Logitech MX Keys Combo for Business Gen 2 (CH, Wireless)

Logitech MX Keys Combo for Business Gen 2

CH, Wireless


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r.taccetti

1 month ago

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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The mouse in the MX Keys Combo for Business Gen 2 is designed for right-handers as standard. There is no special version for left-handed users. However, if you are looking for a left-handed mouse, you could look for other Logitech models that are specifically designed for left-handers.

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EvilGarfield

3 months ago

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Galaxus

3 months ago

The main differences between the MX Keys Combo for Business Gen 2 and the Gen 1 are as follows: ## Mouse Model - The Gen 1 includes the MX Master 3 mouse, while the Gen 2 includes the MX Master 3S mouse. ## Mouse DPI - The MX Master 3S in the Gen 2 has an 8,000 DPI optical sensor, which is an upgrade from the 4,000 DPI of the MX Master 3 in the Gen 1. ## Mouse Features - The MX Master 3S in the Gen 2 features Quiet Click technology, which reduces click noise by 90%, and it also includes the MagSpeed™ wheel for faster and more precise scrolling. These changes enhance the performance, precision, and comfort of the Gen 2 combo compared to the Gen 1.

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Botondsz

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

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The Logitech MX Keys Combo for Business Gen 2 is fully compatible with MacBooks, despite not explicitly stating it in the product name. Here are the key points: - The combo is compatible with multiple operating systems, including macOS. - It supports Mac, Windows, ChromeOS, and Linux, making it versatile for various platforms. - The keyboard and mouse can connect via Bluetooth or the Logi Bolt receiver, ensuring compatibility with Mac devices. Therefore, you can use the MX Keys Combo for Business Gen 2 with your MacBook without any issues.

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DrChaku

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

Yes, the Logitech MX Keys Combo for Business Gen 2 products can also be connected to a tablet. - The keyboard and mouse are compatible with various operating systems, including Android and iPadOS, which makes it possible to connect them to tablets. - The connection can be established via Bluetooth or the Logi Bolt Receiver.

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Herr Janosch

10 months ago

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Ihunter

10 months ago

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The difference between the MX Keys combo for business Gen 1 and Gen 2 is that the Gen 1 contains the MX Master 3, while the Gen 2 has the MX Master 3S - the latest MX mouse that has the same keyboard - MX Keys. From 4,000 DPI on the MX Master 3 to 8,000 DPI on the MX Master 3S - for faster and more precise work on large monitors.

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GarfieldKlon

1 year ago

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Pegasus75

1 year ago

I bought MX Keys Combo for Business Gen 2, with an MX Master 3S for Business mouse.... It says a lot of things on the bottom ;-) bold and big but: "MX KEYS FOR BUSINESS". plus the pictograms "Bolt" and Bluetooth. The fact is that the data sheets at Digitec are wrong: https://www.digitec.ch/de/comparison/22514044-35791645 I recommend comparing the fact sheets at Logitech. https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/combos/mx-keys-combo-business-gen-2.920-010923.html https://www.logitech.com/en-eu/products/combos/mx-keys-s-keyboard-mouse-combo.html?searchclick=logi Unfortunately, even at Logitech it is not easy to understand what the differences are. And unfortunately Logi does not offer a "Compaire option like Digitec. In my business evaluation a year ago, the "Bolt" dongle encryption and the Business Management functionalities, among other things, were decisive. (Companies usually do not grant admin rights for drivers and software) Without firmware installation, you are pretty much lost with the Business Combo variant. Compared to my HP Evaluation "HP Wireless Rechargeable 950MK" Plug in, switch on and you're done. No SW, no drivers, no Bluetooth connection. Just have fun... To clarify business requirements, I called Logitech support on +41 (0)22 501 16 09, very friendly and competent. Among other things, price, weight, battery life and the lack of a procurement basis (federal administration) at Logitech were criteria for choosing the HP set. I continue to use the Logitech set in my home office. I (subjective perception) find the typing experience very pleasant. However, one of the things that bothers me is why the keyboard keeps thinking it needs to switch on the keyboard light. And if I had to carry the Logi Set in my rucksack to work every day, it would definitely be too heavy and too bulky for me. The HP wireless encrypted keyboard is as flat as a pancake... https://www.hp.com/ch-de/shop/product.aspx?id=3M165AA&opt=UUZ&sel=ACC Good luck

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Netty

1 year ago

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Master870

1 year ago

Hello Netty. Yes, that works. It is suitable for all common OS such as Windows and Mac. Even the symbols on the keys are for both OS. The keyboard can be connected via the USB dongle supplied or via Bluetooth (3 profiles). Greetings Master870

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simto

1 year ago

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Slein

1 year ago

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No, the "for Business" keys and mouse have the newer Logitech Bolt standard, which is not compatible WITH the Unifying Receiver. This can be recognised by the green diamond on the receiver. Alternatively, the device can also be used via Bluetooth. Pairing is done through the Logitech Options App. I don't know the Tune app, but EV. also works.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Slein

2 years ago

No, this set has the Bolt adapter (or Bluetooth). For products that are compatible with the Unifying adapter, you need to look for products without the "for Business". The set with CH layout is unfortunately only available with Bolt at Galaxus, with DE layout it would be available: Logitech MX Keys Combo (DE, Wireless). Otherwise, they are still available separately.

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