even more convenient? According to Logitech's Keys-To-Go, you detach it from any burdensome covers, give it an spill-resistant and easily cleanable finish, add a bunch of nifty devic...

Thin, light, and compact; doesn't require cover, Spillresistant fabric that's easy to clean, Convenient shortcut keys...

Lackluster travel and feedback, Fairly pricey...
|
|
|
Portable keyboards are becoming quite popular as people continue to use tablets. Logitech has a number of them on the market, but they have something new called Keys-To-Go. It was released for iOS devices last November, and due to its popularity, they hav...
|
|
|
Today, Logitech announced a new portable Bluetooth Keyboard for both Android and Windows mobile devices, that includes both tablets and smartphones. It's called the Logitech Keys-To-Go. It's also available for iOS, for those interested in that side of thi...
|
|
|
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.Incase Origami WorkstationLeft: iPhone 6 Plus Right: 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...

Slighty expensive, Not very tactile, Ill suited for laptyping...
|
|
|
Logitech's Keys-to-Go is for those who'd rather not add the weight of an iPad keyboard case, but still want the option of a keyboard. And while it's designed for iOS devices, it works with any device with Bluetooth. Unfortunately, the Keys-...

Lightweight and compact. Familiar keyboard layout. FabricSkin material is spill/dirt proof and cleans easily.

Frustratingly inconsistent performance. Relatively expensive. FabricSkin material reduces the tactile feel of the keyboard...

Though lightweight and durable, the Logitech Keys-to-Go standalone Bluetooth keyboard disappoints with performance issues and questionable material choices...
|
|
|
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 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 has...

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 experie...
|
|
|
Unlike model-specific keyboard cases or keyboard covers, Keys-to-Go is one of several Logitech keyboards to embrace the reality that new iPads may vary considerably in size from year to year and screen to screen. Billed as “for iPad” on its packaging, it'...

Logitech had several choices after releasing the best standalone Bluetooth keyboard for Apple's devices — 2013's Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard: rest on its laurels, continue iteratively improving Easy-Switch, or focus on producing simpler, cheaper versio...
|
|
|
At .24” (6mm), the keyboard is remarkably thin. Measuring 5.39 long and 9.53 wide, and weighing 6.35oz, the keyboard slips into any laptop or tablet compartment with ease.But lest you think the keys a tiny and unresponsive, they are, in fact, well-spaced...

Thin and light, Runs for up to three months per charge, Specialty iOS keys, easy to wipe clean, Decent feel for something so thin...

Not as comfortable for typing as a standard keyboard with island keys...
|
|
|
So you want a keyboard to use occasionally with your iPad, but you don't want a keyboard case. Up to this point, that meant that you usually had to buy an Apple Wireless Keyboard (US$69) or something similar to drop into your iPad bag. Logitech, which jus...

Logitech has been making iPad keyboards for years now, and with the introduction of the Keys-To-Go keyboard, they now have a keyboard that works with any iOS device or Mac -- in fact, the majority of this review was written using Keys-To-Go paired with...
|
|
|
Keyboards for the iPad usually come in a folio case or a cover that attaches to the tablet via magnets. The Keys-To-Go from Logitech is instead a standalone little keyboard, covered with what the company calls FabricSkin. The construction is reminiscent o...

Very portable, Spill resistant, Good typing experience, Works equally well with iPad and iPhone...

Expensive, Cannot be used easily on the lap, No CAPS LOCK indicator...
|
|
|
Slim, light, and sturdy, the Logitech Keys-to-Go keyboard is a great match for tablet- or phone-toting users ready to type up a storm while they're on the road. While the keyboard lacks programmable keys or an easy way to switch its Bluetooth connection b...

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.To comment on this article and other PCWorld content, visit our...
|
|
|
If you've ever tried typing a memo or a lengthy reply to an email on your smartphone, then you've probably experienced that frustration of cramped fingers, getting the cursor in the right position, or wrestling with highlighting a bit of text to copy. Log...

Tweet, Share, Pin, If you've ever tried typing a memo or a lengthy reply to an email on your smartphone, then you've probably experienced that frustration of cramped fingers, getting the cursor in the right position, or wrestling with highlighting a bit o...

The keyboard layout is just a little too cramped for my taste, For the price, there are many fuller-sized options...

The KEYS-TO-GO works well in a pinch, provided you have a nice surface in front of you to type on. I'm sure I could get used to typing on it, given time, but personally, there are better solutions for me that are within the price range. I can appreciate t...
|
|
|
Nowadays, many mobile professionals are forgoing purchasing traditional laptops in favor of tablets like the iPad Pro and Surface Pro. These new devices offer tremendous power, but they don't come with traditional keyboards. While you can always opt to pu...
|
|