Logitech’s Keys-To-Go portable keyboard is coming with Android support for $69.99

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Published 8 Apr 2015

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Logitech Keys-To-Go

Logitech has already launched its Keys-To-Go portable keyboard for iOS users, and now it’s finally bringing the accessory to market with Android support.

Logitech has recently announced that it will be bringing the new Keys-To-Go accessory to market later in April, with a $69.99 price tag attached. The new keyboard will be able to support Android and Microsoft’s Windows, and will have a dedicated row of keys that’s appropriate for both platforms. The keyboard features a water-repellent “FabricSkin,” which should help protect the keyboard from any accidents that might happen. Logitech says the keys are nicely spaced to make typing comfortably, despite the thin frame and lightweight design.

The keyboard’s thin and light form makes it easy to slip into your purse, beach bag or coat pocket without taking up precious space or weighing you down. The Logitech Keys-To-Go is wrapped in a water-repellent FabricSkin that helps protect the keyboard from spills and dirt, so it easily wipes clean and survives drops. It’s durable enough for a variety of situations – indoors or outdoors.

The Logitech Keys-To-Go also has well-spaced keys for comfortable typing, despite being incredibly thin, and a row of Android and Windows shortcut keys for added convenience and productivity. This version for Android and Windows also includes a portable stand, which allows for easy typing on a smartphone. The portable stands attaches to the keyboard and holds your smartphone at an upright position.“

As far as support goes, Android users will need to have a device running Android 4.1 or later. Logitech doesn’t have a specific launch date, but it says the keyboard should launch in April in the United States, Europe and some specific countries within Asia.

[via Logitech]