Raspberry Pi mini PC equipped with 8 neural processors

Raspberry Pi mini PC NPU neural processors

In a remarkable feat of DIY engineering, Jeff Geerling has modified a Raspberry Pi 5 transforming it into a mini PC powerhouse, boasting an impressive 55 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) of AI computing power. This interesting project showcases the potential of leveraging multiple neural processors to enhance the capabilities of compact, single-board computers. However, […]

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TerraMaster T-Series high-performance NAS systems

high-performance NAS

TerraMaster has announced the launch of its new T-Series NAS, a range of high-performance network-attached storage solutions designed to help small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) better manage their data and improve work efficiency. The T-Series NAS includes models such as the T6-423, T9-423, T9-450, T12-423, and T12-450, each offering unique features tailored to meet the […]

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More macOS 15 Sequoia Hidden Features Revealed

macOS Sequoia

macOS 15 Sequoia, the latest iteration of Apple’s desktop operating system, brings a wealth of new features and enhancements to the table. This update focuses on refining the user experience, bolstering system functionality, and introducing a host of hidden gems that promise to elevate your interaction with your Mac. Let’s dive into the key highlights […]

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How to quickly setup autonomous AI agents with no-code

building autonomous AI agents with no-code

The world of AI automation is rapidly evolving, and with the advent of no-code platforms like Vector Shift, deploying autonomous AI agents has become more accessible than ever before. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of automating complex tasks, such as report generation, data processing, and memo creation, without the need for […]

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Full Details on the M4 Macs With Apple Intelligence

M4 Macs

Apple is set to transform the laptop market once again with the upcoming release of the M4 Macs which will include the new MacBook Pro models. These highly anticipated devices are expected to bring forth a new era of performance, efficiency, and versatility, catering to the needs of both casual users and professionals alike. Let’s […]

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Nikon Z6III camera officially launches from £2,699

Nikon Z6III camera 2024

Nikon has unveiled its latest addition to the Z series lineup, the Nikon Z6III, a midrange full-frame camera designed to cater to both photographers and videographers. This new model promises to deliver exceptional performance, combining high-quality stills and advanced video capabilities in a compact and durable package. The Z6III is built on the foundation of […]

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What’s New in watchOS 10.6 beta 1

watchOS 10.6 beta 1

The release of watchOS 10.6 beta 1 brings a series of minor bug fixes and stability improvements to the Apple Watch operating system. While this update may not introduce groundbreaking features, it stands out for its notable stability compared to other concurrent beta releases. The video below from Half Man Half Tech walks us through […]

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Apple’s watchOS 11 Features In Details (Video)

watchOS 11

Apple’s watchOS 11 introduces a comprehensive set of new features and enhancements designed to elevate the Apple Watch experience. This update focuses on improving personalization, intelligence, and convenience, making the Apple Watch an even more integral part of users’ daily lives. With watchOS 11, Apple aims to provide a more intuitive, context-aware, and interactive experience […]

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iOS 18 Beta 1 Battery Life, Bugs & More Revealed

iOS 18 Beta 1

The release of iOS 18 Beta 1 marks an exciting milestone for Apple enthusiasts and developers alike. After nearly a week of hands-on experience, users have reported notable improvements in performance and stability compared to previous beta versions, such as iOS 16 and iOS 17 Beta 1. However, the journey is far from over, as […]

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Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 review: A super slim travel companion for almost any gadget

When I’m traveling, a portable mouse is a must. However, I’ve never really felt the same way about keyboards, because most portable options are still too big or are saddled with some major compromises in the name of lightness. But with the Keys-To-Go 2, Logitech has managed to create a super sleek typing accessory that disappears into your bag and can be paired with almost any device you can think of.

Those who like traveling light can always opt for something like an iPad Pro or Surface Pro, which can be paired with their own dedicated detachable keyboards. The issue is that those devices aren’t really much smaller or lighter than an equivalent laptop. But with the Keys-To-Go 2 measuring just 7.8 ounces and a third of an inch at its thickest point, you get a truly pint-sized companion that’s perfect for pairing with smaller devices like an iPad Mini or my personal favorite, a foldable phone.

Obviously, a keyboard this thin doesn’t have a ton of space for fancy switches. But Logitech somehow found enough room for 1.1mm of key travel. When combined with rubber domes beneath the keys, you end up with a typing experience that’s not that far off from what you get on a modern MacBook. Granted, actuation is a bit softer and spongier, but on something this small, it’s understandable.

I also appreciate that despite its size, the Keys-To-Go 2 still features a full row of productivity shortcuts for stuff like volume, brightness, play/pause and even Logitech’s signature emoji key. That last one feels right at home when you're using the keyboard with a phone or tablet. You even get three Easy-Switch keys that allow you to change the keyboard’s Bluetooth connection between up to three devices with a single touch.

The Keys-To-Go 2 features a built-in cover that flips around to give the keyboard a more ergonomic angle while in use.
The Keys-To-Go 2 is available in three colors: lilac (seen here), pale gray and graphite.
Photo by Sam Rutherford

Speaking of connected devices, the Keys-To-Go 2 works with practically any gadget you might want to bring on a trip. It supports Windows, Android, macOS, iOS, iPadOS and even ChromeOS. Plus, there are two different layouts to choose from: a universal arrangement for all OSes (which is what I tested) and one that’s tailored for Apple devices. Finally, there’s a built-in cover that protects the keycaps while on the go, which also flips around 360 degrees to provide a slight angle for improved ergonomics when typing.

However, I wish Logitech had included some kind of onboard kickstand for propping up whatever device the keyboard is connected to. When I had a chance to talk to some of Logitech’s designers, they said they learned from customer surveys that most people who need a kickstand already have one attached to the case of their phone or tablet, which would make putting one on the Keys-To-Go 2 redundant. But as someone who loathes cases and doesn’t want to deal with a ton of addons, I think putting a stand in the keyboard would still be valuable.

One potential issue with the Keys-To-Go 2 is that it's powered by two non-rechargeable coin cell batteries that can only be accessed by removing two Torx screws.
Photo by Sam Rutherford/Engadget

Logitech claims the Keys-To-Go 2 offers up to 36 months of battery life, but real-world numbers will vary greatly depending on how much you use it. That’s because that figure is based on the expectation that you only use the keyboard for two hours a day, which isn’t a lot but makes sense for something that probably isn’t your primary work machine.

The potentially bigger issue is that the Keys-To-Go 2 relies on a pair of disposable coin-cell batteries instead of a rechargeable power pack. Furthermore, to access the batteries, you need to remove two Torx screws, which could be an issue if the keyboard dies while you’re traveling. In a perfect world, the Keys-To-Go 2 would also support charging via USB-C. But given its dimensions, finding room for any port may have been exceedingly difficult.

The Keys-To-Go 2 connects via Bluetooth and can switch between three pair devices with a single key press.
Photo by Sam Rutherford/Engadget

Now I admit, the Keys-To-Go 2 is a rather niche device. Its replaceable batteries and lack of ports for charging or wired connectivity means it can’t really be your primary workhorse. And its thinness means typing isn’t as comfortable as on a traditional desktop alternative. But at the same time, Logitech’s latest travel accessory excels at being a lightweight travel companion. It’s super thin, super light and has a nifty cover to keep it protected while in transit. It works with multiple devices and OSes, and while relying on coin cells isn’t ideal, its battery life is long enough to make replacing them a relatively infrequent hassle. With two layouts (Apple and universal), multi-device connectivity and a price tag of just $80, the Keys-To-Go 2 feels like it’s hitting a Goldilocks zone for frequent travelers looking for something that’s just right for their next trip.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/logitech-keys-to-go-2-review-a-super-slim-travel-companion-for-almost-any-gadget-070150717.html?src=rss