

⌨️ Elevate your mobile workspace—type smarter, switch faster, and protect in style!
The Logitech Keys-to-GO 2 is a slim, ultra-portable Bluetooth keyboard designed for Apple devices, featuring a durable built-in cover, 78 scissor keys for comfortable typing, and the ability to switch seamlessly between three devices. With up to 3 years of battery life and customizable shortcut keys, it’s the perfect lightweight companion for professionals on the move.















| ASIN | B0D2FD5994 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Low-Profile Key, Portable |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Gaming, Multimedia, Personal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9 in Tablet Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 78 |
| Color | Graphite |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,249 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Generation | YR0100 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855198570 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 220 Grams |
| Keyboard Description | Membrane |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | KEYS-TO-GO Ultra-Portable |
| Model Number | 920-012866 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 78 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Education, Gaming, Multimedia, Personal |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Low-Profile Key, Portable |
| Style Name | Keys-To-Go 2 |
| Switch Type | Membrane |
| UPC | 097855198570 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**E
Perfect companion to the iPad Pro 11". Portable, lightweight, compact.
I almost didn't purchase this due to some of the negative reviews. I'm glad I gave it a chance, because it suits my specific needs perfectly. I use my iPad Pro 11" as a tablet 85-90% of the time, to take notes with, sketch models in Shapr3D, read books, documents, and consume media. The other 10-15% of the time, I found myself wanting a keyboard to respond to lengthy emails and conversations. The Apple Magic Keyboard is amazing, but I did not like how hefty it made the setup as well as the iPad itself having no protection when off of it to use as a tablet. Other options were too bulky to fit in my already cluttered bag. I narrowed it down to either this keyboard or an official Apple BT Magic Keyboard. Decided to this one a shot before I went the Apple route and I found that it checked most of my boxes. Pros - Exact width of my iPad Pro 11 setup, so it looks very sleek and aesthetic. - Can be used with multiple devices, like your iPhone and AppleTV. - Super thin and lightweight, with a magnetic protective flap. Stacks with the iPad perfectly. Cons - The keys are definitely a bit smaller and cramped, but I found that is the case with the Apple Magic Keyboard case as well. - The keypress is a tad bit more shallow than the magic keyboard, but found that it isn't an issue for me personally. - Takes a little but of time to get accustomed to the more cramped layout, found my WPM wasn't as high, but feel that will improve over time. I find that it works great in tandem w/ the ESR Shift case that allows you to raise the iPad higher and also use it in portrait mode. Give it a shot if your iPad use case is similar to mine. If you do a lot of typing on the iPad, the magic keyboard case or separate magic keyboard is the way to go.
G**A
Damn near perfect
I can’t tell you how much I love this keyboard. I’ve been recommending it to everyone who asks me about accessories for their iPads or for traveling, even the ones that DON’T ask. The profile is perfect for traveling. I even left my MacBook Air at home in favor of my more versatile iPad Mini and this keyboard. It’s about as thin as the iPad itself. Also having an attached cover helps keep the keyboard clean and prevents anything from potentially snagging on the keys when backed in a bag. Being able to connect to more than one device at a time is great feature. I can pair it to my two iPads and my iPhone and with a push of a button, switch between them. The typing experience is also very satisfying. There’s just enough key travel to feel like your fingers really are pressing on something tangible and not just tapping on a flat surface. The feel is very similar to the Apple Magic Keyboard, actually. The length of the keyboard is also terrific. Even with my small hands, I don’t feel cramped when typing on it. It works better than any keyboard that fits my iPad mini and the form factor isn’t cumbersome. I also love that there’s a purple/lavender option. Slight half a start for having my favorite color. Only “con” is that I wish the keyboard was re-chargeable and not by battery. This isn’t too much of a big deal and not a dealbreaker as the coin battery inside is touted to last at least a year or longer. Plus with a physical off/on switch, it should preserve the battery life. I don’t foresee having to change it anytime soon however I would have prefer a mechanism to charge it if/when needed.
N**Z
Needs improvement. But fits for most cases.
This is a great keyboard but for future upgrades I recommend a few things. - Blacklight keyboard. This keyboard isn’t great for those who work in low light environments. - Needs a better battery. I like how it uses the coin batteries but honestly theirs gotta be a better option available. Like clip in lithium ion batteries or solid state batteries. Ones that are airport friendly. For carry on. - Lower Price. I gave this review of 4 starts because for a keyboard like this I think it’s over priced because of the brand. There are a lot better keyboards for a cheaper price here on Amazon and the best part they offer blacklight and slightly better portability. I really love the feeling of the keys and the sound. Bluetooth is on point for connecting and functionally works fantastic. Typing speed is on point with no noticeable lag. I can pass it by for somthing for portable light gaming. I don’t have a Mac but it’s compatible with my iPhone to use for the universal model. I’m not trying to downplay Logitech or anything but this is a honest review.
C**N
Frustratingly unreliable
I want to love this keyboard, the actual concept of it is wonderful, it’s so slim and portable, able to connect to several devices, the typing experience is great, BUT it disconnects constantly if i move it at all, and if it’s not on a flat surface, the keys duplicate a thousand times, then it disconnects and reconnects. It’s advertised as portable, literaally has “to go” in the name, but it’s not durable. As I type this on the keyboard, it has disconnected from my iphone and double typed the “a” in literally and then reconnected a minute later. It’s my second one so I’m not going to bother trying to return it as a defective device because at this point, I suspect they’ll all be defective. Ugh…I wish there were a reputable company making quality portable keyboards that connect to multi-devices. I’m sick of the folding junky ones on Amazon so I thought I’d found a winner with logitech, but I’m back to the drawing board. Save your $80.
J**F
Very light and very thin keyboard. Great for travelling.
I was looking for a "full size" keyboard that was ultralight for travelling. I've tried smaller keyboards but it's too hard to type when they shrink the size of the keys and the distance between your pinkie fingers (the "a" and semicolon keys). This keyboard was perfect. You can still type naturally on it and it is VERY thin and VERY light. It uses two CR2025 batteries which weigh almost nothing. While I'd rather have this be rechargeable, like the MX Keys Mini, the light weight and thinness are more than worth the tradeoff. The cover works exactly as I hoped. You fold it under the keyboard to type and flip it over the keys when you want to slide it in your backpack. There also appears to be a small magnet that keeps the cover securely in place in both configurations which is a nice touch.
C**S
What a BIG little keyboard!
What a great little keyboard!! I made an upgrade from a little generic keyboard (OrangeTM) that I had, that indeed lasted for years. But this is a next gen piece of hardware. It connects flawless between devices and has several customization settings. And weights around 300 grams. You can compare it's size with my previous keyboard that I had took as portable...until now. Can't recomend it more. For comparison in the pictures is my 13" inches Samsung FE+.
B**.
Compact, portable, and comfortable
This is a great little keyboard for pairing with an iPad or a Raspberry Pi. It's really easy to switch between devices with just a button press and perfect for travel. I use this with my iPad mini. It's perfect for that device as there are no cases with a built-in keyboard made for it and it's about as small and portable as an iPad mini. I really like how slim it is and how I can carry it in a bag or wherever. I keep it in a drawer these days and bring it out when I need to do some serious typing on a touchscreen device. I also use this with my Raspberry Pi because I don't always use it and don't want to have to pair my Mac keyboard with it so I have this very slim portable keys-to-go that I can flip open, press a button on, and it's connected. The typing experience is great for long form typing. It's not going to be an experience like you'll get out of a full sized keyboard but it's the best quality and feel and experience you can get from a portable keyboard. The cover also doubles as a sort of stand so that the keyboard lays at an angle and you get a decent typing angle. Then when you're done you can just flip it shut and travel. You can (but don't have to) turn the keyboard off to save even more power. Speaking of power, this thing last something like a whole year and takes just one replaceable coin cell battery.
V**T
Short battery life, started randomly disconnecting less than 7 months in.
I loved how compact and lightweight this keyboard is, but I've already had to replace the batteries twice in 7 months which is very frustrating, especially considering that you need a tiny star head screwdriver and special batteries. It also just started glitching and randomly disconnecting. If you have a surplus of coin cell batteries this might still be worth it for you.
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