Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Logitech Pop Keys and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Pop Keys.
April 2022
(75%)
74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
16 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
75010074
The editors liked
Decent typing experience that's a big upgrade over a laptop keyboard or a budget Bluetooth keyboard like Logitech's own K380
Pairs with up to four computers
Tablets
Or phones out of the box via Bluetooth and/or the included Logi Bolt receiver
Easily r
Long battery life
TTC Brown switches
Emoji keys
Simple software
Three-year battery life
Great to look at
Good multi-device support
Dedicated emoji keys
Connects via Bluetooth and USB receiver
Can pair with up to three devices
The editors didn't like
TTC Brown switches feel OK but not up to the level of Cherry or Gateron switches. If you want linear or clicky switches
Look elsewhere
ABS plastic keycaps with printed-on legends are unlikely to wear well over time
Published: 2023-01-20, Author: Julia , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: Logitech Pop Wireless KeyboardAppleInsider may earn an affiliate commission on purchases made through links on our site.Anyone who consistently uses keyboards will tell you how significant it is to find a quality keyboard that meets all of their needs.May...
Abstract: As yesterday's kids become today's highly sought-after demographic for marketers, it's no surprise companies want to deliver products aimed specifically at the 16-to-24-year-old Gen Z crowd. In one such attempt to capture the attention of younger audience...
Abstract: The studio series of Logitech now has a successor: the POP Keys Wireless mechanical keyboard as well as the POP mouse. You can now purchase both in the colors 'heartbreaker', 'blast' and 'daydream'. While the mouse is very lightweight, the weight of the c...
Published: 2022-01-21, Author: Jason , review by: Laptopmag.com
The Logitech Pop Keys and Pop Mouse offer a standout design that will not be for everyone. But to those who like it, the ergonomically sleek mouse and mechanical keyboard are okay to use, bar a couple of aesthetic choices that cause usability problems...
Long battery life, TTC Brown switches, Emoji keys, Simple software,
Uncomfortable keycap shape, Sounds rattly and hollow, Keycap legends are stickers
Despite being noisy thanks to stabilizer rattling and case ping, Logitech's Pop Keys is still a pretty good (if niche) wireless mechanical keyboard for the aspiring Instagram influencer...
The Logitech POP Keys look refreshing and eye catching. Keyboard preferences are intensely personal, and for me, the POP Keys are all about form over function. I can't help but feel that Logitech could not come to a consensus on the detailed design beyond...
Decent typing experience that's a big upgrade over a laptop keyboard or a budget Bluetooth keyboard like Logitech's own K380, Pairs with up to four computers, tablets, or phones out of the box via Bluetooth and/or the included Logi Bolt receiver, Easily r
TTC Brown switches feel OK but not up to the level of Cherry or Gateron switches. If you want linear or clicky switches, look elsewhere, ABS plastic keycaps with printed-on legends are unlikely to wear well over time, Keycaps can be replaced, but not all
Published: 2021-11-09, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Logitech calls its new Pop Keys wireless mechanical keyboard "beautifully retro." And while it may seem like it's designed for kids, it's actually targeted more at mobile professionals with "big personalities." It's available this month in three color opt...