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Logitech launches ‘Keys-to-Go 2’ portable keyboard for tablets

Logitech today announced the launch of Keys-To-Go 2, a new portable wireless keyboard designed for tablets and mobile devices like the iPad, and works as a lightweight alternative for those who don’t want to invest in Apple’s Magic Keyboard.


The keyboard is designed to work as a standalone device, so it doesn’t attach to an ‌iPad‌ and you’ll need to pair it with a stand or smart cover for a Mac-like experience. Available in lilac, pale gray, and graphite, the Keys-To-Go 2 is just under 10 inches long, four inches wide, and weighs 7.84 ounces.

It has a built-in cover that protects the keyboard while traveling by protecting it from scratches and spills. It is equipped with scissor keys that have 1mm of travel for a comfortable typing experience and has the option to connect up to three devices and quickly switch between them.

Logitech designed the keyboard with two layouts, including a universal layout and an Apple-specific layout for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The top row of keys includes several keyboard shortcuts for adjusting volume, media playback, and screen brightness levels, as well as locking the ‌iPad‌ display.

The keyboard connects to the ‌iPad‌ via Bluetooth and has replaceable coin cell batteries that Logitech says will last up to three years depending on use.

The Keys-To-Go 2 keyboard is priced at $80 and can be purchased from Logitech’s website.

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