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The Logitech MX Keys S is one of those keyboards that quietly makes your day-to-day work feel smoother. The typing feel is genuinely solid for long stretches (especially compared to cheaper office boards), and the backlighting is actually useful without being distracting—helpful if you’re in a dim meeting room or bounce between desk setups. At £99.10 ex-VAT it’s not “impulse buy” pricing, but in a B2B context it’s value if your team lives on the keyboard: office staff, support desks, analysts, and people who write code/docs all day.
That said, I wouldn’t rush to buy it for everyone. If you’re trialling it for a busy warehouse, or for staff who prefer clicky mechanical feedback, it may feel a bit “too premium but not exciting.” Also, it’s aimed at productivity—so if someone’s looking for the cheapest way to standardise keyboards across hundreds of seats, there are better-cost options. For mixed environments, I’d target it at power users and roles that benefit from comfort and lighting, rather than going blanket across the whole organisation.

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