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Logitech’s latest keyboard aimed at advanced users – MX Keys

If you’re not at your keyboard all day you probably don’t see the need, nor do you – to invest in a high-quality keyboard. For those of us that do, it can make a big difference to your typing and basic computer usage.

Delphine Donne-Crock at Logitech says “Our newest flagship product is designed for advanced users, such as software developers, engineers or designers, who want to be more productive and need to interact with their digital content at the speed of thought,”

“MX Keys brings you the most comfortable low-profile typing experience we can provide so you can work as long as you want. When used together with the MX Master 3, these premium performance tools deliver the ultimate solution to your desktop.”

The MX Keys has smart illumination that detects your hands and adjusts the keyboard lighting depending on the room lighting itself.

Of course, it also switches off when not in use to save battery power.

The MX Keys will be available later this month for $199.95.

We’ll give it a full review soon.

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