- IT Office Moves
How to Plan IT for an Office Fit-Out
3 Mar, 2026
£118.74 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The MX Keys S for Mac is one of those “pay a bit more, stop thinking about it” keyboards. The typing experience is consistently excellent—smooth, quiet, and with backlighting that actually feels useful rather than gimmicky. For a UK office where people are switching between laptops all day, the Mac-friendly layout and reliable wireless (including Bluetooth) make it a genuinely comfortable daily driver, especially if you work long hours in documents, code, or spreadsheets. At £99.10 ex-VAT, I’d say it’s good value if your team’s time at the keyboard is real, not occasional—because a keyboard upgrade is one of the few that people notice every day.
I’d hesitate if you’re buying for a heavy gamer, or for teams that prefer mechanical “clicky” feedback—this is more about comfort than thrill. Also, if the budget is tight and nobody cares about backlighting or premium key feel, there are cheaper Logitech or non-Logitech options that will do the job without the “this is nicer” factor. But for office/professional Mac users who want a polished, low-friction keyboard for work, it’s a strong buy and one of Logitech’s safer “don’t regret it” picks.

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