Type on your terms with Keys-To-Go, the super-slim, super-light Bluetooth® keyboard for iPhone, iPad and Apple TV that fits anywhere and goes everywhere. The durable, spill-proof Keys-To-Go helps you escape the cramped on-screen keyboard and turn any space into a workspace whether you’re in the backyard, the kitchen, or the park. Keys-To-Go has comfortable, soft keys that type silently so you and people around you can focus without distractions. Plus, a full row of iOS shortcut keys provide one-tap access to your most-used functions including volume and media controls.
O**A
Good one
It's a good keyboard for average amount of typing. I think for school is perfect.
N**Z
Thumbs up
Works seamlessly. Happy to have purchased
E**S
keyboard is great
This keyboard is super versatile, smooth and lightweight. Battery last for ever, and its easy to carry around. Definitely recommended for tablet use. Biggest flaws are - lack of back light and easy switch between devices at the push of the button like K380.
N**I
Top
Top especially for my iPad Pro is amazing
J**E
Terrible for actually typing. Which is its primary function!
I really wanted to like this keyboard. It seemed to fit my needs perfectly. I have a new iPad Pro, I didn’t want to spend £180 on the Apple keyboard and this looked like the best option.However, it has one major problem. I find it almost impossible to type accurately on it. There is so little distinction between individual keys that I am constantly typing extra characters and constantly having to delete them. I am actually quicker and more accurate using the on screen keyboard. I may just have to bite the bullet and buy the Apple keyboard case.
G**N
The best 'non-case' portable keyboard for actually carrying around.
Summary: light and thin, making this the best portable keyboard for use with an iPhone or iPad.I wanted a keyboard to carry around with a phone, and occasionally use with an iPad. I really don’t want a ‘keyboard-case’. I love the Apple wireless keyboard, and use this with a incase ‘origami’, but that combination is over half a kilo - it’s not ‘casually portable’.So, based on research (discounting smaller, case-style, or heavy keyboards), ordered three keyboards: Logitech Keys to Go, Microsoft’s mobile keyboard, Microsoft’s Wedge keyboard. Wedge is fantastic, but heavy, the mobile keyboard too small (and fairly heavy).Logitech’s the winner - by a long shot. It’s incredibly thin and light (this, plus iPad Air 2, fits in an older iPad case, for example), and the keys have been laid out well - there’s been some good thinking applied here.# Bad:1 - Caps lock above shift - I keep hitting caps lock while typing…I’d rather a ‘long press’.2 - Single Bluetooth profile. I swopped between 3 iOS devices while travelling, and had to spend quite a bit of time deleting and re-pairing.3 - Depth is a little longer than ideal - I can't comfortably hold the unit in one hand.# Good:1 - Shortcut keys - fantastic. As a long-time Apple Wireless keyboard user, I’d not had the spotlight search, running apps view (i.e. double click view), and ‘home’ - incredibly useful. If only Apple mapped ‘cmd+tab’ to 4 finger swipe gesture in iOS, I’d be in heaven.2 - Weight - also fantastic. Makes carrying this around a no-brainer, and you don’t regret taking it with you, even it doesn’t get used that much.3 - Thinness - great; as thin as an iPad Air 2. Thinness also means a lot for portability. I was able to carry this in the back pocket of my jeans. Not advised for long-term carry, but when you need to free up hands, invaluable.4 - Key action - surprisingly good. I’d read review that said it was ‘mushy’, but I actually like it. Not as nice to type on as a ‘proper’ keyboard, but there’s pleasant, usable key travel.5 - Key width - pretty good. Mirrors Apple keyboard layout pretty much perfectly - good design choices on which keys to shrink, etc. Easy to type on. Spacing’s good. The keys are smaller width than the iPad keyboard, but there’s not much in it. See the photos for comparison.# Ideas (hey Logitech - if you’re listening…):1 - Extend power switch so you could 'slide' onto a second or third profile.2 - Would a version without the ‘skin’ have improved typing experience? (although I wonder if the skin provides tensile strength?)3- I’d like larger keys. This would require a longer/wider keyboard...that would be fine with me - more width could likely reduce the depth to maintain same battery mass.
L**R
Small, lightweight, portable keyboard for all kind of devices. Not perfect but still a good buy.
This is a lovely little bit of kit that pairs with any tablet or phone. ( I am using it to type this review paired with a Samsung Android tablet.) The keys are quite responsive and pleasant to use. It is the same size as my 10.1 tablet and very thin and light. I like the feel of the rubbberised surface and was keen to have something sealed from spills, crumbs etc. I am not an expert typist but am able to get up quite a good level of speed and reasonable accuracy with this. It was quite easy to set up too.I decided to get this as I didn't want the weight or expense of a tablet / keyboard case or being faced with having to buy one for each of my devices. This definitely fits the bill for the occasional keyboard user, being reasonably priced, light and perfectly portable. If I was using a keyboard 24/7 I would go for a full sized model rather than this because I think this is a bit too small to comfortably use for many hours on end but it is great for someone like me to rattle off a few reviews and emails.So far I have found a couple of irritating flaws with it. The quotation marks and @ symbols are not where they are shown on the keyboard, being transposed and it is worth propping it up to use comfortably, as angled is a far better and quieter position to use it from than flat. Although it is remarkably quiet and unrattly to operate. There are very few instructions enclosed except for some rather poorly done illustrations - of the kind that are only of use if you already know what you should be doing - and no specs. This could be better. I will update this review after I have used it for a few months so can comment on battery life and if any other glitches emerge.I had done a lot of research before deciding to buy this and am pleased with it. Okay, it is not perfect but ticks a lot of boxes for me. Small, lightweight, portable, connecting across the spectrum of devices, cheap - when compared to a branded keyboard case. It definitely suits my kind of usage and budget.
K**.
Great portable bluetooth keyboard
Tested on both an iPad and Surface Pro:Pros:- Extremely portable, light and thin.- Universal bluetooth connection which is very stable. No connection / reconnection issues.- Water and dust-proof.- Excellent materials and construction.- Good battery life.Con (sort of):- Keystroke travel distance could be better, but then again, this is an ultra-portable keyboard.- As I'm heavily invested in the Apple ecosystem it would be great if this used the smart connector, however that would detract from its universal appeal.This has to be one of the best portable and universal bluetooth keyboards I've used yet—I've knocked one star off simply because of the nature of bluetooth and its fiddly pairing when switching devices. If you're using one solo device then this is easily 5 stars.
R**B
Absolutely brilliant - for a very specific use case
This keyboard is absolutely brilliant, but only for a very specific use case. If you use your device mainly through the touch screen (i.e. for media, reading email, browsing internet) but with the occasional need to type (short emails, web forms, entering passwords, writing Amazon reviews), then this is absolutely perfect.The keyboard is small, flat, compact, portable and with a long battery life. it slips easily into the case with my ipad and adds basically no additional weight. I don't have the bulky keyboard case to worry about and detach. It is there when I need it and invisible when I don't.However, it is a small, cramped keyboard with not great feedback from the keys. If you expect to have to use it for more than about 10 minutes at a time (to write a document for example or spend all day replying to emails) on a regular basis then this is probably a compromise too far for you. you absolutely need a different style of keyboard.For me, and my use case, though it is absolutely top notch. I love that it is there when I need it and good enough, and tucked away in the case when I don't and I have a lovely un-adulterated tablet to enjoy!
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