Logitech recently unloose an updated version of its excellent MX Keys situation keyboard . The new version is theLogitech MX Keys S , and the skinny is that it ’s a full - size version of the previously released MX Keys Mini . A moment unconnected ? Let us explain the key departure .

Logitech ’s MX range of keyboard have gone from force to strength over the last few age . The range started with the originalMX Keysand dilate to admit the MX Keys Mini tenkeyless version as well as MX Mechnical variants of both . That ’s all before considering the other gimmick in the range , such as the MX Master 3S , MX Anywhere 2 and more .

Now , Logitech is righting a wrong . The MX Keys Mini was n’t on the nose a miniature translation of the MX Keys , adding a novel keyboard layout . So , with the MX Keys S , Logitech makes the range uniform once again , with a couple of added features for adept touchstone . Let ’s dive in .

Full size vs tenkeyless

There are sure factors , when it comes to buy engineering , that can make your decision for you . They often come down to your personal prerequisite on size , pricing and software . Your decision will be made for you when break up between the MX Keys S and MX Keys Mini .

The MX Keys S is a full - sized keyboard , coming in at 131.63 x 430.2 x 20.5 mm and 810 g. So , if that ’s go to take up too much of your desk for your liking or you want something more portably , then you ’ll want the MX Keys Mini , at 131.95 x 295.99 x 20.97 mm and 506.4 g. However , you are sacrificing the numpad , if that ’s something you require in a keyboard then it ’ll be the regular MX Keys S for you .

MX Keys S comes with support for Logi Bolt

There are very few difference of opinion between these keyboard outside of size but a notable one is the Logi Bolt pass catcher . Both keyboards can be paired with devices using Bluetooth but only the MX Keys S comes with the Logi Bolt receiver in the corner . Logi Bolt adds a extra unchanging and encrypted connection for your compatible Logitech gadget via a USB - A receiver .

However , the MX Keys Mini does also bear out Logi Bolt and can be used in conjunction with it , it ’s simply that the Logi Bolt receiving system does n’t come bundled in the box . The Logi Bolt costs £ 11.99 to buy seperately , an bestow cost if you require it for your MX Keys Mini .

The MX Keys Mini offers less keyboard for your money

It might seem like a petty item on the look of it but , with both devices cost £ 110 , you are simply take more hardware for your money with the MX Keys S. Granted , you ’re using these keyboard for like functions , unless you require a number pad and Logi Bolt the right way off the bat . And , the entourage of features is the same , with the Logi Options+ software , which differentiates the MX Keys from the MX Keys S and allows for ready to hand macro keys , is uncommitted on both .

But , you ’d be perfectly reasonable to expect that the “ Mini ” edition would be less , especially given the MX Keys Mini is an older keyboard than the new MX Keys S. That ’s not the casing though , make the MX Keys Mini feel like less of a note value suggestion .