Who it's for: Anyone who has an Apple device like a Macbook or iPad.Īpple's redesigned Magic Keyboard is everything Apple fans (and others) could want from a minimal Bluetooth keyboard design. Why you should buy this: It's the best keyboard for Apple devices. The Microsoft Surface Keyboard is compatible with Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android. The Bluetooth 4.0 connection offers quite the range, too, with up to 50 feet in the open air or up to 23 feet in an office environment. The keys rate up to 500,000 actuations, making it less durable than a mechanical keyboard, but it should last for years of remote typing. This portable, lightweight keyboard has a fantastic battery life lasting up to 12 months on just two AAA batteries (included). Whether you have one of those or a laptop or desktop from another manufacturer, Microsoft's Surface Keyboard is a great accessory to consider.
There are high-end solutions like the Surface Book 23 with its fantastic battery life and the extremely portable Surface Go at the entry level. Microsoft's Surface-branded product line includes several killer convertible tablets. Why we picked the Microsoft Surface Keyboard:
Who it's for: Anyone who wants a clean-looking keyboard for a PC or Surface device.
Why you should buy this: It's the best wireless keyboard for Surface devices and other Windows PCs.
There's even a handy little side roller for instantly controlling volume, plus other onboard media controls. Onboard memory also is included, so you'll always have your customized settings with you. Logitech also made sure that it provides great feedback at the point of actuation if you've become used to mechanical keyboards. One three-hour charge can provide up to 30 hours of performance for the G915 Lightspeed. The keyboard is specifically designed so that it won't slow down gamers who may need a wireless solution - as long as they can afford it. The indicator lights up top are excellent for monitoring what mode you are in, battery life, and other key settings, while the aluminum top plate is great for durability. The G915 is not aware that it is a wireless keyboard: It has a great mechanical design, RGB backlighting, a numeric keypad, and a low profile for comfortable positioning. Why we picked the Logitech G915 Lightspeed: Who it's for: Anyone that needs a long-lasting backlit mechanical wireless keyboard. Why you should buy this: It's our pick for best wireless keyboard.
Look for a full review on CNET coming soon. The Logitech Wireless Solar keyboard K750 is available today on the Logitech Web site for $79.99.
Like the recently reviewed Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800, the keys on the K750 are of Logitech's own design that combine a quiet click and a concave shape with a curve that mimics your own fingers.įinally, the K750 also uses another Logitech proprietary Unifying Receiver technology that lets you connect a single mini-USB plug to six compatible mice and keyboard device, so if you're already using a Logitech Unifying mouse, your computer is already set to pair up. Additionally, the company also includes a copy of the Logitech desktop Solar App (available for download November 15) with a lux meter that offers quick information about battery levels, drain alerts, and placement tips on where to pick up the most power. Logitech tells us that a full solar charge can power the keyboard for at least three months, and a convenient on/off button conserves energy while it's not being used. Whereas other solar options force you to place the solar panels in direct sunlight to recharge, the Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 features two panels on top of the keys that charge the keyboard using ambient light, so even indoor light can can be used for juice. A new wireless keyboard by Logitech reduces power consumption and eliminates the hassle of replacing/recharging batteries-both using next-generation solar technology.