Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 brings quiet productivity to your iPad on the go
17.06.2026 - 00:11:54 | ad-hoc-news.deBy John Miller, ad-hoc-news, June 16, 2026
The Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 Portable Wireless Keyboard for iPad is designed for mobile professionals who want laptop-style typing without carrying a laptop. This ultra-slim accessory aims to turn your tablet into a serious writing tool on trains, planes, and tight desks.
Logitech expands its mobile productivity lineup
Discover how Logitech targets tablet users who need full keyboards without bulky laptop weight.
Why this ultra-slim keyboard targets your weekday commute
If you juggle emails and documents on an iPad between meetings, the built-in touchscreen keyboard quickly becomes a bottleneck. The Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 targets that pain point with physical keys you can feel, while staying thinner than many tablet cases.
Logitech builds the keyboard into a low-profile slab wrapped in a wipeable fabric surface. That cover resists coffee drips and backpack scuffs, while also dampening typing noise. Fellow commuters will appreciate the quiet clicks more than another clattering laptop.
Designed to travel light but still feel like a real keyboard
Despite its compact footprint, the Keys-To-Go 2 offers well-spaced keys with familiar layout and dedicated iPad shortcuts. You get media controls, volume keys, search, and quick access to the home screen, so your fingers stay on the board instead of hunting icons.
Pairing runs over Bluetooth, so no dongles or USB-C hubs clutter your bag. Logitech supports up to three paired devices, letting you switch between iPad, iPhone, and even a laptop with a simple key tap during your working day.
Logitech on the market and who this keyboard is for
Logitech International S.A. (ticker SIX:LOGN, ISIN CH0025751329) is known for mice, keyboards, and video accessories that bridge consumer and professional workflows. With Keys-To-Go 2, the company leans harder into tablet productivity for freelancers, consultants, and hybrid workers.
If you often write notes, mark up PDFs, or answer clients from your tablet, this keyboard is aimed at you. It will not turn an iPad into a full desktop replacement, but it should make focused writing sessions more realistic when you do not want a full laptop.
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