Our Take
The MX Mechanical Mini is Logitech's compact wireless mechanical keyboard aimed at professionals and enthusiasts who want a proper typing experience without a full-size footprint. It sits in the premium end of the market, competing with the likes of Keychron and NuPhy, and is one of the few compact mech keyboards with serious productivity software behind it.
Key Features
65% layout (not strictly 60%) retains arrow keys and a handful of navigation keys
Available with Kailh-based clicky, tactile, or linear switches — this variant uses the clicky option, which has an audible, tactile click point
Wireless via Logi Bolt USB receiver or Bluetooth, with multi-device pairing for up to three devices
Aluminium top plate gives the board a solid, premium feel and reduces flex
Per-key RGB backlighting with smart illumination that dims when ambient light is sufficient
Battery life quoted at around 15 days with backlighting on, significantly longer with it off
Our Verdict
A strong choice for remote workers or home-desk users who want wireless convenience, solid build quality, and proper mechanical feedback without a sprawling layout. Those after deeper customisation, swappable switches, or better value per pound should look at Keychron's equivalent offerings before committing.
