Logitech Craft
Whether you’re on Windows or macOS, you’re going to love the Craft, a high-end keyboard from Logitech.
It is elegant and its keys are of a very impressive stability, moreover the spherical imprint of the keys facilitates the orientation of the fingers. Combining all of this provides an almost perfect typing experience, but those aren’t the only benefits of the Craft. It is backlit, so far nothing surprising, except that it lights up as soon as your hands are detected. Admittedly, this is a small feature, but it allows you to optimize your battery life. This is proof that Logitech has an eye for detail.
Although the touches are superb, it is not the highlight of the Craft. In the upper left corner, you will notice a wheel, which adapts to the application you are using. The Craft is a keyboard that could make the competition pale.
Logitech MX Keys
For a Logitech keyboard a little cheaper than the Craft (at the top of this comparison) then there is the MX Keys, which is just as good. The MX Keys is a superb Bluetooth keyboard with a neat design. It offers a better feel for keys than other Logitech office keyboards, with slightly concave keys that guide your fingers toward the center as you type. The backlight works in conjunction with the built-in proximity sensors, the keys light up when your hands are detected and then turn off automatically when no movement is detected, which saves battery. It is also possible to adjust the brightness of the backlight according to the ambient light.
However, to avoid having to change the batteries every 10 days, we recommend that you deactivate this feature because it always consumes more energy than if it is not used. As for the keys of the MX Keys, these are rather solid and this is partly due to the metal plate which provides stability as well as comfort of the keys and keyboard.
Razer BlackWidow Lite
Best known for its accessories and gaming computers, Razer offers us here a keyboard with a magnificent metal finish dedicated to office tasks (although it is perfectly suited to games too). The BlackWidow Lite is a mechanical keyboard that uses Razer’s orange switches and it comes with a full pack of O-rings that you can put under each key for sound absorption and making it quieter. It is especially suitable for use under Windows but why not under macOS too. Note, however, that Razer’s Synapse 3 software only works on a PC. The latter allows you to customize the BlackWidow as well as assign shortcuts for specific programs.
Cherry DW 9000 Slim
If you feel more comfortable with chiclet keyboards, that is to say very flat, then the DW 9000 Slim will delight you, especially since Cherry is one of the most famous and most famous keyboard manufacturers reliable from the market.
Its DW 9000 Slim is an excellent wireless keyboard that offers a first-rate typing experience. As for design, we like its black color and its bronze reflections that frame each key. It is both elegant and practical, it is also available in silver and white. Its touch is remarkable thanks to its precise scissor mechanism; the strike is very silent. To warn you that the battery needs recharging, the keys will start to flash. This keyboard has six additional keys: Windows lock, open the browser, decrease and increase the volume, mute, and open the calculator, and you get a numeric keypad.
Apple Magic Keyboard
It’s the wireless keyboard that comes with all iMacs, but it’s also sold as an accessory. It is one of our favorite Apple products, its minimal design is excellent, it is very functional and its battery has a long battery life. Thanks to its size, it fits perfectly on a small surface, which saves space. We found it extremely comfortable and it’s incredibly quiet, which is perfect for use in the office or library. Pairing via Bluetooth is seamless and works even with all the latest generation iPads and iPhones. You could use it with a PC, but with the Mac layout and control buttons, it’s not ideal. Its standard version is without numeric keypad and the directional arrows are condensed. There is one with numeric keypad if desired.
Microsoft Sculpt Comfort
The Sculpt Comfort is halfway between a full keyboard and a separate keyboard, moreover it does not adopt the traditional straight line but rather very pronounced curves. Although the wrist rest is easily removed, once you try it you will not be able to do without its comfort, especially if you type all day. The mouse in this pack is also beautifully designed with a handy Windows button, which has the same function as the dedicated key on the keyboard. However, you can customize it to launch OneNote, Cortana, Task View or Virtual Desktop. The top row of the keyboard includes a shortcut table for Windows, and there is a physical shortcut that can activate them. The keyboard and mouse are not noisy and rather pleasant to use. Overall, the Sculpt Comfort is very good value for money.
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