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Logitech Keys-to-Go Portable Keyboard (Black) $24 + $5 Delivery @ The Good Guys eBay

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This keyboard is $100+ at other stores. No idea how it is but purchased one for the price.

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    • +4

      It's just a bluetooth keyboard, will work on basically anything that pairs with a BT input device. It doesn't use any proprietary connectors.

    • +1

      This is from Good Guys website

      "Easy Bluetooth Pairing: The Bluetooth keyboard connects to almost any Smartphone, Tablet or Bluetooth media device"

      https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/logitech-keys-to-go-portable-…

  • +2

    Micro usb. Ahh ill still get one.

  • Keys-to-Go 2 was just released. TGG is really trying to clear these out.

  • +6

    I have this. It’s easily one of the biggest piles of junk I’ve ever bought. Concept is great. Impossible for my fingers to touch type.

    • it requires a bit of force.

    • Just out of curiosity, do you not recommend the keyboard at this price as well ?

      • +1

        Not for me.
        I’m honestly faster typing on phone keyboard.

    • I actually really liked it back when I got it in 2014. Needed something for occasional typing with my iPad Air 2, and didn't want a full on heavy keyboard case which added bulk and couldn't be moved around.

  • Apparently the 2nd version is decent. Anyone have one?

    • Yeah. It does look good. I use pluggable folding keyboard which does the job. I think the new keys to go will be better tho.

    • Keys to go 2 is actually worth getting and the one I have been waiting to go on sale.

      Keys to go 2 is actual ultra low profile keyboard not mushy buttons under a layer of silicone like the 1st keys to go.
      it also has 3 years battery life from a coin battery.

  • Ergonomics… not applicable.

  • -2

    Even at this price seems over priced

  • Oos..

  • +2

    I've had one for years. It's fine for an ipad or a phone on the go, it's very portable and light. You're probably not typing the great Australian novel on it, but it's better than the onscreen keyboard. But for a desktop computer or mac, get a real keyboard instead.

  • Dang missed this, any good alternatives?

    • Nothing this thin IMO. I looked into laser projection keyboards but thought zero tactility would be horrible.

      Alternatively, you might want to try one of the various folding keyboards. I use an iClever one with a built in trackpad for Dex on my Samsung phone. Costs about double this one but works well and also has better typing feel than the Keys to Go did.

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