Comparison guide

Premium keyboards across office, gaming, and mobile workflows — 4-product guide

Premium keyboards across office, gaming, and mobile workflows. We compare Logitech MX Keys S, Razer BlackWidow V4 75%, Samsung Smart Keyboard Trio 500, Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C) across category-specific scores, representative specifications, real product imagery, tradeoffs, and purchase-link availability.

Published: 2026-07-15 · Updated: 2026-07-15

Logitech MX Keys S official product image
Logitech MX Keys S official product image

Editorial comparison · Keyboards

Logitech MX Keys S has the highest 7-dimension category average in this set, but the right choice depends on premium keyboards across office, gaming, and mobile workflows. Start with the three usage signals below before reading the scores.

  1. layout and key feel over a full workday
  2. latency, switching, and OS key mapping
  3. noise, desk width, and long-term replaceability

This guide compares four real catalog products under one category-specific scoring model. It is built to narrow a purchase decision, not to turn one average into an absolute ranking. hand size, key-force preference, desk height, firmware, and regional layout can change the result for an individual buyer, so the score and representative specification tables must be read together.

Decision map at a glance

Keyboards: category-specific decision scores for 4 products
ProductTypingLatencyBuildErgonomicsConnectivityBatteryValue
Logitech MX Keys S94.076.092.088.096.092.088.0
Razer BlackWidow V4 75%96.099.095.094.062.045.080.0
Samsung Smart Keyboard Trio 50076.070.072.078.088.082.091.0
Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C)88.078.094.082.084.090.070.0

The scores are relative indicators within this category. A one-point gap is less important than whether the winning dimension is used for hours every day. When products are tied or close, compare layout adaptation, key weight and noise, OS key mapping, and device switching.

Representative specifications

Keyboards: representative configuration specifications
ProductYearLayoutSwitchHot-swapWirelessBatteryWeightKeycaps
Logitech MX Keys S2023Full-size 108-key KoreanPerfect Stroke scissorNoBluetooth LE, Logi Bolt (3 devices)240 h810 gLow-profile ABS
Razer BlackWidow V4 75%202375% with function row and arrowsRazer Orange tactile mechanicalYes, 3/5-pinNone (USB-C wired)-815 gDoubleshot ABS
Samsung Smart Keyboard Trio 5002021Compact 78-keyLow-profile membraneNoBluetooth 5.0 (3 devices)-412.3 gABS
Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C)2024Extended full-size with Touch IDApple low-profile scissorNoBluetooth, USB-C720 h369 gABS

The table uses the first active representative variant stored for each product. Before checkout, match language legends, layout, switches, connection mode, color, bundle, and warranty against the merchant listing. A similarly named accessory, imported configuration, or sibling model is not interchangeable.

What each product is best at

  • Logitech MX Keys SA benchmark productivity keyboard with finger-shaped low-profile keys, smart backlighting, and three-device switching. Its 7-dimension category average is 89.4, so read the leading dimension together with the weakest one.
  • Razer BlackWidow V4 75%A wired 75% keyboard with hot-swap sockets, gasket mounting, 8,000Hz polling, and a wrist rest. Its 7-dimension category average is 81.6, so read the leading dimension together with the weakest one.
  • Samsung Smart Keyboard Trio 500A compact Bluetooth keyboard that switches among three devices and offers Galaxy shortcuts and quick DeX access. Its 7-dimension category average is 79.6, so read the leading dimension together with the weakest one.
  • Apple Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Numeric Keypad (USB-C)Touch ID, a numeric keypad, and more than a month of battery life in a slim aluminum keyboard. Its 7-dimension category average is 83.7, so read the leading dimension together with the weakest one.

How to choose for this use case

First, write down the situation that consumes the most uninterrupted time. Second, remove any product that fails required layout, device count, wired or wireless mode, noise, and desk width. Third, compare the final two by the daily compromise shown in the weakest score and by the cost of wrist rest, replacement keycaps or switches, receiver, and cable. This order prevents an attractive headline specification from hiding a daily inconvenience.

01layout and key feel over a full workday

Verify this with the exact configuration and your normal day, not only the launch specification.

02latency, switching, and OS key mapping

Verify this with the exact configuration and your normal day, not only the launch specification.

03noise, desk width, and long-term replaceability

Verify this with the exact configuration and your normal day, not only the launch specification.

Purchase-link availability

There is no purchase link for this set right now. A link appears only when the product name and selling options can be checked on the merchant page.

Final checkout checklist

  1. Confirm the exact model and language legends, layout, switches, connection mode, color, bundle, and warranty.
  2. Compare warranty, repair access, return terms, and import status.
  3. Add the cost of wrist rest, replacement keycaps or switches, receiver, and cable.
  4. Open the merchant page immediately before payment and recheck seller and total price.
  5. If the top two products are close, choose the one that removes a concrete daily problem.

Image and data provenance

Images in this guide are remote manufacturer or verified catalog assets; manufacturer images link back to the official source page in their captions. Specifications and scores come from the structured compare catalog. Images are not AI-generated, and a purchase link is omitted when the product name and options cannot be checked from the stored listing.

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