⌨️ Slim, smart, and always ready—type your way, anywhere.
The Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 is a sleek, ultra-portable Bluetooth keyboard designed for professionals who demand mobility without sacrificing comfort. Featuring a durable built-in cover, long-lasting battery, and multi-device connectivity, it supports all major operating systems and lets you switch seamlessly between up to three devices. At just 220 grams and 1.11 cm thin, it’s the perfect companion for tablet and mobile device users seeking productivity on the go.
Brand | Logitech |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 10.5 x 1.11 cm; 220 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 920-012917 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | Keys-To-Go 2 |
Colour | Graphite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Operating System | Chrome OS, Linux |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 0.68 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2.9 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
Item Weight | 220 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**S
Fantastic Portable Keyboard With Replaceable Battery!
The Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 is a fantastic portable keyboard. It's thin, light, and offers an exceptional typing experience. Despite minimal key travel, comparable to Apple keyboards and far less than the MX Keys, it provides a reassuring amount of feedback and feels solid to type on.The keys are well spaced for its size, and I can easily touch type on it, far more so than the cheaper ProtoArc folding keyboard. While I wouldn’t use it for gaming or coding long-term, it’s perfect for writing on the go, whether in a coffee shop or on a train with a phone or tablet.It pairs with up to three devices, allowing easy switching via function buttons. Re-pairing is also simple if swapping to a new device. The compact design even fits in a coat pocket.A standout feature is the replaceable CR2032 batteries. Unlike most keyboards with non-replaceable lithium-ion batteries (including Logitech’s MX Keys), these last for years and are easily found in supermarkets. I love that this keyboard could still be in use a decade from now instead of becoming e-waste.The main downside is the case, which folds behind the keyboard when in use, problematic on sticky café tables.Overall, it's a near-perfect portable keyboard with great typing feel, durability, and user-replaceable batteries. I’d love to see more keyboards with similar features in the future.
A**R
Portable and works with everything (so far)
Very good. Works with all of my devices Samsung (Android), Apple (IOS) and even Windows and is very light and portable
S**R
Premium and portable, if not a little too small
This is a fantastic keyboard. I purchased this after recently realising that my iPad placed in a keyboard case all the time was stopping me from using it as an actual tablet.So I wanted the flexibility of being able to type but with the iPad used in tablet mode most of the time, which this allows me to do.First the cons:The keys are big enough for my hands but they are closer together than say a standard MacBook keyboard. You adjust quickly enough and can still type quickly but you do notice at first.Second issue is that the batteries that came with it does on the second day of owning this. I had disconnection issues which were resolved with new batteries.Onto the good: the size is the smallest I’ve seen any usable, well built keyboard. There are folding keyboards that can fold smaller, but they’re built with low quality plastic, and click when typing.The feel of this keyboard is soft and premium, and the keystrokes are relatively quiet.The keyboard can swap between three connected devices at a time which is great because I can swap easily between MacBook, iPad and iPhone.There is no manual needed, simply turn the power switch on, press and hold a connection key to put it into pairing mode and then connect on your computer. That’s it.Top quality keyboard, on the pricey side, but worth it
J**H
Sadly, this looks good but is useless!
Have to advise you to avoid. This keyboard is nice and slim, but fails to work! It keeps losing Bluetooth connection and then, when it reconnects, dumps on the screen a load of the last button pressed, so you get a load offfffffffffffffffff letttttttttttttters appppppppppppearing on the screen at the same time. Shame that it is so awful. Happened on two separate Keys2Go keyboards so must be an issue with the keyboard manufacturing process....
J**N
Extremely portable, tactile, and works well with Lenovo Tab M10 Gen 3 Android tablet
This keyboard is the final piece of the jigsaw to replace my laptop when I'm travelling. It connects very easily with the tablet and works very well. It is very low profile, though the keys have enough travel and feel to make typing a pleasant experience. It is not a full width keyboard, but I don't notice this when in use.My full travel set up is:- Lenovo Tab M10 Gen 3 10.1 inch Android tablet- MoKo Phone/Tablet Stand (from Amazon)- MoKo 9-11 Inch Felt Tablet Sleeve- Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 keyboard- Logitech M240 mouse
M**N
poor connection, constantly dropping when power starts to dip.
Such a shame - this is a great keyboard, but it keeps losing connection. I have five Logitech keyboards, so I am familiar with connectivity that can bug some of them 9generaqly can be worked around). This seems to be a power issue. When batteries are new, it's ok. But any pressure on the power or just age (and this is a couple of months of light use, not years), and the drop-offs start. Replace the battery - better. Got exactly nowhere with support. pure denial of the issue. Yet other descriptions match exactly.
M**E
Light, practical, portable
It is great this keyboard for traveling. It is light, small but not so much to interfiere with your typing. MX Keys MINI or Peblle Keys 2 K380S from logitech are great too but too heavy for traveling in my bagpack .A little bit tricky to change the batteries but it is not big deal in my opinion. Too many advantages.
W**.
Seriously good!
Seriously good for the nomad worker. I use it when I'm working remotely, on the move, or at a meeting. I have had to change the battery once since I've had it. Provided you have the right screwdriver it's very straightforward. I like the fact that it's so thin and lightweight.
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