Wednesday, April 8th 2015

Logitech Announces Keys-To-Go Ultra-Portable Keyboard

Today Logitech unveiled the Logitech Keys-To-Go Ultra-Portable Keyboard for Android and Windows mobile devices. The Logitech Keys-To-Go - which is also available for iOS - is a slender stand-alone Bluetooth keyboard that can fit anywhere and go everywhere.

"We first introduced the Logitech Keys-To-Go for the iPad and the keyboard quickly became a favorite with consumers," said Michele Hermann, vice president of mobility at Logitech. "We're thrilled to now bring that same portability and typing experience to Android and Windows devices, whether that's your tablet, phablet or smartphone. The Logitech Keys-To-Go goes wherever you go thanks to its thin and light design, and it offers the great typing experience that you expect from a Logitech keyboard. It's the perfect partner for your device."
The keyboard's thin and light form makes it easy to slip into your purse, beach bag or coat pocket without taking up precious space or weighing you down. The Logitech Keys-To-Go is wrapped in a water-repellent FabricSkin that helps protect the keyboard from spills and dirt, so it easily wipes clean and survives drops. It's durable enough for a variety of situations - indoors or outdoors.

The Logitech Keys-To-Go also has well-spaced keys for comfortable typing, despite being incredibly thin, and a row of Android and Windows shortcut keys for added convenience and productivity. This version for Android and Windows also includes a portable stand, which allows for easy typing on a smartphone. The portable stands attaches to the keyboard and holds your smartphone at an upright position.

Pricing and Availability
The Logitech Keys-To-Go is available for Android platform 4.1 or higher and Windows 7 or higher. It is expected to be available in the U.S., Europe and select countries in Asia beginning in April 2015 for a suggested retail price of $69.99.
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6 Comments on Logitech Announces Keys-To-Go Ultra-Portable Keyboard

#3
PLAfiller
rtwjunkieOoooh, that is so...FUTURE! I like that even better than a rollup keyboard.
There are some similar at Amazon now. I was interested a lot, but the feedback from the people is not very good. I'd gladly give it shot, have it been cheaper. Buyer's remorse is a nasty thing :D
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rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
lZKoceThere are some similar at Amazon now. I was interested a lot, but the feedback from the people is not very good. I'd gladly give it shot, have it been cheaper. Buyer's remorse is a nasty thing :D
So, it's not quite ready for widespread use, eh? Well, as with all things, we will be there soon enough!
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#5
Chaitanya
lZKoceThere are some similar at Amazon now. I was interested a lot, but the feedback from the people is not very good. I'd gladly give it shot, have it been cheaper. Buyer's remorse is a nasty thing :D
Logitech has been producing a lot of expensive craptastic products off late, you can get similar products for cheap prices. Logitech is going down the drain fast.
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#6
Hood
ChaitanyaLogitech has been producing a lot of expensive craptastic products off late, you can get similar products for cheap prices. Logitech is going down the drain fast.
True! But I never considered them to be all that great anyway; just good for reasonably reliable cheap peripherals, risky for more expensive stuff. Like my $130 G510 - great features, crappy membrane switches that are very hit-or-miss (I bought it new for $65, but still...)
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