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Is Logitech a gaming peripheral company?
Unlike companies like Razer and SteelSeries, Logitech is as much about making offices run more efficiently as they are enhancing gaming rigs. Even so, in 2013, Logitech rebranded its gaming division to emphasize the fact that they are also a dominant force in the gaming world.
Are gaming keyboards actually better?
Compared to office-style keyboards, gaming keyboards are designed for the most rapid and accurate inputs. However, the visual components of gaming keyboards are also crucial. These keyboards often feature RGB-illuminated designs that enhance the looks of gaming rigs.
Is a wireless mechanical keyboard better than a wired one?
Most wireless mechanical keyboards use 2.4 GHz as a wireless band with a USB dongle. This is a relatively low latency technology versus other options that are more mainstream, such as Bluetooth. Some keyboards support both, like the Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro for example.
If cable clutter and range are critical issues, a wireless keyboard has an edge over the wired options that buyers might consider. Otherwise, buyers really can't go wrong with one choice over the other.
So I'm looking for some small yet practical wireless gaming keyboard with the quietest switches, rgb and some hot keys, maybe? No numpad or any other useless keys on it. And a response time of 1-5ms would be good. If you know of any models that fit my request, could you please send me the link or just tell me the name. Preferably, a Logitech keyboard. I'm a big fan of Logitech
I really want to get a Logitech keyboard to use for my iPad/iPhone/Windows desktop. This would be my first Logitech keyboard, so I'm not sure what the experience would be. After some research, I'm debating between Pebble Keys 2, MX Keys Mini or the newly-released Pop Icon Keys.
I type a lot day by day. Right now I'm making do with a wired Microsoft keyboard (not sure what the model is), but I wanted to type on my iPhone/iPad when I'm working outside my home (right now I'm just using the built-in keyboard, which is a massive pain). I also have long nails, so typing with smaller keys is harder for me. I've also used and loved the feel of the Apple Magic Keyboard; the only thing I didn't like about it was the Mac keyboard layout. I'm hoping typing on the Logitech keyboard would have a similar feel to it (travel and sound), but this is not a must.
I've watched a lot of review videos for the Pebble Keys 2 and MX Keys Mini, but could barely find reviews on the Pop Icon Keys. My first choice would be the MX Keys mini, but due to budget constraints, I'm interested on how the Pop Icon compares to the MX Keys Mini since the Pop Icon is much cheaper than the MX Keys Mini. Also, if there's not much difference in typing experience between the Icon and Pebble, I'd rather get the Pebble since it's cheaper.
Do you have any advice? I'm open to other recommendations as well if you have any. Thanks!