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The Logitech MX Mechanical Mini is a compact, wireless mechanical keyboard featuring tactile clicky switches, smart adaptive backlighting, and multi-device Bluetooth connectivity. Designed for professionals, it offers USB-C fast charging with up to 15 days of battery life, compatibility across major OS platforms, and an eco-friendly build with recycled materials—all wrapped in a sleek metal chassis.
Brand | Logitech |
Series | MX Mechanical Mini Master |
Item model number | 920-010552 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Android, Chrome OS, Linux, Windows 10, Windows 11, iOS 14, iPadOS 14, macOS 10.15 |
Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.2 x 5.9 x 2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.2 x 5.9 x 2 inches |
Color | Graphite |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B09LJTPXCF |
Date First Available | May 20, 2022 |
L**E
Compact powerhouse - love this little keyboard
Been rocking this MX Mechanical Mini for a few months now and it’s honestly perfect for my setup. I was skeptical about going compact at first, but the space savings on my desk is huge and I adapted to the layout way faster than expected.The tactile switches feel amazing - quiet enough for video calls but still give you that satisfying mechanical feel. Way better than the mushy membrane keyboards I used to deal with. The key travel and feedback is spot on.Battery life is incredible - I’m getting weeks of heavy use before needing to charge, and it charges fast via USB-C. The backlight is a nice touch for late night work sessions and looks clean without being distracting.Build quality is solid Logitech - feels premium and sturdy, not like some of the cheap mechanical boards out there. The wireless connection is rock solid, never had any lag or connectivity issues.Only took me a day or two to get used to not having dedicated arrow keys and function row, but honestly I don’t miss them. The function layer works great and keeps everything compact.If you’re looking for a high-quality compact mechanical keyboard that doesn’t compromise on feel or reliability, this is it. Worth the investment.
D**N
Premium Feel, Compact Form – Logitech MX Mechanical Mini
This keyboard delivers the perfect blend of mechanical key feel, wireless convenience, and premium build quality. The clicky switches are satisfying without being overly loud, and the compact size frees up desk space without sacrificing functionality.Pros:Excellent mechanical switches — tactile, responsive, and consistent.Compact layout saves space while keeping essential keys.Backlit keys with adjustable brightness for low-light use.Multi-device pairing works seamlessly across macOS, Windows, and more.Solid metal top plate adds a premium, sturdy feel.Great value and portability versus other top mechanical keyboards.Cons:None so far — performs exactly as promised.Notes from Use:Paired it with both a MacBook Pro and a Windows desktop — switching between devices was instant. Typing is a joy, with satisfying feedback and no missed keystrokes. The backlighting adapts well to different lighting conditions, and battery life has been excellent even with illumination on. The smaller footprint leaves more room for a mouse, which is great for tight workspaces.Verdict:A top-tier choice for anyone who wants a compact, wireless mechanical keyboard without compromises. Perfect for both productivity and casual use. 5/5 stars.Photos/Videos:Side profile highlighting low-profile switches.Backlit keys in a dim room.Desk setup showing the compact footprint.
I**S
Pretty good, still returning it though
This is a pretty good keyboard but in the end I returned it after trying a Keychron K10HE J1 which is my forever keyboard now. That's not to say this is a bad keyboard. But if you're a gamer, I don't think this keyboard is going to impress with its feel or sound. For being branded as a "quiet" keyboard this thing sure is loud and clicky. If this is their "quiet" option, the other MX models must sound like AK-47s. It's not bad if you're into classic mechanical keyboards, but it just feels unremarkable and I just expected a better tactile experience for $160. While not comparable for gaming, I honestly prefer my Logi MK540 to this keyboard, and it was under $50 with a mouse combo. That said this keyboard does have some very good qualities. Despite having a plastic frame, it's very rigid which I can appreciate since I often use keyboards in my lap. I also appreciated the convenient connection functionality as someone who switches between 2 different PCs with a single set of monitors & peripherals. It's pretty good and I remain a rabid Logitech fan for all my other peripherals, but whether this keyboard is $160-good is arguable. For me the Keychron would have been my final choice even if it had cost more, which it didn't.
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