Best wireless keyboard under $80 for multi-device?
2 models · updated 2026-07-07
The verdict
Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s leads — 1 of 2 models rank Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s the top pick.
Not unanimous: Claude picks Logitech Signature Slim K950.
Combined ranking
- 1
Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s—8 pts
GPT #1Claude #3best overall mix of price, portability, three-device switching, broad OS support, quiet keys, Logi Options+ customization, and very long battery life under $50
To stay #1 add backlighting without hurting battery life
- 2
Logitech Signature Slim K950▲18 pts
GPT #3Claude #1Full-size low-profile board with Easy-Switch across 3 devices, both Logi Bolt and Bluetooth, quiet comfortable typing, 36-month battery, and dual Mac/Windows legends — the most complete multi-device package at ~$50
To rank higher Add backlighting, its one glaring omission versus pricier boards like the MX Keys
- 3Keychron B1 Pro▼14 ptsGPT #2Claude —
stronger enthusiast value with USB-C, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, slim scissor keys, excellent 1200-hour battery claim, web remapping, and a compact layout that travels well
To rank higher make device switching and software feel as polished and foolproof as Logitech
- 4Keychron K2new4 ptsGPT —Claude #2
Hot-swappable mechanical switches, Bluetooth pairing for 3 devices plus wired mode, Mac/Windows toggle, and genuine enthusiast typing feel at ~$70-80
To rank higher Include a 2.4GHz dongle at this trim so low-latency mode doesn't require stepping up to the Pro/Max line
- 5Keychron B6 Pro▼12 ptsGPT #4Claude —
full-size version of Keychron's ultra-slim value formula with Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, USB-C, comfortable scissor keys, long battery life, and a very low price
To rank higher shrink the footprint or add a more portable layout without losing the numpad audience
- 6Royal Kludge RK84new2 ptsGPT —Claude #4
Tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth x3, 2.4GHz, wired), hot-swap sockets, RGB, and 75% layout at ~$50-65 — unmatched spec-per-dollar for multi-device mechanical
To rank higher Improve stock switch/stabilizer quality control and its clunky software to match its hardware spec sheet
- 7
Logitech K780new1 pts
GPT —Claude #5Full-size 3-device Bluetooth board with an integrated cradle slot that props up a phone or tablet — still the best purpose-built desk hub for juggling a computer plus mobile devices, ~$55-60
To rank higher Modernize the aging design with USB-C, backlighting, and scissor switches from the newer Signature line
- 8Satechi Slim EX1▼31 ptsGPT #5Claude —
clean compact keyboard with four-device pairing, quiet scissor switches, USB-C charging, auto Mac/Windows remapping, and a replaceable rechargeable battery at a fair price
To rank higher add stronger Windows customization software and broader non-Apple key labeling
Rank history
| Product | 06-30 | 07-07 |
|---|---|---|
| Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s | 1 | 3 |
| Logitech Signature Slim K950 | 3 | 1 |
| Keychron B1 Pro | 2 | · |
| Keychron K2 | · | 2 |
| Keychron B6 Pro | 4 | · |
| Royal Kludge RK84 | · | 4 |
| Logitech K780 | · | 5 |
| Satechi Slim EX1 | 5 | · |
By model
ChatGPT
- 1.Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s
- 2.Keychron B1 Pro
- 3.Logitech Signature Slim K950
- 4.Keychron B6 Pro
- 5.Satechi Slim EX1
Claude
- 1.Logitech Signature Slim K950
- 2.Keychron K2
- 3.Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s
- 4.Royal Kludge RK84
- 5.Logitech K780
Tracked by ModelsAgree · rank 1 = 5 pts … rank 5 = 1 pt · re-polled continuously